Money-Smart Mondaywith John Lanza Hello, friends, My wife and I just got back from moving our older daughter into her new apartment. (Wish her luck. And working Wi-Fi.) She starts her job today—a big day in the Lanza household! I’m teaching this ThursdayTexans Credit Union is hosting my complimentary, one-hour online class for parents who want to raise money-smart kids. ➡️ [Register Here] It’s the perfect way to kick off an allowance program or pick up fresh tips to strengthen the money-smart habits your family is already building. We’ll even wrap up with an “ask me anything” Q&A. So bring your trickiest questions! A ten-gallon tip of the hat to my friend (and long-time Joe the Monkey fan) Josh Franzen for helping make this session happen. Connecting with young membersEarlier this month I spoke at the Southeast Regional Directors’ Conference in Savannah. I shared my successful “Unstoppable Power of Habits” talk with you last week. In my second session, “Kids These Days: Winning the Hearts, Minds and Wallets of Young Members,” I highlighted strategies credit unions are using now—from enhanced youth rates to unforgettable family experiences. Partners like F&A FCU, Great Lakes CU and SECNY FCU are already leading the way. Here’s what attendees said:
If your CU wants these insights for your team or conference, drop me a note or reach out to Shari Storm at Category 6. Pro moves for getting into schoolsGetting schools to open their doors isn’t easy. They don’t want sales pitches; they want value. That’s why you’ll want to see how Steve Bugg, CEO of Great Lakes CU, and his team cracked the code. They’ve become a fixture in schools, delivering financial literacy that actually gets welcomed. Watch my LinkedIn post for his playbook. A quote to ponder“It’s ruinous for the soul to be anxious about the future and miserable in advance of misery, engulfed by anxiety that the things it desires might remain its own until the very end. For such a soul will never be at rest—by longing for things to come it will lose the ability to enjoy present things.”
—Seneca
More ideas I found interesting➡️ What should we do about teens using AI to do their homework? Until next week, enjoy the journey! John,
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