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When Money Talks: What Is It Saying About Your Marriage?

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It usually doesn’t start with a spreadsheet. It starts with a conversation. A tone. A reaction. Something that feels bigger than it should.

And sooner or later, many couples find themselves thinking: “If we just didn’t have money problems, we’d be fine.” But what if money isn’t actually the problem? What if it’s revealing something deeper?

In this session, we’ll look at:

  • why money conversations feel so emotionally charged
  • what’s really happening beneath the surface
  • and how couples can begin moving forward together

Because money doesn’t just expose spending habits—it reveals what we value, what we fear, and how we respond under pressure.This is a complete, standalone webinar, but for those who want to go further, I’ll continue the conversation with additional sessions in May, June, and July.

Emerson Eggerichs, Ph.D.
Author, Speaker, Pastor

Questions to Consider

  1. When money becomes a topic in your marriage, what emotion rises first in you, and what might it be revealing about your deeper needs or fears? 
  2. Have you and your spouse ever argued about a purchase that quickly turned into feeling unloved or disrespected— what was really happening beneath the surface? 
  3. In what ways might the absence of a clear shared budget or plan be quietly adding pressure to your relationship, even if you genuinely love and respect each other? 
  4. What would it look like for you as a couple to turn future money discussions from potential battlegrounds into opportunities for deeper understanding, partnership, and unity?