177: Four Harsh Money Truths You Need To Hear with Dr. Brad Klontz & Adrian Brambila

In this episode of The Money Love Podcast it's time for some tough love. We're exploring four hard money truths that you might not want to hear, but need to hear in order to start thinking rich. These hard truths will help you challenge and replace the limiting money beliefs that have been keeping you trapped, broke, and playing small with your money. For this conversation I have Dr. Brad Klontz & Adrian Brambila who are the authors of the book Start Thinking Rich: 21 Harsh Truths That Will Take You From Rich To Poor. Their new book is a tough-love approach with chapter headlines that deliver a jolt while the content offers compassionate guidance, which feels like a loving hug. You can grab a copy of the book and connect with Brad and Adrian using the links below. Enjoy! Connect with Adrian & Brad: Get a Copy of their book: Start Thinking Rich Follow Brad on Instagram Follow Adrian on Instagram     START HERE:  FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop Get Paige’s Money Recommendations     Work with Paige: Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE Use code “MLP30” at checkout to save $30 on your first month inside the membership    Where you can find Paige online: Website: https://www.overcomingoverspending.com  Instagram: @overcoming_overspending TikTok: @overcoming_overspending

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The Money Love Podcast, hosted by Certified Life Coach Paige Pritchard, is the podcast for high-achieving and high-earning women who are looking to ditch scarcity and confusion with their money and move towards a financial life full of confidence, abundance, and clarity. Each week Paige helps you transform your mindset, relationship, and results with money so you can build your dream financial life. Learn the mindset shifts and actionable strategies needed to make more money, nail the art of budgeting, pay off debt, stop impulse spending, build up savings, build financial intimacy in your relationships and so much more. Learn more at www.overcomingoverspending.com