Tag: Money Mindset

Talking to Kids About College Costs and Money Mindset with Joyce Marter, LCPC, CSP® (Ep. 87)

Talking to Kids About College Costs and Money Mindset with Joyce Marter, LCPC, CSP® (Ep. 87)

Paying for college can bring up pressure, guilt, fear, and big family questions long before a tuition bill arrives.

How can families talk about money in a healthier way, set expectations early, and help young adults build confidence instead of confusion?

In this episode, Nicole Romito talks with Joyce Marter, LCPC, CSP®, licensed psychotherapist, keynote speaker, and author of The Financial Mindset Fix, about how parents can approach college planning with honesty and clarity. They explore how emotions, family history, relationship dynamics, and financial literacy all shape these decisions. Joyce shares practical ways to set expectations, involve kids in the process, and build independence through shared responsibility, scholarships, work, and open conversations.

Key takeaways:

  • Why college money talks should start early, before campus visits, so expectations are realistic and less emotional
  • How parents can address guilt, shame, and pressure before discussing college costs with their children
  • Why kids benefit from having responsibility through work, scholarships, and contributing to college expenses
  • How family dynamics, divorce, and differing money beliefs can complicate college planning conversations
  • Why financial literacy and emotional awareness help young adults build pride, ownership, and independence
  • And more!

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About Our Guest: 

Internationally renowned mental health thought leader and financial mindset expert, Joyce Marter, considers it her life’s purpose to spread the Mental Wealth; to remove the shame and stigma from both mental health and financial stress and provide a global audience with practical strategies and tools to heal, recover, thrive and prosper.

Joyce enjoys travel and has visited over 20 countries, with Thailand, Turkey and Ukraine being some of her favorites. She welcomes opportunities to travel internationally to speak at large conferences or events. While she only speaks English, she has experience collaborating with a translator during her talks.

Financial Truths Every Woman Needs to Hear with Terry Savage (Ep. 78)

Financial Truths Every Woman Needs to Hear with Terry Savage (Ep. 78)

Most women carry the weight of financial decisions while juggling careers, caregiving, and the pressure to simply “figure it out.” 

In this conversation, Nicole sits down with nationally recognized money expert Terry Savage for a grounded, candid look at what women need to know at every stage of life. They unpack why time is one of your most powerful financial tools, the real impact of credit card debt, how early investing can change your future, and why long-term care planning matters more than most people realize.

What to expect from this episode:

  • How to avoid the debt spiral that steals opportunities
  • The power of starting small and starting early
  • Why women’s financial paths include unique challenges
  • How to protect yourself and loved ones later in life
  • And so much more!

Resources:

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About Our Guest: 

Terry Savage is a nationally recognized expert on personal finance, the economy, and the markets. She writes a weekly personal finance column syndicated in major newspapers by Tribune Content Agency.

She is the author of four best-selling books on personal finance. A new edition of her best-selling book, The Savage Truth on Money is now available on Amazon.com. The first edition was named one of the top ten money books of the year by Amazon.com. Her other recent book is: The Savage Number: How Much Money do You Really Need to Retire? She is also co-author of The New Love Deal.

Terry appears frequently on national television and radio programs, commenting on the financial markets and current economic events. She is featured on WGN Radio and WGN-TV in Chicago, with a weekly personal finance segment.