The Legacy of Oppression: Rewriting Family Money Stories and Healing Parental Wounds
In this masterclass we explored the deep connections between systemic oppression, family dynamics, and money stories. Focusing on the impact of historical and cultural trauma, we will examine how oppressive systems like colonization, slavery, and racism have shaped financial behaviors and contributed to generational poverty within marginalized communities.
We explored the psychological and socioeconomic effects of oppression on family structures and how these effects create money archetypes. By understanding these archetypes—rooted in survival responses and parental wounds—we uncovered how unresolved trauma influences our financial decisions and perpetuates unhealthy money patterns.
Key Topics Covered:
- The historical and cultural impact of oppression on financial behaviors
- Socioeconomic disparities and the wealth gap caused by systemic discrimination
- The psychological effects of oppression, including internalized beliefs about money and self-worth
- Parental wounds and how trauma influences family money stories
- Money archetypes: understanding shadow and golden states
- Strategies for healing family money stories and creating financial resilience
This class is ideal for you if you're seeking to understand how trauma and cultural narratives have shaped their financial life and who wishes to rewrite their money story for future generations.
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