Episode 57 - Attachment Styles, Relationships, and Money

You learned about skeletal and muscular systems in school. But what about the psychological and biological system that helps us form and maintain healthy relationships with ourselves, others, and our money? Ed Coambs is a thought leader in Financial Therapy with experience in financial planning. He has combined his experience with analysis of the latest brain and love research to learn what makes us tick around relationships and money.  He’s found a theory that explains so much of it: Attachment Theory. Ed is here to share how attachment styles can impact our financial well-being. Your relationship with money, others, and even your perspective of yourself is developed based on how caregivers responded to your needs (or didn’t) from the time you were born. This episode was so powerful that we’ve also recorded a Part 2!   You’ll find:   - That positive social and emotional relationships are key to human survival and when deprived of them we begin to suffer - What “attachment styles” means and what each of the four styles may look like in you, your partner, or others. - About 50-60% of the general, non-clinical population exhibit a range of secure attachment behavior, indicating positive, repetitive relationships with themselves and others. (Read all the show notes, get Ed’s links, and find out more at https://ahkcoaching.com/podcast) ------------- How healthy is your relationship with money & your honey? Find out HERE! And for more money & relationships resources, visit: https://CouplesFinancialCoach.com

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This show will help you and your spouse / significant other make sure that the *money* conversation doesn't get in the way. Our guests will help you navigate your finances as a team! We'll discuss topics like: - Buying your first home, - How to afford to have children - Managing money as newlyweds - Budgeting as a couple, and more. Along the way, you're sure to become Money & Relationships Rockstars! Hosted by Adam Kol, The Couples Financial Coach. He helps couples go from financial overwhelm, avoidance, or fighting to financial clarity, stability, peace of mind, and teamwork. Adam brings over a decade of experience as a Certified Mediator, former Tax Lawyer and Financial Advisor, and Coach. If you want to make both your relationship & finances work, then this podcast is for you.