
UnF*ck Your Money
Welcome to UnF*ck Your Money, I’m so happy you’re here!
I’m Nadine, a trauma-informed Certified Money Coach® and somatic practitioner who helps folks break free from trauma-driven money patterns to transform their lives from a place of safety, self-trust, and power.
Unlike traditional money coaches who throw budgets and spreadsheets at you, I approach money at the root: your nervous system, your trauma patterns, and the deep stories you carry about worth and survival. I combine somatic experiencing, inner child work, and practical financial systems to create real, lasting change that feels good in your body (not just on paper).
I’m trained in somatic and trauma-informed modalities, and I’ve walked this path myself, breaking free from financial chaos, healing money wounds rooted in complex trauma, and creating a life of agency and abundance.
My clients don’t just learn how to “manage” money. They learn how to feel safe with it, build wealth on their terms, and reconnect with freedom, joy, and self-expression. Together, we’ve helped overspenders find peace with saving, underearners raise their prices without shame, and avoiders finally feel empowered to face their numbers with confidence.
The difference?
My work doesn’t stop at the spreadsheet. I help you rewire your nervous system, dissolve old money wounds, and build financial systems that actually honor your healing, your energy, and your desires. Because money magic is more than numbers, it’s nervous system safety, soul-level healing, and practical strategy rolled into one.
Enjoy the show!
UnF*ck Your Money
How to Build Wealth and Navigate Debt w/ Seraphina Persson
This week, I am playing with something new, and pretty exciting!
Introducing “Ask Nadine” episodes where listeners get on the mic and interview me! It’s a podcast party! Yay!
In this episode, Seraphina and I discuss the relationship between building wealth and the possible impacts of shame, guilt, money, debt and the cultural differences in the perception of debt and the importance of emotional intelligence in managing finances.
Takeaways
- Debt is not inherently bad and can be used in a positive way, such as building credit, resilience and self confidence.
- Shame is an internalized belief that one is bad, while guilt is the belief that one has done something bad.
- Understanding the underlying reasons for debt, including unresolved money wounds, is crucial for healing.
- Shame and guilt can negatively impact our financial decisions and prevent us from taking necessary risks or investments.
- Cultural differences play a role in how debt is perceived, with some cultures viewing it as shameful while others see it as a necessary part of life.
- Why emotional literacy is crucial in managing finances, as our emotions can influence our financial decisions and behaviors.
- Developing a healthy relationship with money requires shifting perspectives and embracing authenticity.
- How the power of perspective can turn a crisis into an adventure, allowing us to approach challenges with a positive mindset.
Connect with Serphina:
Seraphina is a systemic coach and behavior trainer, holistic business developer and integrative personality developer with years of experience in supporting top executives and companies from start-ups to large international corporations in their transformation processes - both as a consultant in large consulting firms and as a founder and managing director in her own companies. She has a degree in business psychology and international politics/ economics, a background in Gestalt Therapy and bases her work on positive psychology. Her mission is to support individuals, teams in discovering their potentials, life up to them and thrive in their careers and life in general as well as bringing the perspective of human-centricity into companies transformation processes.
Connect with her on LinkedIn
Or Insta:phina_persson
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https://www.saveamillioncents.com/freecourse
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