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At The CCC
Hosts explore how financial habits impact mental health and relationships in recovery, offering insights into value-driven spending.
59:02β’15 Sept 2023
Money Matters: Queer Recovery and Financial Wellness
Episode Overview
- Explore the importance of values in conscious spending
- Understand the impact of unexamined financial patterns on mental health and relationships
- Navigate the intersection between money and sexuality
- Reflect on the significance of self-soothing with money
- Emphasize the role of conscious financial patterns in recovery
βThere is no good or bad, there's only God. Often decisions will get us there. The thing that is painful that we think we don't want is actually the thing that we absolutely need.β
Money can be a tricky subject, especially when you're on a recovery journey. In this episode of 'At The CCC', hosts Anthony and LouiLou, along with guest co-host Manny, dive into the complex relationship between finances and sobriety. Broadcasting from the heart of San Francisco's Castro Country Club, they create a welcoming space for discussing how financial habits can impact mental health and relationships. The conversation goes beyond budgeting tips, delving into how personal values shape our spending choices.
They draw fascinating parallels between money and sexuality, exploring how unexamined financial patterns can mirror deeper emotional issues. Whether you're just starting your recovery journey or have been on the path for a while, this episode offers valuable insights into making conscious financial decisions that align with your values. Tune in for a mix of heartfelt stories, practical advice, and a touch of humor that makes even the toughest topics feel approachable.

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