Hi Reader , Do you and your partner ever wish you could talk about money without it turning into a heated debate? Wouldn’t it be amazing to have a space where you can align your financial goals, celebrate your victories and support each other—without fear of judgement? And what if you could get honest, actionable advice when you need it most? That’s exactly why I created the Money and Marriage Facebook group. This is the community I wish my husband and I had when we started our financial journey—a safe, supportive space where couples, like you, can connect, learn, and grow together. Whether you’re newlyweds or celebrating your silver wedding anniversary, this group is for you! It’s a welcoming place for every couple, at any stage of your financial journey. In this group, you can ask any question—no matter how “silly” it may feel—and get clear, practical answers without judgement. Plus, every month, I go live to answer your questions and help you stay motivated toward your financial goals. And the best part? It’s completely free to join! You’ll have access to practical tips and a non-judgemental community that genuinely cares about your success. If this is just what you need, click on the link below and join today!
I can’t wait to welcome you inside! Love, P.S. Do you know a couple who could use some guidance with their finances? Whether they're just starting out or looking for better ways to manage money together, invite them to the FB group! You could be giving them the support they never knew they needed. |
Hi, I'm Karen and I'm a Finance Coach for Christian couples. If you're ready to get on the same financial page and build wealth together, my weekly newsletter is for you. Get practical tips for having positive money conversations, stretching your budget and creating financial unity in your marriage.
Hi Reader , One of the most common things I hear from couples is: "We just can't get on the same page about money." One person wants to save. The other wants to enjoy life now. One sees a budget as freedom. The other sees it as restriction. Sound familiar? Here's the truth: getting on the same financial page doesn't mean you have to think exactly alike. It means you understand each other and work together toward a shared vision. This week, try this: Sit down with your spouse and ask them: "If...
Hello Reader , As a finance coach for couples, I get asked all the time: "What's the ONE book we should read together?" Without hesitation, I recommend "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel. Here's why this book is a game-changer: It taught my husband and I (and now the couples I work with) that personal finance is more personal than it is finance. Our money decisions are driven by emotions, experiences and psychology rather than pure logic. Understanding why we make certain money...
Hi there Reader , I'm Karen, and I wanted to properly introduce myself—or reintroduce myself if we've crossed paths before. I'm a finance coach for Christian couples, and I live in Kenya with my husband (who pastors at a large Christian school here) and our daughter. We're originally from the UK, but we've made this beautiful country our home for a few years. Here's the thing: I didn't become a finance coach because I had it all figured out. I became one because it took my husband and me 18...