Episodes

  • 56: How the World Bank's Wendy Teleki is empowering women entrepreneurs around the globe
    Dec 9 2024

    In this episode of the Banking on Girls podcast, we are excited to feature Wendy Teleki, the Head of the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi) at the World Bank.

    We-Fi plays a crucial role in supporting women entrepreneurs in over 60 developing countries by enhancing their access to finance, markets, skills, and technology.

    Wendy has been recognized as one of Forbes’s “50 Over 50” women in finance for her outstanding leadership in advocating for women's economic empowerment and entrepreneurship. She is also the co-author of "Rebalance: How Women Lead, Parent, Partner and Thrive," where she shares her personal journey and insights on finding purpose in one's career.

    In this episode, Wendy discusses the valuable support the We-Fi project provides to women entrepreneurs, addressing the challenges they face at every stage of the entrepreneurial process—from launching their businesses to accessing necessary funding.

    As a bonus, she offers advice for young women beginning their educational and career journeys, emphasizing the importance of choosing a purposeful path, a journey which she herself, outlines in her book.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation about empowering women in business and the steps we can take to create a more inclusive financial landscape.

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    24 mins
  • 55: How UCLA's Professor Hal Hershfield's work in connecting to your future self can change savings habits and transform lives
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode of Banking on Girls, we’re joined by Professor Hal Hershfield, a distinguished expert in marketing, behavioral decision-making, and psychology at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. As the author of Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today, Professor Hershfield explores how understanding and connecting with our future selves can transform the way we make long-term financial decisions.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • How Professor Hershfield’s research helps people visualize and emotionally connect with their future selves to improve saving behavior.
    • How Professor Hershfield learned about money as a child and how he is raising his own children.
    • Practical strategies for parents to teach children about saving, spending, and giving.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Building a connection with your future self can inspire actionable change in the present.
    • Early financial education is crucial for instilling lifelong habits of thoughtful saving and spending.
    • Simple, relatable techniques can help children and adults alike envision a more financially secure future.

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    29 mins
  • 54: How Maura Cunningham, Founder of Rock the Street, Wall Street is changing the landscape for girls and finance
    Nov 8 2024

    In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Maura Cunningham, founder of Rock the Street, Wall Street—a groundbreaking non-profit organization dedicated to empowering high school girls by teaching them the fundamentals of math, investing, and finance. Maura brings over 25 years of Wall Street experience in finance and wealth management, as well as insights from her journey as a mother to a successful trial lawyer.

    Together, we discuss Maura’s mission to shatter the math barrier for girls in the U.S. and foster financial literacy from an early age. Maura explains how Rock the Street, Wall Street has been creating transformative impacts for young women, particularly those in high school, preparing them for financially independent futures.

    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • Maura’s Motivation: What inspired Maura to leave her successful Wall Street career and start Rock the Street, Wall Street.
    • The Lifecycle of Girls in Math: Maura outlines the typical "math journey" for girls in the U.S. and why many are discouraged from STEM at an early age.
    • Breaking the Cycle: How her high school programs are designed to build confidence in finance and investing, cultivating the next generation of women leaders in finance.
    • Raising Financially Savvy Girls: Insights from Maura's personal experience raising her daughter, with advice for parents raising girls in today’s fast-paced, complex world.

    Connect with Rock the Street, Wall Street:

    Learn more about Maura’s organization, their programs, and ways to get involved:

    https://rockthestreetwallstreet.com/

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    22 mins
  • 53: What your children are learning about money on social media and how to start a conversation with them
    Oct 19 2024

    In this episode, we discuss how parents can help their kids, especially girls, think critically about financial advice they encounter on social media. We cover essential conversations that empower children to evaluate information effectively and build a solid understanding of money management.

    For those interested in more on this topic, this episode references Ep 42 with Josina Kamerling from the CFA Insitute, and her paper The Finfluencer Appeal: Investing in the Age of Social Media.

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    8 mins
  • 52: How Milken Institute's Cheryl Evans is helping solve America's problem with lifetime financial security
    Oct 3 2024

    My guest today is Cheryl Evans who leads the Lifetime FInancial Security Program at the Milken Institute and recently released the paper Shifting the Retirement Paradigm: Moving Towards Financial Security. As a mom herself to a teen daughter Cheryl cautions, “No one's coming to rescue you - be your own hero!”

    Listen here to learn:

    • Why you need to make saving money a priority from a young age
    • Where you can start on your own financial knowledge journey
    • How you can overcome biases to make conscious choices to help save for your future-self

    Learn more here:

    https://milkeninstitute.org/content-hub/research-and-reports/reports/shifting-retirement-paradigm-moving-toward-lifetime-financial-security

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    25 mins
  • 51: REWIND EPISODE How money mindset and business coach Rasa DiSalvo’s career with athletes, executives and celebrities began as a volleyball player in Lithuania
    Sep 3 2024

    Today's epsiode is a rewind of my conversation with Rasa DiSalvo, a business and high-performance coach, transformational speaker, and athlete. Rasa has coached founders, pro-athletes, Hollywood celebrities, corporate executives, and CEOs.

    Rasa’s passion for human potential and high performance has been uniquely shaped by a career as an athlete, where human beings are tested to the limits of their mental, physical and technical abilities. In her coaching, she unites the concept of training our mind, body, and spirit.

    Prior to starting her own coaching business, Rasa spent 15 years as a Strategy & Transaction Consultant where she led multinational transactions all at the same time competing on a Pro-Beach Volleyball tour on the weekends.

    In this episode, Rasa helps us understand that whether we feel wealthy or not depends a lot on our internal state of mind and our attitude towards abundance in life.

    Her number one piece of advice is that parents should avoid telling children that “I can’t afford it” but rather to question “how can I afford it?”, as this ultimately opens up resourcefulness and creativity.

    Learn more about Rasa's work here:

    https://www.rasadisalvo.com/

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    23 mins
  • 50: REWIND EPISODE How Australian diplomat Kylie Hargreaves' early life and travels formed her views on leadership and financial literacy
    Aug 18 2024

    Today’s episode is a rewind of my converstion with Kylie Hargreaves, Chair of the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity and Deputy Chair for Regional Development Australia.

    Kylie is an experienced diplomat and is passionate about water, waste and energy. She has over 25 years experience in Federal and State Governments, including as Australia's Senior Trade & Investment Commissioner in the US, UK and Spain and as former Deputy Secretary for several portfolios (including resources and energy) in the New South Wales State Government, Australia.

    In this episode Kylie gives us a glimpse into her early life traveling the world as the daughter of a diplomat, and later as a diplomat herself.

    As a former Australian Trade Commissioner in Los Angeles, and as one of the founders of the G’day USA program, she transformed the way Australia conducted public policy in the US and around the world.

    For Kylie, early lessons in self-reliance have led to a lifetime of financial discipline and ultimately the freedom to pursue career and personal goals.

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    23 mins
  • 49: REWIND EPSIODE How Dr. Marlene Kanga became a global role model for women in STEM
    Aug 1 2024

    This episode is a rewind of my conversation with Dr. Marlene Kanga. Dr. Kanga who lives in Sydney, Australia and is an outstanding leader and engineer. She was the second female President of the World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO), from 2017-2019. In that capacity she represented over 30 million engineers around the world.

    She holds non-executive director positions on Boards in Australia including Sydney Water Corporation and Air Services Australia. Marlene is also the Co-Chair of Elevate, an Australian government program to increase the participation of women in STEM.

    Dr. Kanga was included in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in June 2022 when she was made an Officer of the Order of Australia “for distinguished service to engineering, as a global leader and role model to women”.

    In this episode Dr. Kanga tells us about the impactful moments in her youth that changed the trajectory of her life, the importance of women learning to manage their own money, and why mathematics is vital for girls. She is a passionate advocate for women understanding how they can make a difference in engineering and STEM fields.

    You can find the UNESCO article "I'd blush if I could: Closing gender divide through digital skills in education" that Dr. Kanga references below:

    https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000367416.page=1

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    31 mins