Money, but make it safe.

The First Safe Money Talk You’ve Ever Had (Live)

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A free 60-minute class for smart, sensitive humans who feel secretly behind with money (and are tired of the shame spiral).

Hosted by
Rachel Duncan

When: June 24, 2026
Time: 3pm PT / 6pm ET
Where: Live on Zoom (replay available if you can’t make it live)

This is for you if you’ve ever…

Avoided opening your bank app

Let bills pile up in a stack you can’t even look at

Bought something on impulse and then immediately felt sick about it

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Told yourself “I should be better with money by now” on repeat

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The Details

When: June 24, 2025
Time: 3pm PT / 6pm ET
Where: Live on Zoom (replay available if you can’t make it live)

The First Safe Money Talk You’ve Ever Had

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This is a free, 60-minute live workshop with Certified Financial Therapist™️and Art Therapist Rachel Duncan designed to help you relate to money in a way that feels kinder, slower, and actually doable for your nervous system.

No budgets to download. No color-coded spreadsheets. No performance.

Just: you, your body, some pens or markers, and a therapist who understands how emotional money really is.

By the end of the hour, you’ll leave with:

  • That you can actually use in the wild: when you open your bank app, face a bill, or feel the urge to impulse spend.

  • i.e. (numb, checked out, “I’ll deal with it later”) without bulldozing yourself.

  • that don’t require a complete life overhaul, a 17-tab spreadsheet, or a whole new personality.

  • … being seen, not fixed.

  • so practical tools have somewhere to land later.

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I designed this for the ones who…

In this class, there is no

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shaming, lecturing, or “why didn’t you just…?”

pressure to change your whole life by next Tuesday.

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forced sharing if you don’t want to.

Reserve your spot in the warmest money room on the internet.

 Come as you are. Sweatpants, shutdown, shame thoughts and all.

Save my free spot →

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pretending money is purely “mindset” or purely “math.”

A Message From Your Host

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Most of the people I work with are smart, sensitive, deeply capable humans who feel secretly “behind” with money. They’re doing incredible things in their lives and relationships — and still feel frozen, ashamed, or chaotic when it comes to dollars.

Hi love,

If you’ve ever felt a pit in your stomach opening your bank app…
Let bills sit unopened on the counter…
Or ordered something you half-wanted, then spent three days regretting it…

You are not the only one. And you are certainly not broken.

So I built something for you.

On June 24, 2025 at 3pm PT / 6pm ET, I’m hosting a free live workshop called:

The First Safe Money Talk You’ve Ever Had.

It’s a 60-minute class for people who are exhausted by shame, avoid their money until it’s on fire, and have never had a regulated, non-judgmental space to talk about what’s really going on.

If you’ve never felt safe talking about money before… that’s about to change.
(And maybe that’s because you’ve never met a financial art therapist before.)

Save your free seat here → 

With care, 
Rachel