

300: The Power of Financial Therapy: How to Improve Your Money Management Skills with Bari Tessler
My guest today is Bari Tessler. Bari is a Financial Therapist and the Founder of The Art of Money. She’s a pioneer in the financial therapy field and the author of The Art of Money: A Life-Changing Guide to Financial Happiness.
Bari’s mission is to merge emotional literacy with financial literacy, to help her clients understand the role money plays in careers, romance, parenting, creativity, spirituality, health, self-worth, and how we show up in the world. This work gives people the power to “unshame” their money stories, whether they’re struggling as individuals, couples, or creative entrepreneurs.
In our conversation, Bari and I discuss how her unique practice helps her clients work through so many of the problems that arise around money, the three phases of her financial therapy methodology, and why it’s so important that we do away with the taboos around talking about money.
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In this podcast interview, you’ll learn:
- What financial therapy is, and why almost everyone could benefit from it.
- Techniques you can use right now to check in with yourself as you make important decisions, financial or otherwise.
- The three phases of Bari’s financial therapy methodology.
- How something as simple as renaming our debt gives us the freedom to create a plan to pay it off and forgive ourselves.
- The three tiers that make up Bari’s financial map of intention–and why she doesn’t call it a budget.
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