Beginning With the End in Mind
Matthew Henshall is a South African-based startup founder. He focuses on edtech, and is the CEO of Code4Kids, as well as Lessonspace and SkillUp. Learn more here:
Read MoreMatthew Henshall is a South African-based startup founder. He focuses on edtech, and is the CEO of Code4Kids, as well as Lessonspace and SkillUp. Learn more here:
Read MoreMarisol Pérez-Chow and Fernanda Cuadra are the founders of , a platform aimed at reducing the gender wealth gap for women in Mexico. They met while pursuing their MBAs at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Read MoreThis episode features Angie E, aka the Her blog is where you can also purchase her e-book Investing for the Everyday Investor.
Read MoreThis episode features Amanda, who is the creator of the YouTube channel Her channel and IG page () focus on complaining complex financial markets topics in simple terms. We discuss how Amanda’s earliest money memory working with a bull (no, really)…
Read MoreTawnya Schultz is a financial life coach based in Tahoe. She shares how her experience with paying off her own debt inspired her to give back to others and, and the advice she would give to 20-somethings on their financial planning journey. …
Read MoreWe’re talking to Nat, the creator of the IG page She combines hand-drawn illustrations with money topics to help followers improve their personal finances. Check out her website at www.tipsaccepted101.com
Read MoreWe’re featuring Liang Deng, the the Chief of Staff a Kansas City-based Backstitch. Backstitch is a fast rising tech startup that builds tools for organizations to better engage with their employees. We talk about Liang’s early experience selling custom gel pens inspired him to work in entrepreneurship, and why startup life isn’t always as glamorous…
Read MoreTorrence Williams is an engineer based in Louisville, KY. He was raised by his grandmother, and had to learn many money lessons on his own. Torrence shares the most valuable financial advice that his grandmother gave him, and why student loans can actually improve your credit. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts| Spotify | RSS
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