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Ep 33 | Unlearning Money Shame and Reclaiming Financial Confidence with Sarah Elder

49 min · 14 de may de 2026
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What if your relationship with money didn’t actually begin with you? Many of us inherited unconscious beliefs about money through family dynamics, cultural conditioning, silence, stress, scarcity, or messages we absorbed long before we understood their impact. Over time, those beliefs can quietly shape our confidence, leadership, decision-making, self-worth, and relationship with success. In this episode of Tutum Talk, Cara sits down with Sarah Elder [https://www.sarahelder.com/] for a thoughtful and deeply honest conversation about money shame, leadership, and healing our relationship with money. Inspired in part by Sarah’s Substack release, “Taught Not to Talk About Money? It’s Time to Unlearn That One [https://open.substack.com/pub/imaketherules/p/taught-not-to-talk-money?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email],” this conversation explores the emotional and societal layers many people, especially women, carry around finances. Together, Cara and Sarah discuss: *  How subconscious money stories shape adulthood  *  Why money conversations can feel emotionally charged  *  The historical and cultural roots of money shame  *  Leadership, visibility, and financial self-trust  *  The importance of financial literacy and awareness  *  Healing inherited beliefs around worth and success  *  Creating healthier, more honest conversations about money  This episode is a compassionate reminder that awareness creates choice, and that healing our relationship with money can become part of healing our relationship with ourselves. Show Notes In this episode, Cara welcomes Sarah Elder for a meaningful conversation about money shame, inherited beliefs, leadership, and financial empowerment. Sarah shares insights from her work supporting women in business and reflects on how early experiences and societal conditioning often shape our emotional relationship with money long before adulthood. Together, Cara and Sarah explore how silence around finances can impact confidence, stress, leadership, and personal growth. Listeners will hear reflections on: *  Generational beliefs around money  *  Money shame and emotional conditioning  *  Leadership and financial confidence  *  Self-worth and visibility  *  Financial literacy and empowerment  *  Healing subconscious money patterns  *  Why open conversations around money matter  This episode was inspired in part by Sarah’s Substack release:  “Taught Not to Talk About Money? It’s Time to Unlearn That One [https://open.substack.com/pub/imaketherules/p/taught-not-to-talk-money?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email]” Learn more and subscribe to Sarah’s highly informative Substack:  I Make the Rules [https://imaketherules.substack.com/] substack About Tutum Talk: Tutum Talk with Cara Nance is a podcast for leaders who lead with heart - even when they doubt themselves. Through honest conversations about presence, intuition, courage, and connection, Cara helps listeners build leadership rooted in humanity, not perfection. Music provided by Music_Unlimited

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Ep. 35 | The Quiet Wisdom Behind Great Leadership with Connie Nance

There’s a certain kind of wisdom that doesn’t demand attention. It quietly shapes the way we lead, listen, prepare, and care for others. In this special episode of Tutum Talk, Cara sits down with her mother, Connie Nance, for a heartfelt conversation about the leadership lessons that only life experience can teach. Drawing from decades of professional and personal leadership experience, Connie shares practical insights on planning ahead, listening beyond words, asking thoughtful questions, and using storytelling to build trust and connection. Together, they explore the kind of leadership that isn’t always loud or flashy, but deeply impactful — the kind rooted in curiosity, preparation, humility, and human understanding. In this episode, we explore: • Why great leaders always have a Plan B (and sometimes a Plan C) • The power of active listening and paying attention to what isn’t being said • How storytelling creates connection and trust • Why curiosity is one of the most underrated leadership skills • Leadership lessons passed from one generation to another • The importance of humility, preparation, and emotional awareness About Connie Nance: Connie Nance brings decades of leadership experience across labor relations, occupational safety, team leadership, and public service, including her work with the Department of Defense. Her thoughtful perspective and lived experience offer timeless reminders that leadership is less about authority and more about awareness, adaptability, and connection. Thank you for listening to Tutum Talk — a space for exploring leadership in the every day and beyond. If this episode resonated with you and you’d like support in your own leadership journey, I’d love to connect with you for one-on-one coaching: https://www.tutumleadershipcoaching.com [https://www.tutumleadershipcoaching.com] About Tutum Talk: Tutum Talk with Cara Nance is a podcast for leaders who lead with heart - even when they doubt themselves. Through honest conversations about presence, intuition, courage, and connection, Cara helps listeners build leadership rooted in humanity, not perfection. Music provided by Music_Unlimited

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episode Ep 34 | Ambition, Motherhood, and the Courage to Want More with Alicia Grantham artwork

Ep 34 | Ambition, Motherhood, and the Courage to Want More with Alicia Grantham

What happens when the version of success you worked so hard to build no longer feels aligned with the life you want to live? In this episode of Tutum Talk, Cara sits down with Alicia Grantham, founder of Lavender and Lemons Coaching, for an honest conversation about ambition, motherhood, identity, burnout, and redefining success on your own terms. After years of climbing the corporate ladder, Alicia began to realize that while she still desired meaningful work and financial freedom, she no longer wanted achievement at the expense of her well-being, family, or sense of self. Together, Cara and Alicia explore the quiet tension many ambitious women carry: wanting more while also longing for peace, flexibility, and alignment. This conversation is a gentle but powerful reminder that success can evolve alongside us — and that choosing a different path does not mean you’ve failed. It may simply mean you’re becoming more honest about what truly matters. Whether you’re navigating leadership, motherhood, career transition, burnout, or the pressure to “hold it all together,” this episode offers encouragement, reflection, and permission to redefine success in a way that feels sustainable and true. In this episode, Cara and Alicia discuss: • Redefining success beyond titles and external validation • The hidden emotional weight many ambitious mothers carry • Career pivots, identity shifts, and evolving priorities • Why self-care is essential, not selfish • Creating boundaries that support both ambition and well-being • Learning to trust yourself during seasons of change • Building a life and career that align with your values About Alicia Grantham: Alicia Grantham is the founder of Lavender and Lemons Coaching and a strategic coach for ambitious moms who feel successful on paper but internally exhausted. After a successful corporate career as a CPA and leader, Alicia now helps women build careers and lives that feel aligned with who they are becoming — without sacrificing themselves in the process. Connect with Alicia on Instagram: @a.s.grantham Listen to: The Mom’s Got This... Mostly Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moms-got-this-mostly-podcast/id1823046248] If this episode resonated with you, please consider subscribing, sharing with someone who may need this conversation, or leaving a review. And if you’re navigating leadership, burnout, transition, or personal growth, Cara would love to connect with you for one-on-one coaching support. Connect with Cara: https://www.tutumleadershipcoaching.com/ About Tutum Talk: Tutum Talk with Cara Nance is a podcast for leaders who lead with heart - even when they doubt themselves. Through honest conversations about presence, intuition, courage, and connection, Cara helps listeners build leadership rooted in humanity, not perfection. Music provided by Music_Unlimited

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episode Ep 33 | Unlearning Money Shame and Reclaiming Financial Confidence with Sarah Elder artwork

Ep 33 | Unlearning Money Shame and Reclaiming Financial Confidence with Sarah Elder

What if your relationship with money didn’t actually begin with you? Many of us inherited unconscious beliefs about money through family dynamics, cultural conditioning, silence, stress, scarcity, or messages we absorbed long before we understood their impact. Over time, those beliefs can quietly shape our confidence, leadership, decision-making, self-worth, and relationship with success. In this episode of Tutum Talk, Cara sits down with Sarah Elder [https://www.sarahelder.com/] for a thoughtful and deeply honest conversation about money shame, leadership, and healing our relationship with money. Inspired in part by Sarah’s Substack release, “Taught Not to Talk About Money? It’s Time to Unlearn That One [https://open.substack.com/pub/imaketherules/p/taught-not-to-talk-money?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email],” this conversation explores the emotional and societal layers many people, especially women, carry around finances. Together, Cara and Sarah discuss: *  How subconscious money stories shape adulthood  *  Why money conversations can feel emotionally charged  *  The historical and cultural roots of money shame  *  Leadership, visibility, and financial self-trust  *  The importance of financial literacy and awareness  *  Healing inherited beliefs around worth and success  *  Creating healthier, more honest conversations about money  This episode is a compassionate reminder that awareness creates choice, and that healing our relationship with money can become part of healing our relationship with ourselves. Show Notes In this episode, Cara welcomes Sarah Elder for a meaningful conversation about money shame, inherited beliefs, leadership, and financial empowerment. Sarah shares insights from her work supporting women in business and reflects on how early experiences and societal conditioning often shape our emotional relationship with money long before adulthood. Together, Cara and Sarah explore how silence around finances can impact confidence, stress, leadership, and personal growth. Listeners will hear reflections on: *  Generational beliefs around money  *  Money shame and emotional conditioning  *  Leadership and financial confidence  *  Self-worth and visibility  *  Financial literacy and empowerment  *  Healing subconscious money patterns  *  Why open conversations around money matter  This episode was inspired in part by Sarah’s Substack release:  “Taught Not to Talk About Money? It’s Time to Unlearn That One [https://open.substack.com/pub/imaketherules/p/taught-not-to-talk-money?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email]” Learn more and subscribe to Sarah’s highly informative Substack:  I Make the Rules [https://imaketherules.substack.com/] substack About Tutum Talk: Tutum Talk with Cara Nance is a podcast for leaders who lead with heart - even when they doubt themselves. Through honest conversations about presence, intuition, courage, and connection, Cara helps listeners build leadership rooted in humanity, not perfection. Music provided by Music_Unlimited

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episode Ep 32 | Reclaiming Beauty on Your Own Terms with Tiffaney Webb artwork

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What if beauty was never something you had to chase… but something you defined for yourself? In this heartfelt conversation, Cara sits down with Tiffaney Webb, founder of Stillness & Skin, to explore aging, self-care, hormonal wellness, and the quiet courage it takes to go against the grain in a culture constantly telling women they are not enough. Together, they unpack the pressure of “anti-aging” culture, the importance of human touch and nervous system regulation, and the growing concern around beauty marketing aimed at children. Tiffaney also shares how leadership sometimes means creating what you wish existed, even when it feels unconventional or difficult. This conversation is an invitation to slow down, reconnect with yourself, and reclaim beauty on your own terms. Show Notes In this episode of Tutum Talk, Cara Nance welcomes Tiffaney Webb [https://www.stillnessandskin.com/about], founder of Stillness & Skin [https://www.stillnessandskin.com/], for a thoughtful conversation about beauty, aging, leadership, and self-trust. With more than 15 years of experience in holistic skincare and wellness, Tiffaney supports women navigating hormonal shifts from postpartum through menopause. Her work centers around helping women reconnect with themselves beyond the noise of media messaging and unrealistic beauty standards. Together, Cara and Tiffaney discuss: *  The emotional weight of anti-aging culture  *  Why aging is something to honor, not fear  *  The connection between nervous system regulation and self-care  *  The healing power of touch and human connection  *  Mindful skincare for children and the impact of early beauty marketing  *  How leadership sometimes means creating a different path  *  Reclaiming beauty, wellness, and self-worth on your own terms  This episode offers a gentle but powerful reminder that self-care is not about perfection. It’s about presence, awareness, and learning to trust yourself again. Learn more about Tiffaney’s work: stillnessandskin.com [https://www.stillnessandskin.com/] If this conversation resonates and you’re local to the Triangle, Tiffaney and her team at Stillness & Skin are offering a Mother’s Day special for the month of May: The Stillness Essential facial with a complementary LED add on, all for $150. A beautiful way to care for yourself… or someone you love. About Tutum Talk: Tutum Talk with Cara Nance is a podcast for leaders who lead with heart - even when they doubt themselves. Through honest conversations about presence, intuition, courage, and connection, Cara helps listeners build leadership rooted in humanity, not perfection. Music provided by Music_Unlimited

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episode Ep 31 | When Leadership Changes the Relationship — Navigating Friendship, Distance, and What Still Remains artwork

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