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Afford Anything

The Dark Experiment That Explains Your Money Problems, with Dr. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambila

Afford Anything

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Business, Investing

4.63.4K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2024

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

#551: Financial psychologist Dr. Brad Klontz and Youtuber Adrian Brambila join us to talk about money psychology, starting with a dark but revealing story about an experiment with dogs.  Scientists put dogs in electrified cages from which they couldn't escape. Eventually, the dogs stopped trying to escape and just lay down, even when later moved to cages where escape was possible. This 'learned helplessness' mirrors how people can get trapped in negative beliefs about money when they grow up with financial hardship. The conversation explores four main "money scripts" - deep beliefs about money that shape our behavior: 1. Money Avoidance: Thinking money is bad and rich people are evil 2. Money Worship: Believing more money will solve all problems 3. Money Status: Equating net worth with self-worth 4. Money Vigilance: Being careful and anxious about money (this one actually leads to the best financial outcomes) Adrian shares his journey from making $27,000 at a call center in Iowa to becoming successful through YouTube, explaining how he had to find mentors online since no one around him understood his goals. He talks about feeling like a "lone wolf" with uncommon aspirations in a small town. Dr. Brad reveals some surprising findings - like how meditation is linked to lower net worth (because being present-focused can work against future planning). His solution? "Automate before you meditate" - set up your savings and investments first. They discuss how your friend group shapes your money views. The FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) movement, for example, creates status around having high savings rates instead of fancy cars. But they note some FIRE followers end up "FIRED" - Financially Independent Retire Early Depressed - because they never learned to enjoy spending money. Dr. Brad shares a personal story about realizing in couples therapy that his fear of becoming poor was causing harmful stress, even though he was financially secure. This highlights a key theme: money scripts affect both rich and poor, and having more money doesn't automatically fix unhealthy money beliefs. All these insights come from Dr. Brad and Adrian's research and personal experiences, which they've collected in their book "Start Thinking Rich." The core message? Your money beliefs probably came from your childhood and culture, but you can change them once you understand them. Timestamps: Note: Timestamps will vary on individual listening devices based on dynamic advertising run times. 0:00 Intro to 3-part series on thinking rich 3:01 Psychology experiment reveals how learned helplessness affects money habits 8:12 Adrian's journey from call center worker to YouTuber 14:16 How friend groups sabotage financial success 19:52 Brad's struggle sharing book-writing aspirations 29:30 Being the lone ambitious person in a small town 40:24 Introduction to the concept of money scripts 48:20 Money script #1: avoiding wealth and villainizing rich people 56:52 American consumerism vs other cultures 1:02:40 Money script #2: believing money solves everything 1:09:20 Money script #3: equating net worth with self-worth 1:16:40 Money script #4: vigilance leads to better money outcomes 1:20:40 Why meditation correlates with lower wealth 1:22:48 When parents can't enjoy their retirement money 1:29:44 Overcoming the fear of becoming poor again For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode551 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

What is the hidden psychology that makes you avoid wealth? How is your brain wired to keep you poor?

0:06.0

Conversely, why do you have money anxiety even when you make more than you've ever made in your life?

0:11.0

And why is it that your friends and family, subtly, seem

0:15.8

to want you to stay at their level and you kind of pick up the sense that they might not be

0:20.0

rooting for your success? And what does a rather dark experiment on dogs teach us about our money

0:26.1

problems? We're going to cover all of that in today's episode with financial psychologist Dr Brad

0:31.0

Claunts and youtuber Adrian Brambila, but before we get to that I want you to know that our

0:36.8

flagship course your first rental property is opening for enrollment this upcoming Monday, October 28th.

0:45.0

Now some of you are interested in making residual income through real estate or want to

0:52.0

diversify your portfolio by expanding out of just index funds.

0:56.0

Others of you are accidental landlords.

1:00.0

You don't want to give up the low interest rate on your primary residence mortgage, but you need a move.

1:06.0

And so without planning to you have become a landlord and now you're trying to make sense of it all.

1:11.0

In both cases, this course is for me. now you're trying to make sense of it all.

1:12.5

In both cases, this course is for you.

1:16.0

We show you the A to Z of how to analyze, find, finance,

1:22.2

manage, and protect your rental properties.

1:25.0

To join the wait list, go to afford anything.com

1:28.0

slash enroll, that's afford anything.com

1:31.0

slash enroll. And remember remember our doors open this coming Monday

1:36.4

October 28th I'll see you in class we have something really special today. This is the first episode in a three-part

1:46.3

series with Dr Brad Claunts and Adrian Brambila on how to start thinking rich. This series will fundamentally change your mindset around money.

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