What if the way you think about money isn’t really your story at all?
In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., a behavioral economist who helps us unpack the powerful money stories we carry—many of which we didn’t choose. Sarah shares how the beliefs we picked up in childhood—about scarcity, success, and self-worth—can quietly shape our financial decisions for decades.
We talk about her surprising journey from aspiring opera singer to financial wellness advocate, and how rewriting her own money story helped her step into a life of purpose and confidence.
Together, we explore how emotions, family expectations, and old habits show up in our financial behavior—and how becoming aware of them can be the first step toward real change.
This conversation is part inspiration, part self-inquiry, and a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to change your narrative and take control of your financial future.
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