95 - Bettina Schneider
Episode 95 of the The Personal Finance Show podcast, hosted by Beau Humphreys, titled "95 - Bettina Schneider" was published on August 15, 2019 and runs 59 minutes.
August 15, 2019 ·59m · The Personal Finance Show
Summary
Bettina Schneider wants you to understand the impact your values, histories and life experiences have on your financial decision-making processes. Bettina has a PhD in Native American Studies and is currently Associate Professor and Associate Vice President Academic at First Nations University of Canada. Bettina spends a lot of her time contemplating the following questions: How can we increase Indigenous people's access to culturally relevant financial education resources? How can we reframe the way we talk about financial literacy and personal finance in order to make it more accessible to a wider audience?Bettina believes that financial literacy resources do not always speak to the varied values and experiences of their audience and would like to see more of those resources explore how people's "money culture" impacts the way they relate to money. Bettina joined me from Regina, Saskatchewan to share her personal finance story NEXT EPISODE 96 - Erin Lowry Click here to book a FREE 15-minute personal finance consultation with Beau Humphreys, Personal Finance Coach Click here to become a patron of The Personal Finance Show via Patreon To register for my next available personal finance webinar click here.
Episode Description
Bettina Schneider wants you to understand the impact your values, histories and life experiences have on your financial decision-making processes.
Bettina has a PhD in Native American Studies and is currently Associate Professor and Associate Vice President Academic at First Nations University of Canada.
Bettina spends a lot of her time contemplating the following questions:
How can we increase Indigenous people's access to culturally relevant financial education resources? How can we reframe the way we talk about financial literacy and personal finance in order to make it more accessible to a wider audience? Bettina believes that financial literacy resources do not always speak to the varied values and experiences of their audience and would like to see more of those resources explore how people's "money culture" impacts the way they relate to money.
Bettina joined me from Regina, Saskatchewan to share her personal finance story
NEXT EPISODEClick here to become a patron of The Personal Finance Show via Patreon
To register for my next available personal finance webinar click here.
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