Wealth Para Todos: Financial Security through Self-Care

#75: How to Make Your Dreams Feel Safe Through Self-Care

30 min · 12. heinä 2026
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Why do so many ambitious first- and second-generation wealth builders dream smaller than they truly want?  In this episode, Rita Soledad Fernández Paulino shares a powerful coaching story that reveals why the biggest obstacle isn't fear of failure—it's fear of disappointment. You'll learn why your nervous system may have learned that wanting something is dangerous, how childhood experiences and financial trauma shape your relationship with ambition, and why self-care is the foundation that makes pursuing bigger dreams feel emotionally safe. If you've ever thought: * "That's unrealistic." * "People like me don't do that." * "I don't want to get my hopes up." * "What if I fail?" ...this episode is for you. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: * Why many first-generation wealth builders self-reject their biggest dreams before they even begin. * How fear of disappointment—not fear of failure—keeps people playing small. * Why self-care is more than recovery from burnout—it's what prepares you to pursue bigger dreams. * How D.I.V.E.R.S.E. Self-Care helps you build the emotional capacity to tolerate uncertainty, setbacks, and grief. * Practical ways to strengthen self-trust, redefine success, and make your dreams feel emotionally safe. Because financial security isn't just about having more money. It's about becoming someone who can pursue meaningful dreams without abandoning themselves along the way. RESOURCES MENTIONED ✨ Register for my free webinar: [https://wealthparatodos.com/july-2026-webinar] How to Increase Your Income Without Sacrificing Your Rest, Relationships, or Joy ✨ Interested in working together? I currently have six openings for 1:1 Financial Coaching through August 31st. Book a discovery call to learn more. [https://calendly.com/talkdinero/learn-more-about-working-with-soledad] EPISODE TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Welcome & Why So Many People Dream Small 00:21 The Coaching Conversation That Inspired This Episode 02:07 Why Big Dreams Need Emotional Safety 02:57 Self-Care Isn't a Reward—It's the Infrastructure 04:12 Why We Self-Reject Our Biggest Dreams 07:04 How to Build Your Capacity for Disappointment 13:44 Practical Ways to Recover From Setbacks 19:47 Why We Mistake Certainty for Safety 24:03 How to Build Self-Trust Through Uncertainty 27:13 Key Takeaways 28:40 Free Webinar + 1:1 Coaching Opportunities 29:43 Closing Thoughts

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jakson #75: How to Make Your Dreams Feel Safe Through Self-Care kansikuva

#75: How to Make Your Dreams Feel Safe Through Self-Care

Why do so many ambitious first- and second-generation wealth builders dream smaller than they truly want?  In this episode, Rita Soledad Fernández Paulino shares a powerful coaching story that reveals why the biggest obstacle isn't fear of failure—it's fear of disappointment. You'll learn why your nervous system may have learned that wanting something is dangerous, how childhood experiences and financial trauma shape your relationship with ambition, and why self-care is the foundation that makes pursuing bigger dreams feel emotionally safe. If you've ever thought: * "That's unrealistic." * "People like me don't do that." * "I don't want to get my hopes up." * "What if I fail?" ...this episode is for you. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: * Why many first-generation wealth builders self-reject their biggest dreams before they even begin. * How fear of disappointment—not fear of failure—keeps people playing small. * Why self-care is more than recovery from burnout—it's what prepares you to pursue bigger dreams. * How D.I.V.E.R.S.E. Self-Care helps you build the emotional capacity to tolerate uncertainty, setbacks, and grief. * Practical ways to strengthen self-trust, redefine success, and make your dreams feel emotionally safe. Because financial security isn't just about having more money. It's about becoming someone who can pursue meaningful dreams without abandoning themselves along the way. RESOURCES MENTIONED ✨ Register for my free webinar: [https://wealthparatodos.com/july-2026-webinar] How to Increase Your Income Without Sacrificing Your Rest, Relationships, or Joy ✨ Interested in working together? I currently have six openings for 1:1 Financial Coaching through August 31st. Book a discovery call to learn more. [https://calendly.com/talkdinero/learn-more-about-working-with-soledad] EPISODE TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Welcome & Why So Many People Dream Small 00:21 The Coaching Conversation That Inspired This Episode 02:07 Why Big Dreams Need Emotional Safety 02:57 Self-Care Isn't a Reward—It's the Infrastructure 04:12 Why We Self-Reject Our Biggest Dreams 07:04 How to Build Your Capacity for Disappointment 13:44 Practical Ways to Recover From Setbacks 19:47 Why We Mistake Certainty for Safety 24:03 How to Build Self-Trust Through Uncertainty 27:13 Key Takeaways 28:40 Free Webinar + 1:1 Coaching Opportunities 29:43 Closing Thoughts

12. heinä 202630 min
jakson #74: How to Pay Off Debt Without Hating Yourself: Understanding Debt Shame, Debt Confidence, and Debt Compassion kansikuva

#74: How to Pay Off Debt Without Hating Yourself: Understanding Debt Shame, Debt Confidence, and Debt Compassion

Can you pay off debt without shame, burnout, or sacrificing your wellness? In this episode of the Wealth Para Todos Podcast, host Rita Soledad Fernández Paulino (they/them), a queer Mexican-American money and self-care coach, explores the emotional side of debt and explains why debt itself isn't usually the problem—our relationship with debt is. Drawing from their work coaching hundreds of first-generation wealth builders, caregivers, women, LGBTQ+ folks, and people navigating financial trauma, Rita breaks down the three ways people tend to leverage debt: * Leveraging debt with shame: using guilt, fear, and self-punishment as financial motivation. * Leveraging debt with confidence (confianza): using debt strategically by understanding interest rates, repayment plans, risk, and opportunity cost. * Leveraging debt with compassion (cariño): building financial security while protecting your mental health, wellness, and self-trust. You'll learn why debt shame can create urgency and discipline but ultimately erodes self-trust, how confidence can help you build wealth while also creating risks of overwork and self-abandonment, and why combining confidence and compassion may be one of the most important financial skills you ever develop. If you've ever felt ashamed of your credit card debt, struggled to pay off debt without burning out, or wondered why financial security doesn't always feel emotionally safe, this episode is for you. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: * Why debt is not a moral failing * The psychology of debt shame and financial trauma * The hidden benefits and costs of using shame as a financial strategy * How to leverage debt with confidence and self-trust * Why financial literacy alone isn't enough for long-term financial security * What it means to leverage debt with compassion * How to build wealth without sacrificing your wellness * Why true financial security requires both confidence and compassion EPISODE TIMELINE 00:00 Welcome and Wealth Para Todos Mission 00:21 Why Debt Is an Emotional Experience 01:21 What It Means to Leverage Debt with Shame 03:17 The Hidden Pros and Cons of Debt Shame 06:18 Leveraging Debt with Confidence (Confianza) 08:01 The Benefits and Risks of Financial Confidence 10:21 Leveraging Debt with Compassion (Cariño) 13:37 The Tradeoffs of Choosing Compassion 14:43 Why Confidence and Compassion Must Work Together 16:06 Five Key Takeaways to Remember 18:04 Coaching Invitation and Next Steps 19:07 Educational Disclaimer and Closing REFLECTIVE QUESTION As you listen, ask yourself: When I use debt, what emotions tend to show up for me—shame, confidence, or compassion? READY TO BUILD FINANCIAL SECURITY WITHOUT SACRIFICING YOURSELF? If you'd like support learning how to save, pay off debt, or invest while protecting your wellness, schedule a discovery call to learn more about working with Soledad.  [https://calendly.com/talkdinero/learn-more-about-working-with-soledad/]

5. heinä 202619 min
jakson #73: How a First-Gen Mom Became a Homeowner, Paid Off Debt, and Built a Business That Supports Her Life - Patricia's Story kansikuva

#73: How a First-Gen Mom Became a Homeowner, Paid Off Debt, and Built a Business That Supports Her Life - Patricia's Story

JOIN WPT ACADEMY TODAY! [https://wealthparatodos.com/wealth-para-todos-sales-1] What does it take to become a homeowner in Southern California, eliminate high-interest debt, and build a business without sacrificing your wellness? In this episode of Wealth Para Todos, I sit down with Patricia Hernandez, a first-generation wealth builder, psychotherapist, business owner, homeowner, wife, mother, and daughter, to talk about the realities of building financial security while navigating entrepreneurship, caregiving, grief, and motherhood. Patricia shares how launching her private practice just weeks before COVID changed her family's financial future, allowing her to pay off debt, save aggressively, and eventually purchase a home in one of the most expensive housing markets in the country. She also opens up about the challenges that came after homeownership—including unexpected expenses, credit card debt, and feeling overwhelmed as a first-time homeowner. Together, we discuss why financial literacy expands your options, how community support helped her avoid borrowing from a 401(k), and why self-care is an essential part of wealth building—not a reward you earn after reaching your financial goals. If you're a first-generation wealth builder trying to balance financial goals, family responsibilities, entrepreneurship, and your own wellbeing, this episode is for you. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: * How Patricia became a homeowner in Southern California as a first-generation wealth builder * How paying off debt before buying a home improved her financial situation * The role multigenerational living and community support played in her wealth-building journey * Why she chose a home equity loan instead of borrowing from a 401(k) * Common financial challenges first-time homeowners face * How entrepreneurship changed her relationship with money, self-care, and financial security * Why mindset work is critical for business owners and wealth builders * Patricia's weekly money routine for managing both business and personal finances * How asking for help can strengthen your financial security and emotional wellbeing   TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Welcome and Mission 00:21 Meet Patricia Hernandez 00:58 Growing Up First-Gen and Building a Family 01:19 How She Became a Homeowner in Southern California 02:19 Paying Off Debt and Saving During COVID 03:46 Family Support, Multigenerational Living, and Homeownership 04:50 How Collectivist Cultures Support Wealth Building 06:54 The Hidden Costs of Homeownership 07:56 Why Patricia Joined Wealth Para Todos Academy 08:51 Considering a 401(k) Loan to Pay Off Debt 10:29 Using a Home Equity Loan Instead 11:49 How Financial Literacy Creates More Options 13:01 Entrepreneurship, Private Practice, and Wealth Building 15:03 Money Mindset and Overcoming Financial Anxiety 17:33 Patricia's Weekly Money Self-Care Routine 19:13 Creating an Affirmation Deck for First-Generation Mamas 21:57 Asking for Help and Building Community 22:59 Advice for First-Generation Wealth Builders 24:36 Disclaimer LISTEN IF YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT: * First-generation wealth building * First-generation homeownership * Paying off high-interest debt * Home equity loans vs. 401(k) loans * Entrepreneurship and financial wellness * Money mindset * Financial self-care * Multigenerational households * Financial literacy for women * Wealth building for first-gen families * Building financial security without sacrificing wellness

28. kesä 202625 min
jakson #72: How to Stop Sacrificing Yourself and Start Building Wealth kansikuva

#72: How to Stop Sacrificing Yourself and Start Building Wealth

Register for My Free Webinar on 6/22/26 [https://wealthparatodos.com/free-webinar] Can you support the people you love without sacrificing your dreams? If you're a first-generation wealth builder, caregiver, eldest daughter, child of immigrants, or someone who tends to put everyone else's needs before your own, this episode is for you. In this episode of the Wealth Para Todos Podcast, host Rita Soledad Fernandez Paulino (Soledad, they/them), queer Mexican American money and self-care coach, explores the relationship skills required to increase your financial security without sacrificing your wellness. Because becoming work-optional isn't just about learning how to save, pay off debt, invest, or increase your income. It also requires learning how to set boundaries, navigate codependency, receive support, and remain connected to your community without abandoning yourself. Soledad explains the difference between codependency, hyper-independence, and interdependence, and shares how books like Codependent No More by Melody Beattie and Set Boundaries, Find Peace by Nedra Glover Tawwab helped them develop healthier ways of relating. Through personal stories about marriage, caregiving, parenting, friendships, and supporting family, Soledad illustrates how compassion and boundaries can coexist—and why pursuing financial independence doesn't have to come at the expense of your humanity. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: ✔️ What codependency is and how it shows up in relationships ✔️ The difference between codependency, hyper-independence, and interdependence ✔️ Why setting boundaries can feel so uncomfortable for people-pleasers and caregivers ✔️ How to support loved ones without making their problems your responsibility ✔️ Why self-care is preparation, not selfishness ✔️ How to help parents financially while still investing for your future ✔️ Why saying no to friends can be an act of self-trust ✔️ How parenting boundaries can help children become more independent ✔️ Why sacrificing your dreams often leads to resentment ✔️ How to pursue financial independence without losing your humanity MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 📚 Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself by Melody Beattie 📚 Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself by Nedra Glover Tawwab 🎓 Wealth Para Todos Academy [https://wealthparatodos.com/wealth-para-todos-sales-1] Free webinar: [https://wealthparatodos.com/free-webinar] How to Save, Pay Off, or Invest $5,000 in 90 Days Even With This Crusty Dusty Administration Enrollment for Wealth Para Todos Academy opens June 22–30, with four bonus one-on-one coaching calls available for members who enroll during the first 48 hours. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Welcome to Wealth Para Todos 00:21 Why becoming work-optional requires relationship skills 02:23 Understanding codependency and people-pleasing 07:27 The trap of hyper-independence 08:31 Why interdependence is the goal 09:38 Lessons from Set Boundaries, Find Peace 11:43 Honoring your dreams without guilt 13:08 Real-life examples of compassion without self-abandonment 13:21 Supporting a spouse through tech layoffs 14:33 Practicing self-care during a family medical crisis 15:44 Helping parents without sacrificing your future 16:59 Saying no to friends while pursuing debt freedom 17:54 Parenting boundaries and raising independent children 19:09 How to hold both your dreams and your relationships 20:58 Wealth Para Todos Academy and webinar details 22:30 Final blessing and disclaimer If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who spends so much time taking care of everyone else that they've forgotten their dreams matter too. And if you're enjoying the Wealth Para Todos Podcast, leaving a review and sharing episodes with your community helps us reach more first-generation wealth builders who want to build wealth without sacrificing their wellness.

21. kesä 202623 min
jakson #71: How a Child of Farm Workers Is Building Financial Independence - Lupe's Story kansikuva

#71: How a Child of Farm Workers Is Building Financial Independence - Lupe's Story

Register for My Free Webinar on 6/22/26 [https://wealthparatodos.com/free-webinar] What does it look like to pursue financial independence when no one in your family has ever had the option to stop working? In this episode, I sit down with my client Lupe, a DACA recipient, eldest daughter, child of farm workers, and member of Wealth Para Todos Academy. We talk about the tension many first-generation wealth builders face between survival, guilt, ambition, and the desire to create a different future for themselves and their families. Lupe shares how growing up in a farm-working community shaped her relationship with money, why her family relied on tandas (community savings circles) instead of traditional banking, and how she learned to trust herself with saving and investing. She also opens up about redefining success, learning to rest, building a business, and pursuing a work-optional life without abandoning her values. If you're an eldest daughter, child of immigrants, first-generation professional, or someone trying to build wealth while staying connected to your community, this conversation is for you. IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: * Growing up as the eldest daughter in a family of immigrants * How children of farm workers learn about money and survival * The role of tandas (cundinas) and community saving practices * Opening your first bank account as a first-generation student * Overcoming resistance to investing and building financial literacy * What it means to become work-optional instead of retiring early * How D.I.V.E.R.S.E. Self-Care supports wealth building and prevents burnout * Turning a creative passion into a profitable business * Navigating guilt, responsibility, and generational expectations * Why financial freedom can be a tool for collective care and community impact TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Welcome and Mission 00:21 Meet Lupe: DACA Recipient, Eldest Daughter, and First-Gen Wealth Builder 01:46 Growing Up Where Money Covered Only the Basics 03:27 Tandas, Community Saving, and Financial Trust 05:55 Opening Her First Bank Account and Learning to Invest 08:03 Why Lupe Joined Wealth Para Todos Academy 10:04 The Dream of Becoming Work-Optional 12:31 How Wealth Building and Self-Care Work Together 14:40 Learning to Rest After a Lifetime of Productivity 17:11 Turning Creativity Into a Business and Increasing Income 20:21 Advice for First-Generation Wealth Builders 21:48 A Message for Fellow Eldest Daughters 23:22 Closing Thoughts

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