A Roadmap for Your Child’s Investing Journey — With Laura Adams — AOA 085
Personal finance expert Laura Adams discusses how to introduce investing to children in a way that fosters agency rather than anxiety.
The Art of Allowance Podcast with John Lanza
Personal finance expert Laura Adams discusses how to introduce investing to children in a way that fosters agency rather than anxiety.
Guest Karen Holland discusses the importance of teaching kids mindful spending habits, particularly during middle school. She also shares insights on how her nonprofit’s DIMS SCORE® helps children make informed purchasing decisions, reduces family discord over money and encourages reflection on spending choices.
Host John Lanza and returning guest Cameron Huddleston discuss the financial challenges faced by recent college graduates and the strategies parents can use to support their children transitioning into adulthood.
Author, educator and parenting consultant Barbara Coloroso shares the importance of structure, flexibility and encouragement in raising resilient, money-smart kids.
In this Art of Allowance Podcast episode, host John Lanza speaks with guest Steve Bugg about the importance of financial wellness for credit union young members and their families.
Host John Lanza welcomes father-daughter duo JL and Jess Collins for a conversation about financial independence and family money lessons.
Financial readiness expert Tony Steuer highlights the importance of learning what questions to ask on the money-smart journey.
Josh Golin, the Executive Director of Fairplay, outlines the evolving landscape of children’s online safety.
SECNY Federal Credit Union President/Chief Executive Officer Courtney Fulmer outlines the opportunities credit unions have to offer financial wellness and psychological support to their members.
Author and digital literacy advocate Diana Graber shares strategies for raising kids in a constantly connected world.
