Lindsay Bryan - Podvin

Mind Money Balance

The Mind Money Balance show explores the intersection of mental health and money. Hosted by LMSW and Certified Financial Therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin, this podcast goes beyond personal decision-making. We explore broader factors that impact your financial life as a whole, with no room for an "abundance mindset" only approach or gurus who shame you for buying that oat-milk latte. Listeners will get actionable psychology-based tips to apply to their financial lives today.

Author

Lindsay Bryan - Podvin

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Education

Podcast website

mindmoneybalance.com

Latest episode

Mar 30, 2026

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Episodes

180: A Financial Therapist Explains Financial Wellness at Work 30.03.2026

Financial wellness–or the lack of it–shows up at work. When we have workplace financial wellness, we can improve morale, reduce burnout, and increase productivity and longevity. In this video, financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin breaks down ways to improve your financial wellness at work at the individual level, as a team member, and for people in leadership/HR roles.

179: How financial anxiety shows up at work (and what to do about it) 02.03.2026

Financial anxiety doesn’t clock out when you do. I’m talking about how financial anxiety at work shapes behavior, from overworking and constantly seeking reassurance, to team tension, to rigid leadership decisions that feel “strategic” but are stress-driven. I’ll share how financial stress and work productivity are connected, what financial anxiety symptoms can look like in individuals, colleagues...

178: Who is Lindsay Bryan-Podvin? Meet the Mind Money Balance Founder 20.01.2026

Lindsay Bryan-Podvin is a licensed social worker, certified financial therapist, author, and founder of Mind Money Balance, helping people feel better about money without the shame. Her work blends mental health, social justice, and financial wellness, offering support for individuals, workplaces, and brands alike. Learn more about what she does as a financial therapist, the windy path that took h...

177: Ask a Money Therapist: Spending money guilt, debt anxiety, and rigidity 15.12.2025

Get insight on shifting your mindset from saving to spending when entering retirement, how to manage money with a partner when the shared account gets low at the end of each month, and dealing with anxiety when you have debt directly from Michigan’s first financial therapist, Lindsay Bryan-Podvin. Sometimes, hearing from others with similar conundrums can help you understand your own stressors and...

176: How to Stop Feeling Overwhelmed With Money: Self Care by Subtraction 01.12.2025

Self-care isn’t always about adding more to your skin care routine or journaling regimen; often, it starts with doing less. It's a simple, therapeutic reframe: what if the best thing you can do for your well-being, or your finances, is take something off your plate? If you're craving a low-maintenance life that actually supports your mental and financial health, this is your invitation to...

175: Not Married, Still Protected: Legal & Financial Security for Unmarried Couples 03.11.2025

In this episode, financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin walks you through the essential legal and financial documents unmarried couples (and poly partners or cohabitating besties!) should consider, like cohabitation agreements, estate planning tools, and property titles. Whether you’re sharing a home, finances, or a life together, these protections can offer clarity and peace of mind, without a...

174: Shopping Too Much: Avoiding Overconsumption 29.09.2025

Shopping has become easier than ever, which makes overconsumption more common, tempting, and a go-to coping skill for many of us. Overconsumption can impact your mental well-being, increase stress, and clutter your home and mind. In this video, I’m breaking down what overconsumption really is , the psychology of overspending, and how to resist consumerism without shame or guilt. 👉 READ THIS INSTE...

173: No One Can Afford A Home: Here’s Why (and What You Can Do) 25.08.2025

There is a real affordability crisis caused by decades of underbuilding, restrictive zoning, slow permitting, and rising costs. In this episode, Michigan's first financial therapist explains that housing is a social determinant of health, impacting both mental and physical well-being. Learn why it feels like no one can afford a home and what you can do to advocate for more housing.  Read this inst...

172: Microdosing Financial Habits 14.07.2025

You can start improving how you treat money in about 2 minutes. Overcomplicated spreadsheets and spending rules often leave people feeling like they’ve failed. That’s why I love what I call micro-dosing your financial habits. Microdosing financial habits means taking small, consistent, low-lift actions that support your financial well-being.

171: What is Fun Money? How to Enjoy Guilt-Free Spending 23.06.2025

If an emergency fund is for emergencies, a Fun Money Fund is for JOY! A Fun Money Fund is a type of savings or checking account that we can all use tp build in spontaneity, impulse spending, or saving for that not totally necessary purchase that you know will feel good to you, without derailing your financial goals. As a financial therapist (and someone who’s been using this method in my own relat...

170: Are You Recession-Ready? How to Care for Your Money and Mental Health 21.04.2025

What even is a recession, and how can we prepare for one without spiraling? As a certified “Millennial who survived the Great Recession” and a financial therapist, I’ve got you. In this episode, I explain what a recession is (beyond just bad vibes), how they work, and how to take care of your emotional and financial well-being when the economy slows down. Chapters 0:00 Recession 1:43 What is a Rec...

169: Boycott Guide: How to Boycott Without Burnout 10.03.2025

Want to boycott but not sure how? You don’t have to go all-in to make a difference. This boycott guide covers what a boycott is, how to participate, ways to effect change beyond a full boycott, and how to protect yourself from boycott burnout. Corresponding blog: https://www.mindmoneybalance.com/blogandvideos/boycott-guide-vote-with-your-dollars Resources referenced: News Clips https://youtu.be/rn...

168: 3 Financial Resolutions Without the Overwhelm 04.02.2025

What New Year resolutions did you set at the beginning of the year? If improving your financial health was on your list, you’re in good company. “Improving financial health” was the second most common resolution for 2024, right behind physical health. But most resolutions don’t make it past February. And by “don’t make it,” I mean they quietly fade into the background as life takes over. Sound fam...

167: Top 10 Money Lessons of 2024: Money Automations, Lifestyle Creep & Spending Guilt 29.12.2024

I've rounded up the top 10 moments that the Mind Money Balance audience loved! YouTube insights revealed my channel's most-watched and re-watched segments, which I'll share here. I love this round-up because it shows me exactly what my dear listeners enjoy the most. This year, the top moments ranged from definitions to actionable tips, but the overarching theme, in my opinion, was VALIDATION—the m...

166: Avoid These Credit Card Traps 26.12.2024

Most Americans are carrying credit card debt, especially younger folks, like those in Gen Z, the Millennial Generation, and Gen X. In this episode, I’ll break down the three most common credit card traps and share actionable tips to help you avoid them. From overspending to falling for scams, I’ll teach you how to spot these pitfalls and protect your financial health. If you’ve ever felt stuck in...

165: 4 Credit Card Myths You Need to Stop Believing 24.12.2024

There are four common credit card myths I need you to stop believing. If you believe these myths, you might negatively impact your credit score, pay unnecessary interest, or miss out on some of the perks (like travel hacking!) of responsible credit card usage. Listen for credit card facts so you can feel more better the next time you tap or swipe your card. Get the weekly Mind Money Balance newsle...

164: Be (Financially) Selfish this Holiday Season 22.12.2024

Feeling the pressure to overspend during the holidays? It's time to rethink the season with a focus on financial selfishness—putting your financial well-being first, guilt-free. In this episode, financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin explores how to navigate holiday spending in a way that protects your financial goals without sacrificing the joy of the season. You’ll learn why saying "no" to ove...

163: Financial Self-Care for the Holidays 21.12.2024

While the holiday season often brings pressure—whether from family, friends, or our own expectations—this episode breaks down strategies to set holiday boundaries, identify emotional spending triggers, and prevent unnecessary expenses. Learn how to manage internal and external pressures to overspend, from navigating gift exchanges to resisting the urge to go all-out on holiday decor. With insights...

162: Coping with a Layoff 25.09.2024

A layoff or job loss can trigger an emotional rollercoaster, with feelings of shock, anger, sadness, or relief. Financial Therapist Lindsay shares that nearly half of Americans experience layoff anxiety, as recent statistics highlight the prevalence of layoffs due to cost-cutting measures and industry shifts. In this video, you'll learn that a job loss can evoke emotions similar to those exper...

161: Reducing Employee Turnover with Financial Wellness 09.09.2024

Over 44 million Americans left their jobs last year. High employee turnover is more than just a statistic; it’s a loud and clear signal that something within your organization isn’t resonating with your team. You're in the right place if you’re involved in hiring, management, or overseeing employee culture and well-being. I’m sharing five practical strategies to help you maintain your employee...

160: Forgive Yourself for Money Mistakes 14.07.2024

If you’ve made a money mistake and can’t stop thinking about it, tune in to learn more about why this is. Learn how to cultivate self-compassion to forgive ourselves, extract valuable lessons, and progress towards a healthier financial future. In this episode, financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin explains the connection between our early childhood experiences and financial decision-making, tal...

159: The Doomsday Prepper [Type 4 of 4] 01.07.2024

The Doomsday Prepper archetype excels at financial preparation. They are the epitome of “good on paper.” But with all of that saving, planning, and thinking ahead, they often struggle to find contentment in the present. Learn how Doomsday Preppers can balance their drive for financial security with the ability to appreciate using money meaningfully to enhance life's experiences.  Resources Men...

158: The Money Admirerer: Money Archetype 3 of 4 24.06.2024

If you find yourself constantly moving the financial goalpost because you think you need more, you might be a Money Admirerer. The Money Admirerer archetype is frequently applauded for their tenacity and work ethic, but the downside is that they might struggle to appreciate what’s happening in the moment and find contentment and joy beyond financial achievements. Tune into this mini episode for a...

157: Understanding Money Personality Types: The Spenders [2 of 4] 17.06.2024

There are four Money Archetypes that shape what we believe about money and how it impacts what we do–or don’t do–with our money. The second money personality type is the Free Spirit. Known for their radical optimism and general "why not?!" attitude toward life, they tend to be excited to spend. The shadow side of their excitement is they sometimes spend and focus on outward appearances a...

156: What's my money personality type? Blissfully Indifferent [1 of 4] 10.06.2024

Over the next 4 weeks, I’ll be sharing mini-episodes on the Financial Archetypes. These Money Archetypes shape what we believe about money and how it impacts what we do–or don’t do–with our money. For those who fall into the first category, the “Blissfully Indifferent,” money is a sensitive topic that is best avoided. This person may feel overwhelmed by money management, financial literacy, and a...

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