The Human Side of Money
A 6-Part Behavioral Financial Wellness Series
Session 1: When Money Talks, Your Brain Listens
Money is not just a resource; it's a signal your nervous system responds to before your rational mind catches up. This session reveals the automatic behavioral patterns that financial pressure triggers, and why understanding them is the first step to changing them.
Session 4: Who You Think You Are with Money
Most people don't have a money problem — they have a story about money that was handed to them before they were old enough to question it. This session surfaces the identity-level beliefs that drive financial behavior at work and at home, creating the self-awareness that makes lasting change possible.
Session 2: The Cost of Showing Up Distracted
Financial stress doesn't stay home when your employees come to work — it sits in every meeting, slows every decision, and quietly erodes the team around it. This session names what's actually happening beneath the surface of "disengaged" or "off" employees, and gives both individuals and managers a language for it.
Session 3: Pressure Makes People Predictable
Under financial pressure, people don't make worse decisions randomly — they make worse decisions in patterned, predictable ways. This session maps those patterns so employees can catch themselves mid-reaction, and so managers can create conditions that interrupt them before they cost the organization.