This week’s podcast delves into the compelling story of a determined group of advocates from Wisconsin. This diverse group, including four teachers, one administrator, and a proactive student, share their multi-year efforts to embed financial literacy in the high school curriculum. Their story not only showcases the power of persistent advocacy and community engagement but also sets a model for similar educational reforms in other states. The episode offers insights into the strategies and personal commitments that drove this significant change.
Joe Lanza from Dow Jones Smart Money Partners
Coach Matthew Dougherty, Paul Smith’s College
Dylan Ingerman and Cole Mattox, Founders of First Generation Investors
Dina and Tony Isola on Improving Financial Literacy
Rod Griffin from Experian on Credit Scores
Mary Dyer, Finance Authority of Maine (FAME)
Aaron Thomas, Author of “The Prenup Prescription”
Jaclyn Pinero, CEO of uAspire, on College Affordability
Matthew Meade, Author and Financial Services Executive
Lenworth Williamson on Entrepreneurship and BUILD
Brendan Duebner on Empowering Service Members Financially
Roy Stevens on The Sloth Investor: Simplifying Investing for All
Nicole Lin and the $100,000 Impact of Financial Education
Patrick Geddes, the “Accidental Entrepreneur”
Celebration With the NGPF Co-Founders and Eastside College Prep Students
Dr. Carly Urban on the State of Personal Finance Education
Dan Otter and Scott Dauenhauer, 403bwise
Karen Holland, Founder of Gifting Sense
Daniella Cardona, on Her Path to Investment Banking
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