by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Apr 18, 2022 | Financial Psychology
Fintech Takes on Financial Literacy Episode 154 Can a phone app really teach kids about money? Mac Gardner, founder of FinLit, thinks so. In this episode, I talk to Mac about how technology can teach young kids about money and help them develop better financial...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Apr 11, 2022 | Financial Psychology
Be a Financial Literacy Changemaker Episode 153 Did you know that only 24 states in the United States require a high school personal finance course to be offered to its students? Most school systems that do require it don’t make it mandatory for graduation. The result...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Apr 4, 2022 | Financial Psychology
Teaching Teens About Money Episode 152 April is Financial Literacy Month. To celebrate, I am interviewing guests all month long who are committed to educating students of all ages on personal finance. In this first episode of the series, I talk to Courtney Poquette,...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Mar 21, 2022 | Financial Psychology
Entrepreneurship: A Leap of Faith Episode 151 Starting a business is a leap of faith combined with a lot of hard work. It helps if you are passionate about your product and have a unique perspective from your competitors. Today’s podcast guest has both of these traits...
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury | Mar 14, 2022 | Financial Psychology
Being Well-Behaved Might Hurt Your Career Episode 150 Is being well-behaved at work hurting your career? It just might be. Too many women focus on trying to fit in with the idea that it will help them get ahead in the male-dominated business world. The results range...