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Money is more than math—it’s mindset. In this episode of Laugh, Lend & Eat, Fobby sits down with Dana Georgiou, Brooke Lapides, and Dee Zimmerman, co-authors of Rethink Everything You Know About Financial Literacy for Teens. Together, they unpack how to make money simple, visual, and empowering for the next generation.
The conversation explores the “bucket system” (savings, needs, wants, charity), the power of compound interest, and why confidence and curiosity are just as important as knowing the numbers. Along the way, the guests share their own mistakes, lessons learned, and practical tips that work for kids, teens, and adults alike.
Whether you’re a parent trying to teach your kids, a teen starting your financial journey, or an adult looking to finally “get it right,” this episode will change the way you think about money.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why visual “buckets” make financial lessons easier for kids and teens
How compound interest can transform long-term financial health
The role of confidence and curiosity in financial literacy
How instant gratification culture blurs the line between wants and needs
Real-life mistakes (and lessons) from the authors’ own money journeys
Practical steps families can use to start financial conversations early
Guest Highlights:
Dana Georgiou – Author and advocate for simple, practical money lessons
Brooke Lapides – Award-winning author of Financial Fun from A to Z and co-creator of this new teen-focused book
Dee Zimmerman – Financial literacy coach helping families and parents build confidence with money
🎧 Listen now and rethink everything you know about money.
By Fobby Naghmi5
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Money is more than math—it’s mindset. In this episode of Laugh, Lend & Eat, Fobby sits down with Dana Georgiou, Brooke Lapides, and Dee Zimmerman, co-authors of Rethink Everything You Know About Financial Literacy for Teens. Together, they unpack how to make money simple, visual, and empowering for the next generation.
The conversation explores the “bucket system” (savings, needs, wants, charity), the power of compound interest, and why confidence and curiosity are just as important as knowing the numbers. Along the way, the guests share their own mistakes, lessons learned, and practical tips that work for kids, teens, and adults alike.
Whether you’re a parent trying to teach your kids, a teen starting your financial journey, or an adult looking to finally “get it right,” this episode will change the way you think about money.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why visual “buckets” make financial lessons easier for kids and teens
How compound interest can transform long-term financial health
The role of confidence and curiosity in financial literacy
How instant gratification culture blurs the line between wants and needs
Real-life mistakes (and lessons) from the authors’ own money journeys
Practical steps families can use to start financial conversations early
Guest Highlights:
Dana Georgiou – Author and advocate for simple, practical money lessons
Brooke Lapides – Award-winning author of Financial Fun from A to Z and co-creator of this new teen-focused book
Dee Zimmerman – Financial literacy coach helping families and parents build confidence with money
🎧 Listen now and rethink everything you know about money.