Capitalism vs Love Being able to imagine something different is a prerequisite for being able to create it – this is prefigurative politics. The first step towards creating a new reality is envisioning it in our mind while having a felt experience of it in our body. Continue Reading →
The Interconnected Dollar: Aligning Your Money with Social Justice and Environmental Care You can make your money do good things. Continue Reading →
Moving to a New Beat: Transforming Investing Through Diversity and Inclusion Let me tell you about the similarities between salsa dancing and regenerative investing. Continue Reading →
Standing Side by Side While the new administration is decimating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, it cannot dictate what happens in our private lives and in our private thoughts. Continue Reading →
Exploring Financial Trauma and Empowerment: Key Insights from Our Conversation with Rahkim Sabree In this episode, we had the privilege of hosting Rahkim Sabree, a financial coach and thought leader who shares his in-depth perspective on the intersection of financial education, systemic barriers, and the often-overlooked impact of financial trauma. Continue Reading →
Unveiling the Alchemy of Money: Transformative Insights from Meenadchi’s Journey In this episode of Highly Sensitive Money I introduce Meenadchi, a luminary in the realm of ancestral healing and financial empowerment. Continue Reading →
The Power of Belonging: Reflections from the SER Summit There is something beautiful and powerful about having a strong sense of belonging. Continue Reading →
Highly Sensitive Money: Key Highlights from the Conversation with Bianca Wilson Welcome to Highly Sensitive Money! Continue Reading →
Navigating Financial Activism as a Highly Sensitive Person: An Inspiring Conversation with Jasmine Rashid Welcome to another enriching episode of Highly Sensitive Money! Continue Reading →
Community Investing: Building a Just Economy with Nicole Middleton Holloway Welcome to Highly Sensitive Money, a podcast dedicated to exploring financial empowerment and social justice through the lens of highly sensitive individuals. Continue Reading →