Our story
Cedarfield Mind & Money began with a simple observation: money advice rarely sticks unless it honors how people feel, decide, and grow. We set out to craft a cozy, reflective environment where financial psychology is learned through small experiments, guided journaling, and supportive peers.
Our name evokes a quiet field ringed by cedar—steadfast, warm, and grounded. That is how we want learning to feel: steady enough to try something new, human enough to keep returning.
Help people and professionals change money behavior with clarity, care, and repeatable practice—never promises.
Core biases, value-based planning, habit design, reflective conversations, and ethical influence in financial contexts.
Journal-like modules, case labs, and short experiments you can repeat weekly to make progress without overwhelm.
Team
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Rowan Ellis, PhDBehavioral scientist and curriculum lead.
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Jade Alvarez, CFP®Advisor educator focusing on client conversations.
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Noah Patel, PCCCoach and facilitator of live cohorts.
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Sage Lin, MAResearch librarian and editor for course references.
Research and ethics
We cite peer-reviewed sources where applicable, differentiate evidence from opinion, and avoid manipulation or guarantees. Our work is educational and not investment advice. We encourage reflective pacing, informed consent in practice labs, and transparent limitations.