Money Matters: Healing Trauma and Loneliness with Kiné Corder
Episode Overview
Explore the impact of childhood experiences on mentality and decisions around money Understand the storage of trauma patterns in the body and the necessity of rewiring these patterns Embrace neuroplasticity to create new experiences for healing and transformation Recognize the gender-specific nuances in trauma and its interplay with money Embark on a journey of healing by creating a felt sense of safety and support
Trauma is a part of life. And as my mentor, Dr. James Gordon says, trauma is a universal human experience.
Ever wondered how your childhood experiences shape your financial decisions? In this episode of 'The Biology of Trauma', Dr. Aimie Apigian sits down with Kiné Corder, founder of Presidential Lifestyle, to explore the surprising connections between money, loneliness, and trauma. Kiné shares her insights on how trauma influences our mentality and actions around money, often stemming from deep-seated childhood experiences. This isn't just about numbers; it's about understanding the emotional and psychological patterns that drive our financial behaviors. Dr.
Aimie and Kiné discuss how these trauma patterns are stored in our bodies and the importance of creating new, positive experiences to rewire them. They dive into the concept of neuroplasticity, emphasizing that change is possible when we feel safe and supported. The episode also touches on the different ways men and women experience these issues, offering a nuanced perspective on gender-specific trauma responses.
By the end of the conversation, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how addressing your relationship with money can lead to profound healing and transformation. Whether you're struggling with financial stress or seeking to understand the roots of your money habits, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for your journey.