The Rhythm of Money
The Rhythm of Money is a podcast for women who want to be clear and capable with money. It's for those ready to build the type of wealth that follows a personal vision of steady success.
Hosted by a retired investment advisor and former business consultant, this show starts where most money conversations skip past: the nervous system, old beliefs, avoidance, quiet shame, and the emotional patterns that have been shaping financial choices long before any spreadsheet entered the picture.
Money isn't only math. It's also rhythm, safety, attention, timing, and trust.
From the first episode, The Rhythm of Money offers a steady place to begin again, with practical insight, emotional honesty, and a compassionate yet effective way to build financial thriving over time.
The podcast is built as a progression, with each episode building on the last, so be sure to subscribe, and we'll build this together.
The Rhythm of Money. Living Your True Note.
The Rhythm of Money
The One Who Gives - S1E3
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This episode is for the woman who has spent much of her life giving (time, care, money, attention, energy) and may be beginning to notice the cost.
We look at what happens when giving becomes identity: becoming the one who helps, supports, covers, pays, adjusts, understands, and keeps things moving, while receiving becomes uncomfortable or even wrong, if it ever happens at all.
This is not about becoming less loving. It's about noticing when giving has become the only direction energy is allowed to flow in your life.
Through reflection in the safety of a gentle guided segment, this episode invites you to begin seeing the difference between giving from love and giving because you don’t know how not to.
The Rhythm of Money is built as a progression. Episodes 1 and 2 are still there if you’re just finding the show.
And if there’s a woman you know who kept coming to mind as you listened, consider sharing this with her. This can help her benefit from it, and let her know that someone sees her generous spirit, even if it never seems the right moment to say so plainly.
No financial advice is offered or implied. For guidance specific to your situation, consult a licensed financial professional.