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  <title>Rewiring the Mind: How to Break Financial Conditioning</title>
  <description>Most people don’t realize their relationship with money was programmed long before adulthood. In this episode, Blake Johnson sits down with behavioral psychology expert Jake Stahl to uncover how childhood experiences, body language, and subtle conditioning shape the way we think, spend, and communicate — especially with our kids. From using psychology to teach financial responsibility to creating safe spaces where children actually open up, this conversation is packed with surprising insights that bridge family, money, and mindset. Key Takeaways:  Why most of your money habits come from age 13 — and how to rewrite them The powerful parenting trick that gets kids talking (no force required) How to “condition” positivity, resilience, and financial confidence at home   If you’ve ever wanted to communicate better, raise grounded kids, or reset your money mindset — this episode will shift how you see yourself and your family legacy forever. &amp;amp;nbsp; Guest: Jake Stahl — Behavioral Sales Trainer &amp;amp;amp; NLP Expert 🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jakestahl Host: Blake Johnson — Founder, Your Family Bank 🔗 Instagram: @blakejohnson 🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/blakejohnson &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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