Live Webinar Series

Your Money
Mindset
Reimagined

We explore the behavioral patterns that quietly shape every financial decision you make. Why spending feels satisfying in the moment. Why saving feels like deprivation. And why small shifts in perspective can change everything.

Live webinar session on money psychology with engaged participants
Group workshop exploring financial mindset patterns

We run a series of live, interactive webinars focused on the psychology behind money. Not investment advice. Not budgeting spreadsheets. The real question: why do we behave the way we do with money, and what can we actually do about it?

What We Cover

Four Core Themes
We Explore Together

The Overspending Loop

We look at how emotional triggers, social comparison, and reward-seeking behavior combine to create spending patterns that feel almost automatic. Understanding the loop is the first step to interrupting it.

Covered in Sessions 1 & 2

Why Saving Feels Hard

Present bias, loss aversion, and the psychology of delayed gratification all play roles here. We examine why saving money often feels like losing something, and how reframing that perception shifts behavior over time.

Covered in Sessions 3 & 4

Mindset Shifts That Work

Small, evidence-informed perspective changes can have outsized effects. We share practical reframes grounded in behavioral science, not willpower mythology. These are shifts that fit into real life.

Covered in Sessions 5 & 6

Money Conversations

How we talk about money, with ourselves and with others, shapes our relationship to it. We explore the language of money, the silence around it, and why honest financial conversations are so rarely had.

Covered in Session 7
The Format

Live, Interactive,
and Built for Depth

Each session runs for approximately 75 minutes. We present research-backed concepts, open the floor for questions, and work through real examples together. Nobody is expected to have their finances figured out. That is precisely why we are here.

We keep sessions small enough that conversations feel genuine. Participants from across Poland and beyond join us, bringing diverse experiences that enrich every discussion.

See the Schedule
Presenter conducting a live online webinar on behavioral finance
Upcoming Sessions

A Glimpse at What
We Have Planned

Webinar session exploring overspending behavioral patterns
Behavioral Patterns

The Emotional Architecture of Overspending

We trace the emotional pathways that lead to impulse purchases and explore why willpower alone rarely changes the pattern.

Webinar exploring the psychology behind saving money
Psychology of Saving

Why the Future Self Feels Like a Stranger

Present bias is one of the most powerful forces in financial decision-making. We examine it honestly and discuss what actually helps bridge the gap.

Webinar session on practical money mindset shifts
Mindset & Behavior

Small Reframes, Lasting Change

We share specific, tested perspective shifts that participants have found genuinely useful. No abstract positivity. Just practical changes to how we think about money day to day.

Common Questions

Things People
Often Ask Us

Not at all. We design every session to be accessible to anyone who is curious about their own relationship with money. We do not assume prior knowledge of behavioral economics or psychology. We start from the human experience and build from there. If you have ever wondered why you bought something you regretted, or why saving always seems to get pushed to next month, you are exactly who we are talking to.

No. We are not financial advisors and we do not provide personalized financial guidance. Our webinars are educational and exploratory. We focus on behavioral patterns, psychological research, and mindset frameworks. For specific financial decisions, we always recommend speaking with a qualified financial professional. What we offer is a deeper understanding of the human side of money, which complements any financial planning you may be doing.

Each session runs approximately 75 minutes. We typically spend the first half presenting concepts and research in an accessible way, then open the floor for discussion and questions. We use real-world examples and scenarios rather than abstract theory. Sessions are hosted via video conference, and participants can join from anywhere. We encourage cameras on where possible, as it makes the conversation feel more human, but it is never required.

We offer both options. Individual sessions are self-contained and valuable on their own. The full series builds progressively, with each session deepening the concepts introduced in earlier ones, so participants who attend the complete series tend to find the experience more cohesive. That said, we know schedules are complicated, and we have designed each session to make sense even if you join partway through. Details about individual and series registration are on the Webinars page.

Traditional financial education often focuses on what to do: save more, spend less, invest wisely. Behavioral approaches ask a different question: why do we not do those things even when we know we should? Understanding the emotional, psychological, and social forces at play gives us a more honest picture of how financial behavior actually works. From there, the changes we make tend to be more durable because they address the root rather than the symptom.

Yes, and we think it is one of the most valuable parts. We use live polls, breakout discussions, and open Q&A to make sessions feel like a genuine conversation rather than a lecture. Hearing how others experience the same patterns can be surprisingly illuminating. We keep groups intentionally small to make these interactions feel personal and meaningful rather than anonymous. Participation is always voluntary, and you are welcome to listen if that is more comfortable for you.

Ready to Understand
Your Money Patterns?

We would love to have you in the room. Browse the upcoming sessions and find one that resonates with where you are right now.