Nature of Money

By: Jennifer Love
  • Summary

  • An all-senses listening session about Wealth, Money and Emotionality with wealth philosopher, money therapist and growth alchemist Jennifer Love as she digs into the murky relationship we have with money with world class leaders and female founders to unearth the true nature of wealth within us. Discover why she believes that by following the intricate systems of nature we can heal our relationship with money. You can also learn more at JenniferLove.com/studio
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Episodes
  • Ep 11: How Can an Emotional Colonic Increase Your Net Worth?
    Aug 25 2021

    Are unprocessed emotions blocking your ability to live wealthy? 

    “Imagine eating or taking a bite of an apple, and then chewing it, and then swallowing it. And then it moves down into your stomach. Imagine never pooping that out, the waste of it. What happens? It's creating a super toxic environment that ultimately will kill you, literally. And similarly, if you're experiencing anger, but you shove it down, and you never let yourself fully process it and digest it, it will also eat away at you. And eventually it will kill you, it will kill your spirit. And it will kill you through your health.” 

    - Jennifer Love

    In this episode of the Nature of Money, we explore the impact of negative emotions that build up over time: fear, shame, guilt, and how these play out physiologically as well as financially.

    I start by talking with Tyler Lowe, the CEO of Return on Ideas, about her experience ‘getting unstuck.’ Then, I sat down with Dr. Ann Shippey, a Board Certified physician and internal medicine doctor, and Dr. Mario Martinez, a biocognition expert and neuroscientist, to explore the impact of the stress on the body caused by unprocessed emotion.

    Are you in need of an emotional colonic? As you listen, I invite you to examine what unprocessed emotions are impacting you….and how. Do you have physical symptoms? Are you experiencing burnout? Do you feel frustrated and stuck in business without being clear about why? 

    Join us to learn why you need an emotional colonic and what happens when you get one. 

    A special thanks to our guests for sharing their experiences and expertise with us. 

    You can learn more about their work at:

    Tyler Lowe - returnonideas.co

    Dr. Ann Shippy - https://annshippymd.com/

    Mario Martinez - www.biocognitive.com 



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    43 mins
  • Ep10: Is your “Upper Limit” Sabotaging Your Financial Health?
    Jul 21 2021

    Do you keep hitting an “upper limit” on your business’ success or your ability to earn money? Often, we’re not even aware of how we are sabotaging ourselves - yet an artificially imposed constraint holds us back from our true potential.  

    “Our upper limit isn't good or bad ... I think of it in terms of an indicator. It's an indicator of what needs attention inside of you … We've got all kinds of dashboards, we've got financial dashboards, so we know what's happening, you know, in revenue, in our expenses, and what our profit margin is. The upper limit is part of the dashboard of what's making you feel free and whole and be able to grow and have capacity to go beyond your wildest dreams.”    - Jennifer Love

    In this episode of the Nature of Money, I sat down with three powerful female founders : Natalie Jill, is a high performance coach, Lavinia Errico, a visionary wellness CEO, and Lisa Sasevich, an award-winning entrepreneur and business coach.  

    We discuss times where they experienced an upper limit in their career and life - and what they did to transcend it. Together, we explore where the Upper Limit comes from, how self-inquiry changes our cycles of sabotage, and the habits necessary to build resilience.

    I also interviewed Emma Scharkie, a Sports Psychologist, who talks about the power of mindset to optimize our performance.  

    Where are you hitting your upper limit? As you listen, I invite you to examine where you are hitting your Upper Limit in your life and business - and how that might limit your ability to “live wealthy.”

    A special thanks to our guests,  Natalie Jill, Lavinia Errico, Lisa Sasevich, and Emma Scharkie, for sharing their experiences and expertise with us.



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    1 hr
  • Ep 9: Does your ‘inner critic’ affect your net worth?
    Jul 7 2021

    Is your mental chatter keeping you poor? 

     

    “The inner critic is like the bitch inside of us. She is the one that is angry, frustrated, she's gone rogue. She's super, super sad. And really, that comes from that deep sense of trying to survive. It's the survivalist part of us that's trying to keep us alive.”  - Jennifer Love

     

    In my experience working with female founders, I have witnessed firsthand the destructive effects of the inner critic. This critic is the voice inside that says: “I’m not good enough.” “I’m not doing enough.”  “I’m a failure.” “I should be further along.” “I should be over this.” “I am wasting my life.” When we say this to ourselves, we feel defeated, angry, resentful, and filled with fear.  

      

    In this episode of the Nature of Money, I sit down with a group of high achieving female founders who share what their inner critic sounded like. We explore where it came from, and the connection it had to their net worth. I also invited Mario Martinez who is a bio cognition expert to discuss the power we have over our minds to change our core beliefs.  

     

    Together we explore what happens when the inner critic gets the upper hand. It destroys our ability to move forward, to flourish in life, to embrace a growth mindset, and to take appropriate, calculated financial risks.

     

    What does your inner critic sound like? Learn more about how to change your inner narrative to discover for yourself how your inner critic could be blocking you from “living wealthy.”



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    50 mins

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