Ready to stop stressing about money but don't want to feel guilty for spending money on the stuff you love either?

This is different.

A lot of traditional financial advice focuses on the older generations and ignores all the different dimensions of YOUR unique financial situation. Money Therapy was created to be different. It combines personal finance strategy plus money psychology so you can master your finances while healing your relationship to money and not just focusing on your future but making sure you can enjoy your present too.

Courses

Self paced video courses that can help you master your finances on a variety of topics

Money Game Plan

A simple system to manage your money

This course will give you an easy to follow system that allows you to cover your bills, save for future goals, invest for your retirement and still have money to spend on stuff you love. This is the last budget you will ever need.

Mind Your Money

Money psychology explained

COMING SOON! This course will address why money feels hard or stressful for you. Your entire history with money will be examined and you will gain a better understanding of how your emotions and mindset around money affect your bank account.

For The Love Of Money

A money course for couples

COMING SOON! This course will help you and your partner get on the same page about money, figure out how to communicate about money and understand your shared goals for your finances. This will also help you figure out a system to manage your money as a team with ease.

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New episodes every Monday available wherever you listen to podcasts.

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Meet Your Money Coach

Hi! I’m Hannah Brown, licensed mental health therapist and money coach. A few years ago I was constantly stressed about money, had $0 in savings and over 8K+ of credit card debt (on top of a car loan and 100K of student loan debt!) I never had a plan with my money and just thought money was all a bunch of math which is why I wasn’t good at it.

My money stress really started in grad school where I had no idea how to manage my money and thought a solid plan was putting everything on my credit card and hoping one day to pay it off. After I graduated I got a clinical job where I was getting paid the most $ I had ever made but still felt stressed about money. 

Then I made the switch to private practice and no longer had a steady paycheck but instead only got paid when I saw clients. This made my money stress sky rocket. 

The final breakdown was my dog needing emergency surgery. After I maxed out all my credit cards, I still could not afford the surgery because I had $0 in savings to pay for it. I say in the waiting room sobbing while filling out another credit card application all while wondering if my dog was going to be okay. Once I started crying to my therapist about my $ problems, I knew something needed to change.

I finally started figuring out a plan with my money and understanding my finances - and y’all I did not go to school for this so if I can learn this stuff, so can you! 

Now I have an emergency fund to cover any unexpected cost. My partner and I saved and paid for our 15K wedding all on our own. We have paid off 22K of debt. I did this all while still living my life and traveling which is my favorite thing to spend money on.

I also still have debt I’m working on paying off and don’t make a 6 figure income so I teach from a place of relatability and understand how you’re feeling because I’ve been through it too!