The Psychology of Money with Kristin Messerli

Episode 36 September 12, 2024 00:19:52
The Psychology of Money with Kristin Messerli
Lending Forward
The Psychology of Money with Kristin Messerli

Sep 12 2024 | 00:19:52

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Show Notes

In this episode of Lending Forward, host Hannah McManus sits down with Kristen Messerli to dive into the fascinating world of money psychology and its impact on financial behavior.

Kristen, a renowned expert in research and financial literacy, discusses the launch of her nonprofit aimed at improving financial education for millennials and Gen Z. She sheds light on her latest Money Psychology Report, which explores how personal history and psychological factors shape our financial habits.

Kristen also shares insights on how trust issues and financial anxieties affect decision-making and offers practical advice for integrating financial literacy into communities.

Tune in to discover how understanding money psychology can enhance both personal financial management and educational outreach.

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