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The Money Jar

Welcome to The Money JAR, a podcast for youth leaders about money, careers and innovation. Co-hosts Mindy Lockard and Rishika Vinnakota pair their unique perspectives with a mild dose of humor as they attempt to demystify the common challenges that Gen Z and all families face while trying to learn about the economics of life. The Money JAR serves as a resource for young people who are curious about steps they can take to plan for their future success. Invest in your future!
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Now displaying: September, 2015
Sep 18, 2015

Hear the story of daughter Meagan Blaisdell and mother Rebecca Blaisdell.  Meagan dreamed of going to college, and she decided in middle school she would get her associates degree while in high school to save money.  Todd and Evan find out what motivated Meagan and how Rebecca used written contracts to encourage her daughters to save money.

Sep 4, 2015

This week's episode explores an approach to tackle the rising costs of a college education. Todd talks with Mitch LeClair, a technology, transitions, and higher education reporter for the St. Cloud (Minn.) Times and a USA Today contributor. Mr. LeClair discusses the growing trend of more students getting college degrees while in high school, balancing the pros and cons.

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