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.
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
Rishi Vamdatt, Founder of Easy Peasy Finance
Sonia Castelan, Tax Professional
JL Collins, on his new book, Pathfinders
Nadia and Nicole, "The Wealth Twins", on Their Journey to Wall Street
Val Chapman, Oakland School Volunteer and her Students
Jamila Souffrant, Host of the Journey To Launch Podcast
Paul Merriman, Investor and Educator, on Investing for the Long-Term
Zoe Saunders, Senior Producer at Marketplace, on Financially Inclined
Ron Lieber, Author and NYT Columnist, on the Recent Changes to FAFSA
Gordon Stein, Author of The Cashflow Cookbook, on Money Strategies
Jason Brown, Author of It Is Possible, on Student Loan Debt
Sheila Bair, Former Chair of the FDIC, on Getting Students Engaged about Money
Jim Wasserman, Former Business Litigation Attorney Turned Author-Educator
John Pelletier on the 2023 National Report Card on High School Financial Literacy
Daniel Hierbert and Aidan Ryan on the Financial Planning Program at Minnesota State University
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