The Dark Side of Inherited Wealth (Ep. 71)

The Dark Side of Inherited Wealth (Ep. 71)

Maybe you’re building a family legacy, planning for succession, or suddenly find yourself grappling with the weight of a financial windfall. Whatever your story, one thing is clear: wealth isn’t just a spreadsheet, it’s deeply personal.

This episode of the”Money is Emotional Marina Pearson. This powerful conversation goes far beyond market trends and tax strategies. Instead, host Christine Luken and guest Marina Pearson dig into something most financial experts shy away from: the emotional burden that can come with inheriting wealth.

Christine and Mariana discuss

  • Why inherited wealth is a burden in disguise?
  • How women can claim their sense of sovereignty when it feels like money defines them.
  • How women can stop surviving their inheritance and start living it.
  • A compassionate truth you need to hear if you have a complicated relationship with inherited wealth.
  • How family narratives and beliefs about money influence how we handle an inheritance.
  • The emotional side of wealth transitions
  • And more!

 

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About Our Guest

Marina Pearson is a mother, bestselling author, podcast host, TEDx speaker, and joy coach.

She has over 15 years of experience guiding women to step into the truth of who they are — and lead from it.

She is the author of two books: Goodbye Mr Ex, an international bestseller translated into four languages, and The Joy of Being, translated into two languages.

Her message has been shared on global stages, in magazines, on ITV’s This Morning, and through my podcast The Joy of Being, which was named one of New Magazine’s Top Ten Wellbeing Podcasts alongside Russell Brand, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, and Ruby Wax.

Today, her work is devoted to freeing creative female inheritors dissolve the guilt, shame, and mistrust that wealth so often awakens — so they can lead as sovereign stewards of their money, their desires, and their lives.

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