For the Love of Money
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The Business Stuff (scroll down and click “Read More” for the event description):
💸 Payment:
Register here, then send $20 via Venmo to @bolderwomen. If you already have my personal Venmo (@terra-ramachandran), that works too! Last 4 of my phone: 9379.
🚫 Don’t have Venmo?
Reach out to me at [terra@bolder-women.com](mailto:terra@bolder-women.com) and we will work out another payment method! You can also pay cash at the door.
✨ First Timer? Attend for free!
If this is your first meeting, you’re welcome to attend for free! 🥳 Come check us out and see if this is your jam! Just email me at [terra@bolder-women.com](mailto:terra@bolder-women.com) and I’ll get you on the list. (Even if you’ve attended a Happy Hour event, you’re still welcome to attend one meeting for free!)
💛 Accessibility
Thanks to a generous friend, we meet in an upstairs office space. Unfortunately, without after-hours elevator access, it’s not usable for those with mobility challenges.
💬 What are people saying?
“Thank you so much for all the effort and energy you put into the Bolder Women Meet-Up. You have done such a fantastic job attracting wonderful women. I have enjoyed every gathering and happy hour I have attended and your grounded, centered energy is a huge part of that.”
~ Jill M. Sommers
High-Performance Coach
💥 Meeting Description:
Our culture is weird about money.
There’s shame if you have it. Shame if you don’t.
You’re supposed to give generously (and you’re a bad person if you don’t)… while also saving rigorously, being completely self-sufficient, and never expecting help yourself.
🤔 Is it any wonder so few of us have a healthy relationship with money?
We’re handed mixed messages about what it is, how to use it, how to feel about it, and what it says about us as people.
💰 And if you grew up with parents who had their own challenges with money—whether they were tight-fisted…reckless…saw it as a status symbol…chronically stressed about it…or simply negative about it in any way—making peace with this essential part of life can feel even harder.
We quietly absorb all of that conditioning.
And yet… money itself is neutral.
⚒️ It’s a tool.
💎 A resource.
📣 An amplifier.
The real issue isn’t money—it’s the relationship we’ve been taught to have with it.
That’s what this February gathering is about.
🔥 At For the Love of Money, we’ll take a fresh, grounded look at how our experiences, beliefs, and unconscious patterns shape the way money shows up in our lives—sometimes subtly, sometimes loudly.
Guest speaker, Kitty Coy, a neuroscientist-turned-coach, will unpack how your brain filters reality around money and why so many well-intentioned strategies — trying harder, fixing yourself, or focusing solely on earning more — often don’t create the ease or satisfaction we expect.
This isn’t about hustling.
It’s not about deprivation.
And it’s not about pretending money doesn’t matter.
💚 It’s about understanding your unique relationship with money—and learning how to relate to it with more awareness, compassion, and choice.
### You’ll walk away with:
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Clarity around your personal money patterns
Understand how past experiences have shaped what you notice, expect, and believe about money—and how to update those patterns so they better support the life you want. -
Relief from the “fix yourself” or “do more” loop
Learn why pushing, striving, or chasing money often creates more tension—and explore a simple daily practice that helps you align with what you truly desire. -
A more intentional, supportive relationship with money
Discover how the way you think and talk about money influences how it shows up—and how small shifts in language and mindset can create more ease and flow.
If you want a calmer, clearer, more conscious relationship with money — one that supports freedom, possibility, and confidence, rather than pressure, confusion, or shame — this conversation is for you!
🥰 Join me in the month of love and let’s develop a healthy, loving relationship with money together.
I can’t wait to see you there!
With Passion and Purpose,
Terra
Suggestions for What To Bring:
- Notebook and pen
- Water Bottle
- Business Cards
- Protein Bar or other snack if you think you might get hungry
A Note About Our Location:
We are gathering in the Compass Real Estate office (formerly Porchlight Real Estate), which is on the second floor of the Chase Bank building on Arapahoe, between Folsom and 28th St.
Use the door that has the ATM next to it. Go to the second floor and follow the hallway around to suite 210.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person meetup for women to explore healthy money relationships with guest Kitty Coy; outcome: gain clarity on your personal money patterns.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person meetup for women to explore healthy money relationships with guest Kitty Coy; outcome: gain clarity on your personal money patterns.
