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In this episode Dr. Billy Hensley, the president and CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education, discusses NEFE's Personal Finance Ecosystem, which is a framework to show the different factors that affect a person's financial well-being. You can find the ecosystem here: https://www.nefe.org/ecosystem. We discuss how the ecosystem can inform the efforts of financial companies, nonprofits, and policymakers who want to improve peoples' financial situations. We also talk about why financial education alone cannot fix an individual's financial problems. This podcast was recorded on February 15, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
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Dr. Billy Hensley is President and CEO of NEFE, a nonprofit committed to advancing effective financial education and promoting financial well-being. On this episode of Queer Money®, Dr. Hensley joins us to discuss NEFE's 2022 LGBTQIA+ Experiences with Financial Education and Services Survey and share some of his key takeaways from the study. Dr. Hensley offers insight on what financial services can do to better serve the queer community, explaining why it's crucial to tell the story of the LGBTQ+ money experience and how to make financial education more accessible and inclusive. Listen in to understand the value of a good financial education and learn how the queer community can use the NEFE data to advocate for ourselves! Get the FREE 7-Step Credit Card Debt Slasher guide Get the Credit Card Debt Slasher Toolbox For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us: Queer Money Instagram Queer Money YouTube Queer Money Twitter Queer Money on Tiktok
This week we let loose with future grammy award winner and global citizen Nefe Etomi. She joins us to talk travel, MBAs and her singing career. This is definitely a fun listen. Grab a cocktail, smile and let loose to this one. Listen on Spotify and subscribe to The Talk Shop with Bernie and Chimdi https://open.spotify.com/show/3semoMzSOOchRhEIF8qMhvListen on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to the The Talk Shop with Bernie and Chimdi https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-talk-shop-with-bernie-and-chimdi/id1502520667Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetalkshoppod?s=21Follow us on IG: https://instagram.com/thetalkshoppod?igshid=fw24gl4x9stvSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFjF_vLpng1UcNMo0kqouAQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 217: NEFE in November. Part 5 Financial shame is one of the most debilitating and personal forms of pressure that an individual can feel. It can prevent people from making critical decisions about their financial future which leaves them feeling hopeless about their ability to ever improve their situation. While there are certainly personal choices that can contribute to financial shame, it's important to remember that there are also outside forces at play. For example, the way that financial institutions are structured creates a built-in disadvantage for consumers. These companies invest millions of dollars to develop systems that ensure profits continue to flow in ways that best serve them. As a result, people who are struggling to make ends meet often find themselves up against an insurmountable force. By taking the time to learn about the external factors that may be outside of your control, you can begin to make choices that best serve you. You don't have to like the game but if you don't know the rules, you certainly won't be able to play the game to your advantage. This month we're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the National Endowment for Financial Education. I've invited some of the staff from NEFE to discuss some of the most recent topics and statistics from polls they have conducted that are impacting the personal finance space. In the fifth and final part of our "NEFE in NOVEMBER” Series I welcome back President and CEO of NEFE, Dr. Billy Hensley to discuss Financial Shame and the impact in the personal finance space and how NEFE is proactively shining a much needed light on FinLit and financial education for all. To learn more about NEFE's article “Understanding Racial Trauma's Impact on Financial Literacy” visit nefe.org.
Episode 216: NEFE in November. Part 4 Have you experienced bias, discrimination, or exclusion by or from organizations, institutions or individuals within the financial services sector? A recent NEFE poll found that minority households are more likely to experience discrimination or feel blocked from the financial sector. It could be having a loan declined or offered less favorable terms than white households. These are just some of the many ways that financial discrimination presents itself. So what can we do about it? This month we're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the National Endowment for Financial Education. To honor this special event, I've invited some of the team from NEFE to discuss some of the most recent topics and statistics from polls they have conducted that are impacting the personal finance space. We also talk about how financial literacy helped shape their personal lives. NEFE”S Managing director of marketing and engagement Chelsea Norton, joins me for a second time as she explains what financial discrimination looks like and how to recognize some of the signs. Chelsea and I also discuss what steps you can take if you feel that you have been unfairly treated or discriminated against by a financial institution or service provider. To learn more about NEFE's recent article, New Polling Shows How Race, Income Play a Role in Discriminatory Practices by the Financial Services Sector, visit NEFE.org
Episode 214: NEFE in November. Part 3 A high school education is supposed to prepare students for the "real world." However, for many students, the reality is that they graduate without any real-world knowledge of personal finance. This is a problem because personal finance is one of the most important life skills that somebody can have. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how many American adults live on the financial edge, and this has boosted ongoing efforts to make financial literacy a mandatory part of high school education. This month we're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the National Endowment for Financial Education. To honor this special event, I've invited some of the staff from NEFE to discuss some of the most recent topics and statistics from polls they have conducted that are impacting financial education. We'll also talk about how financial literacy helped shape their personal lives - both the good times as well as tough moments. In this episode, I chat with Emma Donahue, NEFE's manager of Policy and Advocacy, who focuses on advancing NEFE's policies around K-12 financial education mandates. All that is equal is not always equitable. We discuss the importance of starting a financial education early to empower kids to learn about money. To learn more about NEFE's recent article, Not all Mandates are Created Equal: a 2022 Legislative Recap, visit NEFE.org
Episode 212: NEFE in November. Part 2. Have you had the opportunity to take financial education courses or training during school, at the workplace, one-on-one or in another setting? And did you take it? It's more important than ever to be financially aware. Fortunately, there are many opportunities to learn about personal finance, whether it's in school, at work, or even on your own. Taking advantage of opportunities that feel right for you, can set yourself up for future financial success, whatever that looks like for you. This month we're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the National Endowment for Financial Education. To honor this special event, I've invited some of the team from NEFE to discuss some of the most recent topics and statistics from polls they have conducted that are impacting the personal finance space. We'll also talk about how financial literacy helped shape their personal lives. I hope you enjoy part 2 in our 5-part series of "NEFE in NOVEMBER with our special Guest, Managing Director of Insights at NEFE: Amy Marty Conrad where we discuss a recent article regarding how individuals with financial education opportunities choose to take them in overwhelming numbers. To learn more about the article and “Financial Education access” visit NEFE.org To learn more about this epsiode, visit: https://go2.money/access
Episode 210: NEFE in November. Part 1. There's no question that personal finance can be a complex and often confusing topic. With so many different products, services, and terms to understand, it's no wonder that so many people feel overwhelmed when it comes to managing their money. Would a financial literacy course have helped you on your path? Do you think every teen should take a financial literacy course before graduation to help with foundational financial skill sets? The good news is that there are organizations like NEFE (National Endowment for Financial Education) that are dedicated to helping people understand and take control of their financial well-being, and that includes teens. 30 years ago, NEFE began their commitment to further the field of financial well-being. And in celebration of this milestone my team and I have created this special series called NEFE In November. Each week for the month of November, I invite an employee of NEFE to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing personal finance education in the US today. In this episode, it's my pleasure to have President & CEO of NEFE, Dr Billy Hensley, back again to discuss a recent NEFE poll that explores the need for effective financial education in schools. Learn more about NEFE's recent article and poll; Most Adults Support Financial Education Mandates. Billy J. Hensley, Ph.D., is the president and CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education. Since his appointment in 2018, Dr. Billy has led NEFE through the development and execution of its first strategic plan, sharpening the organization's mission, vision and core values, and cultivating broader transparency and effectiveness. He is charging the organization to redefine financial education through more focused philanthropy, research and collaboration. To learn more about this episode, visit: https://go2.money/schools
202: It's no secret that the financial industry has an inclusion problem. Marginalized groups, including people of color, women, and the LGBTQIA+ communities, feel discouraged from engaging in financial services. This leaves them at a disadvantage in building wealth and achieving economic security. But there are organizations out there working to change this. They're providing access to financial education, statistics, and resources for marginalized communities and helping them overcome barriers preventing them from achieving financial success. In this episode, recorded @FinCon22, I invited Dr. Billy Hensley, CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education, (NEFE) to discuss the need for inclusion and equality through empowerment and education within the financial services sector. In particular, highlighting the most current issues affecting the financial lives of the LGBTQIA+ communities. In May 2022, NEFE surveyed U.S. adults who identify as LGBTQIA+ community members on a broad range of issues regarding their interactions with the financial services industry and their financial quality of life. I urge you to read the full report, How LGBTQIA+ Representation Assures Better Data (https://go2.money/LGBTQIA+). There needs be more discussions about inclusion through education. "... only when all individuals and families are provided a level playing field free of bias and discrimination will we truly be able to achieve economic stability." - Dr. Billy Hensley. NEFE. For more information about NEFE and Dr. Hensley, resources, links and a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://go2.money/NEFE
There is an increasing awareness regarding the importance of teaching students about money. The number of school districts around the country now mandating financial literacy courses beginning as early as elementary school and continuing through high school is growing. John Walker and Dennis Jablonoski of Cordasco Financial Network, a part of Mercer Advisors, discuss this national trend with Dr. Billy J. Hensley, President and CEO of NEFE, the National Endowment for Financial Education. Listening Time: 34 mins Mercer-Cordasco Disclosure Information Visit Our Website Join Our Email List Additional Mercer Advisors Disclosure Cordasco Financial Network is a tradename. All services provided by Cordasco Financial Network investment professionals are provided in their individual capacities as investment adviser representatives of Mercer Global Advisors Inc. (“Mercer Advisors”), an SEC-registered investment adviser principally located in Denver, Colorado, with various branch offices throughout the United States doing business under different tradenames, including Cordasco Financial Network.
On this episode, Katie continues the discussion about the importance of financial literacy. Last month on Millennial Debt Domination, Katie started the conversation about the importance of financial literacy in schools. We learned that 90% of US adults would like to see financial education implemented as a year long course in K-12 schools. COVID has rapidly advanced the want for financial education in schools. Many adults believe they'd currently be in better financial standing after COVID if they had proper financial education in schools when they were growing up. Katie is joined again by Raven Newberry and Amy Marty Conrad from the National Endowment for Financial Education, or NEFE. Katie, Raven and Amy discuss the effects of financial education in K-12 schooling, financial socialization, the future of financial education, and much more. Follow Navicore on Social Media: Twitter: @NavicorePR Instagram: @navicoresolutions Facebook: NavicoreSolutionsPR More questions for Katie? E-mail us: olm@navicoresolutions.org About Navicore Solutions: We are a national nonprofit provider of financial education and compassionate personal finance counseling. We can help you gain control of your finances. A debt free future is possible. Learn more about us here: http://navicoresolutions.org/ Follow Navicore on Social Media: Twitter: @NavicorePR Instagram: @navicoresolutions Facebook: NavicoreSolutionsPR More questions for Katie? E-mail us: olm@navicoresolutions.org About Navicore Solutions: We are a national nonprofit provider of financial education and compassionate personal finance counseling. We can help you gain control of your finances. A debt free future is possible. Learn more about us here: http://navicoresolutions.org/ NEFE'S Website
On this episode, Katie discusses why financial literacy is so important. Financial literacy is the ability to use knowledge and skills to manage your financial resources effectively for a lifetime of financial well-being. In order to be financially literate you must know how to manage money and show you can actually do it. Without financial literacy, the financial decisions you make, or don't make, can potentially threaten your financial security. Today, Katie is joined by Amy Marty Conrad and Raven Newberry from the National Endowment for Financial Education, or NEFE. Amy is the Managing Director, Insights and Raven is the Director, Policy and Advocacy. Amy, Raven, and Katie discuss financial well-being, the impact COVID has had on personal finance, how Americans ended financially in 2021, and much more. Amy and Raven will be joining Katie again next month for part two of the importance of financial literacy. Follow Navicore on Social Media: Twitter: @NavicorePR Instagram: @navicoresolutions Facebook: NavicoreSolutionsPR More questions for Katie? E-mail us: olm@navicoresolutions.org About Navicore Solutions: We are a national nonprofit provider of financial education and compassionate personal finance counseling. We can help you gain control of your finances. A debt free future is possible. Learn more about us here: http://navicoresolutions.org/ Follow Navicore on Social Media: Twitter: @NavicorePR Instagram: @navicoresolutions Facebook: NavicoreSolutionsPR More questions for Katie? E-mail us: olm@navicoresolutions.org About Navicore Solutions: We are a national nonprofit provider of financial education and compassionate personal finance counseling. We can help you gain control of your finances. A debt free future is possible. Learn more about us here: http://navicoresolutions.org/ NEFE'S Website
The final episode of the series is a conversation between the heads of the two organizations who hosted the convenings – Dr. Billy Hensley (NEFE) and Nan Morrison (CEE). The two leaders discussed some behind-the-scenes work that went into the convening development and how the right topics and the right stakeholders truly made the outcomes what they were. Participants / Guests: Host: Billy Hensley, president and CEO, NEFE Special Guest: Nan Morrison, president and CEE, Council for Economic Education Topics: The benefits of having a diverse audience with different views on the topics. The role the pandemic played in the discussions and who participated. A preview of NEFE's and CEE's partnered advocacy work on K-12 financial education requirements. How this work relates to CEE's 2022 “Survey of the States” Report. Additional Resources: Policy Convening Summaries Disclaimer: Focus on FinEd: The Policy Convenings is produced by the National Endowment for Financial Education, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is the independent, centralizing voice providing leadership, research and collaboration to advance financial education and financial well-being. The opinions and statements made on this Podcast are those of the Podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of NEFE or constitute statements supported by NEFE. For more information, visit www.nefe.org
This episode reflected on the importance of placing a diversity, equity and inclusion lens on financial education. Dr. Billy Hensley provides introductory and closing remarks, and host Raven Newberry interviews Anne Price, the policy convening's moderator, on the need for the field to re-examine how financial markers, history and generating wealth are taught to ensure accuracy and foresightedness. Participants / Guests: Introduction/Conclusion: Billy Hensley, president and CEO, NEFE Host: Raven Newberry, director of Policy and Advocacy, NEFE Special Guest: Anne Price, president, Insight Center for Community Economic Development Topics: The benchmarks and language used or misused when teaching financial education. The role parents, culture and community can – and should – play. The false narrative of “one-size-fits-all” regarding financial education. The concept of “mental models” and the relationship between assumptions and behaviors. Additional Resources: Policy Convening Summary Disclaimer: Focus on FinEd: The Policy Convenings is produced by the National Endowment for Financial Education, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is the independent, centralizing voice providing leadership, research and collaboration to advance financial education and financial well-being. The opinions and statements made on this Podcast are those of the Podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of NEFE or constitute statements supported by NEFE. For more information, visit www.nefe.org
This convening examined rural areas with a special focus on military and native communities and the importance of customizing financial education for the specific needs of these demographics. Dr. Billy Hensley provides introductory and closing remarks, and host Raven Newberry interviews Chrystel Cornelius, the policy convening's moderator, on how the conversations that happened throughout the event can evolve into logical next steps for communities to implement. Participants / Guests: Introduction/Conclusion: Billy Hensley, president and CEO, NEFE Host: Raven Newberry, director of Policy and Advocacy, NEFE Special Guest: Chrystel Cornelius, CEO and president, Oweesta Corporation Topics: An overview of the convening's overarching question and the feedback from participants. The diversity of rural communities and the need for customization. The role educators need to play in respecting cultures. Why “trusted touchpoints” are an effective tool in rural communities. Additional Resources: Policy Convening Summary Disclaimer: Focus on FinEd: The Policy Convenings is produced by the National Endowment for Financial Education, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is the independent, centralizing voice providing leadership, research and collaboration to advance financial education and financial well-being. The opinions and statements made on this Podcast are those of the Podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of NEFE or constitute statements supported by NEFE. For more information, visit www.nefe.org
Rufus John is remarkable entrepreneur. Our conversation was very informative and helpful for the listeners who want to be apart of the march. Rufus John is an award-winning Black Caribbean-Canadian R&B/ Soul singer & songwriter is gearing up to release the single, Freedom Marching (Part I). The song was available for pre-order since January 10th, 2022, and will be featured on the 3-song EP, The Freedom Marching Project, which is slated to be released on February 4th, 2022. In support of the release of the EP, the project will also consist of; two official music videos, one in-studio performance video, a Call-To-Action Commercial, a Behind the Scenes Docuseries and a website that will feature resources and information for those who are willing to watch, listen and learn to then #JoinTheMarch. The Freedom Marching Project founded by John, was inspired by the thousands of people who had the courage to use their voice to take action by marching through streets all over the world shouting, “Black Lives Matter!” in what is hailed as the most significant civil rights movement of our generation. The goals of the Project are to use the creative power of Art, Education and Activism to; honor the community leaders who are fighting daily on the frontlines for equity, access, diversity, participation, and rights for Black, Indigenous, racialized communities, to shed light on the lived experiences of Black, Indigenous & Racialized communities and to provide resources and information to those who want to Stay Informed, Get Connected and Take Action. John's own music tells life stories of his past. A certified youth worker and mentor, John's goal is to bring to the fore-front, deeply embedded issues experienced by the youth he helps and to inspire those who want to do more, to listen, to learn and join the movement. John's mandate has always been to not just connect but to engage in what is happening in the world. John's patience & commitment comes from his own experiences & mistakes and the people that helped him. Walking alongside the youth he mentors is not only necessary for their journey but for his. Being in for the long term is important. Showing up is key. John used his connections within the music industry to bring together some Juno & Grammy award winners & nominees to lend their voices and talents to this special project. Collectively the talented group is called, United Artists 4 change and the ensemble features over 40 Black and Racialized Artists, Musicians and Producers from around Canada. The EP was produced by Da-Rell Clifton, vocally produced by Gary McAuley, Rufus John & Darren Hamilton, and mixed/mastered by Dan Brodbeck. Some of the artists involved are: JRDN, Carlos Morgan, D.O, Chad Price, Dan-e-o, Owen “O Sound” Lee, Dwayne Morgan, Quisha Wint, Jason Simmons (Vocal Paint), The McAuley Boys, Nefe, Clair Davis, Aphrose, D/Shon and The Waterloo Region Mass Choir. The Freedom Marching Project has partnered with Community leader Selam Debs & the initiative Parents of Black Children. A Go Fund Me page has been set up where people can donate for the month of February and all the proceeds raised via Go Fund Me will be evenly distributed between The Freedom Marching Project and our partners who are combating racism, oppression and discrimination within the current systems and communities. https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-freedom-marching-project?utm_campaign=p_lico+communities. https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-freedom-marching-project?utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer Link Below to Order "The Freedom Marching Project: https://linktr.ee/Freedom Thank you for listening and supporting!!! PLEASE SUPPORT RUFUS JOHN MOVEMENT.. Continue listening to the podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caramel-lucas/message
This convening covers the important topic of how policymakers and elected officials should choose and develop investments in financial education. In general, the more financially capable an individual is, the more likely they are to contribute to the tax base and their community overall. However, how can leaders find the best ways to assist their constituencies? That is the question this episode addresses. Dr. Billy Hensley provides introductory remarks and host Raven Newberry interviews Massachusetts' State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg and Deputy Treasurer Alayna Van Tassel, who provide perspectives of policymakers, examples of initiatives they spearheaded in their state and the benefits of replicating them in other states. Participants / Guests: Introduction/Conclusion: Billy Hensley, president and CEO, NEFE Host: Raven Newberry, director of Policy and Advocacy, NEFE Special Guests: Deborah Goldberg, state treasurer, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Alayna Van Tassel, deputy Treasurer and executive director of Massachusetts' Office of Economic Empowerment Topics: How Massachusetts created new programs and a department focused on economic empowerment How Massachusetts approached K-12 financial education mandate legislation Using existing curriculum to push financial education in unique ways The benefits of using mainstream topics (homeownership, student debt, etc.) to help illustrate the need for financial education Additional Resources: Policy Convening Summary Disclaimer: Focus on FinEd: The Policy Convenings is produced by the National Endowment for Financial Education, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is the independent, centralizing voice providing leadership, research and collaboration to advance financial education and financial well-being. The opinions and statements made on this Podcast are those of the Podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of NEFE or constitute statements supported by NEFE. For more information, visit www.nefe.org
The theme of this specific convening focused on alternatives to state financial education mandates. Dr. Billy Hensley provides introductory remarks and host Raven Newberry interviews Heather Daly* (director of Economic Education, Federal Reserve Bank of New York), the policy convening's moderator, and Mike Bobbitt (deputy commissioner, New York City Department of Youth and Community Development) who provides methods, reasoning and examples for what kind of alternate programs can resonate in a community. Participants / Guests: Introduction/Conclusion: Dr. Billy Hensley, president and CEO, NEFE Host: Raven Newberry, director of Policy and Advocacy, NEFE Special Guests: Heather Daly, director of Economic Education, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Mike Bobbitt, deputy commissioner, New York City Department of Youth and Community Development Topics: The type of organizations that can support financial education outside of schools. The strategy of finding the moments when learners are most receptive. Finding and building strong partnerships. Scaling community-based financial education initiatives. Additional Resources: Policy Convening Summary Disclaimer: Focus on FinEd: The Policy Convenings is produced by the National Endowment for Financial Education, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is the independent, centralizing voice providing leadership, research and collaboration to advance financial education and financial well-being. The opinions and statements made on this Podcast are those of the Podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of NEFE or constitute statements supported by NEFE. For more information, visit www.nefe.org
This convening focuses on financial education's role in helping students navigate financial life after high school and increasing access for traditionally underrepresented populations. Dr. Billy Hensley provides introductory remarks and host Raven Newberry interviews Rachel Yanof, the policy convening's moderator, to follow-up on the major takeaways and understand the reasons pursuing postsecondary education doesn't seem like a realistic option for so many. Participants / Guests: Introduction/Conclusion: Dr. Billy Hensley, president and CEO, NEFE Host: Raven Newberry, director of Policy and Advocacy, NEFE Special Guest: Rachel Yanof, education professional, Rachel Yanof, LLC Topics: Overall takeaways from the policy convening, including what was shared and where the conversation is leading us Factors contributing to inequitable postsecondary access The array of options and pathways to education beyond high school How students make choices about affording postsecondary education Recommendations for policymakers to address these issues Additional Resources: Policy Convening Summary Disclaimer: Focus on FinEd: The Policy Convenings is produced by the National Endowment for Financial Education, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is the independent, centralizing voice providing leadership, research and collaboration to advance financial education and financial well-being. The opinions and statements made on this Podcast are those of the Podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of NEFE or constitute statements supported by NEFE. For more information, visit www.nefe.org
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In Episode 3, Morénike Giwa Onaiwu visits Mom Autism Money to educate us on the best ways to teach boundary-setting skills to our children. Please be aware that this episode does tangentially address topics such as abuse, so it may not be the best one to listen to with your children. But it's an extremely important one to listen to as a parent. Morénike is an educator, advocate, scholar, parent and Autistic adult, and brings deep perspective to topics such as ABA therapy and alternatives, empowering your child to own their own 'no,' and helping them prepare to protect themselves from a world that is almost assuredly going to subject them to abuse. At the end, Morénike provides us with financial literacy resources and ways to teach your child internal boundaries when it comes to money management skills. Enter to win a free trial from today's sponsor: The Safety Sleeper - https://safetysleeper.com/MAM Learn more about Morenike - https://morenikego.com/ Keep an eye out for Neurodiversity en Noir, which you'll be able to preorder in coming weeks - https://us.jkp.com/ Get Sincerely, Your Autistic Child today - https://bookshop.org/a/7523/9780807025680 Familiarize yourself with AWN - https://awnnetwork.org/ Ed Wiley Autism Acceptance Lending Library - https://neurodiversitylibrary.org/ Subscribe to the Mom Autism Money email list - https://momautismmoney.com Join the Mom Autism Money FB community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/momautismmoney Submit a question - https://forms.gle/YYtz4Pq6kF3LVkWx9 Get the full transcript of this episode here - https://tinyurl.com/boundariesmam Ally Wallet Wise - https://www.allywalletwise.com/ NEFE's Cash Course - https://www.cashcourse.org/
Financial deception is cited as one of the main reasons couples lead to separation and divorce. According to nefe.org, 84% of couples have been impacted by a form of financial infidelity. Our next guest, Chelsea Norton, is the Managing Director of Marketing at the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE). Having been previously employed at a small credit union as a collections specialist and loan officer, Chelsea understands first-hand how financial matters encompass the lives and well-being of many people. Chelsea also supports a micro-chain of organic restaurants that she co-owns with her partner. She is also an avid athlete who enjoys weightlifting, running, cross-fit, mountain biking, and hiking. Recorded live at FinCon 2021, Austin, Texas. Bob and Chelsea discuss the importance of financial literacy and the impact of financial infidelity. [3:08] Growing up around proactive money management.[6:07] Witnessing the financial lives of many people being destroyed by the financial crisis in 2008.[8:40] Financial infidelity is more common than you think.[12:36] Check what's due before you say I do.[16:31] Choose a conversation about money, not a conflict about money.[20:11] Modeling the behavior you want to see. NEFE - the National Endowment for Financial Education, focuses on high-quality, forward-thinking financial education through robust research, decision-making tools, and reliable interventions to advance the financial well-being of many Americans. Connect with Chelsea Norton and NEFE: Website: https://www.nefe.org Twitter: @NEFE_ORG LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-endowment-for-financial-education/
As broadcast July 6, 2021 with plenty of extra f bombs for you filthy-mouthed podcasting pukes. We mark this day in 1981 at the Werchter Fest in Belgium when The Cure, getting pressured by Robert Palmer's people to get off the stage, proceeded to give him a massive middle finger by playing a nine minute version of "A Forest." They also told rock n roll itself to piss off for good measure. We then most inappropriately proceed to our same bat time, same bat channel Tuesday radio runoff with Prince Paolo for our Under The Radar indie sesh. Lots of great new tunes for the rest of the full two hours from Magdalena Bay, Vanishing Twin, Aunty Social, and Lola Wild, amongst many other very worthy artists & tunes. #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)The Cure – A ForestMagdalena Bay – ChaeriPinkPantheress – PassionLittle Monarch – Strike FLDPLN - Escalatorcoldroses – From Here Part II (32:30)Junior Mesa - Paranoia DreamsLUHA & LeoBlomov - See YouSipper - I Won!Aunty Social - Aunty DepressantsMy Name is Leonidas - please don't runQuinze Quinze - Vega Part III (59:33)Bye Beneco - Red Dress (feat Lucy Kruger)Vanishing Twin - Big Moonlight (Ookii Gekkou)Laurel Canyon - Enemy LinesSucreblooms - Self-ConstrainedBilly Fox - Its A MessMELO-T - DO RE MI ft Idris Lawal & NEFE Part IV (91:54)We Were Promised Jet Packs - Fat ChanceGiungla - Little ProblemMolly Burch - Took A MinuteLola WIld - Second Hand LoveJan Echo - FleaVAN HOUTEN - IDK
New amapiano fused with afrobeats release from MELO-T ft Idris Lawal and NEFE on vocals!
Comfy? We hope so, because this week is a whole journey. Quite the nightmare story we're bringing this week, bringing back our friend Ryan from The Mutant Ages. We have it all! Behind the scenes madness, wild guest stories, and the possibility of the police coming to shut it all down. That's just a taste of what to expect from this story...
On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Lauren Stallone via remote production with co-hosts Kate Jones and Didhiti Kandel for another Black Out Tuesday episode and more with feminist news, artist spotlights and quarantine content.Then, hear an exclusive interview by Lauren Stallone with Sarah Keast, co-owner and co-founder of the company, Crying Out Loud, a wellness boutique that works to promote self-care and care of others.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH CRYING OUT LOUDhttps://cryingoutloud.ca/https://www.instagram.com/cryingoutloudto/?hl=enUse discount code: RYERSON15 for 15% off your next purchase!KEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StaloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_Kateetwitter.com/didhitikandelNEWS AND SPORTShttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/montreal-mother-dementia-covid-19-vaccines-1.5885397https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/indigenous-women-face-tattoos-1.5877946https://theeyeopener.com/2021/01/retooled-ryerson-womens-basketball-team-looks-to-make-a-championship-push/QUARANTINE CONTENTCatherine & CompanyBuna CoffeeMofer CoffeeARTIST SPOTLIGHTSDivine Lightbody: Saved a SongKelsey Vaz: Put You OnNEFE: Let Me Know
This week, Real Money, Real Experts welcomes Dr. Billy Hensley, CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE). Billy has a distinguished career in personal finance, philanthropy, and higher education and now leads NEFE in bringing financial access to all Americans.Co-hosts Rebecca Wiggins and Dr. Mary Bell Carlson talk to Billy about how career, the impact of COVID-19 on personal finances, and the role that all financial professionals can play in lifting up communities.*Show Notes*00:45 About Billy02:21 Personal Finance Access Issues05:40 Growing Up In Appalachia09:25 A Holistic Personal Finance Ecosystem13:24 Knowing Yourself to Find Opportunities15:17 The Future of NEFE19:23 Creating Opportunity - 100 AFCs23:53 Impact of COVID-1927:30 Your Two CentsShow Note links:NEFE Website https://www.nefe.org/NEFE Personal Finance Ecosystemhttps://www.nefe.org/about/our-philosophy/ecosystem/default.aspxRacism, Bias and Economic Inequality Impair the Financial Well-Being of Millionshttps://www.nefe.org/press-room/news/2020/racism-bias-economic-inequality-impair-financial-well-being-of-millions.aspxWith This Crisis Does Financial Literacy Even Matter?https://www.nefe.org/press-room/news/2020/with-this-crisis-does-financial-literacy-matter.aspxPolitics is Hindering the Effectiveness of Financial Educationhttps://www.nefe.org/press-room/news/2019/politics-hindering-effectiveness-of-financial-education.aspx
İlk Patreon-bazlı istek bölümüyle karşınızdayız, bu bölümün konusu Ali Özbek'ten geliyor. Büyük ödüller, miraslar, ikramiyeler kazananlar bunları birkaç senede çarçur ediyorlar mı? Zihinsel muhasebe nedir?İşi biraz "finansal psikoloji" açısından değerlendirdim, umarım hoşunuza gider. (Patreonculara not: Bölümü hazırlamakta kullandığım zihin haritası burada):(01:30) Hikaye: Beklenmedik ikramiye.(03:00) Zihinsel muhasebe ve para kaybı mutsuzluğunu engellemek. Makale(06:00) Sunk Cost.(08:45) King of Chavs.(11:00) Mike Tyson'ın 24 banyosu.(13:00) Piyango kazananların %70'i 5 sene içinde iflas mı ediyor? (NEFE)(14:40) Kim piyango oynuyor? Makale(16:10) Akraba tuzağı ve mutluluk.(17:40) Ezikliklerini tanımak.(20:00) Delayed Gratification.(21:15) Marshmellow Deneyi açıklaması ve linkler: Planet Money Podcast | YANNS | Eleştiri eleştirisi makale(22:25) Delay Discounting.(25:30) "Davranışımızı değiştirme gücümüz, bilgimizi arttırma gücümüzden daha zayıf".(27:45) TeşekkürlerSponsorumuz:Onyx Boox: https://onyxboox.com.tr/***Fularsız Takip:BLOG: https://fularsizentellik.com . EMAİL: https://fularsizentellik.com/takip . DISCORD: https://discord.gg/8zyNagfDESTEK: https://www.patreon.com/imTolstoyevski
I talk with Nefe Etomi, recent Dean's List graduate from HEC Paris. We go deep into her rich MBA experience, as well as how artificial networking events can be, and the importance of ethics and sustainability to organisations.Nefe's article in Poets and Quants: https://poetsandquants.com/2020/05/02/2020-best-brightest-mbas-nefe-etomi-hec-paris/?pq-category=students/If you'd like to share your MBA journey, send us an email at mymbataughtme@gmail.com, or visit our website: mymbataughtme.comWebsite: https://www.mymbataughtme.comApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/my-mba-taught-me/id1521607655Spotify: My MBA Taught MePodbean: https://mymbataughtme.podbean.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-mba-taught-me/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mymbataughtmeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mymbataughtme/#HECParis #graduate #mba #mymbataughtme #mymba #business #businessschool #podcastIntro music: Staccato - Vibe Tracks (YouTube Audio Library)Outro music: Escape - Liqwyd (https://www.free-stock-music.com/)
This week we welcome Nefe to Culturally Speaking to continue the conversation on race. From myth busting and microaggressions to cultural appropriation, tune to hear her experiences as an American-Nigerian women who grew up in the UK and is now living in France. As Nefe rightly reminds us in this episode, Black Lives Matter is more than a moment in time, it is a movement - therefore we feel very strongly that we need to keep having these conversations, keep educating ourselves and challenging the status quo regarding racism. P.S. any of the materials referenced in the recording are linked on our Instagram stories. Stay Cultured, J & N xoxo. Please take a moment to subscribe, review and comment. We’d love to hear from you @culturallyspeakingpodcast.
Melissa Brizuela, food enthusiast and feeler of feelings, on Ewert and the Two Dragons, NEFE, Leif Vollebekk, Rachel Sermanni, and Ewert and the Two Dragons (again).
Mindy sits down with Billy Hensley from The National Endowment for Financial Education to talk about Financial Education in America, and how NEFE is working to improve student and adult access to this oh-so-important information.They discuss state-mandated financial education courses and the success rates for students in these states. Billy also shares his take on the mandates, and how YOU can get involved if your state does not yet have this requirement.Billy also details how parents can get involved and bring this education into their children’s schools, where this is so desperately needed.This shortened episode of BiggerPockets Money is especially important for parents who are trying to teach their children how to handle money.In This Episode We Cover: The right time to start teaching kids about money The importance of understanding the needs versus wants at the very early age How to introduce financial education into elementary and middle school childrens' curriculum On financial education mandates How do we get mandates to all 50 states Misconception about financial education And SO much more!Links:FinConMandates Matter When it Comes to Borrowing for CollegeNational Endowment for Financial Education
Live podcast recording is exciting. That’s why I’m pumped about today’s episode. It’s another round of No Filter Finance recorded LIVE at FINCON19 via the NEFE recording booth. In this show, I had the opportunity to talk with my friend and fellow podcaster, Rich Jones from the award-winning podcast, Paychecks, and Balances. We talk about how to handle financial mistakes, what can help most with money, how to make money management easier, plus a ton more. It was wonderful to have this unfiltered finance discussion with Rich. In this show: What everyone should know about money How to handle financial mistakes Tips to start investing for your future What Rich does that makes it easier to manage your money Financial do-overs The one thing Rich did with money that helped the most Show notes
In this episode, I discuss how to overcome imposter syndrome. This episode was recorded live from FinCon 2019, a financial conference which was held in Washington DC. A special thanks to NEFE, the National Endowment for Financial Education, for sponsoring live podcasting at the event. Grab your free Money Mindset Journal: http://bit.ly/2NraMQr Follow me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herdesignedlifecoach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HerDesignedLife Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/herdesignedlife Customizeable Personal Branding Guide; http://herdesignedlife.org/product/canvabrandingguide/ Work with me: http://herdesignedlife.org/services/ Free Money Master's Challenge: http://bit.ly/2FoncFw Debt Free Payoff Planner Template: http://herdesignedlife.org/product/debtpayoffplanner/ Free Debt Payoff & Business Community Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/earnsavethrive/ Free Branding Community Group :https://www.facebook.com/groups/personalbrandingforcoachesandcreatives/ Sponsorships: off for this episode --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/earnsavethrive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/earnsavethrive/support
Recording at FinCon 2019, Chris Hill talks with Robert Farrington, expert in student loan debt and founder of TheCollegeInvestor.com. They discuss the scene at FinCon, how Robert got started investing, the rise of student loan debt in America and solutions that people can take advantage of. Plus, as a native of San Diego Robert offers a few recommendations for anyone visiting “America’s Finest City”. (Big thanks to NEFE, the National Endowment for Financial Education for sponsoring live podcasting at FinCon19!)
In this episode of the Innovative Payments Association Podcast, Dr. Billy J. Hensley, the president and CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education talks about why financial education is an ongoing process, how it helps financial services providers have better customers, and why financial education is related to values. You can learn more about NEFE and its work here: https://www.nefe.org/ To learn more about the IPA’s Lobbying day, please visit: https://ipa.regfox.com/ipa-advocacy-101--lobbying-day If you are not member, give this episode a listen, and if you want to stay up to date on the innovative payments world, join today. You can find out more at http://www.ipa.org.
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Many Americans set financial goals, but why is it so difficult to achieve them sometimes? Billy J. Hensley, Ph.D., was appointed president and chief executive officer of the National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®) in 2018. Before his time at NEFE, Hensley served as assistant director for the Ohio College Access Network, and program associate at KnowledgeWorks Foundation in Cincinnati; assistant director of admissions at Hiram College (OH); and as campaign coordinator at Union College (KY). He helped build the number of college access programs in Ohio by designing sustainability plans for communities all across the state. NEFE is grounded in the belief that regardless of background or income level, financially informed individuals are better able to take control of their circumstances, improve their quality of life, and ensure a more stable future for themselves and their families, NEFE's mission is to inspire educated financial decision making for individuals and families through every stage of life. To learn more about Billy, visit: https://www.nefe.org/What-We-Do/Leadership/Billy-Hensley To learn more about Houston Money Week visit: www.Houstonmoneyweek.org http://www.cheatsheet.com/personal-finance/how-schools-can-improve-their-personal-finance-education.html/ Financial Advisor Magazine Articles: http://www.fa-mag.com/news/advisors-stay-the-course-amid-monday-s-market-drop-22864.html?section=3 http://www.fa-mag.com/news/on-it-s-80th-anniversaryadvisors-consider-social-security-s-impactfuture-22784.html?section=3 You can listen live by going to www.kpft.org and clicking on the HD3 tab. You can also listen to this episode and others by podcast at: http://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/moneymatters or www.moneymatterspodcast.com #KPFTHOUSTON #HoustonMoneyWK #DrBillyHensley
Have you ever deceived your partner or been deceived by a partner financially? Do you keep some of your money moves a secret from your partner because you feel judged? We call this financial infidelity. The numbers are startling, many couples are experience financial infidelity right now. February is the month of love and feeling more confident financially and romantically can help cut down on the stress and frustration many couples feel, that causes financial infidelity. We talk with Paul Golden, Managing Director of NEFE an organization that is dedicated to financial empowerment through education. Check out all the episode notes at: http://kinecorder.com/33 Take the money course at: kinecorder.com/money-course Want to get on the same page financially with your partner? Start with the FREE Prosperity Assessment, go to: http://kinecorder.com/PA
Bundan 2 yıl kadar önce, rutin sabah toplantılarımızdan birinde Prof. Abu-Zidan yanında plastik bir spatula ile geldi. Alper, bunu çok zor buldum, tanesi 1 dirham (1 TL, o zaman için) ve 20 tane aldım. Bunun metalleri de var ve Künefe bıçağı olarak kullanılıyor. Fakat, onlar biraz ağır oluyor ve öğrencilere ultrason eğitimi sırasında dağıtacağım için, …
https://acilci.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Kunefe-ve-Oyun-Hamuru-mp3.mp3 Bundan 2 yıl kadar önce, rutin sabah toplantılarımızdan birinde Prof. Abu-Zidan yanında plastik bir spatula ile geldi. Plastik spatula Alper, bunu çok zor buldum, tanesi 1 dirham (1 TL, o zaman için) ve 20 tane aldım. Bunun metalleri de var ve Künefe bıçağı olarak kullanılıyor. Fakat, onlar biraz ağır oluyor ve öğrencilere ultrason eğitimi sırasında dağıtacağım için, hafif bir şey olsun istedim, ne diyorsun dedi. Aklından sürekli basit eğitim ürünleri düşünen birinin bu örnekle gelmesi çok şaşırtıcı olmadı açıkcası. O gün başlayan süreç, bu görüşmelere oyun hamurunun eklenmesi ile gelişti, iki yıla yayılan bir fikir alış verişi sonrası yazdığımız metodoloji makalesi ile sonuçlandı ve cerrahinin saygın dergilerinden biri olarak kabul edilen World Journal of Emergency Surgery’ de beklemediğimiz kadar pozitif hakem yorumlarıyla revizyonsuz 28 günde kabul edildi (1). Makalenin pdf’ ini buradan indirebilirsiniz. Bu makale temelde şunu ifade ediyor. Ultrason eğitimi için çok pahalı son teknolojilerine gerek olmayabilir. Oldukça ucuza mal edilen (50 TL) ve defalarca kullanılabilen modeller bir çok kurumda ve özellikle de imkanları kısıtlı kurumlarda öğrencilere gayet eğlenceli ve bir o kadar da etkin bir imkan sağlayabiliyor. Bu arada belirtmeliyim ki, bulunduğumuz fakültenin imkanları kısıtlı değil ama kullanılan bu ucuz materyaller eğitimi o kadar eğlenceli hale getiriyor ki, kullanmamak yazık olur. Üçgen künefe bıçağı şekil itibariyle ekrandaki ultrason görüntüsünü ve kesitlerini bire bir yansıtıyor. Bıçağın kalınlığı, eğitimlerde hep dile getirdiğimiz gibi 1 mm’ lik kesitin anlaşılmasına imkan veriyor. İnceleme yapılan kesite (transvers, sagittal, longitudinal vs.) göre künefe bıçağına verilen açılar öğrenciler tarafından kolaylıkla anlaşılıyor. Kendilerine dağıtılan örnek künefe bıçaklarıyla ultrason probunun hangi açıda ve kesitte yerleştireceklerini bizzat uygulayarak algılıyorlar. Bu pratik sürecine bir de oyun hamuru ile şekillendirdikleri organlar ve patolojiler eklenince, öğrencilerin anatomik yapıları olası kesitlerde nasıl görecekleri gözlerinde çok daha iyi canlanıyor. Düşünün ki, bu uygulama arkasından gerçek hasta yada insan modellerinde ultrason pratiği ile devam ediyor. Oyun oynayarak öğrenilen anatomi ve patolojiler, ultrason pratiği ile sonlanıyor. Bunun özellikle hiç ultrason eğitimi almamış öğrenciler için ne kadar akılda kalıcı ve eğlenceli olduğunu tahmin edebilirsiniz sanırım. En güzel yanlarından birisi de sadece 50 TL harcadığınız bir simülatörü yıl sonuna kadar, neredeyse 70-100 öğrencide kullanabiliyorsunuz. Yayınlanmış sadece üç paylaşıma rastladık. Bunlardan ikisi makale, bir diğeri blog post. Dr. Eftekhar ve arkadaşları 2005 yılında komplike anevrizma anatomisini play dough kullanarak gösterdikleri bir yazı yayınlamışlar (2). Daha sonra nörolojik anatomi detaylarının play dough ile aktiv öğrenme süreci ile çalışıldığı başka bir makale 2011 yılında Dr. Herur ve ekibi tarafından yayınlanmış (3). Son olarak bulduğumuz örnek ise Zedu ultrason eğitimi web sayfasında paylaşılan bir blog post'a ait. Burada Drç Bystrzyki kalp anatomisini Echo Life Support kursunda play dough anlatarak kullanmış (4). Makalemiz iyiydi, hoştu, yazarken çok keyif aldık ve bunu kendi sosyal medya platformlarımızda paylaştık. Zamanla, çeşitli gruplar dan da pozitif geri bildirimler ve uygulamalar, öneriler gelmeye başladı. Chambers of the heart (Courtesy of Gregor Prosen) Kursları için kendi oyun hamuru formüllerini veren saygın gruplar, dünya kongrelerinde ilk kez uygulanacağı açıklanan paylaşımlar yapılmaya başlandı. Bunlar son derece sevindirici paylaşım ve gelişmeler. Dünyada radyoloji ve acil tıp branşları temel ve klinik ultrason eğitiminde açık ara önde gidiyor (5, 6). Bunun böyle olduğunu sizlerde acil tıp hekimlerinin Ultrason Çalışma Grubu aktivitelerinden zaten biliyorsunuzdur.
If you need or want FREE help improving your financial situation, it’s out there. All you have to do it find it. Whether it’s planning for your retirement or getting out of debt or just learning how to save better. My guest today is going to help you find that free help even faster. Here to discuss free resources to improve your financial education is Brent Neiser, Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships and Alliances for the National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®). He is also on the consumer advisory board for the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau (CFPB). This episode was recorded live at NEFE’s offices in Denver CO. In full disclosure, the audio for Brent is less than perfect due to operator error. And that operator was yours truly! Apparently, in all the excitement of the live recording, I didn’t turn on the correct microphone so heads up. Don’t worry, even though I was LIVE, I still have a special Game Time guest, you’ll have to listen and find out who it is. In this episode we discuss: What’s NEFE? The financial education resources that NEFE provides Financial calculators for retirement and planning The High School Financial Planning Program The latest in NEFE research and what it can do to help you How will the research be turned into reality or used? Podcast Links NEFE The Artist’s Way Special Thank You A special thank you to my Game Time guest, Bethany Bayless from The Money Milhouse Podcast and the MC for FINCON 2019. Thank You for Podcast Reviews! I appreciate your review of Military Money Movement Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, iHeart Radio and Stitcher. It helps me make this podcast better and better. Plus it helps other people find the show. Connect Subscribe to The Military Money Expert™️ Subscribe to the Military Money Movement Podcast on Apple or Android Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Subscribe to Lacey’s YouTube Channel Disclosure These notes may contain links to my affiliate products or services which means I might get compensation when you click or buy. That said, I’m only going to put affiliate links that are in line with my podcast discussion.
With retirement looming on the horizon and a successful decade-plus tenure at leading non-profit, NEFE [National Endowment for Financial Education], I wanted to get Ted Beck on the podcast to reflect on his experience as a leader in the field. There is so much we can learn from his perspectives on curriculum, teacher PD, research and innovation. He shared his insights on the major achievements as well as the opportunities that lie ahead in the field. Ted’s legacy of creating opportunities for collaboration, instilling a sense of curiosity, and building a great culture at NEFE will live on as he sails (literally) into the Connecticut sunsets. Thanks to Ted for his many contributions!
We revisit a very honest conversation between Ana and writer Rembert Browne (@rembert) about Colin Kaepernick, America, and why it’s imperative we talk about race, especially when it makes us feel uncomfortable. You can read Rembert’s profile on Kap here: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2732670-colin-kaepernick-anthem-race-in-america Send us an email with a question and we’ll get our #friendsofthepod to answer it in the new year: withfriendslikepod@gmail.com. Tweet us at @crooked_friends. Happy holidays to our sponsors! National Endowment for Financial Education: visit NEFE’s new financial literacy website SmartAboutMoney.org/friends to learn how to make a financial plan. Stamps.com: Get a four-week trial plus postage by visiting stamps.com with promo code Friends. Everlane: Free shipping on your first order at Everlane.com/friends Texture: Get a free trial when you go to texture.com/FRIENDS and save 30 percent a month on the regular price if you choose to continue your subscription.
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Paul Golden from the National Endowment for Financial Education joins me to talk about millennial parenting. Try to plan as much as you can before making the decision to become a parent - both emotionally and financially. If you are already a parent, work with your partner or your financial professional to get a hold of your finances - not only for your future, but the future of your children as well.
Itâ??s Bacardi Party Friday and the party is on! We take your phone calls, Jay Brody loves Wrestlemania. Nefe joins us to accept her $2500 grand prize, and we get a great live performance from singer Farahri!
Todd decides to rename the Show, The Lebron James Show in order to attract new listeners to the program. NBA Anaylist Leo Rautins joins us to talk NBA Draft. We are visited by comic Pat MacDonald, and get two amazing live performances from Nefe.
Lauren Burke, Marketing and Communications Associate – National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®) The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Lauren Burke, Marketing and Communications Associate – National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®), which won an award in the Nonprofit category. Lauren manages NEFE's consumer-focused site, Spendster.org, where people can post videos describing impulse buys, regretful purchases, or stuff they never use, and answer the question, "Why did I buy this?" In the process, the site helps people learn more about making better choices with their money the next time they made a purchase. The whole site serves as a light-hearted way of accomplishing NEFE's ultimate goal of behavior change in consumers. You can read more about the winning NEFE entry on the SNCR website. The podcasts are being produced by Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications LLC, a Senior Fellow of SNCR and a member of the SNCR Advisory Board. The podcast series appears weekly on Thursdays over the next several months. Subscribe to the RSS feed for the SNCR podcast. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.
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The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR)podcast series profiling the winners of its 2011 Excellence in New Communications Awards continues with a conversation featuring Lauren Burke, Marketing and Communications Associate – National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®), which won an award in the Nonprofit category. Lauren manages NEFE’s consumer-focused site, Spendster.org, where people can post videos…
The amount of financial illiteracy in America is high and growing and causing enormous problems. Many Americans, because they never learned about how to manage their money, are running into severe problems with debt, bankruptcy, housing foreclosures and a severe shortfall in savings. In this interview, Ted Beck, president of the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE), explains what is being done to combat this problem. NEFE is in the forefront of many efforts taking place in primary and secondary schools and colleges to educate children about all aspects of personal finance so they are better able to navigate their financial lives as adults. He will also describe what you can do to educate yourself and your children more about personal finance so you can live without the worries that come along with financial illiteracy.
The amount of financial illiteracy in America is high and growing and causing enormous problems. Many Americans, because they never learned about how to manage their money, are running into severe problems with debt, bankruptcy, housing foreclosures and a severe shortfall in savings. In this interview, Ted Beck, president of the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE), explains what is being done to combat this problem. NEFE is in the forefront of many efforts taking place in primary and secondary schools and colleges to educate children about all aspects of personal finance so they are better able to navigate their financial lives as adults. He will also describe what you can do to educate yourself and your children more about personal finance so you can live without the worries that come along with financial illiteracy.