Do you struggle to save money no matter how hard you try?
You’re not lazy. You’re not bad with money. And it’s probably not about discipline.
In this episode of the Love and Money series, we unpack why saving feels so hard. Especially for women who were never taught how to manage money growing up. Using real interview clips, we talk about feeling behind financially, living at home in your 20s or 30s, comparison culture, and the money stories we inherited from our families.
If you’ve ever thought:
“Why can’t I save money?”
“I feel so behind financially.”
“No one taught me this.”
“Maybe I’m just bad with money…”
This video is for you.

We’re diving into:
✨ Why saving money feels harder than it should
✨ How childhood money stories shape your habits
✨ The pressure to “have it together” by a certain age
✨ How to start saving — without shame
✨ How to rewrite your money story starting today

This is about unlearning old patterns and building a healthier relationship with money, one small step at a time.

If this resonates, comment below:
👉 What’s one money lesson you wish you learned earlier?
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