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  <title>The Emotional Side of Wealth: Beth Bengston on Money, Choice, and Life Control</title>
  <description>Are your finances controlling you, or are you controlling your life? Join Alice Tang as she sits down with Beth Bengston, founder of Working for Women, to discuss how economic independence creates the freedom to make real choices. Beth shares why she wishes she had started intentional money conversations in her 20s and how a childhood lesson in &amp;quot;earning a camera&amp;quot; shaped her resilient mindset. Discover why wealth isn't about greed—it's about having the option to walk away from bad situations and live life on your own terms.  In this episode, you’ll learn: Money as Choice: How financial independence allows you to choose your work and your relationships.  The Base Camp Strategy: Why breaking down a massive $1M goal into &amp;quot;baby steps&amp;quot; is essential for long-term success.  Investment Verbiage: How changing your language from &amp;quot;spending&amp;quot; to &amp;quot;investing&amp;quot; can shift your entire financial belief system.  Overcoming Fear: Why knowing your financial reality—even if it's scary—is more empowering than staying in the dark.  Key Moments 00:46 – Economic Independence: Beth introduces Working for Women and its focus on workforce investment. 01:43 – The Value of Choice: Defining money as the freedom to stay or leave any life situation. 03:05 – The Intentional Goal: Reflecting on why setting a conscious $1M goal earlier in life could have accelerated her journey. 04:35 – Redefining Success: Why having more money doesn't always equal a better lifestyle unless it has a purpose. 06:55 – The Money Taboo: Why society is more comfortable talking about sex than wealth. 08:15 – Identifying &amp;quot;Enough&amp;quot;: Questioning the systemic push to save without a clear lifestyle vision. 10:05 – Facing the Fear: Why operating from financial fear is disempowering. 12:05 – Spenders vs. Investors: How societal language discourages women from seeing themselves as investors. 14:55 – The Car Analogy: Understanding that money buys peace of mind and reliability, not just metal. 16:45 – The Camera Lesson: How being forced to &amp;quot;earn&amp;quot; a luxury at a young age built financial resilience. 18:10 – Base Camps to Everest: Practical advice on starting with small savings milestones. 19:23 – Final Thoughts: Why every money decision is ultimately emotional, not logical. </description>
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