
Insights from recent episode analysis
Audience Interest
Podcast Focus
Publishing Consistency
Platform Reach
Insights are generated by CastFox AI using publicly available data, episode content, and proprietary models.
Total monthly reach
Estimated from 1 chart position in 1 market.
By chart position
- 🇳🇿NZ · How To#189500 to 3K
- Per-Episode Audience
Est. listeners per new episode within ~30 days
150 to 900🎙 Daily cadence·18 episodes·Last published 2w ago - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
500 to 3K🇳🇿100% - Active Followers
Loyal subscribers who consistently listen
200 to 1.2K
Market Insights
Platform Distribution
Reach across major podcast platforms, updated hourly
Total Followers
—
Total Plays
—
Total Reviews
—
* Data sourced directly from platform APIs and aggregated hourly across all major podcast directories.
On the show
Recent episodes
The Moment We Stopped Treating Our Finances Like a Problem and Started Treating Them Like a Practice
Jun 16, 2026
Unknown duration
Why Doing This Alone Is the Hardest Way to Pay Off Debt
May 12, 2026
Unknown duration
What Nobody Tells You About Being Debt Free
Apr 28, 2026
Unknown duration
Afraid to Check Your Bank Account? This Is Why.
Apr 14, 2026
Unknown duration
The Doors Are Open - Inside The Challenge
Apr 7, 2026
Unknown duration
Social Links & Contact
Official channels & resources
Official Website
Login
RSS Feed
Login
| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/16/26 | ![]() The Moment We Stopped Treating Our Finances Like a Problem and Started Treating Them Like a Practice | If your budget keeps falling apart a few weeks after you build it — this episode is for you.Most couples treat their finances reactively. Money only comes up when something goes wrong. They build the budget during a crisis, make real progress, and then watch it slowly fade when the urgency lifts. Not because they failed — because they never built a practice.In this episode, I walk through the difference between a financial fix and a financial practice — and the four specific components that keep couples on track long after the adrenaline of a fresh start has worn off.I also have an announcement in this episode that I've been building toward all month. Stay for that one.In this episode:Why the fix-it cycle keeps couples starting over — and what it quietly costs the marriageThe four components of a financial practice that actually sticksThree things you can put in place before July startsAn announcement about what's opening this JulyLinks:Debt-Free Collective waitlist (opening July): https://financeswithoutfear.wixforms.com/f/7465530667648943285Free Money Compatibility Quiz: financeswithoutfear.com/quizFree Discovery Session: financeswithoutfear.com/discovery | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Why Doing This Alone Is the Hardest Way to Pay Off Debt | Most couples paying off debt are doing it alone — and it's costing them more than they realize.Not just motivation. Not just momentum. The isolation that comes with the debt payoff journey quietly puts weight on the marriage, slows down the progress, and makes the whole thing harder than it has to be.In this episode, I'm sharing what I've learned — from our own debt payoff journey and from the couples I coach — about what community actually does for couples in the middle of paying off debt. And why it might be the piece you're missing.You'll hear about a client who had made eight months of progress and was running out of fuel — and the shift that changed everything for her. Plus three practical things you can do this week to stop going it alone.In this episode:Why isolation is a design problem — not a character flawThree things community does for couples in debt payoff that solo effort can'tRenee's story — and how she paid off the rest of her debt in four months after one changeThree places to start this week if you're doing this aloneLinks:Free Money & Marriage Score: financeswithoutfear.com/scoreFree Discovery Session: financeswithoutfear.com/discoveryDebt-Free Collective waitlist: financeswithoutfear.com/collective | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() What Nobody Tells You About Being Debt Free | Do you ever wonder what debt freedom actually feels like when you get there?Not the screenshot. Not the celebration. What it really feels like — the days after the last payment, the emotions that surprised you, the things nobody warned you about.In this episode of Money & Marriage Made Simple, I'm sharing the honest version of what Zach and I experienced after paying off $50,000 in 11 months. Because the debt payoff journey doesn't end when the number hits zero — and understanding what comes next might be the most important thing you hear before you get there.In this episode, you'll hear:— Why debt freedom feels strange before it feels good, and what's actually happening in your nervous system when that shift happens— The new fears that show up after you pay off debt (and why this is completely normal)— What Zach said the day we made our last payment that I've never shared publicly— Why so many couples pay off debt and end up back in the same place within two years — and the one thing that separates the couples who don't— The honest truth about what it feels like when the people around you don't fully understand what the journey cost you— A direct message to the couple who is in the hard middle of their debt payoff journey right now — the month where nothing dramatic happens and you're just still doing itWhether you're just starting your debt payoff journey, deep in the grind, or right there at the finish line — this episode is for you.LINKS MENTIONED📋 Free Essential Money Checklist → financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklist📊 Free Money & Marriage Score → financeswithoutfear.com/score💬 Book a Free Discovery Session → financeswithoutfear.com/discovery📖 New Blog Post: How to Pay Off Debt as a Couple — A Step-by-Step Guide → financeswithoutfear.com/blogIF THIS EPISODE RESONATEDThe best thing you can do is follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps more couples find this content when they need it most. And if you know someone who's in the middle of their debt payoff journey right now, send them this episode. It was made for them.ABOUT TINA + FINANCES WITHOUT FEARI'm Tina, a financial coach for couples in their 20s and 30s who are ready to get out of debt and stop letting money come between them. My husband Zach and I paid off $50,000 in 11 months — and now I help couples build the system, the communication, and the confidence to do the same.📱 Instagram: @financeswithoutfear🌐 Website: financeswithoutfear.com📧 Contact: tina@financeswithoutfear.comMoney & Marriage Made Simple releases every other Tuesday. Follow wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Afraid to Check Your Bank Account? This Is Why. | Do you avoid opening your bank account? In this episode of Money and Marriage Made Simple, I talk about financial avoidance — what it actually is, why smart couples do it, and what changes when you finally decide to look.There's a version of you that knows exactly how much debt you have. And there's a version of you that's been quietly avoiding finding out. In this episode, I'm talking about financial avoidance — not the behavior, but what's underneath it. Why smart, capable people close their eyes to their finances. What they're actually protecting themselves from. And what happens the moment they finally look. This is one of the most personal episodes I've recorded.Links:5-Day Budget Breakthrough Challenge - www.financeswithoutfear.com/breakthroughFree Discovery Session - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-session?referral=service_list_widgetFree Essential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklistTimestamps:00:00 - The personal story behind financial avoidance01:12 - Why avoidance is a survival mechanism, not laziness02:30 - The mental cost of avoiding your finances in marriage03:32 - How the fear of what numbers say about you fuels avoidance04:25 - The impact of unspoken financial agreements in marriage07:16 - The relief of finally facing the full financial picture08:19 - Common fears around money: responsibility, disappointment, and reality10:35 - Reframing the numbers as a math problem, not a character judgment12:20 - The importance of naming your specific fears to diminish their power13:29 - Practical exercise: Write down what you are truly afraid of14:33 - The lighter feeling that comes with clarity and knowing the numbers15:26 - Invitation to join the 5 Day Budget Breakthrough Challenge or book a free sessionRemember:Facing your finances with compassion begins with understanding your fears. You are not your debt or your numbers. Take steps to confront what you’ve been avoiding — clarity and relief are just on the other side. | — | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() The Doors Are Open - Inside The Challenge | The 5 Day Budget Breakthrough Challenge is officially open — and in today's bonus episode, I'm taking you inside it. Not a sales pitch. A real walk-through of what happens each day, why I built it the way I did, and what couples actually walk away with. If you've been wondering whether this is for you, this episode will tell you everything you need to know.Doors close April 17. Don't miss it!5-Day Budget Breakthrough Challenge - www.financeswithoutfear.com/breakthroughFREE Discovery Session - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-sessionFREE Money Compatibility Quiz — financeswithoutfear.com/quizFREE Essential Money Checklist — financeswithoutfear.com/checklist | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() You're One Budget Away From a Different Marriage | Discover how building a shared, intentional budget can strengthen your relationship, reduce financial stress, and foster trust with your partner. In this episode, Tina Bunn shares personal stories, practical tips, and introduces a step-by-step challenge to help couples create a financial plan that works for their unique life.Main TopicsThe budget as a cornerstone of a healthy marriageHow shared money management improves relationship trust and communicationThe power of creating a flexible, joint financial systemPractical steps to build your first budget in 5 daysThe upcoming 5-Day Budget Breakthrough ChallengeKey InsightsYour budget is more than a financial document—it's a marriage foundation.When couples get their budget right, their relationship improves alongside their finances.Money stress causes emotional distance and fights; a shared budget reduces this tension.Building a language around money ('sinking fund', 'debt snowball') enhances understanding and teamwork.A shared plan brings clarity, reduces guilt, increases trust, and makes future planning possible.The 5-Day Budget Breakthrough Challenge helps couples design their customized budget grounded in their values and goals.Effective communication about money can turn disagreements into partnership-building conversations.Resources & LinksDownload the FREE Essential Money Checklist Enroll in the 5-Day Budget Breakthrough ChallengeConnect with TinaInstagramTikTok | — | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Why Budgeting Feels Like a Fight (And What To Do About It) | Are you struggling to talk about money with your partner without it turning into an argument? In this episode, Tina Bunn shares powerful communication shifts that help couples build trust and teamwork around finances, leading to a healthier and more connected marriage.Key Topics:The real reason couples fight about money isn't their lack of budgets, but how they talk about itCommon mistakes that derail money conversations and how to avoid themThe importance of scheduling regular "money dates" to create a calm, structured environmentHow focusing on goals rather than problems shifts the conversation to teamworkThe significance of using "we" language instead of "you" to foster partnershipPractical tips to reframe money talks and reduce defensivenessReal stories illustrating successful communication shiftsAn introduction to tools like the money compatibility quiz for better understandingResources & Links:Money Compatibility Quiz Schedule a Free Discovery Session Connect with Tina Bunn:WebsiteInstagramTikTok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() What Debt Freedom Really Feels Like | In these episodes of "Money and Marriage Made Simple," Tina Bunn shares personal stories and practical insights on achieving financial peace, the importance of emergency funds, and cultivating healthy money habits in marriage. Whether you're overwhelmed by debt or living paycheck to paycheck, these episodes guide you toward a more secure and harmonious financial future.Key Topics:The power of an emergency fund and real-life pet emergency story to illustrate its importanceHow debt freedom feels and the significance of having savings readily availableLinks: Book a FREE Discovery Session with Tina - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-sessionEvery Dollar Budgeting App (https://www.everydollar.com) - Free budgeting tool recommended by TinaFinances Without Fear on TikTokFinances Without Fear on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() The Fight That Changed Everything | In this episode of Money and Marriage Made Simple, Tina Bunn shares a powerful story about her journey from financial stress and tension to harmony and security. Discover how shifts in mindset and communication transformed their financial life and strengthened their marriage, offering actionable lessons for couples facing similar struggles.Key topics:The impact of financial stress on marriage and emotional well-beingThe defining moment that sparked their journey to debt freedomUnderstanding and managing different money personalities (spender vs. saver)The role of a shared budget as a foundation for trust and teamworkBuilding and maintaining an emergency fund for peace of mindPractical steps to move from living paycheck to paycheck to living with confidenceThe importance of using inclusive language: from "mine and yours" to "ours"How a united approach accelerates goal achievement and deepens connectionCommon pitfalls: keeping score and weak money mindsetsQuestions couples can reflect on to improve their financial and relational harmonyResources & Links:Every Dollar Budgeting App — A free tool recommended by Tina for building a budgetBook a Discovery Session — A free consultation with TinaConnect with Tina Bunn:InstagramVisit the WebsiteTake the FREE Money Compatibility Quiz: www.financeswithoutfear.com/quiz Get the FREE Essential Money Checklist: https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() When Good Change Feels Hard: Our Real-Time Career Transition | In this episode of Money and Marriage Made Simple, Tina shares a personal story of navigating a big career change in her family, balancing new opportunities, financial risks, and relationship stress. Tune in to learn about practical steps for making tough decisions while maintaining harmony and control over your finances.In this episode:Tina discusses her family's transition to her husband's new sales role and the impact on their time, benefits, and incomeThe importance of running the numbers and analyzing all financial implications before making big decisionsHow to manage relationship stress during periods of change, even when the change is positiveThe dilemma of taking on debt for essential expenses like a vehicle, and how they approached repayment and peace of mindTips for communicating openly and giving yourself grace amid uncertainty and transitionConnect with Tina:InstagramTikTokFreebies:Essential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklistMoney Compatibility Quiz - www.financeswithoutfear.com/quizBook a Discovery Session - www.financeswithoutfear.comKeep in mind:Change is a process. Give yourself grace, communicate openly, and trust the teamwork — the results will follow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
Want analysis for the episodes below?Free for Pro Submit a request, we'll have your selected episodes analyzed within an hour. Free, at no cost to you, for Pro users. | |||||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() A Fresh Financial Start in 2026 | In this episode, Tina Bunn explores why New Year financial resolutions often fail and how couples can create a sustainable financial plan together. She emphasizes the importance of aligning financial goals with your partner, focusing on building a shared vision rather than imposing restrictions. Tina shares practical steps to establish a money system that fosters communication and teamwork, helping couples to achieve financial peace. Tune in to learn how to transform your financial habits and make this year different.Links:FREE Essential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklistFREE Money Compatibility Quiz - www.financeswithoutfear.com/quizDiscovery Session - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-session Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Your Year-End Financial Celebration (Yes, Really!) | Most couples end the year focused on what went WRONG with their money. The overspending. The missed goals. The fights. But what if you flipped the script? In this episode, I'm showing you how to celebrate your financial wins - even the small ones - and why this mindset shift is the foundation for a successful 2026. This isn't toxic positivity. This is strategic gratitude that creates momentum.TakeawaysFocus on financial wins, not losses.Acknowledge small progress as significant.Conduct a financial wins inventory with your spouse.Celebrate achievements to build confidence.Set the stage for a successful 2026.Understand financial compatibility with a fun quiz.Shift from negativity to celebration.Strengthen relationships through financial discussions.Plan for future financial goals together.End 2025 with gratitude and hope.LinksDiscovery Session - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-sessionMoney Compatibility Quiz - www.financeswithoutfear.com/quizEssential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklistKeywordsfinancial wins, 2025, financial inventory, couples, financial compatibility, financial goals, money management, relationship, progress Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() From 'Never Enough' to 'More Than Enough' - Cultivating Gratitude in Your Money Journey | In this episode, Tina Bunn discusses the impact of a scarcity mindset on relationships and finances, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and contentment. She explores how shifting from a mindset of "never enough" to "more than enough" can transform one's relationship with money and improve marital harmony. Tina provides practical steps to cultivate gratitude, such as acknowledging current blessings, celebrating small wins, and expressing gratitude towards one's partner. She also highlights the emotional cost of a lack of contentment and offers strategies to practice gratitude daily.LinksFinancial Focus Journal - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/the-financial-focus-journalDiscovery Session - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-sessionFREE Essential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklistKeywordsscarcity mindset, gratitude, financial peace, contentment, relationship harmony, money management, financial growth, emotional cost, gratitude practices, financial coachingTakeawaysShift from scarcity to abundance mindset.Gratitude transforms financial relationships.Celebrate small wins to maintain motivation.Acknowledge current blessings for peace.Express gratitude to strengthen partnerships.Scarcity mindset affects emotional well-being.Contentment is key to financial peace.Gratitude is a daily practice, not a feeling.Financial struggles are learning opportunities.Partnership is the most valuable asset. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Preparing for Christmas Without the January Panic | The holidays are coming fast, and most couples are heading into Christmas without a plan - which means January panic, credit card regret, and fights about money. In this episode, I'll walk you through how to prepare NOW so you can actually enjoy Christmas instead of dreading what comes after. This isn't about deprivation - it's about creating margin for joy, presence, and peace during the holidays.TakeawaysPicture this: It's January, and you're staring at a credit card statement, wondering how you spent so much.Prepare for Christmas in a way that protects both your wallet and your relationship.Start with the dream conversation to align on Christmas values.Have the reality conversation to assess your financial situation honestly.Create a detailed plan for every dollar you're going to spend.Mark your must-haves, nice-to-haves, and dream-to-haves in your budget.Planning doesn't kill the joy of Christmas; it protects it.Your stress-free presence matters more than the presents you give.Compromise is building something together as a team.Start the new year with excitement and hope instead of regret.Links:Money Compatibility Score Free Quiz - https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/690123be46f01500150e78beFree Download - Essential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() The Power of Regular Money Check-Ins | In this episode of Money and Marriage Made Simple, Tina Bunn discusses the importance of regular financial check-ins, known as 'money dates,' to maintain alignment and communication in a relationship. She provides a detailed guide on setting up these monthly and weekly check-ins, emphasizing collaboration, open communication, and the importance of celebrating progress. Tina also offers practical tips for making these sessions enjoyable and effective, and highlights the benefits of having a structured agenda to avoid financial conflicts.Takeaways:Regular money check-ins keep communication open.Money dates prevent small issues from becoming big problems.Budgeting should be collaborative, not controlling.Set a relaxing atmosphere for money dates.Create an agenda to cover all necessary topics.Celebrate progress, don't just focus on problems.Plan and adjust next month's budget together.Weekly check-ins complement monthly money dates.Both partners should be involved in financial discussions.Use money dates to align on financial goals.Links:Money Date Guide - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/the-secret-to-a-stronger-marriage-the-ultimate-money-date-guideFREE Essential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklistONE Private Coaching spot available! Book your FREE Discovery Session here - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-session Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | ![]() How To Create Shared Financial Goals As A Couple | In this episode of Money and Marriage Made Simple, Tina Bunn guides couples through the process of setting shared financial goals. She emphasizes the importance of dreaming together, aligning values, and creating actionable goals. Tina provides practical steps for goal-setting, including regular check-ins and celebrating progress, to help couples build the life they want together.TakeawaysDream big and create a roadmap for your life together.Shared goals create unity, motivation, and momentum.Align your dreams with your deepest values as a couple.Break big dreams into specific, actionable goals.Start with foundational goals like becoming debt-free.Regularly check in on goals to track progress and adjust.Celebrate small wins and progress along the way.Create a visual reminder of your goals, like a vision board.Use tools like a financial focus journal for structure.Stay aligned and move forward together towards your dreams.LinksFREE Masterclass - Create Your First Budget Together (Without The Overwhelm) - www.financeswithouttfear.com/masterclassFinancial Focus Journal - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/the-financial-focus-journalFree Essential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Combining Finances: Should We or Shouldn't We? | In this episode of Money and Marriage Made Simple, Tina Bunn discusses the importance of combining finances in marriage. She explains how financial transparency builds trust, simplifies budgeting, and strengthens the relationship. Tina also addresses common concerns about independence, personal spending, and income disparities, providing practical steps for couples to manage their finances together.TakeawaysCombining finances strengthens marriage.Financial transparency builds trust.Joint accounts simplify budgeting.Independence isn't lost in marriage.Combine finances when legally married.Exceptions for financial abuse exist.Discuss financial roles and responsibilities.Budget for personal spending money.Regular money check-ins are crucial.Focus on building a strong marriage.LinksBook your free Discovery Session - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/service-page/discovery-session?referral=service_list_widgetDownload the free Essential Money Checklist - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/moneychecklistKeywordsmoney management, marriage, combining finances, financial transparency, relationship satisfaction, budgeting, shared goals, financial planning, couples finance, financial communication Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() How to Talk About Money Without Fighting | SummaryIn this episode of Money and Marriage Made Simple, Tina Bunn discusses how couples can talk about money without fighting. She shares personal experiences and offers practical advice on managing financial conversations with empathy and understanding. Key topics include the emotional aspects of money, the importance of mindset, and the four C's of constructive money talks: choosing the right time, creating a safe environment, clarifying the goal, and collaborating rather than controlling.TakeawaysMoney talks are not just about numbers; they involve emotions, history, and identity.Different upbringings and money stories can lead to conflicts in financial discussions.Power struggles and control issues often arise in money conversations.Mismatched expectations and assumptions can cause financial disagreements.Talking logistics without acknowledging emotions can lead to fights.Approach money talks as teammates, not opponents.Assume good intent and work to understand each other's perspectives.Use the four C's: choose the right time, create a safe environment, clarify the goal, and collaborate.Consider outside help like a financial coach or marriage counselor if needed.Start with small, calm conversations to build progress.LinksEssential Money Checklist for Couples - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/couples-money-checklistFinances Without Fear Instagram - @financeswithoutfear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() Why You and Your Spouse Might Not See Eye-to-Eye with Money - And How to Fix It | SummaryIn this episode of Money and Marriage Made Simple, Tina Bunn discusses the common issue of couples not seeing eye to eye on money matters and offers practical steps to bridge the gap. She shares personal experiences and insights on how different money backgrounds and personalities can lead to conflicts, and provides actionable advice on how to create a shared financial vision.TakeawaysGet curious, not critical when discussing money.Use 'I' statements to avoid defensiveness.Share your money stories to understand each other's background.Create a shared vision for your financial future.Understand different money personalities and values.Plan money discussions outside of heated moments.Use resources like money date guides for structured conversations.Recognize that financial alignment is a journey, not a quick fix.Start conversations now, don't wait for the perfect moment.You are not broken, just different people with different views.LinksMoney Date Guide - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/the-secret-to-a-stronger-marriage-the-ultimate-money-date-guideMoney Date Checklist (FREE) - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/money-date-checklistMoney Mastery Guide - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/money-mastery-guide-7-ways-to-elevate-your-financesEssential Money Checklist for Couples (FREE) - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/couples-money-checklist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() Why Money and Marriage Go Hand-in-Hand | SummaryIn this episode, host, Tina Bunn, explores the intricate connection between money and marriage, sharing personal experiences and insights on how financial communication can strengthen relationships. She discusses the impact of financial stress on marriages and offers practical advice for couples to manage their finances together, emphasizing the importance of open communication and shared financial goals.TakeawaysMoney is a leading cause of stress in marriages.Financial infidelity can lead to divorce.Open communication about money strengthens relationships.Shared financial goals bring couples closer.Debt can create separation in marriages.Understanding money tendencies is crucial for harmony.Avoiding money talks leads to resentment.Regular financial check-ins are essential.Budgeting together fosters unity.Financial planning can transform relationships.LinksEssential Money Checklist for Couples (FREE) - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/couples-money-checklistFinancial Focus Journal - https://www.financeswithoutfear.com/product-page/the-financial-focus-journal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | ![]() Welcome to Money & Marriage Made Simple | Welcome to Money & Marriage Made Simple! Meet your host, Tina Bunn, financial coach and owner of Finances Without Fear. Learn more about Tina at the website or follow on social media.www.financeswithoutfear.comInstagram - @financeswithoutfear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
Showing 21 of 21
Pitch Fit is a Pro feature
See how bookable this show is for guests, which brands already advertise, the per-episode ad value, and the best-fit guest and sponsor profile. The numbers are blurred on the free plan.
How readily this show books outside guests like you.
How proven this show is for host-read sponsorships.
For Guests
ProFor Advertisers
ProUpgrade to Pro to unlock guest cadence, sponsor categories, fit scores, and per-episode ad value for this show.
Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
















