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The Money JAR
Welcome to The Money JAR, a podcast for young adults covering real world financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness. The Money JAR - Junior Achievement Radio, is produced by Junior Achievement of Oregon & SW Washington in Portland, Oregon. The Money JAR is a podcast about careers, healthy financial habits, and boundless possibilities. Junior Achievement Radio strives to inspire and empower young adults by giving them the knowledge and tools to succeed as they enter the economics of life. Delivered in 25-35 minute episodes, our shows consist of informative and essay style...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 18 ratings
Great conversations and interviews on this podcast, with many insights on talking to kids about money.
Anisa Kurji via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/07/20
Relevant, fun, truly for all-ages
This is a great show that has financial info, great hosts and a little something for everyone!
_123456789 via · 12/20/17
Technical issues
Why I can't subscribe this podcast??? It's said that this is not a valid link.....
Annebabala via Apple Podcasts · China · 10/25/17
Recent Episodes
Published 05/16/22
Rishika caught up with a young entrepreneur and brand advisor who started her own business during the COVID pandemic, right as she graduated high school. Bailey Rose Campbell launched her first business in podcast editing, website design, and brand advising. She's built up her business via social...
Published 05/16/22
The Money JAR is always excited to share information and empower our listeners to take charge of their finances, and Mindy and Rishika interview someone who has dedicated his career to building financial literacy solutions! CJ MacDonald is a tech entrepreneur whose current project, Step, gives...
Published 04/18/22
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