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.