Category: Education

Talking Money With Your Honey With Adam Kol (Ep. 8)

Talking Money With Your Honey With Adam Kol (Ep. 8)

Talking about money with your honey doesn’t have to be painful or stressful! It’s normal to not agree with each other 100% of the time, but that doesn’t mean we can’t navigate those differences with love and respect.

Financial Dignity® Coach, Christine Luken, teams up with Adam Kol, a certified mediator, tax attorney, financial advisor, and financial couples counselor, to tackle the elephant in the room- talking about money as a couple

Listen in as Adam shares his expert insights and explains how he helps couples in financial conflict find teamwork, fairness, and peace of mind. Let’s make talking about money a piece of cake!

In this episode: 

  • Find out why money causes big trouble in relationships
  • Understand the danger of ignoring the root cause of financial disagreements
  • Money talks with your significant other don’t have to be painful or stressful
  • Learn why disagreeing is normal, and how it can be handled with love and respect
  • Adam shares the process that he walks couples through to address and resolve conflicts around money when emotions are high
  • And more! Let’s make talking about money a piece of cake!

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About our Guest: 

Adam Kol helps couples go from financial overwhelm or fighting to clarity, peace of mind & teamwork. He brings experience as a Certified Mediator, Tax Attorney, and Financial Advisor. Adam is a graduate of Duke Law (J.D.) and NYU Law (LL.M. in Tax Law).

Debt-Busting 101: The Top 5 Methods to Say Goodbye to Bad Debt (Ep. 7)

Debt-Busting 101: The Top 5 Methods to Say Goodbye to Bad Debt (Ep. 7)

Ready to kick debt to the curb? Whether you’re a debt newbie or a seasoned pro, this episode is for you! 

Join Financial Dignity® Coach, Christine Luken, as she shares 5 different strategies for paying off debt and the perfect scenarios to use them in. Plus, she’ll be dishing out some helpful resources for managing debt so you can be on your way to financial freedom in no time. It’s time to say goodbye to those pesky bills and hello to the good life! 

In this episode, you will learn: 

  • Why it’s always a good time to start paying off your debt, regardless of the time of the year
  • Why a key step to paying off debt is making a promise to yourself to stop digging the hole deeper
  • The top 5 ways to pay off debt and how to choose the one that works best for you
  • Mix and match the methods for a powerful debt-busting combo
  • And that’s not all, folks!

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How To Stop Spending Emotionally (Ep. 6)

How To Stop Spending Emotionally (Ep. 6)

Not all spending is bad. Some emotional spending is good, but when it starts to negatively affect our finances or results in regrettable purchases, it’s time to take a step back and try to fix our spending habits.

In this episode, Financial Dignity® Coach, Christine Luken, talks about emotional spending. More importantly, she explains that we can’t stop all emotional spending, but there are ways to help put a stop to the bad habits related to it. Christine talks about what emotional spending really means, the difference between healthy and unhealthy emotional spending, and things we can do to help with emotional spending if it becomes problematic.

Christine discusses: 

  • What “emotional spending” really means
  • The difference between healthy and unhealthy emotional spending
  • Why emotional spending is a habit, not a character trait
  • Identifying the root emotion that causes you to spend unwisely and how to redirect yourself from unhealthy spending
  • Why spending is not inherently bad
  • And more

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Is My Spouse Hiding Money From Me? (Ep. 5)

Is My Spouse Hiding Money From Me? (Ep. 5)

37% of people keep at least one financial secret from their romantic partner. If your relationship is on the rocks or divorce has already been mentioned, you should be on high alert.

In this episode, Financial Dignity® Coach, Christine Luken talks about the many red flags with hiding money from a spouse. She details why spouses might hide money from one another, the signs to look out for, and where the money or income might be hidden with a couple of personal stories from herself and her co-host, Aric Johnson.

Christine discusses: 

  • Why spouses might hide money from each other
  • The common and not-so-common signs a spouse might be hiding money
  • Surprising places spouses can hide income 
  • Where spouses hide assets and cash, and where to look
  • …and so much more!

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Why You Should Let Your Kids Fail With Money With James Lenhoff (Ep. 4)

Why You Should Let Your Kids Fail With Money With James Lenhoff (Ep. 4)

Every parent wants their children to be successful financially, but running to the rescue can actually hinder their financial growth and understanding. 

The hard truth: Let your kids fail

In this episode, Financial Dignity® Coach, Christine Luken, speaks with author, podcast host, and co-founder James Lenhoff, CFP® about how to set kids up for financial success. James focuses on why letting kids and teenagers fail with money is beneficial to their financial literacy and shares his experience with letting his own kids experience failure with money.

Christine and James discuss: 

  • Why parents often swoop in and rescue their kids rather than letting them experience failure with money
  • Some of the long-term issues that result from making financial mistakes as a child or teenager without any financial consequences
  • What the progression of “failing with money” in a controlled environment looks like
  • The long-term benefits of letting kids fail with money when the amounts and consequences are relatively small
  • And more

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About our Guest: 

James Lenhoff, CFP® is the Director Of Mission and co-founder of Wealthquest. James is a certified financial planner and a certified life coach. He is passionate about the emotional and relational aspects of money and is on a mission to change the conversation about money. James is the author of “Living a Rich Life: The No-Regrets Guide to Building and Spending Wealth” and he is the host of The Rich Life Podcast.

James has been married to his wife, Amy, for over 20 years. They have three children. Max, Wes, and Mia. In his free time, he loves to share adventures with his family through travel, golfing, and boating.

High Income, Hot Mess (Ep. 3)

High Income, Hot Mess (Ep. 3)

Contrary to popular belief, more money won’t fix your financial problems! (If that were true, then celebrities and professional athletes would never go bankrupt.)

In this episode of Money Is Emotional, Christine Luken, Financial Dignity® Coach, talks about why some high-income earners are a hot mess and how they can climb out of the seemingly never-ending spending cycle.

Christine discusses: 

  • How you can a have high income and still struggle financially
  • How high-income earners and business owners can live freely and avoid living on a strict budget
  • What a “Dream Session” is and how it can help alleviate the societal pressures of keeping up certain appearances 
  • Why not asking for help leads to getting caught in the money shame cycle, and how to get out of it
  • …and so much more!

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About Your Host, 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 National Association of Divorce Professionals member curled up with a good book, a fluffy cat, and a strong cup of coffee. 

Introducing our host and star of the Money is Emotional show, Christine Luken.

Why Money is So Emotional (Ep. 2)

Why Money is So Emotional (Ep. 2)

Forget trying to take emotions out of your money. Instead, commit to increasing your emotional money IQ. 

As the Financial Dignity® Coach, Christine Luken, started this podcast to empower you with the tools to do just that. Rather than fighting against our emotions, we can learn how to harness their power to make financial decisions we’re confident with both now and later. 

In this week’s episode, Christine dives deeper into the brain science behind how we think about money. She also discusses her new course, Magnetic Money Mindset®. It provides all the tools you need to harness the power of your unconscious mind to win with money!  http://www.magneticmindsetbundle.com/

Christine discusses: 

  • Why money is a taboo subject to discuss 
  • The importance of working smarter, not harder for your money
  • What the reticular activating system is and how it relates to your mind and money
  • Why financial decisions aren’t made in a vacuum
  • And so much more!

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About Your Host, 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. 

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.