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On this episode of Financial Behavior Thought Leaders, host Dr. Mary Bell Carlson welcomes Dr. Michael G. Thomas, Jr., one of the Financial Behavior Keynote Group’s exclusive speakers renowned for blending behavioral finance, empathy, and real-world insights into transformative keynote experiences. Michael shares the journey that brought him to the stage, beginning with early public speaking experiences in his youth, and traces his evolution from a natural storyteller to a highly sought-after speaker and lecturer. The conversation dives deep into what sets an unforgettable keynote apart, underscores the power of intentional communication, and unpacks the essential role of empathy in financial advising.
Together, Mary and Michael explore the substance behind Michael’s acclaimed keynote, “Maybe It’s the System,” which challenges advisors to look beyond surface-level client behaviors and examine the systems—personal, societal, and economic—that impact financial decision-making. Michael discusses how his classroom experience serves as both a laboratory for testing ideas and a crucible for developing inclusive, resonant messaging. The episode also touches on the intersections of equity, financial empathy, and compassion, while sharing behind-the-scenes stories about customizing keynotes for different audiences, especially during sensitive political and cultural moments.
About Dr. Michael Thomas
Michael G. Thomas Jr., Ph.D., is an Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC®) and a lecturer at the University of Georgia. His research focuses on financial empathy and self-compassion, data visualization's effects on financial behavior, and the connection between brain function and money. Dr. Thomas's philosophy on how to effectively interact with money can be summed up in his Ted Talk: Financial Empathy: Understanding the Story Beneath the Numbers. Utilizing financial empathy as a process for active listening and the creation of client-focused financial recommendations are reflected in two financial literacy and capability programs he helped co-create: Money Dawgs and Discovering Money Solutions. Dr. Thomas is also the founder of Modom Solutions - a virtual financial coaching service he has been providing since 2015. He will soon be an author as he expects to release his forthcoming book, Black Financial Culture: Building Wealth from the Inside Out, in 2023.
Key Takeaways:
This episode is a rich listen for financial professionals, event planners, and anyone interested in behavioral finance, communication mastery, or the art of public speaking. Dr. Michael G. Thomas, Jr.’s insights are both practical and deeply human, offering a powerful reminder that real change—on stage or in advising—starts with empathy, reflection, and a commitment to understanding the systems at play.
By Dr. Mary Bell CarlsonOn this episode of Financial Behavior Thought Leaders, host Dr. Mary Bell Carlson welcomes Dr. Michael G. Thomas, Jr., one of the Financial Behavior Keynote Group’s exclusive speakers renowned for blending behavioral finance, empathy, and real-world insights into transformative keynote experiences. Michael shares the journey that brought him to the stage, beginning with early public speaking experiences in his youth, and traces his evolution from a natural storyteller to a highly sought-after speaker and lecturer. The conversation dives deep into what sets an unforgettable keynote apart, underscores the power of intentional communication, and unpacks the essential role of empathy in financial advising.
Together, Mary and Michael explore the substance behind Michael’s acclaimed keynote, “Maybe It’s the System,” which challenges advisors to look beyond surface-level client behaviors and examine the systems—personal, societal, and economic—that impact financial decision-making. Michael discusses how his classroom experience serves as both a laboratory for testing ideas and a crucible for developing inclusive, resonant messaging. The episode also touches on the intersections of equity, financial empathy, and compassion, while sharing behind-the-scenes stories about customizing keynotes for different audiences, especially during sensitive political and cultural moments.
About Dr. Michael Thomas
Michael G. Thomas Jr., Ph.D., is an Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC®) and a lecturer at the University of Georgia. His research focuses on financial empathy and self-compassion, data visualization's effects on financial behavior, and the connection between brain function and money. Dr. Thomas's philosophy on how to effectively interact with money can be summed up in his Ted Talk: Financial Empathy: Understanding the Story Beneath the Numbers. Utilizing financial empathy as a process for active listening and the creation of client-focused financial recommendations are reflected in two financial literacy and capability programs he helped co-create: Money Dawgs and Discovering Money Solutions. Dr. Thomas is also the founder of Modom Solutions - a virtual financial coaching service he has been providing since 2015. He will soon be an author as he expects to release his forthcoming book, Black Financial Culture: Building Wealth from the Inside Out, in 2023.
Key Takeaways:
This episode is a rich listen for financial professionals, event planners, and anyone interested in behavioral finance, communication mastery, or the art of public speaking. Dr. Michael G. Thomas, Jr.’s insights are both practical and deeply human, offering a powerful reminder that real change—on stage or in advising—starts with empathy, reflection, and a commitment to understanding the systems at play.