How to Make Peace With Your Money with Ken Honda

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Financial Advisor vs Financial Planner vs Money Coach: Who Do You Actually Need?

You’re doing well with money. You make a good income. You’re responsible. And yet there’s this quiet feeling that you should have more clarity than you do. You know there are smarter moves you could be making. You just don’t know who to trust to help you figure them out. So you d ...  Show more

RE-RELEASE: You're Not Bad with Money- You're Bad at Talking About it

Episode Re-release. We had tech issues on the first release and this info is too good for you not to hear! Talking about money shouldn’t feel like emotional CrossFit, but for most of us it does. In this episode, Shari breaks down why money conversations get so charged—and why it’ ...  Show more

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