Expert-Led Financial Mindset Development

Learn from seasoned practitioners who've spent decades studying the psychology of money and helping individuals reshape their relationship with wealth through proven methodologies and personalized guidance.

Meet Your Financial Mindset Mentors

Our teaching team brings together diverse backgrounds in behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and practical wealth-building experience. Each instructor has developed their expertise through years of research and direct client work.

Portrait of Finnegan Blackwood, Lead Financial Psychology Instructor

Finnegan Blackwood

Lead Financial Psychology Instructor

Finnegan spent fifteen years working with high-net-worth individuals as a wealth advisor before shifting his focus to the psychological barriers that prevent people from building sustainable wealth. His approach combines behavioral economics research with practical exercises that help students identify and overcome their inherited money beliefs. He holds certifications in cognitive behavioral therapy and has published research on financial anxiety patterns.

Portrait of Cordelia Ashworth, Money Mindset Specialist

Cordelia Ashworth

Money Mindset Specialist

After experiencing her own financial transformation from deep debt to financial independence, Cordelia dedicated herself to understanding why smart people make poor money decisions. She developed the "Financial Identity Framework" that helps students recognize their unconscious money patterns. Her background in neuroscience research brings a unique perspective to how financial habits form and can be reshaped through deliberate practice.

Portrait of Bartholomew Fairfax, Wealth Psychology Researcher

Bartholomew Fairfax

Wealth Psychology Researcher

Bartholomew brings an academic perspective to wealth psychology, having conducted extensive research on intergenerational money patterns and cultural influences on financial behavior. His teaching style focuses on helping students understand the deeper psychological and cultural forces that shape their financial decisions. He works particularly well with students who want to understand the 'why' behind their money habits before changing them.

Our Instructional Philosophy

We believe that lasting financial change happens when people understand not just what to do with money, but why they make the financial decisions they do. Our teaching approach combines psychological insights with practical application, giving students both the awareness and tools they need for transformation.

  • Individual assessment sessions to identify personal money patterns and limiting beliefs
  • Small group workshops where students practice new financial behaviors in a supportive environment
  • Case study analysis using real financial situations to develop decision-making skills
  • Ongoing mentorship meetings to address challenges and celebrate progress over time
  • Integration exercises that help students apply new mindsets to their actual financial circumstances
  • Peer learning groups where students share insights and support each other's growth

Personalized Guidance Process

Every student receives individual attention through our structured mentorship approach. We recognize that each person's relationship with money is unique, shaped by their personal history, family background, and life experiences.

1

Initial Assessment

One-on-one session to explore your financial history, identify patterns, and understand your specific goals and challenges.

2

Custom Learning Path

Based on your assessment, we create a personalized curriculum focusing on the areas where you'll see the most meaningful change.

3

Guided Practice

Regular sessions where you practice new financial behaviors with instructor feedback and peer support in a safe learning environment.

4

Integration Support

Ongoing mentorship as you apply new mindsets to real financial decisions, with troubleshooting and encouragement when challenges arise.