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In this conversation, George shares his insights on the intersection of money and mental health, discussing the cultural influences on financial conversations, the importance of financial education, and the impact of community support. Without the support of George's church community, and a few very close family and friends, George may not have been so lucky, and potentially still living in his car. George emphasises the need to break generational cycles and create open dialogues about finances within families. George also highlights the significance of living within one's means and the role of workshops in providing valuable financial knowledge. Ultimately, George encourages listeners to think about the legacy they want to leave for future generations and the importance of having supportive networks in navigating financial challenges. Instagram: @georgekfrench / george-french-841a08102 1. Money conversations are often stigmatised in many cultures. 2. Financial education should start early in life. 3. Mental health can be significantly impacted by financial stress 4. Community support is crucial in navigating financial challenges 5. Breaking generational cycles requires open conversations about money 6. It's important to live within your means and avoid comparisons 7. Creating a legacy involves planning for future generations If you, or anyone you know is affected by any of the topics discussed in this episode, you can refer to the below resources for help and advice: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ https://www.moneyandmentalhealth.org/ https://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/ https://www.mind.org.uk/information-s... https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/advi...