Learn how to cultivate financial intimacy and joy in your relationship from Ed Coambs, a marriage therapist who also happens to be a licensed financial planner. We will look at the intersection of how the way we experience relationships (our attachment style) impacts our money talks with our intimate partner. Once you know your attachment style it’s easier to experience increased financial intimacy.
Meet out guest experts, Ed Coambs
Ed Coambs is an internationally-recognized thought leader in financial therapy who has been cited by the Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press, Time, CNBC. He leads couples through therapy from financial despair and frustration into financial intimacy and connection using the latest in love and brain science. He earned master’s degrees in business, counseling, and financial planning and is a licensed marriage and family therapist, certified financial planner, and certified financial therapist.