Your Money. Your Move. with Holly Wallis | Money Confidence for High-Achieving Women
Money confidence for high-achieving women who earn well, think strategically, and still feel tension around money decisions.
This podcast is for women who look successful on paper and want to feel that same certainty about their money on the inside.
If you earn a solid income yet second-guess investment decisions, avoid looking at certain numbers, feel responsible for everyone else’s financial well-being, or carry a low-level pressure about money that never seems to turn off, you are in the right place.
I’m Holly Wallis, personal finance and profitability coach. I work with women who are intelligent, thoughtful, and deeply committed to doing life well, and still, money feels heavier than it should.
Here we talk about the psychology behind money decisions. The patterns that shape spending and saving. The conversations that feel uncomfortable. The emotional charge around earning more, trusting yourself with money, and knowing which financial decisions are right for your life.
This show isn't about budgeting tips. It's about understanding why money feels complicated in the first place, and learning how to approach it with clarity and confidence in your own decisions.
You will hear practical strategies, real-life experiences, and honest conversations about money stress, self-doubt around financial decisions, and the pressure to have it all figured out.
Your money. Your move.
Episodes
9 episodes
The Thing I've Never Said, and Why Self-Reliance Changed Everything
Financial self-reliance isn't about not needing anyone. It's about knowing that if you had to, you could. In the Season 1 finale, Holly gets into the many faces of financial dependence, the difference between security and self-relia...
Money Conversations That Don't Explode
Why money conversations with your partner feel so hard, even when you both care.You and your partner are both responsible, and care about your future. Somehow, the moment money comes up, the conversation goes sideways before either...
Why Calm with Money Feels Conditional
Women often believe money confidence comes from better cash flow or tighter control over personal finances. In real life, money confidence grows from how you think, feel, and handle decision-making inside your personal finances long before the ...
Unexpected Expenses: Why Money Surprises Shake Your Confidence
Why surprise bills create stress and how to feel more prepared without extreme budgeting. Unexpected expenses have a way of showing up at the worst possible time. One minute, everything feels fine. The next, a bill arrives, somethin...
Where Did My Money Go? Cash Flow Clarity Without Tracking Every Dollar
A simple way to see your cash flow clearly without rigid budgeting or tracking every expense. When you earn good money and still find yourself asking, “Where did my money go?” it is rarely about spending too much. It is usually abou...
Spending More Than You Earn, Even With a Good Income
Why solid-earners still feel financial pressure and how overspending patterns develop. Spending more than you earn rarely comes from one big pricey decision. It usually builds through small choices shaped by psychology, pressure, an...
Money Blind Spots: When Things Look Fine And Still Feel Off
How money blind spots keep you in reaction mode even when your income looks stable. When money feels mostly fine yet still creates underlying stress, blind spots are usually at work. What you do not see has more influence than you t...
Money Avoidance: Why You Put It Off Even When You Earn Well
Why high-achieving women avoid looking at their money and how avoidance creates more pressure. When you earn good money and still put off opening your bank app, it is rarely about know-how. It is usually about the emotional weight t...
Start Here: For the High-Achieving Woman Who Handles Everything and Still Wonders About Her Money
This is the starting point for Your Money. Your Move., and the best place to begin if you are new here.There is a particular kind of pressure that comes with earning good money and still feeling unsettled about it. If you are...