by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | May 26, 2025 | Communicating Value, Money Psychology, Podcast Insights
Ashley Quamme didn’t plan on a career in financial services. She began her professional journey as a licensed marriage and family therapist, specializing in couples and family dynamics. For over a decade, she supported clients through emotionally complex experiences,...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | May 5, 2025 | Money Psychology, Podcast Insights, Women and Wealth
Financial abuse is one of the most insidious forms of control. It can be difficult to recognize yet devastating in its impact. Cary Carbonaro, a Certified Financial Planner and fierce advocate for women’s financial empowerment, knows this firsthand. In a...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Feb 10, 2025 | Financial Conversations, Money Psychology
The number one question I get when interviewed about my new book, Breaking Money Silence: How to Shattor Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life, is “How do I begin a money conversation?” Here are some creative tools to break your money...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Jan 13, 2025 | Financial Conversations, Money Psychology, Podcast Insights
I was recently interviewed about the publication of the second edition of my book, Breaking Money Silence: How to Shatter Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finance, and Live a Richer Life by Kirby Rosplock of Tamarind Learning. I respect Kirby’s work with affluent...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Oct 28, 2024 | Communicating Value, Money Psychology, Women and Wealth
There are many myths about women and negotiating and when these fallacies are repeated, they become self-fulfilling prophecies. and contribute to women feeling less confident when negotiating their salaries or fees. Let’s look at the facts so you can feel better about...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Sep 30, 2024 | Communicating Value, Money Psychology
I first learned about underearning when I read Barbara Stanny’s classic book, Overcoming Underearning. My counselor had recommended this book, and at the time, I thought she was crazy. I was the kid that loved her toy cash register and the high school and college...