NGPF Podcast
In this NGPF Podcast episode, Yanely is joined by Kerry Woodward, an Executive Director at Philadelphia Financial Scholars. Kerry shares her unique journey from a successful career in finance to her work in urban education, where she’s helping students and families gain financial empowerment. Philadelphia Financial Scholars partners with public schools to offer dedicated personal finance classes, while also extending workshops to families to promote financial literacy beyond the classroom. Kerry discusses the innovative approach her team uses to address the financial needs of underserved...
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In this NGPF Podcast episode, Tim is joined by Lucretia Ryan, founder of , to dive deep into the complexities of Medicare. With years of experience helping women gain financial independence, Lucretia brings her expertise to the table, explaining the critical differences between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage. She breaks down the often-overlooked details, including hidden fees, prior authorizations, and how to make the best decision based on your health and future needs. Lucretia also offers resources to help you navigate retirement planning and avoid common financial pitfalls....
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In this NGPF Podcast episode, Yanely is joined by Jasmine Rashid, the author of The Financial Activist Playbook: 8 Strategies for Everyday People to Reclaim Wealth and Collective Well-Being. In this episode, Jasmine discusses how everyday people can use financial decisions to drive social change. She explains financial activism, its difference from economic activism, and how individuals can reclaim wealth and promote justice through everyday financial choices. Jasmine shares her personal journey and offers practical strategies for aligning money with movements for equity. This episode provides...
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In this NGPF Podcast episode, Tim Ranzetta is joined by Sheraz, Ben, and Charley from FinTeens, a student-run organization focused on educating teens about personal finance. Starting on TikTok, FinTeens has grown into a global community, offering interactive content and competitions. The group shares insights on topics like investing, budgeting, college costs, and more, and how they’ve used social media to make financial education accessible and engaging. Tune in to hear how these young leaders are empowering their peers and spreading financial knowledge.
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In this NGPF Podcast episode, Melissa Lambarena, a content expert from NerdWallet, shares her journey from creating legal content to helping people navigate personal finance topics. With a focus on service journalism, Melissa has spent years breaking down complex financial concepts to make them accessible for consumers. She discusses the importance of understanding credit card hardship programs, debunks common misconceptions about credit cards, and offers advice on how students can build strong credit habits. Tune in for valuable insights on credit cards, credit scores, and managing finances...
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In this NGPF Podcast episode, Yanely speaks with Mark Salisbury, founder of TuitionFit, about his journey from college soccer coach to expert in college admissions and financial aid. Mark highlights the challenges students and families face in understanding the true cost of college and introduces TuitionFit, a tool designed to bring more transparency to pricing. He also shares advice on avoiding overwhelming student loan debt, including the "One-to-One rule" for borrowing and the importance of planning ahead.
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In this NGPF Podcast episode, Yanely welcomes Christopher Phelps, founder of Financipation, who shares his journey from a military household to becoming a financial literacy advocate for underrepresented communities. He discusses the fundamentals of building wealth, including living below your means, investing in low-cost index funds, and starting a side hustle. Christopher offers practical advice for breaking the cycle of poverty and achieving long-term financial security. Tune in for insights that can help anyone take control of their financial future.
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In this NGPF Podcast episode, Sarah Samuels, a partner in the investment industry, shares her journey from growing up with financial uncertainty to managing a $1.7 trillion portfolio. She discusses the importance of role models in shaping careers and offers advice for educators on overcoming barriers to teaching investing, especially jargon. Sarah also talks about her children’s book "Braving Our Savings", which introduces kids to investing and money management. Tune in to learn how educators and parents can help students build financial confidence and a strong foundation for their future. ...
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In this NGPF Podcast episode, Yanely speaks with Joe Lanza, a financial expert with a background in investment banking and financial services, as he breaks down the world of bonds. Joe explains what bonds are, how they differ from stocks, and why they’re a key investment for diversification and steady income. He also explores the different types of bonds, including government, municipal, and corporate bonds, while covering topics like bond safety, interest rates, and pricing. Joe’s insights make understanding bonds easier, whether you’re just getting started or looking to deepen your...
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In this NGPF Podcast episode, Tim speaks with Patricia Kelly, a finance expert and college professor who developed a highly popular personal finance course at UC Santa Cruz. Patricia shares her journey into teaching, starting with her early lessons about money from her father and her experiences in investment banking. She discusses how she designed her course to make finance accessible to all students, focusing on budgeting, credit cards, taxes, and investing. Patricia also highlights the importance of simplifying complex concepts and providing context to help students, especially those from...
info_outlineIn this NGPF Podcast episode, Yanely Espinal interviews Sheena Allen, founder of CapWay, about her journey from growing up in Mississippi to leading a fintech innovation that enhances financial inclusion. She discusses the challenges and systemic barriers in creating financial solutions for underserved communities. The episode covers Sheena's early app development ventures, her use of technology to address banking deserts, and her commitment to supporting Black and Brown communities. Insights include the complexities of starting a tech company as a non-technical founder and the transformative potential of fintech in financial education and access.