Healing Money Trauma with Chantel Chapman of Trauma of Money

What is “money trauma,” and how is it affecting our finances? Can we get real about the inequitable impacts of capitalism and consumerism, while building values-driven businesses at the same time? Check out this mind-expanding talk with Chantel Chapman, founder of Trauma of Money.

Chantel is the CEO and co-founder of the Trauma of Money - an accredited course certifying professionals in trauma-aware and trauma-informed approaches to finance. Drawing influence from 14 years of experience as a mortgage broker, 10 years as a financial literacy consultant, and extensive research in addiction, behavioral science, trauma, community economic development, and mindfulness, Chantel is renowned for her cutting-edge, relatable, and trauma-informed money guidance. She’s taught and written personal and entrepreneurial finance curriculums for Universities and fellowships and was the lead player in building Canada's first-ever digital mortgage experience with free credit score and a consultant on several other innovative products for one of Canada's largest Fintech brands.

Chantel is a settler of European descent who works and resides on the stolen traditional lands of the Kwantlen (kwaant·luhn), Musqueam (“mus-kwee-um”), and Tswassen (saa·wa·sn)

peoples.

We cover:

  • Chantel’s money story
  • How Chantel makes sense of living and working within an inequitable, capitalist system, where so much harm has transpired.
  • What’s missing from financial literacy conversations
  • Chantel’s entrepreneurial journey
  • De-conditioning from hyper-productivity and overwork
  • Healing our relationship with money and capitalism

And so much more!

Follow @ChantelChapman and @TraumaOfMoney. Learn more about Trauma of Money here and the New Money Social Club here.