by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Nov 14, 2022 | Financial Psychology
Awkward Money Conversations: Declaring Bankruptcy Episode 167 In today’s episode, I talk with Christine Devine of Christine E. Devine Law Offices about the stigma around declaring bankruptcy and how individuals and families can break money silence around this...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Nov 7, 2022 | Financial Psychology
Awkward Money Conversations: The Cost of Senior Care Episode 166 In today’s episode, I talk with Dr. Jennifer Pilcher, founder of Clear Guidance, a senior care consulting and management firm, about aging and talking to your family about the inevitable. While these can...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Oct 31, 2022 | Financial Psychology
Awkward Money Conversations: Inheriting a Second Home Episode 165 In today’s episode, I talk with Amy Mariani, a former trial attorney turned mediator, about helping families navigate passing on a second home to the next generation. Often siblings and inheritors don’t...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Oct 17, 2022 | Financial Psychology
The High Cost of Compassion Fatigue Episode 164 Compassion is a good thing, right? It is generally a nice quality but when you find yourself overwhelmed, easily frustrated, or quick to snap, you may just be struggling with compassion fatigue. In today’s episode, I...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Oct 10, 2022 | Financial Psychology
Grey Divorce: What You Need to Know Episode 163 Did you know that almost 35% of all Americans who got divorced in 2020 were aged 55 or older? This has been coined “The Greying of Divorce.” The legal process is the same, but ending a marriage later in life has...