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Nate Turner’s Blueprint for Raising Future Leaders: Financial Education, Scholarships, and Global Citizenship

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Bleav + Anika Jackson

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51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Nate Turner’s parenting journey became a catalyst for his ventures into writing, speaking, and advocacy, as he sought to give his son the tools to excel in a rapidly changing world. This desire to equip his son with a robust skill set fueled his drive to dive deeper into subjects like financial literacy, education, and personal responsibility. From the outset, his vision for his son’s future wasn’t just about academic success—it was about preparing him for the bigger picture: a world that requires both intellectual and emotional intelligence, adaptability, and a keen sense of global citizenship. Join us as we bring back this episode from Giving Kredit Podcast.

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0:00.0

One of the things I really have a heart for is children and education, particularly financial literacy.

0:06.5

Enjoy these throwback episodes to a former podcast of mine called Giving Credit, brought to you by Credit Academy.

0:16.7

Giving credit is a podcast giving those making a difference their credit.

0:21.5

On a weekly basis, we'll be interviewing parents, tech CEOs, financial experts, kid entrepreneurs, and others to learn about credit, education, financial literacy, and building wealth equity.

0:36.0

Thanks for joining us.

0:37.1

Kidit credit, get it, kid Kiddick, credit, get it, Kiti, Kriketi, Kiddick, Kiddick, Kiddick.

0:43.3

Another episode of Giving Credit, the podcast where we give credit to people who are making a difference in the lives of us, our families, our kids.

0:53.3

And I am really excited to welcome Nate Turner to the show today.

0:57.6

How are you doing today? I'm good. Thank you for having me. I'm very happy to be here.

1:02.5

Absolutely. So I really want to dig in because you are an entrepreneur, a speaker, author,

1:10.3

philanthropist, and a parental empowerment activist.

1:15.1

Yes.

1:15.8

How did Mr. Turner become the Mr. Turner that he is today?

1:21.0

Luck. How about that? Luck.

1:22.6

Luck? A little bit of luck. The speaker part and writer completely by accident, my son encouraged me to do more. So this is part of doing the more than my son asked me to do. What was the other stuff you said I did? It turns of being an entrepreneur, I'd say that comes from my parents, more specifically my father who introduced me to a rape shovel and a lawnmower when I was nine before

1:45.9

my 10th birthday to remind me if I wanted a bike. It was much like anything else that if a man

1:51.9

wanted to eat, a man had to work. And so he said, I don't want the 10 speed bike. You want it. You

1:58.2

figure out how to buy. So he loaned me the money for my first tank of gas.

2:03.2

And within two months time, I was able to buy my red swind 10-speed.

2:07.3

Nice. Okay. So you were instilled with a good work ethic from the beginning. Your parents were

2:13.0

very much into making sure you understood the value of money. I think my parents knew that they didn't have a lot of financial resources.

2:21.5

And the reality was that if I wanted more stuff, they didn't have the ability to give it to.

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