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Raising Financially Fit Families with Joline Godfrey

Raising Financially Fit Families with Joline Godfrey

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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, provoke, and support families preparing kids—from early childhood to young adulthood- for futures we can barely imagine.Copyright ©️ Raising Financially Fit Families with Joline Godfrey 2025 Economía
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  • Women, Money and Identity with Barbara Pierce (Ep. 13)
    Dec 16 2025
    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 with Barbara Pierce, founder of Women with Capital®, about how women can move beyond shame, embrace their financial influence, and lead with purpose. They explore how conversations around money, especially within families, can foster stronger values, clarity, and long-term impact. Barbara discusses: How women often feel disconnected from power when not working in paid roles, despite leading through philanthropy, parenting, and investing The importance of community in helping women reframe their identity and use money with intention How shifting from silence to open conversations can help children understand values and privilege The effects of digital culture on kids' relationships, communication, and financial learning The need to include boys and girls equally in financial discussions without making it a zero-sum issue And more! Resources: Get your copy of Raising Financially Fit Kids! Connect with Joline Godfrey: Bounce 10 LinkedIn: Joline Godfrey Joline@bounce-10.com Connect with Barbara Pierce: LinkedIn: Barbara Pierce Website: Women with Capital® About our Guest: Barbara’s mission is to inspire women to become the CEO of their own wealth—and to use that power as a force for meaningful change. She is the founder of Women with Capital®, a private learning community that educates, supports, and mobilizes progressive women to direct their capital in line with their values. In just five years, members have moved over $150 million into new impact investments and philanthropic ventures, with plans to move hundreds of millions more in the coming years. Her vision is to unite powerful groups of women philanthropists and investors—representing more than $50 billion in net worth—to harness their collective influence and to boldly shape the future by moving private capital toward the world they want to create. Barbara’s work bridges the worlds of investing and giving, motivating women to align their wealth with their values and take bold action. She has 30 years of experience advising some of the world’s leading philanthropists on funding for climate change, racial and gender justice, and education. Barbara directs her family’s investments and philanthropy and is a member of the Women Donors Network, the International Women’s Forum, and the REDF Advisory Council. As a values-aligned investor, she is an LP in How Women Invest and Portfolia, and a member of the Asteri Collective. A Cape Cod native, proud Wellesley alumna, and avid traveler, she lives in Marin County with her husband and teen son.
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  • The Power of Uncles: Mentorship, Mischief & Meaning with Connor Crown (Ep. 12)
    Nov 18 2025
    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 explore the often-overlooked influence of uncles in multigenerational families. Through stories both heartfelt and hilarious (including a surprise Easter Bunny appearance), Jolene and Connor unpack the rich, informal role uncles can play in a child’s development, identity, and understanding of family values. Joline and Connor explore: How uncles become role models, messengers, and mentors The balance between being the “fun uncle” and a steady adult presence Why storytelling matters and how it becomes a powerful tool for passing down values A hilarious Easter Bunny story with a serious life lesson in accountability woven in Why making space for these roles can strengthen family connection and legacy And more! Resources: Get your copy of Raising Financially Fit Kids! Connect with Joline Godfrey: Bounce 10 LinkedIn: Joline Godfrey Joline@bounce-10.com Connect with Guest: Expanse Venture Partners LinkedIn: Connor Crown Connor.crown@expansevp.com About our Guest: Connor is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Expanse, an asset management firm built with a family office perspective. Connor's upbringing and investment experience instilled in him a profound understanding of the principles behind long-term, organizational growth, which he used as the foundation for building Expanse. Expanse’s venture arm is proud to partner with a diverse portfolio of businesses on the forefront of enabling technologies powering the future of finance, healthcare and commerce including OneHealthGroup, Zocks and Release Recovery. In addition to his commitment to growing innovative businesses, Connor is deeply passionate about philanthropy and driving positive change. As the Co-Chair of the Gun Violence Prevention Committee at Crown Family Philanthropies, he’s dedicated to making the city of Chicago safer for future generations. With Expanse, Connor actively seeks partnerships with founders dedicated to making a meaningful impact on the world through their products and services. Expanse’s vision extends beyond financial gains, aiming to create a mutually beneficial ecosystem for families and partners with a shared long-term perspective. Prior to founding Expanse, Connor spent over five years advising global financial services and insurance firms on enhancing B2C operations and client management. He serves in advisory and board roles for multiple early-stage companies, including Hamsa and ThriveNaturalCare. Connor graduated from Duke University with a BA in sociology and a certificate in marketing/management while also being a member of the varsity track team. He continued his education at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, where he received his MBA with a major in finance and a focus on venture capital. Connor and his wife Alyssa live in Chicago.
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  • Redefining Fatherhood: Lead Dads and Modern Family Dynamics with Paul Sullivan (Ep. 10)
    Sep 16 2025
    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 workplace norms. They discuss why labels like “Mr. Mom” miss the mark and how redefining masculinity opens new doors for families. From parental leave hurdles to kids watching how parents truly share responsibilities, this conversation shows how today’s families are forging new paths. Paul discusses: The concept of “Lead Dad” as a proactive, positive identity beyond old stereotypes How cultural perceptions of masculinity shift when figures like NFL star Najee Goode embrace caregiving roles Challenges men face when seeking parental leave and how workplace culture still discourages them The power of language in shaping perceptions of gender roles for boys and girls How family conversations and shared responsibilities redefine children’s understanding of parental roles And more! Resources: Get your copy of Raising Financially Fit Kids! Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don’t by Paul Sullivan The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of The Super Wealthy by Paul Sullivan Connect with Joline Godfrey: Bounce 10 LinkedIn: Joline Godfrey Joline@bounce-10.com Connect with Paul Sullivan: LinkedIn: Paul Sullivan Website: Paul J Sullivan Website: The Company of Dads About our Guest: Paul Sullivan is the founder of The Company of Dads, a media company, community platform, and workplace educator aimed at Lead Dads – those men who are the go-to parents, whether they work full time, part time, or devote all their time to their families. In many instances, these men support their wives and partners in their work and family life. Paul has occupied many different roles in his life: father, husband, journalist, author, keynote speaker, and leader. But the one that most encompasses what he has been doing for the past 14 years is Lead Dad. Be it working and traveling, supporting his wife in her successful career, or being the go-to parent for homework, playdates, or post-dinner cleanup, he’s occupied the essential and growing but often-hushed role of Lead Dad. He founded The Company of Dads to help the estimated 25 million Lead Dads in the United States - or one-third of all fathers - fulfill their full potential at home, at work, and in their most important relationships. Prior to launching The Company of Dads, Paul was a journalist for 25 years, the majority of that time at The New York Times, where he was a business columnist and occasional golf writer. Writing for the Times was the fulfillment of a childhood dream growing up in Ludlow, Massachusetts. But shortly after becoming a columnist, Paul took on a second job that he loved but kept secret: being the Lead Dad one, two, and then three daughters – but don’t call him Mr. Mom. It’s always been a juggle in his town where Working Moms like Paul’s wife aren’t the norm, and Lead Dads often hide or at least don’t talk about their roles. Paul created The Company of Dads to normalize the role of men as Lead Parents both at home in support of their families and at work as companies enter The Next Normal of post-pandemic working. The vision of The Company of Dads is an organization that grows far bigger than Paul to help working dads and moms, employers, partners, and all loved ones of Lead Dads better understand how supporting the Lead Dads can help families, communities, and companies. Paul is active in his daughters’ schools, where he is a four-time class parent. He is also a trustee of Wilbraham & Monson Academy, where, as a financial aid student, he first saw that the world could be different than the one where he was growing up. He is an avid golfer and is thrilled that two of his three daughters often join him.
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