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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2025 · 51 MIN

Is Over-Saving Hurting You? How Money Dysmorphia Hides in Habits That Look ‘Responsible’

from Everyone's Talkin' Money · host Shari Rash | Financial Advisor for Women & Founder of GWA Wealth

We often applaud people who save aggressively, track every penny, and avoid debt at all costs. But what if those habits are actually symptoms of something deeper—something that’s quietly holding them back? In this third episode of our Money Dysmorphia series, I’m joined by Ashley Franklin, Vice President of Branch Operations at SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union, who breaks down the hidden emotional roots of financial behaviors that look healthy on the outside but may be quietly sabotaging our well-being. From over-saving and chronic budgeting to the fear of investing and the myth of “having enough,” this conversation is a powerful reality check. We talk about growing up with layaway, modern-day buy-now-pay-later traps, and the impact of comparison culture on our financial choices—especially for Millennials and Gen Z navigating money in an always-on, influencer-saturated world. You’ll walk away with: A new understanding of how over-saving can create financial stress instead of security Why budgeting to the extreme can backfire—and how to build in breathing room The emotional roadblocks behind fear of investing How income ≠ wealth, and why self-worth often gets tangled in both The power of creating a “Board of Directors” for your life—and how to pick the right financial confidantes Why separating fact from feeling is the real key to healing money dysmorphia This one’s for anyone who’s ever wondered, “Am I being smart with my money… or just scared?” Let’s unpack it together. Follow the show on Instagram  @everyonestalkinmoney Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

We often applaud people who save aggressively, track every penny, and avoid debt at all costs. But what if those habits are actually symptoms of something deeper—something that’s quietly holding them back? In this third episode of our Money Dysmorphia series, I’m joined by Ashley Franklin, Vice President of Branch Operations at SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union, who breaks down the hidden emotional roots of financial behaviors that look healthy on the outside but may be quietly sabotaging our well-being. From over-saving and chronic budgeting to the fear of investing and the myth of “having enough,” this conversation is a powerful reality check. We talk about growing up with layaway, modern-day buy-now-pay-later traps, and the impact of comparison culture on our financial choices—especially for Millennials and Gen Z navigating money in an always-on, influencer-saturated world. You’ll walk away with: A new understanding of how over-saving can create financial stress instead of security Why budgeting to the extreme can backfire—and how to build in breathing room The emotional roadblocks behind fear of investing How income ≠ wealth, and why self-worth often gets tangled in both The power of creating a “Board of Directors” for your life—and how to pick the right financial confidantes Why separating fact from feeling is the real key to healing money dysmorphia This one’s for anyone who’s ever wondered, “Am I being smart with my money… or just scared?” Let’s unpack it together. Follow the show on Instagram  @everyonestalkinmoney Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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