Episode 15: Reclaiming your Money Baggage with Natalie Lue
Let me introduce you to the glorious Nat, we caught up a few weeks ago to record this episode and I got so much from our chat.
Natalie writes Baggagereclaim.com where she mentors people-pleasers, perfectionists and overthinkers to declutter the emotional baggage that creates unhealthy relationships, unfulfilling careers and low self-esteem.
An established blogger for over sixteen years, she’s authored and self-published several books and hosts The Baggage Reclaim Sessions podcast.
WE TALK ABOUT…
3:34 How Natalie found her interest in emotional baggage
5:00 Starting Baggage Reclaim
6:36 Instinct or research?
9:22 Hiding from purpose and potential because of money
11:00 Fear of change
12:34 Poverty mindset
14:07 The influence of money baggage on our emotional responses
16:07 Money stress in childhood
16:56 Ways to change your response to money
22:30 Conflicting messaging for women
24:12 Cultural expectations around money equality
26:00 The immigrant experience
28:20 Self worth and money
29:42 Turning money into a parent
34:13 How to resolve conflict when partners have different money mindsets
42:05 How baggage informs your feelings
FIND OUT MORE
Find out more about Natalie www.baggagereclaim.co.uk
Follow her on Instagram @natlue
We referenced the following books:
Financial Recovery: Developing a Healthy Relationship with Money by Karen McCall
Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May
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This episode was edited by Emily Crosby Media.