Episode 26 - Love Languages, Meet Money Languages: How We Spend Reflects How We Love
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We all speak a love language — but did you know you also have a money language?
In this episode of the Money Matrimony Podcast, Nikki and Hayson unpack how the way we give and receive love connects deeply to how we manage (or mismanage) money.
If you’ve ever felt misunderstood when it comes to spending, saving, gifting, or budgeting — the problem may not be the numbers. It might be the meaning behind the money.
You’ll discover:
- What the 5 Love Languages are (and how they shape expectations in marriage)
- What “Money Languages” are — and how they drive financial decisions
- Real-life scenarios where love and money clash (and how to resolve them)
- How to build financial and emotional intimacy in your relationship
This is a must-listen for couples who want to move past tension and toward teamwork!
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Want to learn more about your own love and money languages?
👉 Love Language Quiz
https://5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/love-language
👉 Money Language Assessment
https://moneylanguages.com/take-the-assessment/
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