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Your Money. Your Move. with Holly Wallis | Money Confidence for High-Achieving Women

Podkast av Holly Wallis, Personal Finance & Profitability Coach

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Money confidence for high-achieving women who earn well, think strategically, and still feel tension around money decisions.This podcast is for women who look successful on paper and want to feel that same certainty about their money on the inside. If you earn a solid income yet second-guess investment decisions, avoid looking at certain numbers, feel responsible for everyone else’s financial well-being, or carry a low-level pressure about money that never seems to turn off, you are in the right place.I’m Holly Wallis, personal finance and profitability coach. I work with women who are intelligent, thoughtful, and deeply committed to doing life well, and still, money feels heavier than it should.Here we talk about the psychology behind money decisions. The patterns that shape spending and saving. The conversations that feel uncomfortable.  The emotional charge around earning more, trusting yourself with money, and knowing which financial decisions are right for your life. This show isn't about budgeting tips. It's about understanding why money feels complicated in the first place, and learning how to approach it with clarity and confidence in your own decisions. You will hear practical strategies, real-life experiences, and honest conversations about money stress, self-doubt around financial decisions, and the pressure to have it all figured out. Your money. Your move.

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The Thing I've Never Said, and Why Self-Reliance Changed Everything

Financial self-reliance isn't about not needing anyone. It's about knowing that if you had to, you could.  In the Season 1 finale, Holly gets into the many faces of financial dependence, the difference between security and self-reliance, and shares something she has never talked about publicly before.  This is the thread that has been running through every conversation this season, and in this episode, she pulls it all the way through.  Self-reliance starts with looking. Here's where to start...  Next steps: Download the free guide: 3 Easy Steps To Look At Your Money (Even When You'd Rather Not). hollywalliscoaching.thrivecart.com/look-at-your-money/ [https://hollywalliscoaching.thrivecart.com/look-at-your-money/] Stop reacting and start leading your money. Book a free Money Clarity Call: hollywalliscoaching.com/get-started/  [https://www.hollywalliscoaching.com/get-started/] Join my list [http://eepurl.com/iOssr6]: http://eepurl.com/iOssr6   Additional Resources: Bank of America study: 94% of women believe they'll be responsible for their own finances. Only 28% feel ready to act. https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/content/newsroom/press-releases/2022/06/bank-of-america-study-finds-94--of-women-believe-they-ll-be-pers.html  [https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/content/newsroom/press-releases/2022/06/bank-of-america-study-finds-94--of-women-believe-they-ll-be-pers.html] A woman's confidence in her own financial ability matters more than financial knowledge alone. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016748701500094X [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016748701500094X]

4. mai 2026 - 16 min
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Money Conversations That Don't Explode

Why money conversations with your partner feel so hard, even when you both care. You and your partner are both responsible, and care about your future.  Somehow, the moment money comes up, the conversation goes sideways before either of you meant for it to. In this episode of Your Money. Your Move., Holly explores why money conflict in relationships is so common, and why it has almost nothing to do with how much you earn or how responsible you are. She shares a personal story from her own relationship that changed how she understood what was really happening between them, and why two people who both care deeply about each other and money can still pull in completely opposite directions. You'll hear why money and relationships create friction even in strong partnerships, what's really underneath the tension, and why most couples have never seen a calm, connected money conversation modeled for them. This episode is for women who want to feel less alone in the push and pull, and who are ready to stop avoiding the conversation and start having it differently.   Next steps: Download the free guide The Couple's Guide to Money Talks That Work to start having clearer, calmer conversations with your partner: FREE GUIDE: https://hollywalliscoaching.thrivecart.com/money-talks-for-couples/ Learn more about working with Holly one-on-one at HollyWallisCoaching.com [https://www.hollywalliscoaching.com/] Join my list [http://eepurl.com/iOssr6]: http://eepurl.com/iOssr6   Additional Resources: Your Money. Your Move. Episode 2: Money Blind Spots: When Things Look Fine and Still Feel Off — https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543741/episodes/17953505 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543741/episodes/17953505] Why Couples Fight About Money — Research & Solutions (backs the claim that money conflict occurs at all income levels): https://tendtask.com/journal/why-couples-fight-about-money-research-solutions/ [https://tendtask.com/journal/why-couples-fight-about-money-research-solutions/] Balancing Values: How Attitudes About Money Affect Relationships, University of Minnesota (backs the claim that money conflict is rooted in upbringing and financial values, not personality): https://research.umn.edu/news/balancing-values-how-attitudes-about-money-affect-relationships [https://research.umn.edu/news/balancing-values-how-attitudes-about-money-affect-relationships]

6. april 2026 - 17 min
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Why Calm with Money Feels Conditional

Women often believe money confidence comes from better cash flow or tighter control over personal finances. In real life, money confidence grows from how you think, feel, and handle decision-making inside your personal finances long before the numbers change. Financial clarity starts there.   In this episode of Your Money, Your Move, Holly Wallis explores why calm with money can feel solid until something changes.  You’ll hear how money avoidance develops, why reactive decision-making keeps financial peace feeling conditional, and how proactive money planning builds steadiness you can rely on, even with unexpected expenses.  This conversation walks through why reacting to money feels tense and urgent, and why proactive money planning feels grounded and steady.  Next steps: Download the free guide 3 Easy Steps To Look At Your Money (even when you’d rather not) - A simple, supportive guide for women who want calm that lasts beyond the good weeks.  FREE GUIDE: 3 Easy Steps To Look At Your Money (even when you'd rather not) [https://hollywalliscoaching.thrivecart.com/look-at-your-money/] Learn more about working with me one-on-one at HollyWallisCoaching.com [https://www.hollywalliscoaching.com/] Join my list [http://eepurl.com/iOssr6]: http://eepurl.com/iOssr6 Additional Resource Links: American Psychological Association, Stress in America: Money and the Economy https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/03/stress-money [https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/03/stress-money] CFP Board, The Psychology of Financial Planning https://www.cfp.net/why-cfp-certification/the-standard-of-excellence/psychology-of-financial-planning [https://www.cfp.net/why-cfp-certification/the-standard-of-excellence/psychology-of-financial-planning]

8. mars 2026 - 10 min
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Unexpected Expenses: Why Money Surprises Shake Your Confidence

Why surprise bills create stress and how to feel more prepared without extreme budgeting.  Unexpected expenses have a way of showing up at the worst possible time. One minute, everything feels fine. The next, a bill arrives, something changes, and your stomach drops. In this episode of Your Money, Your Move, Holly talks about why money surprises feel so stressful, especially for women who earn good money and still feel unsettled when something unexpected happens. You’ll hear stories about: • What goes through your head when a surprise bill hits • Why money feels heavier when you can’t see what’s coming • How planning ahead changes how you react in the moment This episode isn’t about budgets or complicated systems. It’s about noticing your patterns, feeling steadier with your decisions, and building the kind of money confidence that makes surprises feel less overwhelming. Next steps: Download the free guide 3 Easy Steps To Look At Your Money (even when you’d rather not) to start building cashflow visibility and confidence using the same foundation Holly uses with her private coaching clients. FREE GUIDE: 3 Easy Steps To Look At Your Money (even when you'd rather not) [https://hollywalliscoaching.thrivecart.com/look-at-your-money/] When you want deeper support and a money system designed for your real life, learn more about working with me one-on-one at HollyWallisCoaching.com [https://www.hollywalliscoaching.com/] Join my list [http://eepurl.com/iOssr6]: http://eepurl.com/iOssr6 Additional Resource Links: Holly Wallis Coaching Blog -When Money Surprises You, and You’re the One Who Usually Has It Together - https://www.hollywalliscoaching.com/featured/money-surprises-when-you-have-it-together/ [https://www.hollywalliscoaching.com/featured/where-did-my-money-go-cash-flow-visibility/] Federal Reserve – Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households  [https://www.federalreserve.gov/publications/2025-economic-well-being-of-us-households-in-2024-savings-and-investments.htm]

9. feb. 2026 - 14 min
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Where Did My Money Go? Cash Flow Clarity Without Tracking Every Dollar

A simple way to see your cash flow clearly without rigid budgeting or tracking every expense.  When you earn good money and still find yourself asking, “Where did my money go?” it is rarely about spending too much. It is usually about not seeing how money is actually moving through your life. In this episode of Your Money, Your Move, Holly breaks down the patterns that drain your cash and explains why money surprises are not as unpredictable as they feel. You will learn the four factors that turn a solid month into a scramble and how complexity, automation, and disconnected systems erode cash flow visibility. This conversation introduces a calmer way to understand your money without tracking every dollar or trying to be perfect. Holly shares how to run a short weekly review that builds awareness, supports clearer decisions, and strengthens trust in yourself and your money. This episode is for high-achieving women who want clarity, steadier cash flow, and a money system that works with real life instead of against it. Next steps: Download the free guide 3 Easy Steps To Look At Your Money (even when you’d rather not) to start building cashflow visibility and confidence using the same foundation Holly uses with her private coaching clients. FREE GUIDE: 3 Easy Steps To Look At Your Money (even when you'd rather not) [https://hollywalliscoaching.thrivecart.com/look-at-your-money/] When you want deeper support and a money system designed for your real life, learn more about working with me one-on-one at HollyWallisCoaching.com [https://www.hollywalliscoaching.com/] Join my list [http://eepurl.com/iOssr6]: http://eepurl.com/iOssr6 Additional resource links: Holly Wallis Coaching Blog - Where Did My Money Go? How To See Your Cash Flow Without Tracking Every Dollar - https://www.hollywalliscoaching.com/featured/where-did-my-money-go-cash-flow-visibility/ [https://www.hollywalliscoaching.com/featured/where-did-my-money-go-cash-flow-visibility/] Carl Richards on financial planning - https://behaviorgap.com/about/ [https://behaviorgap.com/about/] Understanding cash flow and spending patterns (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) - https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/educator-tools/adult-financial-education/tools-and-resources/ [https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/educator-tools/adult-financial-education/tools-and-resources/]

9. jan. 2026 - 12 min
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