Arlina Allen

The One Day At A Time Recovery Podcast

Arlina Allen

  • OC96-Linda Parmer - Money Coach- 6 Steps to A Healthy Relationship with Money

OC96-Linda Parmer - Money Coach- 6 Steps to A Healthy Relationship with Money

Sunday 1st December 2019

Join Linda Parmer on the ODAAT Chat podcast as she shares tips for overcoming financial struggles while battling addiction.
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65 minutes
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The One Day At A Time Recovery Podcast
Author:
Arlina Allen
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Sobriety Toolkit
Family Recovery from Addiction
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Rebuilding Your Finances and Life with Linda Parmer

So spending something about spending, it's your spending plan, a spending plan, yeah. Yeah, so every month we want to look in the drivers, we want to look through the windshield.
Money troubles can feel like an insurmountable mountain, especially when you're also battling addiction and codependency. In this episode of the ODAAT Chat podcast, host Arlina Allen sits down with financial coach Linda Parmer to unravel the complexities of financial recovery. Parmer, who has walked the challenging path of addiction herself, shares her unique perspective on how our beliefs and habits around money can either hinder or help our recovery journey.
Through candid conversations, she offers practical steps to shift your mindset and develop healthier financial habits. Parmer's insights are not just about balancing the books; they delve into the emotional and psychological ties we have with money. She explains how these connections can impact our overall well-being and recovery process. If you're looking for a fresh take on managing finances while staying sober, this episode is a must-listen.
It's packed with actionable advice and heartfelt stories that make the daunting task of financial recovery feel achievable.