Money talk

Explore the impact of capitalism and consumerism on our lives; three signs money trauma is affecting your spending habits, what to do about reparations and community aid, and how to approach building an affirming money ethic.

Course Outline:

  • Module 1: The Impact of Capitalism and Consumerism

    • Understanding the underlying principles of capitalism and consumerism

    • Exploring the psychological and societal effects of consumerism

    • Identifying strategies for navigating the consumerist landscape

  • Module 2: Money Trauma and Its Effects on Spending Habits

    • Defining money trauma and its impact on financial decision-making

    • Recognizing the three key signs of money trauma

    • Developing strategies for healing from money trauma and cultivating a healthier relationship with money

  • Module 3: Reparations and Community Aid: Addressing Economic Disparities

    • Exploring the historical and systemic roots of economic inequality

    • Understanding the concept of reparations and its role in promoting economic justice

    • Identifying strategies for community aid and economic empowerment

  • Module 4: Building an Affirming Money Ethic

    • Defining an affirming money ethic and its alignment with personal values

    • Developing mindful spending habits and creating a personalized financial plan

    • Envisioning a future of financial abundance and shared prosperity

This Course Is Designed for:

  • Individuals seeking to break free from unhealthy spending patterns and cultivate a more mindful approach to their finances.

  • Those interested in understanding the broader societal and economic forces that influence our relationship with money.

  • Anyone committed to creating a more affirming money ethic.

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