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The Addiction to Money

Sunday 12th December 2021

Heather and Donnie Mosher explore money addiction's impact on mental health and relationships, offering practical tips for financial security on Relevant Recovery Radio.
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Breaking Free from Money Addiction: Insights from Heather and Donnie Mosher

Like drugs and alcohol, you can choose to become abstinent, right, but this sort of addiction of money, it's not possible.
Money – we all need it, but when does the need turn into an unhealthy obsession? In this episode of Relevant Recovery Radio, hosts Heather and Donnie Mosher tackle the often-overlooked issue of money addiction. Unlike substances, you can't just quit money cold turkey. It's a necessity, but the craving for more can lead to a whirlwind of problems. Heather and Donnie share their personal stories, making the conversation relatable and eye-opening.
Donnie opens up about his battle with consumer debt and how he turned things around with Dave Ramsey's financial program. They dive deep into how financial stress can strain relationships and mental health, offering practical tips for achieving financial security. The duo also explores the fine line between spending and saving, emphasizing the importance of budgeting and the surprising joy that comes from giving. Heather reminds us that true happiness isn't found in a bank account but within ourselves.
If you're grappling with money issues or just want to get a better handle on your finances, this episode is packed with wisdom and practical advice. Tune in and take the first step towards financial peace.