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P$yFi | Psychological  Finance

P$yFi | Psychological Finance

Hosted by The Redstone Rocket

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Episodes

92

Latest episode

Aug 2026

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EN

About the show

P$y-Fi is the podcast where psychology and finances collide. Host Olivia Pierce, M.S., LPC, AFC® — a licensed professional counselor, Accredited Financial Counselor® and financial readiness program manager at Redstone Arsenal — explores the mental and emotional patterns behind how we earn, spend, save, give and grieve money. Episodes range from multi-part deep dives on financial intimacy in marriages, financial wounds and money as a weapon, compulsive spending and the mental health toll of debt — to interviews with attorneys, clinicians and financial planners who speak honestly into the messier corners of life: estate planning, raising financially literate kids, distress tolerance and the quiet decisions that compound over a career. Built for federal employees, military families and anyone tired of hearing personal finance reduced to a budgeting app. No clickbait. No get-rich-quick. Just the unglamorous, deeply human work of changing how you think about money. Views shared on P$y-Fi are Olivia's own and do not represent the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense. New episodes drop every other week. Subscribe wherever you listen, and if an episode helps you breathe a little easier, leave a rating. It's how more people stuck in the same rut find their way here. *The information provided in this podcast does not constitute a formal endorsement of any company, its products, or services by the military. Specifically, the appearance or use of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the military of the linked websites, or the information, products, or services contained therein. The military does not exercise any editorial control over the content you may find in these resources. The intent is to provide informative material to assist Soldiers and their families in identifying or exploring multiple options.

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August 13, 202638 min

Finfluencers, Lawfluencers, and AI: Are You Consumer Aware? Part 2

In this second installment, host Olivia and Legal Assistance Attorney Emily Baggett explore how finfluencer and lawfluencer culture directly impacts military members and civilians alike. The discussion highlights the dangers of trusting "barracks lawyers" and "watercooler advisors" for complex matters like the Blended Retirement System, security clearances, and estate planning. Olivia shares a personal story of childhood swing-set FOMO to illustrate how easily emotional comparisons can drive impulsive debt, from low- to high-income families. Emily emphasizes crucial legal protections like the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) and the Military Lending Act, which are often missed by generic online advice. They also expose the limitations of artificial intelligence in drafting legal documents, noting how agencies like DFAS will reject powers of attorney that lack precise, specific terminology. Special attention is given to the unique financial hurdles that generic AI prompts and algorithms fail to comprehend. Ultimately, the episode reminds listeners that true financial readiness requires the AI triangle of value: combining data with human judgment and professional action. Find a Personal Financial Counselor Military OneSource Military Consumer For all Consumers: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau FINRA Broker Check Barred Brokers Check Out Your Investment Professional Alabama Bar Attorney Lookup All Other Attorney States

July 30, 202639 min

Finfluencers, Lawfluencers, and AI: Are You Consumer Aware? Part 1

In this episode, host Olivia is joined by Emily Baggett, a Legal Assistance Attorney, to discuss the psychological, legal, and financial impacts of social media "finfluencers" and "lawfluencers." This includes how uncredentialed or inaccurate online advice can lead to real-world financial and legal pain. We examine the psychology behind why these charismatic content creators hook us using FOMO, social proof, and parasocial connections. Emily and Olivia share humorous stories with how they, too, were reminded to put more faith in human expertise than virtual expertise. We also dive into stats from Dr. Bruce Ross's talk on "Finances, Feeds, and FOMO," showcasing the massive scale of the influencer economy. Finally, we explore the pitfalls of sycophantic AI chatbots and social media echo chambers, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of credentialed professionals. Tune in to learn how to build healthy boundaries around online content, safeguard your personal data, and protect your hard-earned money! FINRA Broker Check Barred Brokers Check out Your Investment Professional Alabama Bar Attorney Lookup All other Attorney States

July 16, 202631 min

The Rise of Problem Gambling: When Play Becomes Pain, Part 2

Olivia takes a deeper dive into the gambler’s mindset and the dangerous ‘cognitive conversion’ of real money into gambling money. Olivia reviews the latest National Survey on Gambling Attitudes to identify key risk predictors, including online access and frequent sports betting. This episode highlights the severe collateral damage to families, revealing how gambling often intertwines with domestic and economic abuse. For our Department of War audience, we outline how gambling-related debt directly threatens security clearances. https://responsibleplay.org https://winningbackmylife.com For Redstone Arsenal employees: Book a Financial Session with Olivia For geographically separated military members: Find a Personal Financial Counselor For DoW Civilians not attached to Redstone Arsenal, contact your Employee Assistance Program More Resources: National Problem Gambling Helpline 1-800-MY-RESET Crisis Text Line Text "HOME" to 741741 Gamblers Anonymous 12-step support for individuals. https://gamblersanonymous.org/ Gam-Anon Support for friends and family members: www.gam-anon.org Veteran/Military Crisis Lifeline Call 988 or text 838255 Military OneSource Confidential help for eligible service members and their families. 800-342-9647 Previous Episodes Mentioned: Compulsive Spending: Unpacking What You're Really Trying to Buy Examining Overspending, Part 1, Part 2 Financial Wounds: When Money Becomes a Weapon, Part 1 , Part 2 , Part 3

July 2, 202634 min

The Rise of Problem Gambling: When Play Becomes Pain, Part 1

Olivia explores both problem gambling and gambling disorder using insights from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She breaks down the staggering 45% increase in gambling helpline calls, the hidden dangers of youth-targeted "loot boxes," and the devastating cycle of debt stress. Listeners will learn the clinical warning signs of gambling disorder and how it structurally mirrors substance abuse in the brain. Finally, Olivia shares actionable strategies for responsible play and boundary-setting to protect your financial and mental well-being. https://responsibleplay.org https://winningbackmylife.com For Redstone Arsenal employees: Book a Financial Session with Olivia For geographically separated military members: Find a Personal Financial Counselor For DoW Civilians not attached to Redstone Arsenal, contact your Employee Assistance Program More Resources: National Problem Gambling Helpline 1-800-MY-RESET Crisis Text Line Text "HOME" to 741741 Gamblers Anonymous 12-step support for individuals. https://gamblersanonymous.org/ Gam-Anon Support for friends and family members: www.gam-anon.org Veteran/Military Crisis Lifeline Call 988 or text 838255 Military OneSource Confidential help for eligible service members and their families. 800-342-9647

June 18, 202630 min

Savoring What You Have

Olivia describes how “savoring” can boost your financial well-being. By turning our attention to what we already have rather than what we lack, we can decrease anxiety, improve our cognitive functioning, and boost feel-good neurochemicals like serotonin and dopamine. Learn how to apply the "Three A's" of savoring—Attend, Amplify, and Absorb—to appreciate your current wardrobe, vehicle, home, and even relationships. Discover how simple acts like deep cleaning your car or organizing your closet can provide a sense of newness that saves you money and ultimately increases your net worth.

June 4, 202622 min

Grave Consequences – Handling Debt After Death

Olivia continues her conversation with attorney Emily Baggett to demystify what happens to debt after someone dies. They explain the legal hierarchy of claims—beginning with administration and funeral costs, then taxes, followed by secured debts, and finally unsecured debts—illustrating how insolvent estates must prioritize payments by law rather than preference. Emily clarifies the creditor claim process, noting that claims don’t get paid automatically, filing first doesn’t guarantee priority, and every claim can be challenged for validity. The episode also addresses how emotional distress can impair decision-making and why choosing a trustworthy, organized executor is essential to moving through financial “surprises” during grief. Olivia and Emily highlight common hidden issues—such as undisclosed debts or judgments—that can surface only after death and complicate probate proceedings. They encourage seeking professional support, noting that estates can often cover legal fees, thereby reducing stress for surviving loved ones and ensuring compliance with state law. The episode concludes with key readiness takeaways: debt persists after death, insolvent estates are more common than many realize, and knowledgeable guidance can prevent costly mistakes. If you would like to hear more from Emily, be sure to look for her previously recorded classes and keep a lookout for her upcoming virtual class series, starting 20 May, at https://armyeitaas.sharepoint-mil.us/:l:/r/sites/HQAMC/Lists/AMC_HQ_AMPE_WellnessEvents?e=TtaQm6 Previous classes include the recording link, which may be limited to Army365 users.

May 21, 202624 min

Till Debt Do Us Part

Olivia and attorney Emily Baggett unpack common myths about spousal debt and what really happens when a partner passes away. They clarify the differences between joint accounts, authorized user status, and individual accounts—and how each determines whether a surviving spouse is legally responsible for remaining balances. The conversation explores how grief can create vulnerability, making people especially susceptible to pressure tactics from third‑party debt collectors who may misrepresent what a survivor owes. Emily explains the rights and protections offered by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the importance of directing creditors to the estate’s representative rather than paying prematurely out of pocket. Listeners learn a step‑by‑step action plan that includes pulling credit reports, obtaining death certificates, requesting written validation of debts, and filing complaints when necessary. The episode emphasizes slowing down, verifying everything, and never letting urgency override legal order or personal protection. If you would like to hear more from Emily, be sure to look for her previously recorded classes and keep a lookout for her upcoming virtual class series, starting 20 May, at https://armyeitaas.sharepoint-mil.us/:l:/r/sites/HQAMC/Lists/AMC_HQ_AMPE_WellnessEvents?e=TtaQm6 Previous classes include the recording link, which may be limited to Army365 users.

May 7, 202629 min

Abundance Mindset: How Gratitude Rewires Your Brain

Epictetus had it half right — gratitude isn't just wisdom, it's neurochemistry. In this Financial Pain Management Clinic checkup, Olivia maps the brain regions that gratitude activates, why complaint quietly drives debt and avoidance, and the two-week prescription that builds new neural pathways. Olivia explores how shifting from a scarcity mindset to one of gratitude transforms the way we make financial decisions, drawing on philosophy, positive psychology, and neuroscience. She unpacks why complaint and fear-based thinking trap people in cycles of avoidance, debt reliance, and paycheck-to-paycheck stress — and why the brain regions activated by gratitude (the left prefrontal cortex, the anterior cingulate cortex, the ventromedial prefrontal cortex) are precisely the regions that govern approach behavior, distress tolerance, relationship bonding, and financial risk evaluation. The episode walks through the language of scarcity narratives Olivia hears in session — the fixed pie fallacy, survival mode, scarcity of time and knowledge — and offers two evidence-based gratitude exercises, Three Good Things and Grateful Reminiscence , that listeners can begin today. In this episode: The Epictetus reframe: rejoicing for the income, house, and car you have rather than grieving the ones you don't Why the antithesis of gratitude is complaint — and why a "neutral" financial mindset usually isn't neutral at all Robert Emmons on gratitude as emotion, mood, virtue, habit, motive, and "way of life" The fixed pie fallacy and why envy of the Joneses is neurologically expensive How a scarcity mindset shows up in session: paycheck-to-paycheck narratives, predatory lending, hoarding cash, scarcity of time and knowledge The five brain regions reshaped by a gratitude practice — and the specific financial behavior each one governs Why the ventromedial prefrontal cortex matters: it integrates values into decisions and evaluates financial risk The Albert Einstein quote on owing his inner and outer life to the labor of others Two evidence-based prescriptions: Three Good Things and Grateful Reminiscence

April 24, 202626 min

Shape the Brain, Reshape Your Finances

This episode explores how neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to rewire and reshape itself—directly influences our financial habits and long-term money behaviors. Drawing from neuroscience and psychology, we discuss why breaking old financial patterns feels uncomfortable at first and why repeated practice is the key to lasting change. Using examples like tracking spending and building a $2,000 emergency fund, the episode validates the frustration many people feel when motivation fades and progress stalls. Olivia highlights how new routines literally create new neural pathways over time. You’ll learn why stress and discouragement make financial change harder, and how supportive habits increase brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) to boost motivation and follow-through. Most importantly, the episode reframes financial growth as a bidirectional process where shaping your brain helps reshape your finances. By the end, listeners will feel empowered to embrace small, repeated behaviors that build confidence, reduce financial “pain,” and transform temporary effort into long-term habits.

April 2, 202635 min

Fraud Pathology: Why Smart, Capable People Still Fall for Scams

We often assume older adults are the primary victims of fraud, scams, and financial manipulation. But the data tells a different story: nearly 84% of victims in relationship and confidence scams are middle-aged or younger . In this episode, Olivia breaks down the sociopathology behind financial predators—how they identify vulnerabilities, build trust, and ultimately exploit their prey. Drawing from the FBI, the Federal Trade Commission, and research published in the Journal of Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking , she offers a second glance at who is at risk… and why. If this episode leaves you wanting more, join us at the 4th Annual Financial Symposium on April 7th . You’ll hear directly from Tom Manganello, Senior Counsel in the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission’s Office of Investor Education and Assistance . With a decade spent investigating cases for the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, Tom will break down today’s most dangerous investment scams—imposter scams, Ponzi and pyramid schemes, military-targeted fraud, and the surge in relationship-based investment scams—and give you practical tools to build immunity using free resources from Investor.gov . You can attend in-person at Redstone Arsenal’s Bob Jones Auditorium or join virtually. Registration required: https://forms.osi.apps.mil/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=D9fm-kuVEUiStgUw1vhMQxiSj6kdb7VFuypvxD6aMJlUN… Alongside the SEC session, the symposium features a powerful lineup: Chronic Financial Pain: Managing Long-Term Financial Ailments Join Olivia Pierce, LPC and Accredited Financial Counselor®, host of the award-winning P$yFi podcast, as she explores hidden symptoms of long-term financial strain and provides evidence-informed strategies to strengthen your financial mobility. Estate Planning Rounds A rapid-fire series of consults led by distinguished estate planning attorneys: • Emily L. Baggett, Attorney Advisor, AMCOM • Christine S. K. West, Chief of Client Services, Redstone Arsenal OSJA Topics include: • Till Debt Do Us Part • Passing, Property, and Payouts—A Mortgage Post-Mortem • Grave Consequences Whether you’re easing chronic financial pain, preparing your estate, or protecting yourself from fraud, this symposium delivers practical, high-impact guidance you can use immediately.

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