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May 19, 2024 38 mins
In this excellent episode, Nancy and Jose are joined in the studio by Adriana Brunner and Daniel Nagey from MyPoint Credit Union. The vice president of community and business development, Adriana, talks about how important financial literacy is as a life skill and shares her passion for it. She talks about her Colombian origins and how her volunteer work shaped her dedication to improving the San Diego neighborhood. This view is echoed by Daniel, the Marketing and Business Development Officer, who emphasizes the credit union's nonprofit status and goal of reinvesting revenues back into the community.

The importance of financial education is discussed in detail, with a focus on underprivileged areas. Adriana draws attention to the difficulties faced by immigrants, including linguistic and cultural limitations that may make it difficult for them to comprehend the American financial system. 

Adriana and Daniel talk about how minority communities have misconceptions about credit and how important it is to teach responsible credit usage in order to avoid debt accumulation. They use personal tales, such the widespread misconception regarding credit card payments, to highlight the gaps in financial literacy. The episode also covers the more general problem of financial literacy in schooling, pointing out that this important knowledge is frequently missing from schools, which can cause financial difficulties for young adults.

This episode discusses the importance of financial institutions putting education first before providing lending products. To enable community members to make educated financial decisions, MyPoint Credit Union makes sure that people are fully aware of what they are getting into. Both the hosts and visitors concur that, particularly in a multicultural city like San Diego, having easy access to financial resources and information is essential for promoting economic mobility and success.

An excellent episode on filling gaps in the community with Adriana Brunner and Daniel Nagey. Here are some other takeaways from the interview:
  • Emphasis on the nonprofit status of MyPoint Credit Union which allows them to reinvest profits back into the community, focusing on educational and supportive initiatives
  • Specific obstacles faced by immigrants, such as understanding credit systems and financial products, and how MyPoint Credit Union addresses these through tailored programs
  •  The lack of financial literacy education in schools and the critical need for early financial education to prevent future financial issues
  • The answers to the rapid-fire questions.

An excellent interview from a passionate gap minder. Thank you, Adri and Daniel, for your contributions in San Diego, and for joining us on The Gap Minders.

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If you have any questions or want to contact Nancy or Jose, please send an email to podcast@uwsd.org. Thank you for listening.

To learn more about the two social impact organizations making The Gap Minders possible, please visit www.TheGapMinders.org.
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