loader from loading.io

Empowering Financial Success with Intuit Co-Founder, Tom Proulx

NGPF Podcast

Release Date: 02/11/2026

Your Brain on Money with Hanna Horvath show art Your Brain on Money with Hanna Horvath

NGPF Podcast

Yanely chats with CFP and financial journalist Hanna Horvath to unpack why money struggles persist even when information is everywhere, and why the real missing piece is often psychology! Together, they explore “money scripts,” financial anxiety, and the emotional triggers behind impulse spending and avoidance, offering educators a fresh lens for teaching personal finance beyond tactics and terminology. Hanna breaks down the generational pressures fueling stress for Millennials and Gen Z, from housing unaffordability to comparison culture and algorithm-driven status signaling. The...

info_outline
Ted Daniels on Teaching Financial Literacy to Diverse Communities show art Ted Daniels on Teaching Financial Literacy to Diverse Communities

NGPF Podcast

Tim welcomes Ted Daniels, whose work has helped empower thousands of students through HBCUs and peer-to-peer, student ambassador programs. Ted shares the personal moments that sparked his mission, from balancing a family checkbook in high school to advising federal coworkers who didn’t understand basic investing. Together, they dig into the topics students most want: value-based budgeting, improving credit, and learning how to invest without falling for get-rich-quick schemes. The conversation also tackles modern challenges like gambling, cryptocurrency hype, and how AI is shaping money...

info_outline
Empowering Financial Success with Intuit Co-Founder, Tom Proulx show art Empowering Financial Success with Intuit Co-Founder, Tom Proulx

NGPF Podcast

Tom Proulx shares the story of how he co-founded Intuit and created Quicken in his Stanford dorm room in 1983 after a chance meeting with Scott Cook outside the engineering library. Proulx explains how they revolutionized personal finance software by focusing on what customers actually wanted: to save time on tedious tasks like bill paying and check register maintenance, rather than adding complex features most people didn't use. The conversation offers valuable lessons for financial education teachers, particularly around entrepreneurship, where Proulx emphasizes that perseverance is the #1...

info_outline
Building Winning Cultures with Andrew Wasynczuk show art Building Winning Cultures with Andrew Wasynczuk

NGPF Podcast

In this NGPF Speaker Series conversation, former New England Patriots COO Andy Wasynczuk shares how a chance connection led to a surprising career pivot into pro sports leadership. He connects early money lessons from his immigrant upbringing to real-world decisions behind running a team, from stadium financing to revenue strategy. Financial literacy educators will love the clear, classroom-ready explanation of salary cap management, contract structure, and how analytics helped drive a long-term turnaround. The discussion also tackles timely topics like NIL and the transfer portal, plus what...

info_outline
Siddharth Tripathi’s Mission to Revolutionize Financial Literacy show art Siddharth Tripathi’s Mission to Revolutionize Financial Literacy

NGPF Podcast

In this NGPF Speaker Series episode, Tim Ranzetta interviews high school junior Sid Tripathi, founder of the Dollar Investigators, a youth-led initiative teaching elementary students foundational money skills. Sid shares how family conversations about finances and early entrepreneurship shaped his “long game” mindset around saving, investing, and avoiding get-rich-quick thinking. He explains how his team brings concepts like needs versus wants, budgeting, banking, debt, and compound interest to younger learners through hands-on activities and roleplay. Tim and Sid also discuss what...

info_outline
From the Classroom to Retirement with Kathy Cuevas show art From the Classroom to Retirement with Kathy Cuevas

NGPF Podcast

In this episode of the NGPF Speaker Series, former teacher Kathy Cuevas shares her career journey into education and the real-life experiences that shaped her approach to teaching—especially serving students with disabilities and students from low-income communities. She offers practical, classroom-tested advice for educators who are new to teaching personal finance, including how to get creative when resources are limited and how to seek support beyond your own school building. Kathy also walks listeners through hard-earned lessons from her own financial life. She talks about the mistakes,...

info_outline
The Power of Gratitude with Walter Green of the Say It Now Movement show art The Power of Gratitude with Walter Green of the Say It Now Movement

NGPF Podcast

This episode of the NGPF podcast features Walter Green, founder of the Say It Now movement, who shares how expressing specific, heartfelt gratitude to people who have impacted our lives can strengthen relationships and create lasting meaning. Walter describes his personal "gratitude journey," including traveling to thank 44 people in person, and explains how that experience inspired a global initiative now reaching tens of thousands of schools worldwide. Yanely and Walter discuss why students and educators often get stuck in short-term stressors, and how intentional reflection and gratitude...

info_outline
A Conversation with Gloria Garcia Cisneros, CFP on Breaking Barriers to Building Wealth show art A Conversation with Gloria Garcia Cisneros, CFP on Breaking Barriers to Building Wealth

NGPF Podcast

In this episode, Yanely sits down with Certified Financial Planner Gloria Garcia Cisneros to break down what it really means to work with a fiduciary and how teachers can protect themselves from high-fee, commission-driven products often pushed in the 403(b) space. Gloria explains the key differences between independent advisory firms and broker-dealers, why "free" advice can still come with hidden costs, and the questions educators should ask about fees, incentives, and what is actually inside their retirement accounts. They also unpack how insurance products like annuities and permanent life...

info_outline
Raising Money-Smart Kids with Content Creator, Lizbet Barajas show art Raising Money-Smart Kids with Content Creator, Lizbet Barajas

NGPF Podcast

This episode features Yanely interviewing Lizbet (@LizbetTalksMoney) about how she teaches her two young daughters practical money skills at home through a simple, repeatable allowance system. Lizbet recently grew an audience of hundreds of thousands of followers on TikTok and Instagram by sharing her parental-money strategies in a relatable, highly practical way. Lizbet explains why she treats school like a “job” (rather than paying for chores), how her kids split weekly cash into spending, saving, and investing, and how she keeps it hands-on so children stay connected to what money...

info_outline
Credit Confidence & Demystifying FICO with Keon Haley show art Credit Confidence & Demystifying FICO with Keon Haley

NGPF Podcast

In this NGPF Speaker Series episode, Tim interviews Keon Haley of FICO to unpack how credit scores work and how to teach them effectively. Keon shares his personal journey from limited financial conversations at home to discovering financial education’s impact while working at a college Small Business Development Center, a passion that now drives his work at FICO’s consumer credit education initiatives. They explore the 5 components of a FICO Score: payment history, credit utilization, length of credit history, new credit, and credit mix. Keon dispels myths about checking credit, joint...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Tom Proulx shares the story of how he co-founded Intuit and created Quicken in his Stanford dorm room in 1983 after a chance meeting with Scott Cook outside the engineering library. Proulx explains how they revolutionized personal finance software by focusing on what customers actually wanted: to save time on tedious tasks like bill paying and check register maintenance, rather than adding complex features most people didn't use. The conversation offers valuable lessons for financial education teachers, particularly around entrepreneurship, where Proulx emphasizes that perseverance is the #1 trait for success and stresses the importance of deeply understanding your customer rather than building what you personally want. Proulx also discusses how Quicken evolved based on user research (discovering half their users ran small businesses led to QuickBooks), the 1993 IPO and TurboTax acquisition, and his vision for AI-powered financial tools that could help people automate finances and tackle credit card debt more effectively.