#186 | 5 Ways You’re Missing Financial Empowerment in Canada’s Most Vulnerable Communities—And How To Fix It Podcast Por  arte de portada

#186 | 5 Ways You’re Missing Financial Empowerment in Canada’s Most Vulnerable Communities—And How To Fix It

#186 | 5 Ways You’re Missing Financial Empowerment in Canada’s Most Vulnerable Communities—And How To Fix It

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Are you only thinking about financial literacy in terms of dollars and cents—and missing the people behind the numbers?

This episode dives deep into how financial literacy and empowerment are evolving in Canada, especially for marginalized, neurodivergent, and underserved populations. John welcomes William Moores, President of CAFE (Canadian Association for Financial Empowerment), to discuss how trauma-informed, inclusive financial education is changing lives—and saving them.

CAFE isn’t just an organization; it’s a movement grounded in equity, social responsibility, and access. With stories that range from systemic reform to saving lives through counseling, William shows us what a human-first approach to financial empowerment truly looks like.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  1. Why financial literacy must be trauma-informed and equity-centered to be effective in Canada
  2. How marginalized communities can access meaningful, bias-free financial advice
  3. What real reform in financial services looks like—from the front lines to global influence

Listen now to learn how you can support—and participate in—a more empowered financial future for all Canadians.

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The Canadian Association for Financial Empowerment (CAFE)

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