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15: The Hedonistic Economy
Season 2 · Episode 15

15: The Hedonistic Economy

In this episode, host Rhiannon Rosalind and CE’s in-house Financial Therapist, Aseel El-baba, explore the consequences of living in a society that relies on consumerism to survive. How do we allow our emotions to just be? How do we strike the need to n...

The Conscious Economics Podcast · Rhiannon Rosalind

May 11, 202226m 9s

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Show Notes

In this episode, host Rhiannon Rosalind and CE’s in-house Financial Therapist, Aseel El-baba, explore the consequences of living in a society that relies on consumerism to survive. How do we allow our emotions to just be? How do we strike the need to numb ourselves with means that often involve money? How do we overcome impulsive shopping and become more intentional about our spending decisions? We unpack all of these important questions and more while offering tips and tools to support your expansive relationship with money.

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