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This Financial Literacy Month, join FitMoney to kickstart your students’, your family’s, or your own financial literacy journey! Though financial literacy is a skill we’ll all need for life, the first step is simply getting started. Financial Literacy Month is about building a brighter financial future, so join us in challenging ourselves to get (financially) fit in just five days. Get started for free at http://fitmoney.org/fit-in-5-challenge
This year, FitMoney set out to host our financial conversations to inspire you to have ones of your own. Along with leaders across the financial literacy landscape, we discussed why it’s important and how we can all be a part of the mission. We’ve gathered some of our favorite moments, quotes, and advice from this year for one final episode that’ll get you, your classroom, or your family started towards the financial goals you’ll set.
Donate to FitMoney: https://fitmoney.org/donate
View our Year in Review 2023: http://fitmoney.org/2023yearinreview
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate
K-12 Curriculum: http://fitmoney.org/curriculumpreview -
This Financial Literacy Month, join FitMoney to kickstart your students’, your family’s, or your own financial literacy journey! Though financial literacy is a skill we’ll all need for life, the first step is simply getting started. Financial Literacy Month is about building a brighter financial future, so join us in challenging ourselves to get (financially) fit in just five days. Get started for free at http://fitmoney.org/fit-in-5-challenge
On this episode, FitMoney External Relations Manager Jacob Wittenberg is joined by Michael Obucina, an Options and Education Manager at Robinhood Financial helping educate the current and next generation of investors. Today, Jacob and Michael are leading a conversation on what educators, caregivers, and students themselves should know when it comes to investing. They discuss the misconceptions, how we can sift through our social media feed's investment advice, how time is an investors' best friend, and how you can pursue your own investment goals even as budgeting gets tougher for families all over the country.
FitMoney and Robinhood Financial Inc., are separate and unaffiliated entities and are not responsible for one another’s policies, services, or opinions.
All investing involves risk. This material is for general educational purposes only and is not intended as individualized investment advice.
Brokerage services are offered through Robinhood Financial LLC, (RHF) a registered broker dealer (member SIPC) and clearing services through Robinhood Securities, LLC, (RHS) a registered broker dealer (member SIPC). All are subsidiaries of Robinhood Markets, Inc. (‘Robinhood’).Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Our Guest, Robinhood:
Website: https://robinhood.com
Learn About Investing: https://learn.robinhood.com/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
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This Financial Literacy Month, join FitMoney to kickstart your students’, your family’s, or your own financial literacy journey! Though financial literacy is a skill we’ll all need for life, the first step is simply getting started. Financial Literacy Month is about building a brighter financial future, so join us in challenging ourselves to get (financially) fit in just five days. Get started for free at http://fitmoney.org/fit-in-5-challenge
In this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier talks to financial planner, author, and mother of four Jamie Bosse on her work helping clients improve their financial health, and her original books to introduce healthy financial behaviors to kids. Together, they discuss why talking about money can be so difficult, how “knowing” money is more behavioral, and the questions parents have about teaching their own kids about money.Stay tuned to hear from authors, teachers, creators, entrepreneurs, and much more. And, as always, for more financial literacy resources, tools, guides, games, and everything in-between, visit fitmoney.org.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
This Financial Literacy Month, join FitMoney to kickstart your students’, your family’s, or your own financial literacy journey! Though financial literacy is a skill we’ll all need for life, the first step is simply getting started. Financial Literacy Month is about building a brighter financial future, so join us in challenging ourselves to get (financially) fit in just five days. Get started for free at http://fitmoney.org/fit-in-5-challenge
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier meets with professional and financial speaker, author, filmmaker, and podcast host Adam Carroll, to discuss how he’s not only raising kids financially fit kids of his own, but how he’s helping others be empowered and find their own financial takeaways through his own personal stories. Together, they discuss how parents model money behavior when they may not know it, the impact of learning about money early, and what you can do to get started today.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Adam Carroll:
Website: https://www.adamspeaks.com/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
This Financial Literacy Month, join FitMoney to kickstart your students’, your family’s, or your own financial literacy journey! Though financial literacy is a skill we’ll all need for life, the first step is simply getting started. Financial Literacy Month is about building a brighter financial future, so join us in challenging ourselves to get (financially) fit in just five days. Get started for free at http://fitmoney.org/fit-in-5-challenge
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier chats with New York Times Bestselling author Tori Dunlap, the Founder and CEO of Her First 100K and host of the Financial Feminist Podcast. After saving $100K by the time she turned 25, Tori set out on a journey to fight financial inequality and build economic opportunity for women - a goal now impacting millions worldwide. On the show, Jessica and Tori discuss the reasons why these financial inequities exist, how we can inspire new investors, and what young entrepreneurs should know about their own financial literacy today for a brighter future tomorrow.
Stay tuned to hear from authors, teachers, creators, entrepreneurs, and much more. And, as always, for more financial literacy resources, tools, guides, games, and everything in-between, visit fitmoney.org.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Tori and Her First $100K:
Website: http://herfirst100k.com
Financial Feminist Podcast: https://herfirst100k.com/financial-feminist-podcast
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
This Financial Literacy Month, join FitMoney to kickstart your students’, your family’s, or your own financial literacy journey! Though financial literacy is a skill we’ll all need for life, the first step is simply getting started. Financial Literacy Month is about building a brighter financial future, so join us in challenging ourselves to get (financially) fit in just five days. Get started for free at http://fitmoney.org/fit-in-5-challenge
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Bobbi Rebell, a Certified Financial Planner, podcast host, and author of Launching Financial Grownups - where she helps parents of teenagers and young adults empower their kids and own their financial independence. Today, Jessica and Bobbi discuss why talking about money with kids can be intimidating, how to navigate these conversations, and the value behind building financially literacy early - before it’s needed.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Bobbi:
Website: https://www.bobbirebell.com/
Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1119850061/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=bobbirebell-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1119850061&linkId=5535442513cde3f72996d63fd18c4dae
Financial Wellness Strategies: https://financialwellnessstrategies.com/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
This Financial Literacy Month, join FitMoney to kickstart your students’, your family’s, or your own financial literacy journey! Though financial literacy is a skill we’ll all need for life, the first step is simply getting started. Financial Literacy Month is about building a brighter financial future, so join us in challenging ourselves to get (financially) fit in just five days. Get started for free at http://fitmoney.org/fit-in-5-challenge
On today’s episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier chats Jim Curran, the Financial Know How Program Manager at Cape Cod Five to discuss the impact Credit for Life fairs are making for financially fit futures, his work with financial education for students of all ages, and how getting ahead of financial-related stress can lead to a larger sense of wellbeing.
Stay tuned to hear from authors, teachers, creators, entrepreneurs, and much more. And, as always, for more financial literacy resources, tools, guides, games, and everything in-between, visit fitmoney.org.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
This year, FitMoney set out to host our financial conversations to inspire you to have ones of your own. Along with leaders across the financial literacy landscape, we discussed why it’s important and how we can all be a part of the mission. We’ve gathered some of our favorite moments, quotes, and advice from this year for one final episode that’ll get you, your classroom, or your family started towards the financial goals you’ll set.
Donate to FitMoney: https://fitmoney.org/donate
View our Year in Review 2023: http://fitmoney.org/2023yearinreview
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate
K-12 Curriculum: http://fitmoney.org/curriculumpreview -
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Tonya Rapley, an entrepreneur, speaker, and founder of My Fab Finance to discuss her work helping others overcome their financial hurdles by sharing stories, resources, and collaborating on initiatives to build brighter financial futures. Today, Jessica and Tonya discuss what she notices today around common beliefs and misconceptions on money, and the mindsets that often prevent us from becoming from financially confident.
Connect with Our Guest:
Website: https://myfabfinance.com/
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate
K-12 Curriculum: http://fitmoney.org/curriculumpreview -
Today, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Meghan Dwyer, a Certified Financial Planner and host of the "Money Isn’t Scary" podcast. Meghan’s on a mission to empower women to take control of their money and make confident decisions. Together, Jessica and Meghan discuss why logging on to our bank can be intimidating, how we have these conversations with kids, and how you, by the end of the episode, can feel better approaching your financial wellbeing.
Connect with Our Guest:
Website: https://www.moneyisntscary.com/
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate
K-12 Curriculum: http://fitmoney.org/curriculumpreview -
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Allan Liska, a Threat Intelligence Analyst at Recorded Future, to discuss the common financial scams and frauds spenders and savers of all ages come across, how we recognize them, and then protect ourselves from. With the rise of online banking, payment apps, and more digital forms of spending and saving, it’s important we keep ourselves and our families or students, educated on what they should look out for.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate
K-12 Curriculum: http://fitmoney.org/curriculumpreview -
On this special episode, we’re talking about experimental learning through the Credit for Life Fair - an immersive experience for high school students to practice budgeting and financial decision-making in the "real world." Teachers and students are sharing how it’s changing the way they’re preparing for the future… for the better. Today, we’re chatting with the Institution for Savings, a Credit for Life presenter, a teacher bringing the fair to life, and a student themself on it's lasting impact.
Learn how to bring the Credit for Life fair to your school at http://creditforlife.org.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
On this episode, FitMoney External Relations Manager Jacob Wittenberg is joined by Michael Obucina, an Options and Education Manager at Robinhood Financial helping educate the current and next generation of investors. Today, Jacob and Michael are leading a conversation on what educators, caregivers, and students themselves should know when it comes to investing. They discuss the misconceptions, how we can sift through our social media feed's investment advice, how time is an investors' best friend, and how you can pursue your own investment goals even as budgeting gets tougher for families all over the country.
FitMoney and Robinhood Financial Inc., are separate and unaffiliated entities and are not responsible for one another’s policies, services, or opinions.
All investing involves risk. This material is for general educational purposes only and is not intended as individualized investment advice.
Brokerage services are offered through Robinhood Financial LLC, (RHF) a registered broker dealer (member SIPC) and clearing services through Robinhood Securities, LLC, (RHS) a registered broker dealer (member SIPC). All are subsidiaries of Robinhood Markets, Inc. (‘Robinhood’).Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Our Guest, Robinhood:
Website: https://robinhood.com
Learn About Investing: https://learn.robinhood.com/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Danielle Piskadlo and Michelle Brathwaite from Women’s Money Matters to share their work and programs to amplify and empower women on their financial journey, and also address the systemic barriers women face around their finances. Together, they discuss the role gender plays in how personal financial experiences are built, and what we can do to work towards equity in the personal finance space.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Our Guest, Women's Money Matters:
Website: https://womensmoneymatters.org/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
Today, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Robert Farrington, the founder of The College Investor - an online space to help young adults in their personal finance and investing goals. From helping navigate student loans and managing money in a family, today, Jessica and Robert are discussing how we can manage stress around own finances and tune out external pressures that might be making budgeting on our own more difficult. Whether you’re an educator, caregiver, parent, or even just interested in personal finance, there’s surely something for you to takeaway in today’s episode.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Our Guest, Robert Farrington:
Website: https://thecollegeinvestor.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecollegeinvestor/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier meets with professional and financial speaker, author, filmmaker, and podcast host Adam Carroll, to discuss how he’s not only raising kids financially fit kids of his own, but how he’s helping others be empowered and find their own financial takeaways through his own personal stories. Together, they discuss how parents model money behavior when they may not know it, the impact of learning about money early, and what you can do to get started today.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Adam Carroll:
Website: https://www.adamspeaks.com/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
Today, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Carleen Haylett, the CEO and Founder of EnrichedHQ - an online marketplace for activities, resources, and more, for children to explore their interests and learn skills. A homeschool parent herself, Carleen is helping families find quality, enriching activities for students however they learn - and sharing how an education outside the traditional classroom has values of its own.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Carleen and Enriched HQ:
Website: https://enrichedhq.com/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
On today’s episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier chats with Amy Pridemore, the Executive Director of the Virginia Credit Union Financial Success Center, on her work to provide financial literacy resources for her community on a college campus, and her history of empowering college athletes not only with the tools to become financially literate, but why they should do so. Stay tuned to hear from Jessica and Amy on the importance of applying financial literacy to any community, and their work to deliver the tools needed.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Amy:
Website: https://business.vcu.edu/centers-institutes-and-labs/virginia-credit-union-financial-success-center/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Bobbi Rebell, a Certified Financial Planner, podcast host, and author of Launching Financial Grownups - where she helps parents of teenagers and young adults empower their kids and own their financial independence. Today, Jessica and Bobbi discuss why talking about money with kids can be intimidating, how to navigate these conversations, and the value behind building financially literacy early - before it’s needed.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Bobbi:
Website: https://www.bobbirebell.com/
Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1119850061/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=bobbirebell-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1119850061&linkId=5535442513cde3f72996d63fd18c4dae
Financial Wellness Strategies: https://financialwellnessstrategies.com/
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate -
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier chats with New York Times Bestselling author Tori Dunlap, the Founder and CEO of Her First 100K and host of the Financial Feminist Podcast. After saving $100K by the time she turned 25, Tori set out on a journey to fight financial inequality and build economic opportunity for women - a goal now impacting millions worldwide. On the show, Jessica and Tori discuss the reasons why these financial inequities exist, how we can inspire new investors, and what young entrepreneurs should know about their own financial literacy today for a brighter future tomorrow.
Stay tuned to hear from authors, teachers, creators, entrepreneurs, and much more. And, as always, for more financial literacy resources, tools, guides, games, and everything in-between, visit fitmoney.org.
Connect with FitMoney:
Website: http://fitmoney.org
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoney
Twitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoney
Connect with Tori and Her First $100K:
Website: http://herfirst100k.com
Financial Feminist Podcast: https://herfirst100k.com/financial-feminist-podcast
FitMoney Programs:
Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.org
Certificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate - Montre plus