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More often than not, financial conversations tend to be a challenge. After all, money has been proven to be a significant stressor on marriage and familial relationships. Nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, and one of the two biggest reasons is that darn green stuff. And when we're young, the majority of us are taught that talking about money is taboo. How many of you remember your parents telling you not to talk money or politics at the dinner table? Yes, we see those hands out there. The problem is, talking money is one of the most critical conversations you can have with your significant other. You can't just sweep a spending or saving problem under the rug. That will just cause more issues. If you bring two different viewpoints to the table, that's okay. You need to hash things out, but we get it. Money is tricky, so we're here to help.

In a new episode of A Place of Possibility™, we are thrilled to welcome guest Andy Bryce to the show. Andy is a therapist with more than 30 years of experience helping couples and families with their relationships. Over the years, Andy has helped us break down challenging financial conversation barriers with our clients. In this episode, we're discussing some of the psychology behind certain financial perspectives and how to approach money discussions with your significant other effectively. We will discuss:

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The time is now, folks. If you've been putting off these types of conversations, find a quiet spot, grab your partner, and press play. It's not too late to get started and find a solution. We hope that you will be able to turn this discussion into a bonding moment for your relationship rather than a breaking point.