Gender and Psychology in Money Silence
Kathleen Burns Kingsbury further explores money silence with a look at its effects by gender.
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We're joined again by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, wealth psychology expert, author, and coach, on our NextGen in 10 Podcast to discuss the role gender norms and scholastic education play in forming "money silence," as well as how they can help break it.
As an expert on financial psychology, Kathleen Burns Kingsbury has appeared on television and written for consumer and trade publications. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS News Hour, Real Simple, Money Magazine, TODAY Money, Forbes, and CNBC. She served as an adjunct faculty member of finance at Bentley University from 2009 to 2019, and currently serves as a adjunct professor at Champlain College where she teaches negotiation. She received an undergraduate degree in finance from Providence College and started her career in retail banking before becoming a commissioned bank examiner with the FDIC. Due to her desire to coach executive management on improving performance, Kathleen attained a master’s degree in psychology, became a certified professional co-active coach, and founded her consulting firm, KBK Wealth Connection. She also hosts the “Breaking Money Silence” podcast.
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