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Senses And Scarcity | Khara Croswaite Brindle | Growing Money with Sean Trace

38 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Growing Money with Sean Trace, I sit down with financial therapist and serial entrepreneur Khara Croswaite Brindle to unpack something most of us never learned, that your relationship with money is emotional first, logical second.  Khara breaks down what financial therapy actually means, how childhood money beliefs and generational trauma silently shape every financial decision you make as an adult, and why so many people feel anxious about money even when they have plenty of it. We explore the four money scripts developed by Dr. Brad Klontz: money avoidance, money worship, money status, and money vigilance, and Khara shares the three healthy money scripts she developed through her own client work: money optimism, money harmony, and money plentiful.  We also get real about burnout, hustle culture, the danger of comparison, and why calling it a "spending plan" instead of a budget actually changes everything. What's one money belief you grew up with that you've had to unlearn as an adult?

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