The Wall Street Journal called her “the 27-year old economic adviser for Gen Z.” Jared Bernstein, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers considers her an impressive thinker about the economy.
Our guest on this episode of the skucast is Kyla Scanlon, founder of the financial education company, Bread, and a prolific creator. Kyla writes a weekly newsletter, makes YouTube videos, hosts the “Let’s Appreciate” podcast, and posts —almost daily— short-form videos about the economy and markets. Her first book, In This Economy: How Money and Markets Really Work, was published in May 2024. Kyla has written for Bloomberg Opinion, New York Magazine, the Financial Times, and The New York Times, as well as many other major publications. Her main goal is to conduct human-centric economic analysis to help connect the dots between what is happening and why it is happening.
All of which is why we are so thrilled that Kyla is one of our keynote speakers at skucon in Las Vegas on Jan 12th. For over a decade, skucon has been the gathering place for the industry’s most forward-thinking minds! Each year, speakers are handpicked based on high-impact topics and current trends. If you want to kick off your year with a healthy dose of optimism and inspiration, come learn how to be brilliant at a moment's notice with creative coach Todd Henry, he’s author of the best-selling book, The Accidental Creative, and join us to hear more from our guest today Kyla Scanlon, at skucon Kyla will be talking about economic trends heading into 2025.
And don’t miss our amazing closing keynote, Ben Higgins, from "The Bachelor" fame, as he shares how to build a generous business and how they are doing it through Generous Coffee and, of course, industry know-how from the pros who do it best on topics from mergers and acquisitions to AI and more.
Skucon always sells out, there is limited seating, if you want to secure your spot, don’t wait, register today at skucon.com.