EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 23 MIN
28. Why We Avoid Talking About Money (and How to Start) with Sheila Schroeder
from The Not Perfect Networking Podcast · host Zoe Weisberg Coady
Money conversations are something most of us avoid—but what if learning to talk about money could completely change your relationships, confidence, and future?In this episode of the Not Perfect Networking Podcast, Zoe sits down with Sheila Schroeder to break down why money feels so hard to talk about, and how we can start having more open, honest, and empowering conversations in our everyday lives.Sheila is a financial expert and the author of It’s Time to Talk: A Woman’s Guide to Navigating Money Conversations. With decades of experience in finance, she’s on a mission to help people—especially women—feel more confident, capable, and in control when it comes to their money.Together, they explore how our money beliefs are shaped, why these conversations have been taboo for so long, and simple, practical ways to start changing that—whether it’s with a partner, your kids, your parents, or even a friend.In this episode, Zoe and Sheila discuss:What makes money conversations so uncomfortable—especially for womenThe mindset shift that makes talking about money feel more accessibleHow to start a money conversation when you don’t know what to sayWhat “money dates” are and how to use them in your relationshipsHow your money background influences your financial decisionsTips for talking to kids about money in a healthy, grounded wayHow to approach financial conversations with aging parentsWhat lifestyle creep is—and how to avoid it while still enjoying your incomeThe importance of community and finding someone to learn withConnect with Sheila: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilaschroederIt's Time to Talk: A Woman's Guide to Navigating Money Conversations: https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/its-time-to-talk-a-womans-guide-to-navigating-money-conversations/9781394380817.htmlConnect with Zoe:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-weisberg-coady-57aab37
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Money conversations are something most of us avoid—but what if learning to talk about money could completely change your relationships, confidence, and future?In this episode of the Not Perfect Networking Podcast, Zoe sits down with Sheila Schroeder to break down why money feels so hard to talk about, and how we can start having more open, honest, and empowering conversations in our everyday lives.Sheila is a financial expert and the author of It’s Time to Talk: A Woman’s Guide to Navigating Money Conversations. With decades of experience in finance, she’s on a mission to help people—especially women—feel more confident, capable, and in control when it comes to their money.Together, they explore how our money beliefs are shaped, why these conversations have been taboo for so long, and simple, practical ways to start changing that—whether it’s with a partner, your kids, your parents, or even a friend.In this episode, Zoe and Sheila discuss:What makes money conversations so uncomfortable—especially for womenThe mindset shift that makes talking about money feel more accessibleHow to start a money conversation when you don’t know what to sayWhat “money dates” are and how to use them in your relationshipsHow your money background influences your financial decisionsTips for talking to kids about money in a healthy, grounded wayHow to approach financial conversations with aging parentsWhat lifestyle creep is—and how to avoid it while still enjoying your incomeThe importance of community and finding someone to learn withConnect with Sheila: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilaschroederIt's Time to Talk: A Woman's Guide to Navigating Money Conversations: https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/its-time-to-talk-a-womans-guide-to-navigating-money-conversations/9781394380817.htmlConnect with Zoe:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-weisberg-coady-57aab37
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