Money Tales

Stepping out of the Family Forcefield, with Margaret Katz Cann
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Margaret Katz Cann. Most of us carry our family systems into adulthood without even realizing it, from how we parent, to how we think about success, to how we handle money. But what happens when those inherited patterns stop working – when life hands us something so unexpected, we’re forced to question it? Margaret calls it the ‘family force field’, that invisible pull to repeat what we grew up with, even when it no longer serves us. Margaret shares how her son’s crisis shattered that force field and pushed her into deep self-examination, revealing just how hard, and necessary, it can be to break the script and forge your own path.
Fundraising coach Margaret Katz Cann spends all day long talking about money. The founder of MKC Coach, Margaret helps people who need to raise money to do the work they want to see happen in the world. She specializes in executive fundraising and leadership coaching, working with nonprofit and startup executives to stop tripping over their ask, to connect to passion and leadership – and step into the world of compelling fundraising. After growing up with her own money story, Margaret became an experienced and joyful fundraiser herself, spending 22 years at the Community Foundation Boulder County, where she helped raise over $160 million for the community. She is passionate about helping clients address their own money stories, step away from anxiety and dread, so they can raise the money they need to do their work.
Margaret is passionate about drawing from our own lives, about growth and healing, and about storytelling. She is the author of I Used To Be Good: How I Found My Voice by Losing My Pleaser, due out later in 2025. The raw and vulnerable story is about her personal journey, through a wealthy and chaotic childhood that looked great from the outside, to find her own voice. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.