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Send us a textOn this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Kathleen Kingsbury, author, podcaster and founder of KBK Wealth Connection about changing the way we think about money and Breaking Money Silence.In this episode we discussed:It's okay to talk about the emotions of money. Advisors should be genuinely curious about your clients. Curiosity helps you gain a mutual understanding . How to unleash your true value: be resilient and learn.People need to dare to break their money silence by having recurring money conversations.People want an advisor who knows who they are as a person.Connect with Kathleen Kingsbury:Website: kbkwealthconnection.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleenburnskingsbury/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingmoneysilence.comBooks:Breaking Money Silence: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances and Live a Richer Life (Amazon) Creating Wealth From The Inside Out Workbook (Amazon) How to Give Financial Advice to Couples: Essential Skills for Balancing High-Net-Worth Clients' Needs (Amazon)How to Give Financial Advice to Women: Attracting and Retaining High-Net Worth Female Clients (Amazon)Weight Wisdom: Affirmations to Free You from Food and Body Concerns - co-author: Mary Ellen Williams (Amazon)Podcast:Unleash Your True Value, A Breaking Money Silence Podcast (here)Resources mentioned:Women Money Power: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality by Josie Cox (Amazon)Bio: Kathleen Burns Kingsbury isn't your average money mindset coach; she's a pioneering force in the realm of women and money, setting her apart from conventional counterparts. With over 18 years of specialized experience, she's dedicated herself to empowering women across finance, business, and entrepreneurship. As a mentor to female entrepreneurs, Kathleen offers invaluable guidance, drawing from her extensive background in wealth psychology and client communication. Her expertise extends to working with financial advisors, helping them navigate the complexities of wealth management while fostering stronger client relationships.Recognized by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and others, Kathleen is the author of several books on wealth psychology and financial communication. The second edition of Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life, will be published 1/14/2025.And she's not all business—when she's not trailblazing the field of women and wealth, she's conquering ski slopes and exploring the great outdoors in Vermont, living life to the fullest.Support the showThe Get Ready Money Podcast and its guests do not provide investment advice. All content is for educational purposes. Guest opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Get Ready Money Podcast and Tony Steuer.
Talking about money remains one of the most challenging topics for many, often shrouded in silence and taboo. Why do we hesitate to engage in money conversations, and how can financial advisors help break this cycle? Join Brendan Frazier as he chats with Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, the mastermind behind KBK Wealth Connection and author of "Breaking Money Silence." Together, they delve into why we're so reluctant to talk about money and offer actionable steps to conquer these barriers. You'll Learn: The generational silence around money and how it's perpetuated. Real-life stories of breaking money silence and their impact. Risks of avoiding money conversations and unrecognized consequences. Tactical steps for advisors to build trust and facilitate meaningful financial discussions. *To sign up for Brendan's newsletter packed with resources to master the human side of advice → Click Here Connect with Brendan Frazier: RFG Advisory LinkedIn: Brendan Frazier Connect with Kathleen Burns Kingsbury: KBK Wealth Connection LinkedIn: Kathleen Burns Kingsbury About Our Guest: Kathleen Burns Kingsbury isn't your average money mindset coach; she's a pioneering force in the realm of women and money, setting her apart from conventional counterparts. With over 18 years of specialized experience, she's dedicated herself to empowering women across finance, business, and entrepreneurship. As a mentor to female entrepreneurs, Kathleen offers invaluable guidance, drawing from her extensive background in wealth psychology and client communication. Her expertise extends to working with financial advisors, helping them navigate the complexities of wealth management while fostering stronger client relationships. Her signature program, “Unleash Your True Value™: How to Shift Your Negotiation Mindset, Boost Your Confidence, and Close More Sales,” is the culmination of her expertise, honed through years of helping women executives, financial advisors, and entrepreneurs break free from money silence. A graduate of Harvard Law School's Program On Negotiation, Kathleen served as an adjunct faculty member at the McCallum Graduate School at Bentley University from 2009 to 2019, where she taught the Psychology of Financial Planning in the CFP® program. She currently teaches Strategic Negotiations in the Business and Management School at Champlain College. She is certified Co-Active Coach with a Masters Degree in Psychology and Bachelors Degree in Finance. – Content here is for illustrative purposes and general information only. It is not legal, tax, or individualized financial advice; nor is it a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any specific security, or engage in any specific trading strategy. Information here may be provided, in part, by third-party sources. These sources are generally deemed to be reliable; however, neither our guest nor RFG Advisory guarantee the accuracy of third-party sources. The views expressed here are those of our guest. They do not necessarily represent those of RFG Advisory, its employees, or its clients. This commentary should not be regarded as a description of advisory services provided by RFG Advisory, or performance returns of any client. The views reflected in the commentary are subject to change at any time without notice. Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services. Member FINRA / SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, LLC (“RFG Advisory or “RFG”), a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities. Advisory services are only offered to clients or prospective clients where RFG Advisory and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure. No advisory services may be rendered by RFG Advisory unless a client agreement is in place. RFG Advisory is an SEC-registered investment adviser.
Are you concerned about finances but dislike talking about money?If so, you are not alone. Almost half of Americans say that the most difficult topic to discuss with loved ones is their personal financial situation, so much so that they would rather discuss death, politics, or religion. . But, in a world where money can grant love, respect, self-worth, freedom, and power, there is a very real price to pay for money silence.But what price do you pay for staying quiet? Money silence may be costing you a fortune.In this program, you'll discover:The toll of money silence on relationships How to change unhealthy money mindsetsThe myths about gender and moneyPractical advice for money conversations·A new vision for how we understand, communicate about, and plan for moneyAbout Kathleen Kingsbury:Wealth psychology expert and coach Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, founder of KBK Wealth Connection and host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, is an internationally published author and speaker. Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life is Kathleen's fifth book. Named one of nine amazing conference speakers by InvestmentNews, Kathleen is a sought-after keynote speaker, consultant, and coach on the topic of women and wealth and couples and money. Her mission is to empower women, couples, and families (and the advisors who serve them) to shatter money taboos and communicate more effectively about financial matters.As an expert on financial psychology, Kathleen has appeared on television and written for consumer and trade publications. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, Money Magazine, TODAY Money, Forbes, and CNBC. Kathleen served as an adjunct faculty member at the McCallum Graduate School at Bentley University from 2009 to 2019, where she taught the Psychology of Financial Planning in the CFP® program. She currently teaches in the Business and Management School at Champlain College. When she is not working, Kathleen is an avid alpine skier who lives for the next powder day. In the off-season, she enjoys mountain biking, kayaking, and laughing with her friends. She lives with her husband and in the beautiful Mad River Valley of Vermont.Get in touch with Kathleen Kingsbury:Visit Kathleen's website: https://www.breakingmoneysilence.com/ Buy Kathleen's Book: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/kingsbury Download Kathleen's Handout: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/kingsburyhandout What to do next: Click to grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition Please leave a review at Apple Podcasts. Join our Revolutionize Your Retirement group on Facebook.
Wealth psychology expert and coach Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, founder of KBK Wealth Connection and host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, is an internationally published author and speaker.In this episode, Kathleen talks about working with virtual assistants, changing your mindset toward money, how to negotiate for higher pay, and tips on public speaking.Show notes -> leaderassistant.com/215Sponsor -> ezcater.com/leaderassistant--ezCater is the best way for companies to order food for daily employee lunches, meetings, and events of any size or budget. ezCater's simple-to-use platform provides a network of over 100,000 restaurants nationwide, and 24/7 support from their highly trained customer service team. To explore corporate food solutions or place a catering order, visit ezcater.com/leaderassistant.--Support the showMore from The Leader Assistant... Book, Audiobook, and Workbook -> leaderassistantbook.com Premium Membership -> leaderassistant.com/membership Events -> leaderassistantlive.com Free Community -> leaderassistant.com/community
Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is a wealth psychology expert and coach and founder of KBK Wealth Connection. She is host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, is an internationally published author and speaker. I get the opportunity to speak with her about why it's so important to break your money silence, especially when getting divorced. Check it out and I hope you enjoy the episode!
Life as a Digital Nomad Episode 145 Today's podcast episode is the last in the “A Well-Lived Life” series. During this series, I have spoken with people from a variety of cultures, races, generations, and genders to find out how they define a well-lived life. It has been fascinating to learn how their childhood and life experiences have influenced their perspective and life purpose. In this last episode of the series, my guest is Julie Kristin Hardt, Founder and President of Spark to Sparkles, a virtual operations management firm, and a valuable member of the KBK Wealth Connection team. Since being hired, Julie has lived all over the world including China, Hong Kong, and Dubai (just to name a few). Curious about her lifestyle, I decided to invite her on to talk about her definition of a well-lived life and how she decided to take to the road. Read more about Julie here. Here are 5 things you will learn by listening to this episode: What a digital nomad is Why many young entrepreneurs are choosing life on the road How a well-lived life doesn't have to include home ownership The financial trade-offs of this adventurous lifestyle Where you can connect with other digital nomads Want to connect with Julie? Here's how: Spark to Sparkles Facebook Instagram A special thank you to our episode sponsor, Halbert Hargrove. This episode is sponsored by Halbert Hargrove, an advisory firm that believes in the fearless pursuit of well-lived todays and tomorrows. For 85 years, our advisors have worked to help our clients reach their financial goals, and as fiduciaries, we act in their best interests at all times. For help with your well-lived life, visit www.HalbertHargrove.com. Want to make peace with money? I offer a Money Mindset Coaching Program aimed at empowering you around your finances. Get all the details here. .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content { background-color: #146a7d !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container .et_bloom_form_header { background-color: #146a7d !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content button { background-color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content .et_bloom_fields i { color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content .et_bloom_custom_field_radio i:before { background: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content button { background-color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2 span, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2 strong { font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; }.et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p span, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p strong, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container form input, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container form button span { font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; } Submit your question for the Breaking Money Silence® Podcast! Submit Your question has been submitted! OTHER WAYS TO ENJOY THIS POST:
Today, we sit down with Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, and host of the Breaking Money Silence® Podcast. Kathleen is a highly sought-after speaker for financial industry conferences and is the author of five books, her latest being Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life. Listen in as Stephanie, Kevin, and Kathleen dive into the rather sticky topics related to women, money, and power, from dealing with unconscious bias in the workplace, to gathering the courage to ask for a raise, to considerations around money and power dynamics within couples. Key Topics: What does “women, money, and power” mean to Kathleen? (2:41) Our thoughts on how women seek financial advice versus men. (4:47) Cultural barriers to women's empowerment around their finances. (10:00) The power of building a support system. (11:29) Dealing with unconscious bias and gaining the courage - and skills - to ask for a raise. (13:29) Psychologically, what gets in the way of women charging what we're really worth? (17:18) “I don't want to ask for more because it's greedy to do so.” (22:55) Kathleen's advice to spouses around power and money dynamics. (27:43) Shared goals versus independent goals. (32:15) Kathleen's upcoming courses and programs. (33:45) About Kathleen's Creating Wealth From The Inside Out Workbook. (35:50) Stephanie and Kevin's closing thoughts. (38:12) Resources Mentioned: Use Code: TAKEBACK10 to get 10% off any full priced course! Breaking Money Silence® Learning Lab (online courses) https://courses.breakingmoneysilence.com/ Negotiating Your Fees with Confidence Master Class http://www.breakingmoneysilence.com/negotiating-masterclass/ Negotiating Your Fees with Confidence Course https://breakingmoneysilence.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/1026985 How to Conquer Your Fear of Negotiating (free online course) https://breakingmoneysilence.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/1023642 Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life (book) https://www.breakingmoneysilence.com/books/ Creating Wealth From The Inside Out Workbook (book) https://www.breakingmoneysilence.com/books/ Other books by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury https://www.breakingmoneysilence.com/books/ If you like what you've been hearing, we invite you to subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Tell us what you love about this episode! Or better yet, tell us what you want to hear more of in the future. stephanie@sofiafinancial.com You can find the transcript and more information about this episode at www.takebackretirement.com. Follow Stephanie on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn. Follow Kevin on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Kathleen Burns Kingsbury. Kathleen has always been financially savvy, thanks in part to her parents talking to her about money all the time. And then, she and her husband were conned by the contractor next door. This rocked Kathleen's world because she thought she should know better. Rather than letting this situation get her down, Kathleen's voice for money conversations strengthened and amplified. Kathleen is a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection and host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast. She is an internationally published author and speaker. “Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life” is Kathleen's fifth book. Named one of nine amazing conference speakers in 2017 by InvestmentNews, Kathleen is a sought-after keynote speaker, consultant, and coach on the topic of women and wealth and couples and money. Her mission is to empower women, couples, and families (and the advisors who serve them) to shatter money taboos and communicate more effectively about financial matters. As an expert on financial psychology, Kathleen has appeared on television and written for consumer and trade publications. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, Money Magazine, TODAY Money, Forbes, and CNBC. Kathleen serves as an adjunct faculty member of finance at Bentley University and Champlain College. When she is not working, Kathleen is an avid alpine skier who lives for the next powder day. In the off-season, she enjoys mountain biking, kayaking, and laughing with her friends. She lives with her husband and her cat Avery, in the Mad River Valley of Vermont. For more information, visit breakingmoneysilence.com See all episodes >
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Kathleen Burns Kingsbury. Kathleen has always been financially savvy, thanks in part to her parents talking to her about money all the time. And then, she and her husband were conned by the contractor next door. This rocked Kathleen's world because she thought she should know better. Rather than letting this situation get her down, Kathleen's voice for money conversations strengthened and amplified. Kathleen is a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection and host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast. She is an internationally published author and speaker. “Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life” is Kathleen's fifth book. Named one of nine amazing conference speakers in 2017 by InvestmentNews, Kathleen is a sought-after keynote speaker, consultant, and coach on the topic of women and wealth and couples and money. Her mission is to empower women, couples, and families (and the advisors who serve them) to shatter money taboos and communicate more effectively about financial matters. As an expert on financial psychology, Kathleen has appeared on television and written for consumer and trade publications. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, Money Magazine, TODAY Money, Forbes, and CNBC. Kathleen serves as an adjunct faculty member of finance at Bentley University and Champlain College. When she is not working, Kathleen is an avid alpine skier who lives for the next powder day. In the off-season, she enjoys mountain biking, kayaking, and laughing with her friends. She lives with her husband and her cat Avery, in the Mad River Valley of Vermont. For more information, visit breakingmoneysilence.com Learn more about Money Tale$ > Subscribe to the podcast Recent episodes See all episodes > Form CRS Form ADV Terms of Use Privacy Rights and Policies
Is the Financial Advising Profession an ‘Old Boys' Network? Encore Episode This episode is one of the Top 9 Most Popular Breaking Money Silence® podcasts. Have you seen the movie The Wolf of Wall Street and think the financial advising profession is full of aggressive white men? If so, you need to listen to this episode. Kate Healy, former TD Ameritrade Institutional, Managing Director, Generation Next, talks about this myth and how it is harmful to the financial planning industry. Hear her insider view of the profession and learn how she is working toward increasing the gender and racial diversity in the field that she loves. Kate Healy – Brand Builder/NextGen Advocate and Board Chair, Foundation for Financial Planning Kate Healy is a senior financial services industry executive and the 2021-2022 board chair of the Foundation for Financial Planning. She is widely recognized as a thought leader and advocate for the next generation of financial planners, women advisors, and the financial planning profession. Wealthmanagement.com named her to the 2018 “Ten to Watch” list and in 2016, Investment Advisor magazine named Healy as one of the industry's 25 most influential people. She is a frequent contributor to industry publications and podcasts, including Barron's: The Way Forward, InvestmentNews, and Financial Planning and is a repeat speaker at industry events including FPA, NAPFA, FA Magazine, and TD Ameritrade's LINC national conference. Show Notes: Follow Kate on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Kate_Healy or LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/kateehealy Kate Healy was honored on 11/21/2019 by Savvy Ladies, a non-profit dedicated to empowering women to be financially fit, at their annual gala. KBK Wealth Connection is a proud supporter of this great organization. .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content { background-color: #146a7d !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container .et_bloom_form_header { background-color: #146a7d !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content button { background-color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content .et_bloom_fields i { color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content .et_bloom_custom_field_radio i:before { background: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content button { background-color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2 span, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2 strong { font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; }.et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p span, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p strong, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container form input, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container form button span { font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; } Submit your question for the Breaking Money Silence® Podcast! Submit Your question has been submitted! OTHER WAYS TO ENJOY THIS POST: Listen on Google Listen on Amazon Listen on Stitcher Subscribe on iTunes
If you're an Overgenerous Olivia, then this one's for you! Wealth psychology expert Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is all about shattering money taboos and empowering women to charge the right prices for their services. She is the founder of KBK Wealth Connection, the host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, and Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life is Kathleen's fifth book. She was also named one of nine amazing conference speakers in 2017 by InvestmentNews. As both a “recovered” therapist and former FDIC bank examiner, Kathleen has a unique take on the financial industry, and I am so excited to have her on the podcast. In this episode, we talk about: Strategies to break money silence Analyzing your current money mindset Setting yourself up for success Changing your habits, not just your thoughts Thanks for listening! Share your take-aways with us on social media! Connect with Kathleen Kingsbury Website: www.kbkwealthconnection.com Online Course: https://www.breakingmoneysilence.com/negotiating Twitter: @KBKSpeaks Connect with Robyn Crane Website: https://robyncrane.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bizgrowth4women/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robyn-crane-inc./ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RobynCrane Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robyncrane/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Polite people don't talk about money. Right? Many of us were raised with this adage but haven't considered the ways this old-school taboo can hurt us in the long run. That's why today we're breaking money silence. As a salesperson your beliefs about money play a large role in your results and techniques. How you feel about money will have a direct impact in how much or how little you sell. My guest today us wealth psychology expert Kathleen Burns Kingsbury. Kathleen is the founder of KBK Wealth Connection and host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast and an internationally published author and speaker. Kathleen is the author of five books her latest: Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life. Her mission is to empower women, couples, and families (and the advisors who serve them) to shatter money taboos and communicate more effectively about financial matters. Today we discuss: Breaking Money Silence: Money is a sensitive and personal topic for many people. Kathleen offers us advice on how to be more comfortable with the topic of money. We get to the root of why it's never good to measure your self worth against your money. Sales and Money: Kathleen shares her insights on the role confidence playswhen negotiating for your true value and impact. I can't wait for you to listen to this episode and learn more about Breaking Money Silence from Kathleen! PS: If you loved this episode, please head on over to your podcast app to rate and give us a review. We need your help in sharing the Sell From Love message with others. Finka and the SFL podcast team appreciate you for listening and spreading the word.
#34 – Did you know that 59% of millennial women still defer their long-term financial decisions to their male partners? This is a statistic we want to change. In this episode, join Jeremy Keil and Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, a wealth psychology expert, author, and the founder of KBK Wealth Connection. They discuss ways women can … Continue reading Women, Money, and Power: Why It’s Time to Break Your Money Silence – With Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Podcast →
In this episode, we focus on banking and lending to women entrepreneurs. We will shatter three myths which are getting in the way of your success in benefiting, and benefiting from, women who own their own business. Understand the assumptions you may be making and how to overcome them. Resources: Websites: KBKWealthConnection.com (advisor-facing) BreakingMoneySilence.com (consumer-facing) Podcast: podcast.breakingmoneysilence.com Breaking Money Silence Learning Lab Negotiation Course Coupon Code 10% off: Negotiate10 This course, designed by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, makes a great client gift. Show your women entrepreneurial clients that you care and want to help them talking more openly about money and negotiate more effectively by giving them the gift of learning about their money psychology. For listeners of this podcast, just enter “Negotiate10” to receive 10% off the course. Carlton University Research Paper on Women Entrepreneurs and Risk About Kathleen Burns Kingsbury: A wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence podcast, and an internationally published author and speaker. Breaking Money Silence: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life is Kathleen's fifth book. Named one of nine amazing conference speakers in 2017 by Investment News, Kathleen is a sought-after keynote speaker and consultant on the topic of women and wealth and couples and money. Her mission is to empower women, couples, and families (and the advisors who serve them) to shatter money taboos and communicate more effectively about financial matters. As an expert on financial psychology, Kathleen has appeared on television and written for consumer and trade publications. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, Money Magazine, TODAY Money, Forbes, and CNBC. Kathleen is an adjunct lecturer at the McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University and a guest lecturer at the Personal Financial Planning program at Texas Tech University. She received an Undergraduate Degree in Finance from Providence College and started her career in retail banking before becoming a commissioned Bank Examiner with the FDIC. Due to her desire to coach executive management on improving performance, she attained a Master's Degree in Psychology, became a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach, and founded her consulting firm, KBK Wealth Connection. When she is not working, Kathleen is an avid alpine skier who lives for the next powder day. In the off-season, she enjoys mountain biking, kayaking, and laughing with her friends. She lives with her husband and her cat Avery, in the Mad River Valley of Vermont. Find out more about Linda Keith at: www.LindaKeithCPA.com www.LendersOnlineTraining.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindakeith/
Some of your most overlooked prospects in the pandemic may be the female members of the couples you have helped over the past several years. Kathleen Burns Kingsbury talks to us about how to better cultivate your relationship with the female members of the families you serve. Kathleen is a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence(R) podcast, and the author of several books, including How to Give Financial Advice to Women and How to Give Financial Advice to Couples. Connect with Kathleen at Breaking Money Silence® podcast – Subscribe and listen to the Breaking Money Silence® podcast () Advisor Gifting Program - - Want to show a female client that you care about her and her career? Give her the gift of learning how to effectively negotiate with Kathleen Burns Kingsbury's course, Breaking Money Silence ® on Negotiating this holiday season. Advisor coaching and training - Connect with That Annuity Show at https://twitter.com/ThatAnnuityShow, https://www.facebook.com/thatannuityshow, Visit our website at https://thatannuityshow.com. Visit Nassau Financial Group on the web at Connect with Ramsey Smith on https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramseydsmith or Visit https://alex.fyi on the web. This podcast is intended for general informational purposes only and is not a solicitation of any insurance product. The discussion is not meant to provide any legal, tax, or investment advice with respect to the purchase of an insurance product. A comprehensive evaluation of a consumer’s needs and financial situation should always occur in order to help determine if an insurance product may be appropriate for each unique situation.
Movie scripts tell actors how to play their role in a film. Money scripts determine the role your clients play in their own financial lives. However, these kind of scripts sometimes have a negative influence on financial behavior. Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, wealth psychology expert and founder of KBK Wealth Connection, explains the concept of money scripts and how to change them if they’ve become problematic. Transcript: https://author.hartfordfunds.com/damadmin#/content/dam/thf/en/docs/pub/Podcast/MAI293.pdf Visit the “Your Money Story” Landing Page: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/investor-insight/investor-behavior-strategies/your-money-story.html Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is not affiliated with Hartford Funds.
Movie scripts tell actors how to play their role in a film. Money scripts determine the role your clients play in their own financial lives. However, these kind of scripts sometimes have a negative influence on financial behavior. Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, wealth psychology expert and founder of KBK Wealth Connection, explains the concept of money scripts and how to change them if they've become problematic. Transcript: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/dam/en/docs/pub/Podcast/MAI293.pdf Visit the “Your Money Story” Landing Page: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/investor-insight/investor-behavior-strategies/your-money-story.html Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is not affiliated with Hartford Funds.
Movie scripts tell actors how to play their role in a film. Money scripts determine the role your clients play in their own financial lives. However, these kind of scripts sometimes have a negative influence on financial behavior. Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, wealth psychology expert and founder of KBK Wealth Connection, explains the concept of money scripts and how to change them if they've become problematic. Transcript: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/dam/en/docs/pub/Podcast/MAI293.pdf Visit the “Your Money Story” Landing Page: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/investor-insight/investor-behavior-strategies/your-money-story.html Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is not affiliated with Hartford Funds.
Movie scripts tell actors how to play their role in a film. Money scripts determine the role your clients play in their own financial lives. However, these kind of scripts sometimes have a negative influence on financial behavior. Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, wealth psychology expert and founder of KBK Wealth Connection, explains the concept of money scripts and how to change them if they’ve become problematic. Transcript: https://author.hartfordfunds.com/damadmin#/content/dam/thf/en/docs/pub/Podcast/MAI293.pdf Visit the “Your Money Story” Landing Page: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/investor-insight/investor-behavior-strategies/your-money-story.html Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is not affiliated with Hartford Funds.
In this episode, we get into the emotional side of lending and credit when talking with borrowers who are in financial distress. This may be a business owner or a personal borrower who is accustomed to strength and resilience. When they find themselves in a financial challenge, and face being unable to keep their promises to their bank and their banker, the conversation takes a very different turn. With action items for both the front-line lending professional and the lending manager, learn how to prepare for the conversations and what resources to have at the ready. Resources: Websites: KBKWealthConnection.com (advisor-facing) BreakingMoneySilence.com (consumer-facing) Podcast: podcast.breakingmoneysilence.com 5 Tips for Working with Emotional Clients: https://www.kbkwealthconnection.com/client-communications/5-tips-for-working-with-emotional-clients/ About Kathleen Burns Kingsbury: A wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence podcast, and an internationally published author and speaker. Breaking Money Silence: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life is Kathleen's fifth book. Named one of nine amazing conference speakers in 2017 by Investment News, Kathleen is a sought-after keynote speaker and consultant on the topic of women and wealth and couples and money. Her mission is to empower women, couples, and families (and the advisors who serve them) to shatter money taboos and communicate more effectively about financial matters. As an expert on financial psychology, Kathleen has appeared on television and written for consumer and trade publications. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, Money Magazine, TODAY Money, Forbes, and CNBC. Kathleen is an adjunct lecturer at the McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University and a guest lecturer at the Personal Financial Planning program at Texas Tech University. She received an Undergraduate Degree in Finance from Providence College and started her career in retail banking before becoming a commissioned Bank Examiner with the FDIC. Due to her desire to coach executive management on improving performance, she attained a Master's Degree in Psychology, became a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach, and founded her consulting firm, KBK Wealth Connection. When she is not working, Kathleen is an avid alpine skier who lives for the next powder day. In the off-season, she enjoys mountain biking, kayaking, and laughing with her friends. She lives with her husband and her cat Avery, in the Mad River Valley of Vermont. Find out more about Linda Keith at: www.LindaKeithCPA.com www.LendersOnlineTraining.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindakeith/
As part of the Breaking Money Silence® on Diversity and Inclusion series, I interview Emily Davenport, one of the KBK Wealth Connection team members, about her passion for dance and how growing up biracial in the affluent white world of dance influenced her career path. Emily shares how these early experiences shaped her world view, her self-perception, and how as an adult, she is committed to creating a dance studio where every young person feels included and like they truly belong. Did you know that one in three 65-year-olds live into their 90’s, but few can afford it? AgeUp provides supplemental income to help fill in the financial gaps that come with a long life. To find out more, visit Age-Up.com. Show Notes: Dance Studio: https://www.facebook.com/villagedanceandcompany Virtual Assistant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyrodler Misty Copeland’s website: https://mistycopeland.com/ Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: https://www.alvinailey.org Bio of our Guest: Emily Davenport is the co-owner of Village Dance & Company, a recreational dance studio located in Michigan. Emily and her village have strived to create a family-oriented, fun, diverse, and inclusive learning environment for students of all ages and dance levels. She also works as a virtual assistant who provides social media management, content management, and virtual administrative services. Be sure to sign up for the Breaking Money Silence® podcast and not miss an episode!
This week, Lauren is joined by wealth psychology expert Kathleen Burns Kingsbury. The two discuss money silence, negotiation mindsets (automatic thoughts and beliefs we have about negotiating), and actionable tips to help you ace your next negotiation. Kathleen is the founder of KBK Wealth Connection and host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, is an internationally published author and speaker. Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life is Kathleen’s fifth book. Named one of nine amazing conference speakers in 2017 by InvestmentNews, Kathleen is a sought-after keynote speaker, consultant, and coach on the topic of women and wealth and couples and money. Her mission is to empower women, couples, and families (and the advisors who serve them) to shatter money taboos and communicate more effectively about financial matters. As an expert on financial psychology, Kathleen has appeared on television and written for consumer and trade publications. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, Money Magazine, TODAY Money, Forbes, and CNBC. Kathleen serves as an adjunct faculty member of finance at Bentley University and Champlain College. When she is not working, Kathleen is an avid alpine skier who lives for the next powder day. In the off-season, she enjoys mountain biking, kayaking, and laughing with her friends. She lives with her husband and her cat Avery, in the Mad River Valley of Vermont. For more information and to subscribe to the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, visit www.breakingmoneysilence.com and connect with Kathleen on Twitter. You can take a free course in the learning lab here, and use the code Negotiate10 to receive 10% off the paid version.
Many of us were taught that managing money and investing are strictly rational, intellectual activities. Just by having the right knowledge and skills, we’d automatically make good financial decisions. But is it really that simple? Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, wealth psychology expert and founder of KBK Wealth Connection, explains the concept of a personal money story and how it can influence clients’ financial health and wellbeing in ways they don’t even realize. Transcript: https://author.hartfordfunds.com/damadmin#/content/dam/thf/en/docs/pub/Podcast/MAI289.pdf Visit the “Your Money Story” Landing Page: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/investor-insight/investor-behavior-strategies/your-money-story.html Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is not affiliated with Hartford Funds.
Many of us were taught that managing money and investing are strictly rational, intellectual activities. Just by having the right knowledge and skills, we'd automatically make good financial decisions. But is it really that simple? Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, wealth psychology expert and founder of KBK Wealth Connection, explains the concept of a personal money story and how it can influence clients' financial health and wellbeing in ways they don't even realize. Transcript: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/dam/en/docs/pub/Podcast/MAI289.pdf Visit the “Your Money Story” Landing Page: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/investor-insight/investor-behavior-strategies/your-money-story.html Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is not affiliated with Hartford Funds.
Many of us were taught that managing money and investing are strictly rational, intellectual activities. Just by having the right knowledge and skills, we'd automatically make good financial decisions. But is it really that simple? Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, wealth psychology expert and founder of KBK Wealth Connection, explains the concept of a personal money story and how it can influence clients' financial health and wellbeing in ways they don't even realize. Transcript: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/dam/en/docs/pub/Podcast/MAI289.pdf Visit the “Your Money Story” Landing Page: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/investor-insight/investor-behavior-strategies/your-money-story.html Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is not affiliated with Hartford Funds.
Many of us were taught that managing money and investing are strictly rational, intellectual activities. Just by having the right knowledge and skills, we’d automatically make good financial decisions. But is it really that simple? Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, wealth psychology expert and founder of KBK Wealth Connection, explains the concept of a personal money story and how it can influence clients’ financial health and wellbeing in ways they don’t even realize. Transcript: https://author.hartfordfunds.com/damadmin#/content/dam/thf/en/docs/pub/Podcast/MAI289.pdf Visit the “Your Money Story” Landing Page: https://www.hartfordfunds.com/investor-insight/investor-behavior-strategies/your-money-story.html Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is not affiliated with Hartford Funds.
With Wealth Psychology Expert, Author and Coach Kathleen Burns Kingsbury Wealth psychology expert Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, founder of KBK Wealth Connection and host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, is an internationally published author and speaker. Topics Discussed: Kathleen's mission to “shatter” money taboosHow we can learn effective communication techniques and how to accept our emotions during money conversationsYou will learn what judgements are and how they negatively impact our wealth and health. And how judgements negatively impact our money storiesEffective techniques on how to speak to your spouse/partner about moneyWhy your money beliefs WILL show up no matter how much you ignore themBusting down the financial gender barriersKathleen challenges our outdated “family and gender role” identities Links: Kathleen's course with a special discount code: “Discover how to be financially confident, talk more openly about money, and be more profitable in your business by signing up for the Breaking Money Silence® Learning Lab. Just click here and use the discount code Negotiate10 to receive 10% off any of the negotiating courses.” Website: https://www.kbkwealthconnection.com/Books: Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury (Author)CLICK HERE Books Mentioned During the Episode: Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury (Author)CLICK HERE The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge: 5 Principles to Transform Your Relationship with Money by Dr. Ted Klontz PhD MAT MAC CSAT (Author), Dr. Brad Klontz (Author), Rick Kahler CFP (Author)CLICK HERE
In this episode, we consider how to create relationships and engage all parties to your financial services. This applies to a couple, business partners, or even parents and their adult children in business together. Learn how to build a relationship with all parties to improve your service and preserve the continuing relationship. About Kathleen Burns Kingsbury: A wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence podcast, and an internationally published author and speaker. Breaking Money Silence: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life is Kathleen's fifth book. Named one of nine amazing conference speakers in 2017 by Investment News, Kathleen is a sought-after keynote speaker and consultant on the topic of women and wealth and couples and money. Her mission is to empower women, couples, and families (and the advisors who serve them) to shatter money taboos and communicate more effectively about financial matters. As an expert on financial psychology, Kathleen has appeared on television and written for consumer and trade publications. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, Money Magazine, TODAY Money, Forbes, and CNBC. Kathleen is an adjunct lecturer at the McCallum Graduate School of Business at Bentley University and a guest lecturer at the Personal Financial Planning program at Texas Tech University. She received an Undergraduate Degree in Finance from Providence College and started her career in retail banking before becoming a commissioned Bank Examiner with the FDIC. Due to her desire to coach executive management on improving performance, she attained a Master's Degree in Psychology, became a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach, and founded her consulting firm, KBK Wealth Connection. When she is not working, Kathleen is an avid alpine skier who lives for the next powder day. In the off-season, she enjoys mountain biking, kayaking, and laughing with her friends. She lives with her husband and her cat Avery, in the Mad River Valley of Vermont. Resources: Websites: KBKWealthConnection.com (advisor-facing) BreakingMoneySilence.com (consumer-facing) Podcast: podcast.breakingmoneysilence.com Family Legacy Handout: https://familylegacy.breakingmoneysilence.com/ How to Give Financial Advice To Couples: https://amzn.to/2qKuRDY Find out more about Linda Keith at: www.LindaKeithCPA.com www.LendersOnlineTraining.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindakeith/
On this week’s episode of the Wealthy Woman Lawyer Podcast, we speak with Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, Founder and CEO of KBK Wealth Connection. Kathleen is an expert in financial success, psychology, behavioral finance, and gender-savvy communication. She is the author of five books, including her latest, Breaking Money Silence: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly About Finances, and Live a Richer Life. She also hosts a popular podcast of the same name, the Breaking Money Silence Podcast.
Welcome to a new week and a new theme here on the One Minute Retirement Tip! This week is another guest takeover of the One Minute Retirement Tip! Kathleen Burns Kingsbury from the Breaking Money Silence podcast is here to give you some tools to talk more openly about money with your spouse and loved ones. Sometimes it’s really hard to talk in a productive way about money, but it’s crucial to a healthy relationship with both your money and your spouse. But when you don’t talk openly about money it’s hard to have a shared vision about retirement and work together towards a common goal. So this week, Kathleen will be sharing with you her unique insight into breaking money silence in order for you to improve both your relationship with your spouse, if you’re married, and your relationship with money. Here’s a bit more on Kathleen: Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, and host of theBreaking Money Silence® podcast. She is an internationally published author and speaker. As an expert on financial psychology, Kathleen has appeared on television and written for consumer and trade publications. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, MoneyMagazine, TODAY Money, Forbes,and CNBC. Be sure to check out Kathleen’s podcast Breaking Money Silence wherever you listen to podcasts. And you can find out more about Kathleen by visiting her website: www.breakingmoneysilence.com. That’s it for today, but before you go...If you haven’t already left a review for the One Minute Retirement Tip, please consider leaving an honest review in Amazon or iTunes. I read them all, so feel free to leave any feedback or topic suggestions there too. Thanks for listening. My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the One Minute Retirement Tip. ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
Today's Guest is Kathleen Burns Kingsbury A wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, and an internationally published author and speaker. Breaking Money Silence: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life is Kathleen’s fifth book. We discuss: Understanding how money-talk influences your financial decision making Gender lenses around money Discussing with your spouse about money and work Money myths related to gender The keys to breaking money silence ...and much more. Listen to learn how to make time and live life on purpose through breaking money silence. You can find Kathleen at: www.kbkwealthconnection.com https://podcast.breakingmoneysilence.com/ www.breakingmoneysilence.com
Have you seen the movie The Wolf of Wall Street and think the financial advising profession is full of aggressive white men? If so, you need to listen to this episode. Kate Healy, TD Ameritrade Institutional, Managing Director, Generation Next, talks about this myth and how it is harmful to the financial planning industry. Hear her insider view of the profession and learn how she is working toward increasing the gender and racial diversity in the field that she loves. Kate Healy is Managing Director, Generation Next, focusing on advocacy for sustainability issues facing the Registered Investment Advisors (RIA) industry. Healy leads TD Ameritrade Institutional's NextGen and Women's Leadership Initiatives, which support the future of the profession through programs designed to raise visibility, provide support and resources to guide the professional development of the next generation of advisors. Follow Kate on Twitter at https://twitter.com/KateHealy_TDA and ping her if you have any questions. Special Announcement: Kate Healy will be honored on 11/21/2019 by Savvy Ladies, a non-profit dedicated to empowering women to be financially fit, at their annual gala. KBK Wealth Connection is a proud supporter of this great organization. Buy your ticket to the gala or donate to this good cause at https://www.savvyladies.org/gala. Important Links: Want to learn more about the profession? Check out Kate’s recommended organizations: Certified Financial Planning (CFP) Board: https://www.cfp.net/ Financial Planning Association: http://www.onefpa.org The National Association of Personal Financial Advisors: https://www.napfa.org/community/napfa-genesis XY Planning Network: https://www.xyplanningnetwork.com/ Breaking Money Silence® Podcast was recorded at Sugarhouse Soundworks, LLC
Your host Matt Halloran is thrilled to welcome one of his personal wealth idols, Kathleen Burns Kingsbury to today's episode. Kathleen is a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, and an internationally published author and speaker. Named one of nine amazing conference speakers in 2017 by Investment News, Kathleen is a sought-after keynote speaker and consultant on the topic of women and wealth and couples and money. Her mission is to empower women, couples, and families (and the advisors who serve them) to shatter money taboos and communicate more effectively about financial matters. On today's episode, Kathleen and Matt are going to discuss how you can revolutionize your conversations about money, explore the taboo of money talk, and what you as an advisor can be doing to help yourself and your clients talk about their dollars. Top Advisor Marketing Listener Special In her latest book, Breaking Money Silence®, Kathleen provides her readers with a step-by-step guide to opening up about a difficult subject. It offers a strategy that can save money, improve relationships, and help people raise fiscally responsible children. We're giving away a FREE copy of Kathleen's Executive Summary from her latest research on Breaking Money Silence! Find your copy today at: http://bit.ly/breakingmoneysilence Links: Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Breaking Money Silence® Executive Summary | Breaking Money Silence® Podcast
A financial advisor can save you time and help you remain disciplined about reaching your financial goals. But are they an expert at giving advice? And should you always follow their recommendations? Listen in as Kathleen and Moira discuss the human side of finance and how advisors may need a little more training to become proficient in advice giving. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Dr. Somers published a book for financial professionals in 2018 called Advice that Sticks: How to Give Financial Advice that People Will Follow. KBK Wealth Connection highly recommends it to all advisors and related disciplines. Dr. Moira Somers is a clinical neuropsychologist, executive coach, author, and owner of Money Mind and Meaning. Her work focuses on helping people make lasting behavior change, particularly in the domain of money. Areas of interest include the psychological factors at play during major life transitions, the reasons why good clients may fail to follow good advice, and the particular challenges faced by women in leadership roles. For more information, visit http://moneymindandmeaning.com Disclosure: Please note that the links above may be affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking through the link. Breaking Money Silence® Podcast was recorded at Sugarhouse Soundworks, LLC
This week, Stacy is joined by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, and an internationally published author and speaker. In this episode, Kathleen highlights how important it is to have regular financial conversations with your partner and that research has shown it increases intimacy in relationships. Kathleen holds an interest in financial psychology, background in banking and drive to empower people to take control of their financial lives. This episode is filled with insightful secrets on how to make good financial decisions when going through divorce. You will gain insight on: What gave Kathleen the courage to not make the money conversation taboo (03:38) The difference between men talking/not talking about money compared to women (05:37) If finances have anything to do with the fact that 50% of first marriages end in divorce (06:58) Why couples try to hide finances from their spouse (08:16) What happens when one person is overpowered in a meeting with their financial planner (11:09) How to best manage your money relationship according to your generation, age and background (16:35) Top tips for women going through divorce to make sure they have the right mindset to make good financial decisions (27:26) Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | W: www.kbkwealthconnection.com P: 617-773-2344 E: kbk@kbkwealthconnection.com Stacy Francis | W: www.francisfinancial.com P: 212-374-9008 E: Stacy@francisfinancial.com
This week, Stacy is joined by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, and an internationally published author and speaker. In this episode, Kathleen highlights how important it is to have regular financial conversations with your partner and that research has shown it increases intimacy in relationships. Kathleen holds an interest in financial psychology, background in banking and drive to empower people to take control of their financial lives. This episode is filled with insightful secrets on how to make good financial decisions when going through divorce. You will gain insight on: What gave Kathleen the courage to not make the money conversation taboo (03:38) The difference between men talking/not talking about money compared to women (05:37) If finances have anything to do with the fact that 50% of first marriages end in divorce (06:58) Why couples try to hide finances from their spouse (08:16) What happens when one person is overpowered in a meeting with their financial planner (11:09) How to best manage your money relationship according to your generation, age and background (16:35) Top tips for women going through divorce to make sure they have the right mindset to make good financial decisions (27:26) Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | W: www.kbkwealthconnection.com P: 617-773-2344 E: kbk@kbkwealthconnection.com Stacy Francis | W: www.francisfinancial.com P: 212-374-9008 E: Stacy@francisfinancial.com
On this episode Josh spends time with Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, and author of Breaking Money Silence. They discuss the importance of having meaningful money conversations with your spouse and family and some ways to get started doing so.
Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence™ podcast, and the author of several books including How to Give Financial Advice to Women, How to Give Financial Advice to Couples, and Breaking Money […] The post Kathleen Burns Kingsbury on Breaking Money Silence appeared first on Becoming Referable.
Kathleen Burns Kingsbury is a wealth psychology expert, founder of KBK Wealth Connection, host of the Breaking Money Silence™ podcast, and the author of several books including How to Give Financial Advice to Women: Attracting and Retaining High-Net-Worth Female Clients and How to Give […] The post Episode 6 – Kathleen Burns Kingsbury on Why You Need a Couple’s Philosophy appeared first on Becoming Referable.
Kelly Pelissier, Creative Director and owner of Sage Hill Design Does talking to your parents about money make you feel like a child? As our parents age, we may find ourselves in the position of parent in many aspects. Kelly and Kathleen delve into this money myth in today’s episode. Listen and learn how to approach your parents for this difficult conversation. Key Take Aways: Starting the conversation with loving intent. Acknowledging your parents’ difficult feelings about the topic. Introducing the idea and then letting them set up a time later on to discuss the topic in more detail. Know that it is a journey not a one time conversation. Give your parents control over what financial information to share and when. Know that breaking money silence with your aging parents allows you to learn more about your family history and more about them as people, not just parents. Special Offer: For Breaking Money Silence® podcast listeners a complimentary 30 minute consultation with Kelly to discuss your branding and creative needs. Just mention that you hear about Sage Hill Design from this broadcast. Kelly Pelissier - Having more than 15 years in the creative industry, Kelly decided to put the long commutes behind her and begin her own firm, Sage Hill Design in 2008. Her prior experience as both Art Director and Adjunct Design Professor have given her advantages in both corporate and educational realms. Her irrational fear of boredom and sense of global responsibility have led her to start a small organic farm with her husband. Kelly has worked with KBK Wealth Connection since its inception and continues to be an important part of the team. Website: http://www.sagehilldesign.net LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-pelissier-049b336 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sage-Hill-Design
EP59 Transform Your Money Mindset with Kathleen Burns Kingsbury Do you think you could be sabotaging your earning potential simply by the mindset you have about money? Could your attitude, beliefs, and relationship with money affect your revenue potential? On today’s episode, I’m joined by wealth psychology expert and founder of KBK Wealth Connection, Kathleen Burns Kingsbury. Kathleen’s mission at KBK is to teach financial service professionals how to connect, communicate, and collaborate more effectively with their clients, to help them increase client retention and improve profitability.
What questions should women ask when looking for a good financial adviser that understands them? What should financial advisers keep in mind when working with female clients? Wealth Psychology host, Emily Bouchard, talks with Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, author of "How to Give Financial Advice to Women" and Founder of KBK Wealth Connection Subscribe to Sylvia Global Media at: http://www.youtube.com/user/SylviaGlobal