Listen "27. How to Stop Letting Money Fears Control Your Life, with Financial Expert Frank Iozzo"
Episode Synopsis
Are You Letting Money Fears Drive Your Decisions? Here’s How to Shift from Scarcity to Empowerment If money stress keeps you up at night, you are not alone, and this episode is for you. Financial decisions driven by fear, guilt, or shame often lead us further from the peace and security we crave. Today, I’m joined by seasoned financial planner Frank Iozzo, who shares how to rewrite your money story with clarity, empathy, and strategy, no matter where you're starting from. Frank grew up with financial instability, but instead of repeating the cycle, he made it his mission to create lasting stability for his family and for hundreds of clients. In this powerful conversation, we unpack the emotional roots of money decisions and explore what it really means to take control of your financial future - without judgment, shame, or overwhelm. Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: How childhood experiences shape your relationship with money Why financial anxiety leads to avoidance, and what to do instead The truth about “not having enough” (even millionaires say it!) What makes a financial advisor truly trustworthy (and red flags to watch for) How to handle emotional spending and scarcity mindsets Why a basic spending review might be the most powerful thing you do today The difference between a goal and a plan, and how to build a future that reflects your values If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone in your life who could use a mindset shift around money. I’ve also created a free downloadable guide to help you take control of your finances starting today. The link is in the show notes—just my way of saying thank you for spreading the word. Resources and links: Follow Frank Iozzo on LinkedIn Check out Frank's Website Download your free guide to take control of your money Let’s trade that scarcity mindset for one of abundance and possibility. Until next time, my friend, have a good one and thanks for listening.