The Financial Findings Podcast: Where Financial Research, Policy, and Practice Meet
The Financial Findings podcast discusses recent research on financial wellness, retirement, disability, and other key financial issues that American households face every day. Episodes contain interviews with researchers and evidence-based strategies that policy makers and practitioners can implement to strengthen financial well-being for individuals at all stages of life.
Episodes

Monday Jul 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
Carole grew up in the Washington, DC area and now lives in Madison, Wisconsin. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Wesleyan University and a master’s and PhD in Educational Policy Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Carole has led statewide and national educational nonprofit organizations, taught undergraduate students, and worked with high school counselors and college admissions directors over the past twenty years. Carole is passionate about the need to increase college access.
Wisconsin Coalition on Student debt Hotline (available 8 am - 4:30 pm, Monday thru Friday): 833-589-0750

Monday Jul 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
Benjamin Lee is a board member of the Wisconsin Coalition on Student Debt. He is also a Vice President at Ascendium Education, a nonprofit organization making education and training beyond high school a reality for more people. Benjamin’s focus includes compliance, bankruptcy, incident response, and risk management, and he is a frequent trainer and presenter on student loans. Benjamin received his law degree from the University of Minnesota, where he studied nonprofit, corporate, and consumer law, and took on student loans of his own.

Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Kaitlin Henze lives just north of Milwaukee, WI, where she enjoys outdoor adventures with her pup Mia, practicing and teaching yoga, and volunteering for local nonprofits. She works for a business that teaches STEM and critical thinking skills to kids, inspiring the next generation with a love for data, graphing, and lifelong learning.
In May 2023, Kaitlin’s life was turned upside down when she fell victim to an elaborate and devastating identity theft scam that stole her entire life savings in just three weeks. Now, she’s courageously sharing her story to help others recognize, recover from, and most importantly, prevent similar cybercrimes. This episode is a powerful listen—and one worth sharing—to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.

Thursday Apr 24, 2025

Tuesday Oct 15, 2024
Tuesday Oct 15, 2024
Research: "...Financial Contributions by Immigrant-Origin Young Adults”

Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
Research: “A rising tide lifts all homes? Housing consumption trends for low-income households since the 1980s.”

Wednesday Jun 26, 2024
Wednesday Jun 26, 2024
Research: Does Broadband Technology Affect Social Security Applications?

Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Research: An Analysis of The Effects of Prior Psychological Distress on Retirement Age and Wealth in Retirement by Race, Gender, and Ethnicity

Thursday Feb 15, 2024
Thursday Feb 15, 2024
Research: Older Workers, Working Longer? The Role of Precarious Work.

Friday Oct 27, 2023
Friday Oct 27, 2023
Research: Set It and Forget It? Financing Retirement in an Age of Defaults.

The Financial Findings Podcast
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Until our next episode, let’s all keep doing our best to support equity in financial security.







