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Episode 55 Bob Wheeler on how to have a great emotional relationship with your money -Building My Le

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Welcome to Episode 55 of Building My Legacy.

In this podcast, Bob Wheeler – a certified public accountant, author and stand-up comedian – talks about how you can have a better emotional relationship with your money. Bob believes that most people don’t realize how their unconscious money beliefs influence their money-related decisions. Today, with the financial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s not surprising that so many people are fearful and anxious about their finances. In fact, Bob estimates that 85 percent of us will need “financial therapy” to get through the pandemic and its aftermath. His advice also ties in with building your legacy as you determine what’s important to you, how money plays a part in that and why it’s important to lay the groundwork now for the future.

So if you want to know:

- How what you learned about money growing up can influence your decisions now
- Why you can be a victim of your own financial sabotage
- How to start the important money conversation – with your spouse or partner, children or parents – without creating a conflict


About Bob Wheeler

Bob Wheeler, a certified public accountant and stand-up comic, is the author of the new book, The Money Nerve: Navigating the Emotions of Money. Bob wrote the book to help his readers create a healthy relationship with money by navigating the emotional response to money. Bob also offers an online course, “The Money Nerve – The Course to Financial Freedom.” Both the book and the course are designed to help you recognize the emotions around making decisions about money. Bob believes you don’t need to apologize for wanting success, and you need to be aware of how your childhood – and unconscious money beliefs – may still influence your relationship with money today.


If you’d like to take the first step to a new financial freedom, find out more about Bob’s online course at htt

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