S2~E33: Women, Work, and Worth: Rethinking Money in Midlife
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Money can feel overwhelming, emotional, and even scary, especially for women and entrepreneurs who don’t earn a traditional paycheck. In this episode of The Whole Woman Podcast, Kim Mosiman and Rachel Lavin have an honest, refreshing conversation about women and money, breaking down scarcity mindsets, financial shame, and the belief that we don’t deserve security or abundance.Together, they explore how our upbringing shapes our relationship with money, why so many women struggle to charge what they’re worth, and how that mindset can shift, at any age. From paying off debt and funding Roth IRAs to using multiple bank accounts, credit card points, and simple saving habits like the $5 rule, this episode is packed with real-life financial wisdom without judgment or overwhelm.Kim and Rachel also discuss the unique challenges faced by self-employed women and entrepreneurs, including inconsistent income, asking for the going rate, and learning to trust that money can support your life instead of control it. They share personal stories about debt freedom, late-starter saving, teaching kids about money, and why financial education should start much earlier.If you’ve ever felt anxious about money, guilty for wanting more, or unsure how to balance responsibility with joy, this episode will help you feel seen—and offer practical, compassionate ways to rethink your relationship with money.Topics include:~ Scarcity vs abundance mindset~ Women, money, and self-worth~ Financial tips for entrepreneurs~ Saving, investing, and Roth IRAs~ Charging what you’re worth~ Using money as a support system, not a stressorSubscribe for weekly conversations about mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional wellness for women, and join us as we navigate midlife with honesty, humor, and hope.