My Two Cents: Finance for Teens & Young Adults
"My Two Cents" makes sense of the financial world with real talk, relatable stories, and practical advice you can actually use. Whether you're a teen just starting out or a young adult ready to take control of your money, this podcast gives you the mindset, tools, and tips to build a financially confident future and build your financial identity. Hear from students, entrepreneurs, and experts as we break down how to make smart money moves, starting today.
My Two Cents: Finance for Teens & Young Adults
Latest Episodes
Behavioral Insights into Investing: Overconfidence Bias
In this episode of My Two Cents, we explore overconfidence bias: the tendency for investors to overestimate what they know, how well they can predict the market, or how skilled they are at picking winners. Listeners will learn how overconfidenc...
Behavioral Insights into Investing: Why Smart Investors Still Make Bad Decisions
Why do smart people still make investing mistakes? In the first episode of the series Behavioral Insights into Investing, My Two Cents explores how behavioral biases like overconfidence, herding, loss aversion, and the di...
Teen-to-Investor Playbook with Gio Ahern: Investing terms, PE vs VC, and Health tech
In this episode, Mahima interviews Gio Ahern, an investing partner at Andreessen Horowitz, discussing his journey from high school to a career in investing. They explore the daily life of an investor, essential skills for young investors, and t...
Scam-Proof Your Brain (Part 2): Digital Scams
In Part 2 of our "Scam-Proof Your Brain" series, we examine three digital scams that disproportionately affect teens: online shopping fraud, imposter scams, and cryptocurrency investment schemes.Mahima explores the phenomenon of perceive...
Scam-Proof Your Brain (Part 1): Scholarship & Job Scams
In Part 1 of our "Scam-Proof Your Brain" series, Mahima examine's fake scholarship and job scams - two of the most common frauds targeting teens. Discover how scammers exploit scarcity and urgency manipulation to bypass critical thinking, and l...