April 3, 2024

These Subtle Cultural Scripts Probably Shaped Your Money Habits

These Subtle Cultural Scripts Probably Shaped Your Money Habits

Dissecting our "money stories" with writer Elise Loehnen.

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Writer Elise Loehnen (“On Our Best Behavior”) joined me to explore how our money stories make us spend, work, and live. Distinct cultural scripts shape our relationship with money, like “sloth” and “greed” or the idea that “a man should be a provider.” Even if you’re not consciously abiding by this societal shorthand, Elise says, it probably influences your attitudes.

Transcripts, show notes, production credits, and more can be found at: https://moneywithkatie.com/money-stories-culture.

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