Practical financial education, brought to your audience.
Talks and workshops for schools, colleges, community groups, parent organizations, and youth programs. Every session is built for the room it serves.
The talks draw from the same material as the book. Practical financial principles explained clearly, illustrated with real examples, and adapted to the audience. A talk for high school juniors looks different from a talk for parents, and a workshop for a community organization looks different from a single-hour presentation at a university. Every session starts with a conversation about what the audience actually needs.
Who the work serves well.
- High schools and college programs teaching financial literacy or life skills.
- Community organizations, libraries, and nonprofits that serve young adults.
- Parent groups looking for material they can bring into their homes.
- Youth programs, church groups, and civic organizations.
- Workforce development and career readiness programs.
- Private events that want a substantive, grounded voice on personal finance.
Topics that tend to work.
- The financial decisions that matter most in the first decade of adult life.
- How credit actually works, and what that means for the people using it.
- The principles of long-term wealth building, explained without hype.
- Raising financially capable young adults.
- How to read a paycheck, a lease, and a loan.
- What they never teach in school about money.
Topics can be combined, adapted, or built from scratch for a specific event.
Formats.
- Single-hour keynote presentations.
- Half-day and full-day workshops.
- Multi-session financial literacy programs for schools and community groups.
- Panels, breakout sessions, and parent nights.
- Virtual presentations for organizations outside the region.
Inquiries.
Speaking inquiries can be submitted through the contact page. Please include the event date, the audience, the format you are considering, and any other context that helps determine whether the work is a good fit.