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Money Matters Episode 319- Couples and Money: Mastering Financial Conversations with Chris Wong

  1. Money Matters Episode 319- Couples and Money: Mastering Financial Conversations with Chris Wong www.moneymatterspodcast.com 26:58

Navigating Financial Conversations with Chris Wong | Money Matters Podcast

Description: Welcome to another insightful episode of the Money Matters Podcast! Join host Christopher Hensley as he sits down with Chris Wong, a seasoned therapist and executive coach, to delve into the intricacies of managing financial conversations within Relationships.

In This Episode, We Cover:

Chris Wong’s Journey: Discover Chris Wong’s background as a therapist and executive coach.

Financial Conversations: Tips on how to start and navigate tough financial discussions with your partner.

Conflict Resolution: Strategies to handle common financial conflicts among couples.

Cultural Influences: How cultural backgrounds affect financial management in relationships.

Modern Financial Challenges: Discussing the impacts of the gig Economy and digital currencies on couples.

Tools and Resources: Recommendations for couples to better manage their finances.

Key Takeaways:

Building a strong foundation of open communication about finances. 

Understanding and aligning financial goals as a couple.

The importance of transparency and honesty in financial matters.

Practical advice for dealing with financial Anxiety and conflict.

 About Our Guest: Chris Wong is an expert in managing difficult conversations, with a unique perspective on financial discussions drawn from his extensive background in Therapy and executive Coaching. He co-hosts the podcast “The Art and Science of Difficult Conversations.”

Connect with Chris Wong:

Website: myleadershippotential.com

LinkedIn: Chris Wong LMHC

Email: chris@myleadershippotential.com

Podcast: The Art and Science of Difficult Conversations

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Christopher Hensley RICP®, CES™

With over two decades in the financial services realm, Christopher Hensley's journey has been driven by a singular passion: helping individuals navigate the intricate paths of finance to achieve their life aspirations. His dedication isn't just rooted in numbers and strategies; it's about making genuine connections and empowering people with the knowledge they need for a secure future.

Christopher's foundation in the industry is robust. He's collaborated with Fortune 500 frontrunners like Merrill Lynch and UBS Financial Services and has made significant contributions to non-profits, notably with MMI-Consumer Credit Counselors Southwest. His credentials, including licenses from FINRA and designations like the Retirement Income Certified Professional® and the Certified Estate and Trust Specialist™, speak volumes about his commitment to professional growth and expertise.

But beyond the certificates and affiliations, what truly sets Christopher apart is his ability to communicate. For a decade, he's been the voice behind the radio/podcast show “Money Matters” on KPFT Houston, demystifying complex financial concepts for a broad audience. His insights have been sought after by platforms like Wall Street Journal Radio and 1110 KTEK Business Builders Network Radio, and he's provided expert commentary on market trends in renowned publications.

Christopher's community involvement further underscores his dedication. As the former President of the Houston Midtown Chapter of the Society for Financial Awareness, he's delivered financial literacy seminars across Houston and the Gulf Coast. He's also been an active voice in Houston Money Week since 2008, currently holding a leadership position.

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