Bari Tessler: Why Every Type Needs a Financial Therapist (Enneagram 4) [S04-014]

 


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What is your relationship with money?  Do you have a healthy one? Do you have a conscious one?

Most of us don’t receive a financial education or an emotional literacy education as we are growing up.  But, given how much we think about money, understanding what it is for, and why it is uniquely important to you can help foster a better, more intentional relationship with money.

Bari Tessler, Financial Therapist, podcast host, and author of The Art of Money joins me for a discussion on money healing and shares insights into how each type relates to money.

In today’s episode you’ll discover:

  • What a financial therapist is and why you need one

  • What “money emotions” are and how they show up for your type

  • How a body check-in relates to money healing

ABOUT BARI TESSLER

Bari Tessler Linden, M.A., is a Financial Therapist, Mentor Coach, Mama-preneur, and the Founder of The Art of Money. She has guided thousands of people to new, empowered, and refreshingly honest relationships with money through her nurturing, body-centered approach.  

Her methodology weaves together personal, couple, and creative entrepreneurial money teachings into one complete tapestry. She is the founder of The Art of Money: a year-long money school, which integrates Money Healing, Money Practices and Money Maps.  You can learn more about Bari on her website at https://baritessler.com or follow her on Instagram and Facebook at @baritessler. 

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Step one for me was helping people understand what are the emotions that come up? Is it shame, anger, sadness, grief, anxiety, fear, guilt, hope, excitement? And not only just what are they, but tools to name them, sit with them, learn how to be with them, so it’s not so overwhelming.
— Bari Tessler, Financial Therapist