Transform Your Relationship with Money

Our comprehensive learning program guides you through shifting deep-seated money beliefs and building sustainable financial confidence from the inside out.

Your Learning Journey

We've organized common questions around the key stages of your transformation. This helps you understand what to expect and how we support you through each phase.

1

Getting Started

How do I know if this program is right for me?
What kind of time commitment should I expect?
Do I need any prior financial education?
How does the enrollment process work?
2

During Your Program

What happens if I fall behind on assignments?
How much one-on-one support will I receive?
Can I access materials after completion?
What if I need to take a break during the program?
3

After Completion

How do I maintain progress after graduating?
Is there ongoing community support?
What additional resources are available?
Can I retake modules if needed?
4

Ongoing Support

How do I connect with other graduates?
Are there advanced programs available?
What if my circumstances change significantly?
How can I give feedback to improve the program?
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Real Learning, Real Change

Our approach goes deeper than traditional financial advice. We work with the psychological and emotional patterns that actually drive your money decisions.

Weekly group sessions with experienced facilitators who've walked this path themselves
Practical exercises that help you identify and shift limiting beliefs in real-time
Peer support network of people working on similar challenges
Flexible pacing that accommodates different learning styles and life situations

Meet Your Learning Community

Our facilitators and support team combine professional expertise with personal experience in money mindset transformation.

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Kieran McBride

Lead Program Facilitator

Former financial advisor who discovered that technical knowledge wasn't enough. Now specializes in helping people understand the emotional side of money decisions.

What Makes Our Approach Different

We don't just teach budgeting or investment strategies. Those are important, but they're not where lasting change begins.

  • Focus on underlying beliefs and patterns
  • Address shame and anxiety around money
  • Build confidence through small wins
  • Create sustainable habits rather than quick fixes
  • Support you through inevitable setbacks
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Astrid Johannsen

Behavioral Change Specialist

Background in psychology and personal finance coaching. Particularly skilled at helping people navigate family money dynamics and inherited beliefs.

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Tomek Kowalczyk

Peer Support Coordinator

Graduated from our program three years ago and now helps facilitate group sessions. Brings authentic understanding of the transformation process.

Program Structure & Timeline

Our next cohort begins in September 2025, with rolling enrollment opening in June. The core program runs for 12 weeks, followed by 6 months of optional community support.

Each week includes one group session, individual reflection exercises, and peer check-ins. We've designed everything to fit around work and family commitments because real life can't be put on hold while you're learning.

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Sienna Blackwood

Community Manager

Manages our online community platform and coordinates ongoing support for program graduates. Passionate about creating safe spaces for vulnerable conversations.

How We Support Your Growth

Our support doesn't end when the program does. Here's how we stay connected to your ongoing journey.

Weeks 1-4: Foundation Building

We start by helping you identify current patterns and beliefs without judgment. Many participants find this phase both challenging and relieving as hidden dynamics finally come to light.

Weeks 5-8: Active Transformation

This is where the real work happens. You'll practice new ways of thinking and responding to money situations while we provide support through the inevitable discomfort of change.

Weeks 9-12: Integration & Planning

Focus shifts to making changes stick in your real life. We help you anticipate challenges and develop strategies for handling setbacks without losing momentum.

Months 4-9: Ongoing Community

Monthly check-in sessions and access to our private online community. This phase is optional but highly recommended as you navigate applying new patterns in various life situations.

Year 1 & Beyond: Alumni Network

Join our alumni network for continued connection and support. Many participants find that their relationship with money continues evolving long after the formal program ends.