Today we will learn about financial literacy with Jacoby K., a high school senior from New Jersey. Jacoby was inspired to create a financial literacy curriculum after watching a documentary on ESPN (reminding us that inspiration to do good can come from anywhere!). Jacoby also teaches us the importance of finding a mentor to help turn your ideas and aspirations into reality.
In this episode, Jacoby mentions the documentary Broke which is part of the 30 for 30 series on ESPN. He also talks about finding a mentor through the Curious Cardinals platform. Learn more at www.curiouscardinals.com
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