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This Weeks Money Date Changed Everything

41 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, I’m sharing what happened when I stopped treating money like a source of panic and started relating to it differently. I talk about money dates, intuitive dialogue, nervous system regulation, and why improving your relationship with money does not automatically make you a millionaire, but it can raise your standards, deepen your self-trust, and help you make clearer, more sovereign decisions. I also share a very real recent moment of financial contraction, what it looked like to stay with the sensation instead of spiralling, and how that opened the door to fresh clarity, new ideas, and next steps. Inside this episode, I explore: * why so many people feel unprepared to build a business after professional training * the deeper freedom many of us are actually seeking through entrepreneurship * why safety can keep us stuck in familiar scarcity patterns * the difference between thinking your way to change and allowing a feeling to move through * how the Joyful Money Kit came to be This one is part personal reflection, part nervous system wisdom, part money conversation, and part invitation to trust what’s emerging. I also share a little update on the new three-course bundle, the inspiration behind Hula La Yoga, and how you can submit a question for the weekly Tell Me Why with Freddy segment. If this episode speaks to you, you can find more of my long-form writing on Substack at Freddy Writes, and you can connect with me on Instagram at @FreddyJohnstonXOX. If you have a question for Tell Me Why with Freddy pop it in this Google Form [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0AyRgHrcrKwutmD7-XFDcAHmf-LVPcBZNIRBdqAZjIzmnKw/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=114448083761671034320] and submit and we'll get a response back in one of the upcoming Tell Me's

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