🎙️ Episode Title: Amplifying Our Financial Roots
In this robust conversation, we explore how financial trauma lives in our bodies, histories, and communities—and how we can use technology and collective care to begin healing and building anew. From inherited scarcity mindsets to systemic barriers, we dive into the roots of financial pain and the tools that help us reclaim our narratives.
Join us as we talk about:
đź§ The emotional and generational impacts of financial trauma
🤝 Community-based solutions for financial empowerment
đź’» How technology can amplify voices, access, and support
🌱 Stories of resilience, resistance, and reimagining wealth
This episode is a call to action—and a reminder: our financial roots may be complex, but together, we can amplify them into something powerful, sustainable, and just.
🎙️ Episode 3: Amplifying Our Financial RootsIn this robust conversation, we explore how financial trauma lives in our bodies, histories, and communities—and how we can use technology and collective care to begin healing and building anew. From inherited scarcity mindsets to systemic barriers, we dive into the roots of financial pain and the tools that help us reclaim our narratives.Join us as we talk about:🧠The emotional and generational impacts of financial trauma🤝 Community-based solutions for financial empowerment💻 How technology can amplify voices, access, and support🌱 Stories of resilience, resistance, and reimagining wealthThis episode is a call to action—and a reminder: our financial roots may be complex, but together, we can amplify them into something powerful, sustainable, and just.
About Our Guest:
Tyra Edmond (she/her/hers) is an experienced financial professional with over 20 years of experience who thrives as an accomplice in social and racial justice to achieve lasting and far-reaching change. She takes a holistic approach to finance and accounting that connects her experience working in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors, and her Southern relationship-building-centered personality. Tyra is pursuing a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) and holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Business Administration. She is passionate about building community and sits on boards and committees that celebrate intersectionality and joy as it relates to social and racial justice.