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Why Money Feels So Emotional: Pain Points We Don’t Talk About

39 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Lauren Lewis sits down with Christine Mathieu, B. Msc., CMC®, Wealth Coach and Certified Money Coach at Note Advisors, for a conversation that goes way beyond numbers and into how we actually think and feel about money.  Christine shares her journey from spending 20 years as a financial advisor to shifting into wealth coaching after realizing something important – logic alone does not drive financial decisions. A lot of the time, fear is what takes over.  Together, Lauren and Christine talk through:  * Why our relationship with money starts earlier than we think  * How fear and past experiences shape financial decisions  * The difference between financial planning and wealth coaching  * Why mindset plays such a big role in how we handle money  * What scarcity vs. abundance really looks like in everyday life  * How slowing down decisions can lead to better outcomes  * The connection between money, identity, and self-worth  * Why money is not just about numbers, but about behavior  Christine also explains how she works alongside financial advisors to support clients in a different way. While advisors focus on the numbers, her focus is on the person behind them and what is driving their decisions.  This episode is a reminder that money is not just a financial topic. It is personal, emotional, and often tied to experiences we may not even realize are influencing us.  If you have ever felt stressed, unsure, or stuck when it comes to money, this conversation will give you a different perspective. 💼 Connect with Christine Mathieu  Website: noteadvisor.com [https://www.noteadvisor.com/]  LinkedIn: Christine Mathieu [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christineamathieu/]  🤝 Connect with StaffBuffalo & Pain Points Podcast  Website: staffbuffalo.com  More Episodes: staffbuffalo.com/painpoints

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