MONEY WITHOUT MATH
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MONEY WITHOUT MATH
Why More Money Still Feels Stressful: Sudden Wealth, Inheritance, and Identity with Marin Laukka
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You might assume that receiving a financial windfall would feel exciting, freeing, or even relieving. But for many people, sudden wealth brings something much more complicated: overwhelm, identity shifts, grief, uncertainty, and emotional paralysis.
In this episode of Money Without Math, Karen Coyne is joined by financial coach and speaker Marin Laukka to explore the psychology of sudden wealth and why financial transitions are often far more emotional than people expect.
Drawing from personal experience, research, and conversations with families navigating wealth transfers, Marin shares why gain and grief can often coexist and why even financially savvy people can feel overwhelmed or lost when money changes overnight. The conversation also explores how financial professionals can better support clients through major life and financial transitions with more empathy, awareness, and human connection.
If you’ve experienced a major financial shift, are preparing for a future inheritance, or want to better understand the emotional side of wealth, this conversation offers an important perspective that often gets overlooked.
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