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Resources to support thoughtful money conversations

These resources are here to offer perspective, language, and reassurance—not instructions or urgency.

You don’t need to read, watch, or listen to everything. Let curiosity guide you.

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A gentle note before you begin

Money learning doesn’t have to be efficient to be meaningful.

Some families come here looking for insight. Others arrive with questions they don’t yet have words for. You’re welcome to move slowly, skip around, or return later.

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These resources are designed to support reflection and conversation—not to provide financial, legal, or tax advice.

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If at any point you want more personalized support, coaching is available—but it’s never required to benefit from what’s here.

Family Money Podcast

The Family Money podcast explores the emotional, relational, and psychological side of money within families.

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Episodes focus on:

  • Money stories and patterns

  • Communication and conflict

  • Values-based decision-making

  • Raising children around money with intention

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You don’t need to start with the first episode. Choose topics that feel relevant to your current season.

Books & reading

These books offer language and perspective for thinking about money, family, and meaning. Some are directly about money; others approach it indirectly through psychology, relationships, or values.

 

This list isn’t exhaustive, and it isn’t required reading. Think of it as a bookshelf you can browse.

If you’re not sure where to start

If everything here feels like “too much,” that’s a signal to slow down—not to push through.

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You might consider:

  • Listening to one podcast episode

  • Choosing a single book or idea

  • Setting this page aside and returning later

 

If you’d like guidance in choosing a path, the Start Here page can help:

Looking for more support?

Resources can offer insight and language. Coaching offers space for conversation, reflection, and personalization.

If you find yourself wanting help untangling patterns or navigating family money conversations, you can learn more about coaching here:

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