16. Breaking Toxic Generational Money Stories with Kim Uzzell
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In Today's Episode...
In this conversation, Kim Uzzell, a former stockbroker turned financial coach, shares her insights on money and marriage. She emphasizes the importance of open conversations about finances within families and relationships, as well as the need for financial education from an early age. Kim also discusses the gender gap in financial planning and the impact of societal expectations on women's financial confidence. She shares her personal journey of trying to keep up with others' spending habits and the negative impact it had on her marriage and family. Kim encourages listeners to break the cycle of financial inadequacy and make mindful decisions about money. The conversation explores the importance of open communication about money in relationships, the impact of money on marriages, and how to involve children in money conversations. Key takeaways include the need to ask for and accept help when struggling financially, the importance of setting boundaries and respecting each other's money stories in a relationship, and the significance of being mindful of language when discussing money with children.
Connect with Kim Uzzell
LinkedIn Website: www.mymoneymovement.co.uk InstagramAbout Kim
"I worked in Investment Management for over 30 years, through the rise and fall of the 90's and early noughties, and into the financial crash of 2008 so I have worked with clients who have made and gained, traded and lost, fully embraced and completely denied their financial dealings.
As well a wealth of professional experience, I’ve also been on my own journey full of financial ups and downs, of trying to achieve what I thought was expected of me, of avoiding the important conversations with those closest to me, and starting, yet again, with all the best of intentions.
I want to eliminate the taboo around money and create an environment where people are comfortable in talking about their finances and educating their children to do the same."
-Kim Uzzell
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