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In this week's episode, we sit down with Colleen Salchow—Marine Corps spouse, Accredited Financial Counselor, and former special education teacher—who is passionate about helping teens, young adults, and military families take control of their financial futures. With a background in counseling and education, Colleen brings a compassionate, real-world approach to financial literacy.
From teaching teens the value of budgeting through real-life consequences (like trading Nike money for a new phone) to showing families how to look beyond college tuition and understand the true cost of higher education, Colleen shares stories and strategies that make money management feel less intimidating and more empowering. She also opens up about the financial lessons she’s learned through frequent military moves and why having a fully funded emergency fund is essential for any military family.
Whether you're a parent, a caregiver, or someone navigating your own financial journey, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and relatable advice you won’t want to miss.
Show Notes:
02:36 Colleen's financial lessons
06:31 From teaching to personal finance: Colleen's "why"
10:49 How the AFC impacted Colleen's solopreneur journey
15:28 Student loan planning 101
25:53 The balance between guiding your children financially & allowing them to make their own mistakes
29:47 Colleen's 2 Cents
Show Note Links:
Connect with Colleen on Linkedin!
Learn more about the National Center of Education!
Click here for more resources from the National Center of Education!
Listen to Smart College Buyer Podcast!
Want to get involved with AFCPE®?
Here are a few places to start: Become a Member, Sign up for an Essentials Course, or Get AFC Certified today!
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In this week's episode, we sit down with Colleen Salchow—Marine Corps spouse, Accredited Financial Counselor, and former special education teacher—who is passionate about helping teens, young adults, and military families take control of their financial futures. With a background in counseling and education, Colleen brings a compassionate, real-world approach to financial literacy.
From teaching teens the value of budgeting through real-life consequences (like trading Nike money for a new phone) to showing families how to look beyond college tuition and understand the true cost of higher education, Colleen shares stories and strategies that make money management feel less intimidating and more empowering. She also opens up about the financial lessons she’s learned through frequent military moves and why having a fully funded emergency fund is essential for any military family.
Whether you're a parent, a caregiver, or someone navigating your own financial journey, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and relatable advice you won’t want to miss.
Show Notes:
02:36 Colleen's financial lessons
06:31 From teaching to personal finance: Colleen's "why"
10:49 How the AFC impacted Colleen's solopreneur journey
15:28 Student loan planning 101
25:53 The balance between guiding your children financially & allowing them to make their own mistakes
29:47 Colleen's 2 Cents
Show Note Links:
Connect with Colleen on Linkedin!
Learn more about the National Center of Education!
Click here for more resources from the National Center of Education!
Listen to Smart College Buyer Podcast!
Want to get involved with AFCPE®?
Here are a few places to start: Become a Member, Sign up for an Essentials Course, or Get AFC Certified today!
Want to support the podcast? We love partnering with organizations that share our mission and values. Download our media kit.

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