What does it look like to heal your relationship with money and align your finances with your deepest values?
In this episode of The SYNARCHY Podcast, I sit down with Diana Gisel Yañez, CFP®, a money coach at All the Colors and wealth manager at Natural Investments.Through her unique, trauma-informed lens, Diana helps women of color entrepreneurs and impact investors understand why they do what they do with money - and how to create sustainable, value-aligned financial systems for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Together, we explore:
💬 The hidden emotional patterns behind our money stories - especially for immigrants and children of immigrants.
💬 What it means to be a highly sensitive person navigating money, business, and impact.
💬 How regenerative and socially conscious investing can empower entire communities.
💬 The power of saying no with money - and redefining generosity without self-sacrifice.
Diana’s story of growing up on the U.S.-Mexico border and returning to Mexico as a dual citizen reveals a profound truth: financial empowerment isn’t just about wealth - it’s about integrity, community, and choice.
🌿 About Diana Gisel Yañez
Diana Gisel Yañez, CFP®, RLP® is the founder of All the Colors and a wealth manager at Natural Investments.
She brings together financial planning, emotional intelligence, and social impact to help clients build wealth with purpose.
Diana is certified as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and has completed Compassionate Inquiry™ training to support trauma-informed facilitation.
When she’s not helping clients reclaim their power with money and life, you’ll find her hiking, reading in parks, or learning about Latin American history.
Connect with Diana:
🌐 Website: allthecolors.net & https://naturalinvestments.com/advisors/diana-g-yanez/
📬 Newsletter + Money Archetype Quiz: allthecolors.net
💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dianagyanez
📸 Instagram: @all_the_colors_8
🎥 YouTube: Highly Sensitive Money
Key Moments
0:00 — Growing up bilingual on the U.S.–Mexico border
8:20 — How an early childhood money experience shaped her purpose
16:40 — The intersection of identity, sensitivity, and social justice in money work
25:05 — Why regenerative investing matters - and how anyone can start
33:50 — Money archetypes & the power of nature-based metaphors
42:00 — How to bring values, joy, and justice into your financial life
Next Steps
If this episode inspired you to rethink the way you relate to money, invest, or make impact in the world - start by exploring what’s possible for you.✨ Learn more about the show and how to work with Adina at internationalempowerment.com/starthere or immigrantfinance.com