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Episode 129: Stepping into Financial Sovereignty

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In this week’s episode of the Money Magic podcast episode, Vangile talks about explore the transformative journey of evolving from the Fixer Money Archetype to the Sovereign One.

She delves into the origins of the Fixer archetype and explains how unresolved trauma often manifests as a need to control our environment, particularly within family dynamics.

Vangile explains how the need to control is deeply rooted in trauma responses, including feelings of powerlessness, fear, and a desire to avoid vulnerability. She discusses how control may initially create a sense of safety but can have unintended consequences—from fostering dependency and resentment to reinforcing dysfunctional family patterns. These dynamics can block authentic connection, erode boundaries, and perpetuate cycles of over-responsibility and burnout.

This episode also examines how the Fixer archetype impacts family relationships, preventing others from developing self-reliance and stifling mutual growth.

She also explores the Sovereign archetype as the evolved state of the Fixer. The Sovereign One leads with confidence, trusts themselves and others, sets clear boundaries, and creates relationships built on trust and mutual respect.

This is another insightful episode.

Tune in!

During this episode, you will learn about:

[02:08] - Introduction to the podcast

[05:42] - Introduction to the Fixer Archetype

[09:30] - The role of a Fixer in the family

[15:50] - The Fixer’s role and life lessons

[18:29] - How Fixer’s behave as children

[25:45] - The parentified child who is an adult at a young age

[31:10] The difference between the Destroyer and Fixer Archetypes

[38:37] - How Fixer’s respond to family’s financial problems

[43:11] - The Fixer’s feelings of guilt around money

[50:38] - Why it’s essential for a Fixer to heal

[57:00] - Healing the God Wound as a Fixer

[01:02:28] - How the Sovereign One behaves compared to The Fixer

[01:09:35} - The Destroyer - Fixer relationship

[01:19:10] - Where to get the “What’s Your Money Personality?” book

[01:20:33] - Coaching services

Notable Quotes

  1. “A strong Fixer archetype can move an entire family from abject poverty to true wealth or financial freedom in a single generation.”
  2. “The Fixer is determined to keep the family together even if it means doing so on a shaky foundation.”
  3. “Fixers don’t mind spending money on things like shares, investing, buying property, art, if art is an investment. If they have a hobby that’s fun, that hobby is making money for them.”
  4. “One of the things a Fixer has to do is heal their God Wound because they have a God complex.”
  5. “A true Fixer will work on finding a solution to their income problems and work to make it happen, no matter what.”

Additional money trauma resources:

One on One Coaching: https://www.wealthy-money.com/coaching

Money Magic course: https://www.wealthy-money.com/moneymagic

7 Day Tapping into Ancestral Money Wisdom Training: https://wealthy-money.com/training

Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vangilemakwakwa/

  continue reading

100 episoder

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In this week’s episode of the Money Magic podcast episode, Vangile talks about explore the transformative journey of evolving from the Fixer Money Archetype to the Sovereign One.

She delves into the origins of the Fixer archetype and explains how unresolved trauma often manifests as a need to control our environment, particularly within family dynamics.

Vangile explains how the need to control is deeply rooted in trauma responses, including feelings of powerlessness, fear, and a desire to avoid vulnerability. She discusses how control may initially create a sense of safety but can have unintended consequences—from fostering dependency and resentment to reinforcing dysfunctional family patterns. These dynamics can block authentic connection, erode boundaries, and perpetuate cycles of over-responsibility and burnout.

This episode also examines how the Fixer archetype impacts family relationships, preventing others from developing self-reliance and stifling mutual growth.

She also explores the Sovereign archetype as the evolved state of the Fixer. The Sovereign One leads with confidence, trusts themselves and others, sets clear boundaries, and creates relationships built on trust and mutual respect.

This is another insightful episode.

Tune in!

During this episode, you will learn about:

[02:08] - Introduction to the podcast

[05:42] - Introduction to the Fixer Archetype

[09:30] - The role of a Fixer in the family

[15:50] - The Fixer’s role and life lessons

[18:29] - How Fixer’s behave as children

[25:45] - The parentified child who is an adult at a young age

[31:10] The difference between the Destroyer and Fixer Archetypes

[38:37] - How Fixer’s respond to family’s financial problems

[43:11] - The Fixer’s feelings of guilt around money

[50:38] - Why it’s essential for a Fixer to heal

[57:00] - Healing the God Wound as a Fixer

[01:02:28] - How the Sovereign One behaves compared to The Fixer

[01:09:35} - The Destroyer - Fixer relationship

[01:19:10] - Where to get the “What’s Your Money Personality?” book

[01:20:33] - Coaching services

Notable Quotes

  1. “A strong Fixer archetype can move an entire family from abject poverty to true wealth or financial freedom in a single generation.”
  2. “The Fixer is determined to keep the family together even if it means doing so on a shaky foundation.”
  3. “Fixers don’t mind spending money on things like shares, investing, buying property, art, if art is an investment. If they have a hobby that’s fun, that hobby is making money for them.”
  4. “One of the things a Fixer has to do is heal their God Wound because they have a God complex.”
  5. “A true Fixer will work on finding a solution to their income problems and work to make it happen, no matter what.”

Additional money trauma resources:

One on One Coaching: https://www.wealthy-money.com/coaching

Money Magic course: https://www.wealthy-money.com/moneymagic

7 Day Tapping into Ancestral Money Wisdom Training: https://wealthy-money.com/training

Let’s connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vangilemakwakwa/

  continue reading

100 episoder

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