
E33: Let's end the debt shame game
Episode Description:
If you were to survey 1000 people to identify a feeling they associate with their debt, most of them would say “shame”. While shame can be a productive tool for some, it doesn’t work for everyone. In this episode, we're talking about the relationship between shame and debt and how using shame as a motivator can actually work against you.
Resources:
- Read | What is Shame? by Kristalyn Salters-Pedneault, PhD
- Read | Average American Debt 2021 via bankrate.com
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