

Money Isn’t Scary - Money Mindset, Money Anxiety, Intentional Spending, Saving Money, Money Management
Meghan Dwyer - Financial Planner, Money Mindset Coach, Boy Mom
Feel Confident and Secure in your Relationship With Money
Are you sick of feeling overwhelmed whenever you open you bank account? Do you want to learn to spend money with intention instead of emotion? Do you want to stop staying small and have more confidence in your financial decisions?
In this podcast, you will find actionable steps and emotional support to free yourself from shame and help you find peace around money. My mission is to remove the cultural stigma around money, so that you feel less alone and more equipped to start running toward your fears. If you’re ready to have a healthier and more purposeful relationship with money, you’re in the right place!
I’m Meghan, a mom of 2 young boys, a financial planner, and emotional spender. Despite being a financial planner, I’ve never truly felt a sense of control over my own financial situation. Even though I had the knowledge of financial tools and strategies, I just couldn’t seem to implement and I avoided it altogether. When I finally decided to explore my relationship with money and all the thoughts, beliefs and stories that come with it, I started noticing major shifts in my spending patterns. I began feeling less afraid and started feeling calmer and more confident in my financial decisions. And I’m here to share my journey with you!
If you are ready to see massive shifts in your money mindset and finally feel good when you open your bank account – this podcast is for you! Its time to start listening to who knows you best – you!
Are you sick of feeling overwhelmed whenever you open you bank account? Do you want to learn to spend money with intention instead of emotion? Do you want to stop staying small and have more confidence in your financial decisions?
In this podcast, you will find actionable steps and emotional support to free yourself from shame and help you find peace around money. My mission is to remove the cultural stigma around money, so that you feel less alone and more equipped to start running toward your fears. If you’re ready to have a healthier and more purposeful relationship with money, you’re in the right place!
I’m Meghan, a mom of 2 young boys, a financial planner, and emotional spender. Despite being a financial planner, I’ve never truly felt a sense of control over my own financial situation. Even though I had the knowledge of financial tools and strategies, I just couldn’t seem to implement and I avoided it altogether. When I finally decided to explore my relationship with money and all the thoughts, beliefs and stories that come with it, I started noticing major shifts in my spending patterns. I began feeling less afraid and started feeling calmer and more confident in my financial decisions. And I’m here to share my journey with you!
If you are ready to see massive shifts in your money mindset and finally feel good when you open your bank account – this podcast is for you! Its time to start listening to who knows you best – you!
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jun 1, 2022 • 15min
How to Feel Better When the World is Hurting
With everything going on in the word right now, I wanted to provide some thoughts today on how we can feel better, admist all the discomfort and chaos.

May 25, 2022 • 17min
Do you Self-Sabotage? 3 Tips on How to Get Out of Our Own Way
Today I'm talking about self-sabotage, what it is, why we do it and how it's possible to get out of our own way and start living the life we want.

May 18, 2022 • 15min
It Doesn’t Always Have to be So Hard
Today I share my thoughts on the belief we have that life is hard and we need to struggle to have anything good. I dissect what it actually means, where the story comes from and provide insights into what we can do if we don't want to pass that story along to our kids.

May 11, 2022 • 12min
Scared of Budgets? How to Change Your Mindset and Let Go of the Fear
Today I talk about the dreaded "B word" - budget. I talk through what it actually is, why we have such a negative connotation with the word and what we can do to shift our mindset and release the fear.

May 4, 2022 • 42min
Imposter Syndrome is Fantastic with Kate Hutson
Today, I’m sharing my conversation with Kate Hutson, Executive Life Coach with Shattered Glass Coaching. Kate helps women develop courageous leadership skills and supports them as they achieve their personal and professional goals. We talk about juicy topics such as limiting beliefs, imposter syndrome and abundance. I hope you enjoy!

Apr 27, 2022 • 13min
Where Does all my Money Go? How to Find Clarity when Spending is a Black Hole
In today's episode, I talk about a common question we ask ourselves: "where does all my money go?". I talk about why this is so common, especially for women and how we can find more clarity and feel more in control of where our money goes.

Apr 20, 2022 • 18min
What is Self-Compassion? How To Be a little Kinder to Yourself
Today I take a deep dive into self-compassion - what it is, the benefits and how to actually use it to stop the inner self-critic and harness the emotional freedom that we all deserve.

Apr 13, 2022 • 44min
Why Women NEED to talk about Money with Candice Bakx-Friesen
Today, I’m sharing my conversation with Candice Bakx-Friesen, a mother of 4, a realtor, entrepreneur, money coach and speaker. Candice and I talk about the importance of being open and talking about money, finding support and the power of being able to share our wins and our struggles. Enjoy!

Apr 6, 2022 • 13min
Money, Identity and Inventing Anna
I finally finished watching Inventing Anna, which is what inspired today's episode. Today, I talk about Identity - what our identity means, how it is formed and the impact that money has on how we view ourselves.

Mar 30, 2022 • 14min
How to Embrace Emotional Spending
Today I talk about emotional spending - what it is and how, as women, we can embrace our emotions (contrary to what culture has taught us) and use it as a powerful tool for how we experience life.


