Balancing Financial Health and Emotional Well-being with Steve Sexton
Episode Overview
Practical advice on managing your money better. Tips for reducing taxes and planning for retirement. Understanding the emotional struggles that affect students. Creating supportive environments for young people. The importance of open communication and setting boundaries.
Kids need to hear, 'I love you.' That's really important.
If you’re someone who finds financial discussions daunting, then Steve Sexton’s 'Saving with Steve' might just be the podcast for you. In this episode, Steve dives into the complexities of personal finance, offering practical advice on how to manage your money better. From tax reduction tips to retirement planning, Steve covers it all with a touch of humour and a lot of expertise. He’s joined by Kristen Bruce, a school counsellor with over 20 years of experience in education.
Kristen shares her insights on the emotional struggles that students face and how these can impact their academic performance. She talks about her curriculum designed to help students manage their emotions and improve their mental health, making it clear that financial health and emotional well-being are closely linked. Kristen’s advice is not just for parents and teachers but for anyone interested in creating a supportive environment for young people.
Her tips on setting boundaries, encouraging open communication, and the importance of feeling heard are invaluable. The episode is a treasure trove of information for anyone looking to improve their relationship with money while also understanding the emotional factors that can influence financial decisions. So why should you listen to this episode? Because it offers a holistic approach to financial well-being, combining practical financial advice with emotional support strategies.
It’s not just about saving money; it’s about creating a balanced life where financial stability and emotional health go hand in hand. Tune in to learn how you can achieve this balance and make your financial worries a thing of the past.