Economics Through the Ages with Yashica Nagpal
I realized during the pandemic that our experiences regarding economics and age are very different. College and grad students, my parents, even the retired have a different outlook on economics. My aim through this podcast is to get different perspectives from people of all ages and demographics and their experience with financial literacy and economics. The podcast is called Economics through the Ages, I hope y’all enjoy it.
Episodes
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Sanjay is the founder of 24By7Security, a service that provides cybersecurity consulting to healthcare, education, and financial companies. In March 2021, his company won a Gold Award for New Product-Service of the Year and A Bronze Award for Women in Cyber and Info Security. Welcome, Sanjay!
Unlike other small to medium-sized businesses that declared bankruptcy or struggled throughout the pandemic, 24By7Security’s need increased, right?
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
In this episode, we will be discussing academia and tristate living. Getting her LLM from Temple University, Ph.D. from Columbia, she is a tenured professor at Dayton University teaching corporate law.
I mean you are fully accomplished in academia. Was there a particular event that started that love for academics and becoming a professor?
Does it require the thorough education you have to be successful or tenured? Does luck play a role?
Monday Nov 15, 2021
Monday Nov 15, 2021
Hello! I'm Yashica Nagpal, host of the podcast Economics through the Ages. In this episode, we will be discussing with Shree Awsare. He is my speech and debate coach at North Broward Preparatory High School and has made us the top five in the nation in policy debate.
After getting your degree and practicing law, did coaching in policy provide flexibility that law did not?
How have you expanded speech and debate to elementary and middle school?
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
In this episode, we will be discussing high school and the path to college, city living, and career paths with Connor Murphy. We met during a Columbia Summer Immersion Course: Globalization Challenges in International Economics and Politics.
How has your experience in both the most diverse areas of the country and suburban white living taught you about financial literacy?
Share with me a little about why economics is your intended major?
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Susan has been my second mother for my high school career. Starting as my speech and debate coach she taught me a lot about resiliency, hard work, and writing better.
What has your experience in both the corporate world and as a teacher taught you about financial literacy?
Is there a substitute for Social Security?
As the world progresses in medicine, do you think you will exceed life expectancy?