Wealth and Well-Being: Coping with Stress and Anxiety
Hosts Dr. Sonya Lutter and Wes Brown discuss effective strategies for managing financial stress, like developing support resources, practicing mindfulness, and prioritizing tasks.
Mental Health, Divorce Finance, and the Promise of Positive Psychology
Dr. Sonya Lutter and Wes Brown reflect on past conversations about mental health and navigating the combined emotional and financial implications of relationship changes.
Navigating Joy and Financial Well-Being
From exploring different "lands of wealth" to the impact of financial transparency on relationship satisfaction, Wes Brown and Sonya Lutter unpack how money changes the fabric of human connection.
The Path to True Well-Being: Rethinking Money and Happiness
From contemplating life's purpose to embracing the transformative power of kindness, Chris Budd shares invaluable wisdom that transcends traditional financial planning.
Wealth, Relationships, and Finding Contentment
From exploring different "lands of wealth" to the impact of financial transparency on relationship satisfaction, Wes Brown and Sonya Lutter unpack how money changes the fabric of human connection.
Money and Matrimony with Scott Rick
Ever wondered how your spending habits shape your relationships? Behavioral scientist Scott Rick is the author of a new book, 'Tightwads and Spendthrifts,' about the psychology of spending and saving - and how it impacts our relationships.
Embark on a Journey of Financial Wisdom in 2024 with Analog Advisor
As we step into a new year, what better way to kickstart your journey than with insights from the dynamic duo of Analog Advisor? Join hosts Wes Brown and Sonya Lutter in their introduction episode as they share their unique paths into financial planning, emphasizing the power of relationships over money.
Love & Money with Financial Therapist Dr. Sonya Lutter
Wes sits down with Dr. Sonya Lutter to explore why the combination of love and money is so combustible, and what can be done diffuse that stress and positively impact our relationships