Money isn’t just about numbers. It’s tied up in our emotions, habits, and mental health, which is why so many people struggle to talk about finances, save regularly, or control spending. Understanding the psychology of money helps teams unlock a healthier relationship with their finances and feel empowered to make better decisions, both at work and at home. Inviting a personal finance speaker to talk about the psychology of money can transform your organisation’s approach to financial wellness.
Top Speakers On The Psychology Of Money

Lisa Conway-Hughes
Lisa Conway-Hughes, a Chartered Financial Adviser and Fellow of the Personal Finance Society, is known as Miss Lolly for her work making financial guidance approachable. She helps people from all walks of life see that financial challenges are universal, and her expertise has featured in The Financial Times, The Times, and Good Housekeeping.
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Olamide Majekodunmi
Olamide Majekodunmi is the founder of All Things Money, a platform helping young adults build a healthy relationship with money through clear, practical guidance on budgeting, debt, and financial confidence. She makes personal finance clear and actionable for organisations looking to encourage financial literacy and responsible money habits.
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Morgan Housel
Morgan Housel is a bestselling author and investor, and one of the most influential voices on how people think about money. His book The Psychology of Money has sold millions of copies worldwide and reshaped how people approach wealth, risk, and long-term thinking.
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Emmanuel Asuquo
Emmanuel Asuquo is an award-winning financial adviser and broadcaster, and a leading voice on financial wellbeing, diversity, and inclusion in money. Known for his clear, practical approach to personal finance, Emmanuel helps people build confidence with money and make smarter decisions.
Learn more and book Emmanuel Asuquo →Why The Psychology Of Money Matters At Work
Financial stress follows people into the workplace, showing up as distraction, lower productivity, and reduced wellbeing. A session on the psychology of money gives teams a shared language for talking about budgeting, saving, and long-term financial habits without judgement. Many organisations pair this with wider financial wellness initiatives, such as the guidance in our piece on the first step to making moves with your money or our advice on navigating the cost of living crisis.
These sessions work well as a standalone keynote, an interactive workshop, or a panel discussion alongside other financial services speakers, depending on how much time your team has and how hands-on you want the format to be.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a psychology of money session involve?
Most sessions combine a keynote or talk with practical takeaways on money mindset, budgeting, and financial confidence, tailored to the audience and event format.
How do I choose the right speaker?
Think about whether your team needs behavioural insight (like Morgan Housel), hands-on financial coaching (like Olamide Majekodunmi or Emmanuel Asuquo), or a blend of both, then match that to your event’s goals.
How much does it cost to book a speaker?
PepTalk’s in-person speaker fees start from $2,000, with the final quote depending on the speaker, format, and location.
Want to inspire your team with a speaker on the psychology of money, wealth generation, money mindset, or abundance mindset? Contact us at hello@getapeptalk.com, message us via chat, or call us on +44 20 3835 2929 (UK) or +1 737 888 5112 (US). Now is the ideal time to shift your team’s money mindset and unlock new success with PepTalk!