The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie

The Connection Between Money, Loneliness, and Trauma with Kiné Corder

Apr 14, 2023
This week’s guest, Kiné Corder, is the Founder of Presidential Lifestyle, blending finance expertise with mental health to help people transform their relationships with money. They dive into the intricate ties between money, loneliness, and trauma. Kiné explains how childhood experiences shape adult financial behaviors and highlights the signs of money-related trauma like anxiety and overwhelming thoughts. They also discuss transformative practices like hypnotherapy and creating a sense of felt safety to break free from these patterns.
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ADVICE

Find Your Earliest Money Memory

  • Look up your earliest money memory and dissect what it taught you about scarcity or worth.
  • Track whether that story repeated around age 12–14 and shaped recurring money behaviours.
ANECDOTE

The $5 Memory That Created Scarcity

  • A therapist recalled hearing her mom say at Wendy's, "we have $5, that's all we have," which a five-year-old interpreted as permanent scarcity.
  • That single moment produced a lifelong scarcity mindset despite the mother's temporary meaning.
ANECDOTE

Millionaire Who Still Avoids Red Peppers

  • A millionaire still avoids pricey red bell peppers because a childhood message taught him they were "too expensive."
  • Childhood pricing rules can persist into old age and override current wealth.
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