Oct. 13, 2023

Feed Drop: Introducing The Cash Kid Podcast

This week... it's a FEED DROP.

Every once a while I promote a podcast that I think is worthy of some attention. This week it is the Cash Kid Podcast. I am currently working with the Cash Kid to grow his audience. The show has just completed it's first season with the an episode recounting why the show got started and what is in store for season 2.

What you can do:

If you would like to connect with the show - give it a follow on your favourite podcast app.

Would you like to interview the Cash Kid? Reach out to Cash Kid here and ask for his availability. Remember the Cash Kid has school and homework and other kid stuff.

Tell a Teacher, or another parent about this podcast for kids.

Let's do a Promo Swap! If you have a podcast for kids, let's exchange promos. The Cash kid will run your show promo at the end of the show.

Transcript

Tara Sands (Voiceover)  0:00 

The Sound Off podcast: Feed Drop. Now here's Matt, to tell you why we're doing this.

Matt Cundill  0:07 

No formal episode this week. Yes, it's been busy. I've been working on some pretty unique projects in podcasting right now that include short form content, things like Journey Into Yoga, also some daily news content like the Charles Adler Show. But back to that short form content for just a sec. Here's the show that I'm excited about because it targets Gen alpha. So if you're following along with the generational charts, I think we've got the boomers in the departure lounge, followed by Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z. And now we've come around to Gen Alpha. Today, I want to introduce you to The Cash Kid. This is a podcast designed to teach kids, tweens and teens to become financially savvy, and understand a thing or two about money. Of course, this is something I wish my Gen Z kids had listened to. They're in their 20s that are purchasing a lot of $5 coffees and using DoorDash and UberEATS. Instead of, you know, saving 20% and picking it up themselves, or saving even more and making a meal at home. But those are my parental mistakes. I own those. In just a second, you're gonna hear the entire story of The Cash Kid, how it came to be and what it's all about. But first, I'm going to share a few of my aha moments from working with this show so far. First thing is they needed to be on YouTube in some capacity. And the reason is not for the same reasons the rest of us need to be on YouTube. It's so teachers can show it to their class. Think about it, it's highly unlikely that a teacher is going to be hooking up their iPhone to an audio system and playing a podcast to a class. Maybe you can do it on a smart TV. But listen, we know that's not happening. But we do know that YouTube is in the classroom. It's also a lot easier to access a podcast on YouTube than, say downloading it on Apple podcasts. It just is don't find me on this. So thank you for the teacher who said to me, this podcast is great isn't on YouTube so I can show my class. Also the cash kid needs some unique partnerships and marketing. So if you'd like to interview the cash kid for your show, you can reach out to The Cash Kid through the website, cash good podcast.com Or something else. Let's do a promo swap. If you have a podcast that targets kids, teens, tweens or even parents reach out to me and let's do a promo swap. And if you don't know what a promo swap is, scroll backwards and go to the episode I did with Lauren Passell. We get into it heavily over there. The Cash Kid is loading up for a brand new season Get ready because here's the story behind the cash kid podcast and how it came to be.

The Cash Kid  2:41 

What’s Next for the Cash Kid Podcast?

Hey Cash Kids!

First off, I huge thank you for joining this podcast and helping us grow this audience. In just the first season of the Cash Kid Podcast, we’ve watched this audience grow daily. It’s got friends and family I know talking about their finances more and asking questions to make better financial decisions. I’m learning along with you and so glad you are here with us on this journey.

This episode will mark the end of the first season of the Cash Kid Podcast… but no worries! A new season will start in just two to three weeks. Where are we headed? That and more of my thoughts on this podcast and it’s future…, coming up. The Cash Kid Podcast is underway.

Intro tease:

So you’ve got some cash. Maybe from an allowance, or that money your grandma gave you for your 7th birthday (Here you go, sweetie.) Thanks, grandma.

Whatever it is, what are you going to do with it? Spend it, hide it away… or maybe invest it? Let’s start learning how to make that money grow.

Time to learn how to be a cash kid. (cash register)

First, let’s rewind (tape rewinding effect) and talk about how this podcast even got started.

I was given an assignment in school to create a passion project. Many of my classmates were doing fundraisers, or creating websites to share knowledge about a non-profit or health issue. But I knew what my passion was… the stock market and investing, so I wanted to create a podcast. My teacher said I would be the first to create a podcast from this project.

I came home and told my Mom.. and in full disclosure, I knew I had the materials to create a podcast. You see, my Mom is a full-time voice-over talent and we have a sound studio in our home. When I told her what I wanted to do, she said great… but in her mind, I think she was panicking a little.

Mom: I wouldn't say I was panicking. I just saw myself getting a lot less sleep.

We set out to create 4 episodes. And if you go back AND review the first four you’ll see I started out talking first about the stock market because well, that’s what I’m passionate about. We got great feedback and my teachers, friends, and family encouraged me to continue it. So, we met with a podcast producer to get some guidance and we’ve been growing the podcast ever since. We have so many plans and topics we feel we can cover. From financial literacy terms, what jobs can kids do to make money, how to get your first job, scholarships, and of course how to start investing early. It’s my goal to help my generation, Gen Alpha, to be the smartest financial generation ever. I mean, why not?!  Think of how many problems that could solve.

But I’ve also learned from adults talking to me about the podcast, they are finding the information useful as well. I’m grateful for all listeners, young and young at heart.

So, if you haven’t yet, please go back and start from episode 1 and listen in. This first season we touched on a little bit of everything from the stock market, budgeting, investment advice, the type of spender or saver you are, and interviewed three other fellow “Cash Kids” on how they're making money.

In season two, we plan to start breaking it down and we feel the best way to do that is focus on financial terms… that frankly, many adults don’t even know or understand.

As we move into season 2 though, I wanted to communicate ways to be engaged and never miss out. 

First, if you haven’t already visit us at cashkidpodcast.com. All episodes are posted here. You can even read the transcripts for each episode. Find contact details for our guests. And be sure to sign up for our mailing list for alerts when new episodes are released. 

Also, creating a podcast isn’t free. If you’d like to support the growth of this podcast, there is an option on my website to buy me a coffee. These funds will help us continue to grow the show and are most appreciated!

And most important, you can leave a review or feedback right on our website.

Plus, follow the Cash Kid Podcast on Instagram. We post new content weekly to know what’s going on. 

The same for YouTube. We actually have some teachers already using the YouTube videos of each episode to play for their students. This is so exciting to hear!

And most importantly, listen in each week. The Cash Kid Podcast is on all major podcasting platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, etc. And whatever platform you choose, please take 3 seconds after listening and rate the podcast. This helps boost our ratings and reach a larger audience.

Well, that’s a wrap on season 1. Just remember, anyone can be a Cash Kid, you just have to learn how to become one.

Cash Kid, out!

Disclaimer:

The information presented represents the views and opinions of the guests. This show does not intend to provide personal investment advice through this podcast. This content has been made for informational and educational purposes only. To make a full and informed investment decision, we advise you to speak with a financial advisor and for kids, definitely your parents first before investing.