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Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) is a free blended-learning personal finance curriculum to engage and empower students to make informed financial decisions. In our podcasts we interview educators and other experts in the field of Personal Finance.

NGPF Podcast Next Gen Personal Finance

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Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) is a free blended-learning personal finance curriculum to engage and empower students to make informed financial decisions. In our podcasts we interview educators and other experts in the field of Personal Finance.

    Dr. Carly Urban on the State of Personal Finance Education

    Dr. Carly Urban on the State of Personal Finance Education

    In this NGPF Podcast, Dr. Carly Urban, an Associate Professor of Economics at Montana State University, discusses her research on the impact of state policies on personal finance education in U.S. high schools. Over five years, she has analyzed how schools implement financial education, revealing variations in curriculum integration and access. Dr. Urban explores the effectiveness of standalone courses versus embedded content and highlights the challenges of ensuring educational consistency. Her findings underscore the importance of robust financial literacy programs and their potential benefits for students. Tune in to gain insights into the current state and future directions of financial education in schools.

    • 32 min
    Dan Otter and Scott Dauenhauer, 403bwise

    Dan Otter and Scott Dauenhauer, 403bwise

    In this NGPF Podcast episode, Dan Otter and Scott Dauenhauer of 403bwise discuss the challenges teachers face with 403B retirement plans, including high fees and poor investment options. The duo shares their advocacy journey to empower educators with better financial literacy and tools for improving retirement outcomes. They also explore state policies impacting financial education and offer practical advice for educators aiming to enhance their financial plans. Listen to this discussion to learn how educators can navigate and advocate for better retirement options.

    • 38 min
    Karen Holland, Founder of Gifting Sense

    Karen Holland, Founder of Gifting Sense

    In this episode, Karen Holland discusses her innovative platform, Gifting Sense, which equips young learners with the tools to make informed spending decisions. Karen, a former sovereign risk analyst, combines her financial expertise with her passion for education to help children understand the value of money through her "Does it Make Sense Score" calculator. The podcast explores how Gifting Sense promotes financial literacy by encouraging kids to critically assess their purchasing choices, significantly impacting their financial awareness and decision-making skills.
     

    • 34 min
    Wisconsin Advocates on Advocating for Personal Finance

    Wisconsin Advocates on Advocating for Personal Finance

    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.

    • 45 min
    Daniella Cardona, on Her Path to Investment Banking

    Daniella Cardona, on Her Path to Investment Banking

    Daniella Cardona, an undocumented high school student turned Vice President at the Royal Bank of Canada, shares an inspiring journey marked by resilience and an insightful dive into financial literacy. Daniela, who moved from Colombia to the U.S. at a young age, discusses her formative experiences with money, highlighting how early challenges shaped her savvy financial instincts and career trajectory. As the conversation unfolds, Daniela reflects on her path from being a lifeguard to breaking into the competitive world of investment banking, illustrating the significant role mentors played in her development. This episode not only explores Daniela's personal story and professional ascent but also serves as a beacon of motivation for educators and students navigating the complexities of financial education and career exploration.

    • 46 min
    Rishi Vamdatt, Founder of Easy Peasy Finance

    Rishi Vamdatt, Founder of Easy Peasy Finance

    Rishi, Founder of East Peasy Finance, recounts his early fascination with finance at six years old, and how it led to the creation of Easy Peasy Finance. This platform, where Rishi has produced over 700 videos, aims to demystify finance for kids and beginners through engaging and simplified content. He shares his content creation process, emphasizing the importance of making finance accessible and interesting. Rishi also touches on his entrepreneurial journey, the use of AI in financial education, his published books, and his aspiration to further financial literacy among youth. His dedication to finance, driven by passion rather than the pursuit of virality, showcases the importance of early financial education and the impact of following one's interests with commitment.

    • 34 min

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