
In this podcast, we help parents and grandparents meet the challenge of preparing children for the future. We do this by offering an expanded idea of wealth, embracing the family’s intellectual, social, and human capital as well as their financial capital, or FISH assets as we think of them. Join us to explore financial education as Joline and her guests introduce ideas and strategies to empower, ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

Wealth can be a powerful tool, but only if it’s used with intention.
What happens when women stop apologizing for having money and start using it to shape their families, communities, and future generations?
In this episode, Joline Godfrey speaks... more
What if the most powerful mentor in a child’s life isn’t a parent, but an uncle?
In this episode of Raising Financially Fit Families, Jolene Godfrey sits down with Connor Crown, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Expanse, and uncle to 10, to explor... more
What if giving was as natural to kids as learning to walk or talk?
This week, Joline Godfrey welcomes Lisa Parker, President and Executive Director at Lawrence Welk Family Foundation and Principal at Family Circle Advisors.
Together, they explore... more
Fatherhood is evolving, and it’s not just about who brings home the bacon.
Paul Sullivan, founder of The Company of Dads, joins Joline Godfrey to unpack how modern dads are stepping into roles once considered off-limits, reshaping family life and w... more
Philanthropy often starts with good intentions, but what happens when it loses its human touch?
Can families reclaim giving as a relationship-driven experience, not just a financial transaction? Can the next generation be raised to value connection... more
Money is just one piece of the puzzle when it comes to building a fulfilling family life.
How do you teach kids to think beyond dollars and cents? How do you prepare them for a future where wealth includes community, knowledge, and resilience?
I... more
Raising kids to be financially and emotionally ready for life isn’t about one big talk—it’s about intentional moments that shape character and build trust.
How can a birthday become a turning point? What does it look like when a parent pauses, plan... more
What does it mean to raise financially fit kids in today’s world?
Join Joline Godfrey and Patric Brophy, COO at Bounce-10, as they dive into the real-life challenges and rewards of guiding children toward financial literacy. Patric brings a refresh... more
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