
Financial Wellness Speaker
in Nashville, Tennessee
Led by Linda Grizely, CFP® — Personal Finance Expert
and Creator of the MeMoney® Method
Linda Grizely, CFP®, is a financial wellness speaker and personal finance expert who works with organizations, associations, ERGs, leadership teams, and conference planners hosting events in Nashville and throughout Middle Tennessee to reduce financial stress, improve engagement, and strengthen workplace performance.
Through engaging, practical programs, Linda helps employees and leaders build confidence around money and make informed decisions that support both personal well-being and professional effectiveness. Her Human Variable™ framework brings a behavioral finance lens to financial wellness, helping audiences understand the real-life pressures, beliefs, habits, and emotions that shape financial decisions.
Known for its music, hospitality, health care, business growth, and strong conference energy, Nashville is a natural fit for financial wellness programs that are practical, approachable, and built for real-life audiences.
Linda is available for financial wellness keynotes, workshops, webinars, and workplace programs throughout Nashville, Franklin, Brentwood, Murfreesboro, and the broader Middle Tennessee region.
Financial Wellness Programs for
Nashville Events and Workplace Audiences
Nashville is a growing destination for conferences, corporate meetings, professional associations, leadership events, employee programs, women’s groups, and workplace financial wellness conversations, with strong connections across Middle Tennessee, Franklin, Brentwood, and Murfreesboro.
Whether an organization is based in Tennessee or bringing people together in Nashville for an event, financial stress can still be part of what attendees and employees are carrying into the room.
Money stress can affect focus, confidence, communication, and decision-making. It can show up as distraction, burnout, avoidance, presenteeism, lower engagement, and reduced resilience.
For Nashville and Middle Tennessee audiences, financial wellness programs can support employees, leaders, creatives, health care professionals, entrepreneurs, and workplace groups navigating real-life money decisions, career growth, family responsibilities, workplace pressure, and long-term planning.
Linda’s sessions are practical, approachable, and tailored to the audience, whether for ERGs, leadership teams, association members, conference attendees, or workplace groups.
At a Glance
Linda Grizely’s financial wellness speaking programs are designed for organizations that want to support their people while strengthening engagement and performance.
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Supports employee well-being by addressing real-life financial stress
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Helps improve focus, engagement, and productivity at work
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Aligns with ERG, DEI, and inclusion programming
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Delivers practical, judgment-free conversations, not lectures
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Designed for workplace audiences, not one-size-fits-all financial advice
Practical, Judgment-Free Financial Wellness Programs
Linda’s financial wellness programs are designed to meet people where they are — without shame, jargon, or unrealistic expectations. Rather than focusing on rigid rules or idealized financial behaviors, her approach acknowledges the emotional, behavioral, and practical realities that shape how people manage money in real life.
Whether delivered as a keynote, workshop, webinar, or interactive session, Linda creates practical, judgment-free conversations that help audiences build confidence, clarity, and momentum.
Explore related speaking topics:
• Workplace Financial Wellness Programs
For employees, ERGs, teams, associations, and workplace audiences.
• Leadership Financial Wellness Programs
For HR leaders, managers, executives, and decision-makers who want to understand how financial stress affects focus, performance, retention, and culture.
• Behavioral Finance Programs for Financial Professionals
For advisors, planners, counselors, coaches, and financial services audiences who want to improve client communication, trust, and follow-through.

