Start Thinking Rich
In this episode of Richer Soul, two incredible guests, Dr. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambila, dive deep into financial psychology and the entrepreneurial journey. Brad, an expert in behavioral finance, shares his insights on the mental roadblocks we face with money, while Adrian, a successful internet entrepreneur, offers a unique perspective on building wealth through hard work and creativity. Together, they explore the intersection of money, mindset, and success.
Key Takeaways:
Money Learning:
Inherited Money Beliefs: Brad shares how growing up in a lower-income household with strong work ethic values influenced his approach to money. However, as he advanced in his career, he realized the importance of addressing his limiting beliefs around wealth accumulation, which he terms "money scripts"—subconscious beliefs about money that can hold people back financially.
The Role of Mentorship: Adrian highlights how mentorship played a pivotal role in shaping his financial knowledge. From learning about Roth IRAs in college to understanding the power of minimalism and online entrepreneurship, mentors guided him toward smart financial choices.
Bios:
Key Discussion Points:
Brad’s Story: Brad reflects on his journey from racking up $100,000 in student loan debt to discovering the field of financial psychology. A pivotal moment came when he lost money trading stocks and realized his psychological patterns with money were holding him back. This motivated him to explore why “intelligent people do stupid things with money” and led him to research money scripts.
Adrian’s Entrepreneurial Path: Adrian shares his early life growing up in a Mexican immigrant family and the lessons they instilled about working hard for money. His journey from running parts at a Toyota dealership to becoming a six-figure entrepreneur illustrates how grit and resilience, combined with a minimalistic lifestyle, can lead to financial freedom.
Overcoming Money Trauma: Both guests discuss the importance of addressing money-related trauma. Brad reveals how money trauma can manifest in poor financial decisions and how therapy can help resolve these deep-seated issues. Adrian touches on how cultural and family influences affected his money mindset but how he learned to transform those influences into a source of strength.
Achieving Financial Independence: Adrian explains how his transition from a traditional job to making money online gave him control over his time and financial future. He stresses the importance of diversifying income streams and being adaptable in the face of challenges.
Conclusion: This episode provides a comprehensive look into the mindsets behind financial success, highlighting both the psychological and entrepreneurial aspects of money management. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambila offer valuable lessons on how to overcome mental roadblocks and take actionable steps toward financial independence. Whether you’re struggling with money trauma or looking for inspiration to build your wealth, this episode offers tools and insights to help you achieve your goals.
Check out this previous episode with Brad Klontz: Ep 391 How to Master Your Financial Psychology with Brad Klontz: https://richersoul.com/ep-391-how-to-master-your-financial-psychology-with-brad-klontz/
Links:
startthinkingrich.com/rocky
@DrBradKlontz.
Adrian Brambila Official Site: https://adrianbrambila.com/
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