I Let My Heart Hijack My Wallet (Ep. 1)

I Let My Heart Hijack My Wallet (Ep. 1)

Success in personal finance is a balance of both wise money management and emotional intelligence. A lesson our host Christine Luken learned in her 20s while navigating through debt, ruined credit, no money in the bank, shame and embarrassment.

Today, She is the Financial Dignity® Coach, helping thousands of people to pay off massive amounts of debt and drastically improve their net worth!

In this inaugural episode of Money is Emotional Podcast, we get to know Christine. She shares lessons learned from her own financial hardship and how she’s navigated to become the Financial Dignity® Coach she is today. Christine helps others clean up their finances, unburden themselves from the weight of their money worries, and transition out of money stress and into lasting Financial Dignity®! Christine also discusses her book Money is Emotional, which is available on Amazon, Audible, or at www.MoneyIsEmotional.com

Christine discusses: 

  • How she got into debt in her 20s despite having an accounting degree and how she managed to get out
  • How and why she started the Financial Dignity® Coach and who she helps
  • Her book Money is Emotional and how it can help you!
  • ….And so much more!

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About Christine Luken: 

Ready for money to support your happiness, rather than stress you out? Then you need Christine Luken, Financial Dignity® Coach in your corner!

As the Founder of the Financial Dignity® Movement, Christine has coached hundreds of high-earning professionals, business owners, and divorcing women to pay off staggering amounts of debt and massively increase their net worth. The author of several books, including Money is Emotional and Financial Dignity® After Divorce, Christine blends wise money management with emotional intelligence.  

When she’s not coaching clients from her home office in Cincinnati, you can find this member of the National Association of Divorce Professionals curled up with a good book, a fluffy cat, and a strong cup of coffee. 

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