Stop Fighting About Money.

Start Connecting Through It.

Money is the #1 reason couples argue.

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The Real Conversation

You’re Not Fighting About Money—You’re Fighting About Feeling Heard.

Most financial advice skips the real issue: how hard it is to feel safe, seen, and truly heard during money conversations.

That’s where we’re different.

We help couples turn stressful money talks into moments of connection — with simple, trauma-informed tools you can try tonight.

Why Conversations About Money Feel Impossible

Talking in Circles

You start calmly, but end up spiralling into the same old arguments.

Never Feeling Heard

You leave conversations feeling hurt, unseen, and more disconnected.

Stuck on Numbers

You’re stuck talking numbers, but can’t reach what’s really going on underneath.

Left Unspoken, Money Fights Can Drive You Apart

Research shows financial conflicts are one of the top predictors of relationship distress and even divorce.

And yet — when couples learn to talk safely about money, it doesn’t just save their finances. It brings them closer as a team.

70%
Of couples argue about money — more than any other topic.
2 in 5
Hide spending or financial secrets from their partner.
4x
Couples who fight about money weekly are 4x more likely to divorce.

Talk About Money — Without the Fights

We’ve created a gentle, 5-Step Mini-Game that helps you talk about money without fights, shutdowns, or walking away hurt.

Don’t Wait for the Next Fight

Turn Money Talks Into Moments of Connection

Get our gentle 5-Step Mini-Game — yours free — and start transforming financial stress into deeper trust tonight.

Hope From Those Who’ve Been There

“We finished a money talk without yelling! I can’t even describe how huge that feels.”
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— Sasha B.
“I cried the first time he listened without getting angry. I felt seen for the first time in years.”
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— Jenna S.
“I wish we’d found this ten years ago. It would’ve saved us so much pain.”
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— Matt T.
“The scripts were a lifesaver. For the first time, we didn’t end a money talk in tears. We felt like a team.”
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— Priya S.
Our Approach, Your Connection

How We Help You Stop Money Fights

Some people speak in numbers: crisp, logical, clear.

Others communicate in the messy, bio-electric hum of words, looks, and loving touches.

We help bridge these worlds, so couples can align their heads and hearts—and move forward together.

Conversation Guides

Step-by-step scripts to keep money talks calm and connected—even in tough moments.

Weekly Insights

Gentle, practical tips for safer money conversations—delivered weekly to help you move forward together.

Trauma-Informed Support

Safe, shame-free support that honors your story and helps rebuild trust and hope around money.

Real Experience. Real Empathy.

Created by Professionals Who’ve Lived It

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Calm, Clarity, Care

Sarah’s Clinical Perspective

With over 20 years as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Sarah blends clinical expertise with trauma-informed communication. She understands how money triggers emotional wounds—and how to create safe conversations that heal instead of harm.

Matt, a trauma-informed coach with 16+ years experience, smiling warmly in a casual hoodie — helping couples navigate difficult money conversations with safety and clarity.
Presence. Power. Peace.

Matt’s Safety-First Approach

As a trauma-informed coach and conflict resolution specialist, Matt brings over a decade of real-life de-escalation skills. He’s dedicated to helping couples talk about money without fear—building emotional safety and trust in the moments that matter most.

Wondering If This Will Help?

Yes. We specialize in helping couples who’ve struggled with money conflicts for months — or even decades.

Our tools help even if only one partner starts the change. You can begin improving the tone of your money talks today.

No. Many couples begin with very different money styles. These tools help you start healthier conversations — even if you’re not aligned (yet).

That’s okay! Our focus is communication first — not budgeting apps or spreadsheets — so this works even if you’ve tried other systems.

No. Any committed partnership can benefit — whether dating, living together, married, or in a second marriage.

Tonight Could Feel Different.

You don’t have to spend another night dreading an argument about money. Our trauma-informed tools help you talk calmly, feel heard, and begin to reconnect—even over the hardest topics.

Try our free Money Talk Mini-Game and see how different tonight could feel.