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From the Archives: Relistening to Gabe Dunn Talk About Breaking Bad Money Habits

Season 22

Have you ever thought you were "bad with money"? Well, in this relisten episode, I interview Gabe Dunn, author of Bad with Money, where we discuss breaking bad money habits, how mental health can have a big impact on your money behaviours, and how to find balance with who you really are and your finances. Not only is this such a fun episode to re-listen to, but it also inspired me to reach back out to Gabe and include their story in my book Everything but Money (isn't the universe funny like that?).


This episode originally aired on September 27, 2023.


To find the original show notes for this episode, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/374


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