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Money Trauma

Money Trauma

Veröffentlicht: 2026-03-20
© Miho Soon
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4 Folgen
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-03-20
© Miho Soon
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The Psychology of Wealth Accumulation

The Psychology of Wealth Accumulation

What is the emotional world beneath the rich - those who inherit or accumulate large amounts of wealth? How is the impulse behind 'the goalpost never stops moving' connected to psychological security? Who benefits from the rich getting richer? Speaking
Länge: 40:04
What is the emotional world beneath the rich - those who inherit or accumulate large amounts of wealth? How is the impulse behind 'the goalpost never stops moving' connected to psychological security? Who benefits from the rich getting richer?
Speaking with people who work closely with the ultra-wealthy, we examine how the systems surrounding the rich enforce dynamics of wealth accumulation. We ask what common stories and experiences sustain these structures, whose interests they serve, and what might become possible if wealth were aligned with values of real social impact - for the many and not the few.
Featuring:
Iris Brilliant - Anticapitalist / Wealth ‘Enoughness’ money coach for wealthy people, former National Organizer at Resource GenerationJake Hayman - Author of “Wealth Unpublished”, worked as a trusted advisor to values-led wealth holders for almost 20 years, Founder/co-founder of What The Future Holds, Ten Years' Time, Good Ancestor Movement, Progressive Advisor Movement etc
Money Trauma is a partner of The Post Growth Institute.
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Erscheinungs­datum: 20.3.2026, 10:00:00

Beschreibung

3 out of 4 Gen-Zs and Millennials have PTSD-like symptoms caused by financially induced stress. Mental health and trauma have gotten more into the mainstream, and yet we don’t apply the same lens to money.
'Money Trauma' challenges the many misconceptions about money behaviours - uncovering experiences like financial stress, gambling, and wealth accumulation from a trauma-informed perspective. Follow us on a journey around the world speaking to experts about how these stories contradict real experiences people psychologically and socially - and who ends up benefitting from these stories.

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