May 04, 2023

Financially Inclined from Marketplace Just Released Episode 3!

This week's episode of the "Financially Inclined" podcast is exactly what your students are itching to learn about: credit cards! As we plan Season 2, we'd love to get your students' voices featured. Please share these submission details with your students ASAP as the deadline for submissions is May 31, 2023.

TikTok sensation @Johnefinance spills all the tea on getting his first credit card at 21 years old and even gets Yanely to share her credit card story from her first year in college. Let's just say, her credit score has been on one wild roller coaster ride!

From different types of credit cards to determining if you're ready for the responsibility, this discussion covers it all. But it's not just about the general stuff; they also dive into the nitty-gritty details of applying for a credit card and how to avoid those pesky monthly interest charges.

Help your students level up their financial game with this episode by using the educational resources in these teacher slides as a classroom activity or for homework. Check out the YouTube version of episode 3 below:

 

All episodes of the podcast are linked here. You can check out new episodes each Friday wherever you like to get your podcasts, on YouTube, or right here on the NGPF Blog!

 

 

About the Author

Yanely Espinal

Born and raised by Dominican, immigrant parents in Brooklyn, Yanely is a proud product of NYC public schools. She graduated from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School in 2007 before going on to receive her bachelor's degree at Brown University in 2011. As a Teach For America corps member, Yanely taught third and fourth grade in Canarsie, Brooklyn. She received her master's degree from Relay Graduate School of Education in 2013. She spends her spare time making YouTube videos about personal finance on her channel, MissBeHelpful. Yanely also loves to dance, sew, paint, listen to podcasts, and babysit her 10 nieces and nephews!

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