
How can ordinary people make an extraordinary impact for the underdogs in their community? In our newest episode, football coach and Memphis native Bill Courtney shares his journey from underdog to mentor, serving students as a coach and inspiring others— leading to the Oscar-winning documentary Undefeated. Bill is the host of An Army of Normal Folks podcast, where he interviews everyday people making an impact in their communities. This is a conversation you don't want to miss! 01:15 – How did your journey begin? 04:22 – What aspect of coaching made it such a passion for you? 08:56 – Can you tell us about the Oscar-winning documentary, Undefeated, made about you? 14:00 – Can you tell us about your podcast, An Army of Normal Folks, and the service clubs that go with it? 18:40 – What defines great leadership? 27:34 – Why is financial literacy important? 32:40 – What encouragement would you give to people who want to help but don't know where to start? 36:10 – What is the best financial advice you've ever been given? 41:34 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? To listen to An Army of Normal Folks podcast, visit https://www.normalfolks.us/. For more information about Bill Courtney, visit https://www.coachbillcourtney.com/. The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com.
May 19
45 min

Why is having honest money conversations so important for newlyweds? In this episode, Jackson and Amy Glas reflect on their first year of marriage, share real-life stories, and offer practical tips for saving money, building trust, and keeping your relationship with each other and your money transparent. 01:26 – Tell us about your story. How did you two meet? 03:28 – In many relationships, someone is a saver and someone is a spender. Which are each of you? 07:11 – As the spender, what do you like to spend your money on? 08:40 – What are your smart saving tips? 17:10 – Did you experience any struggles combining finances when you got married? 18:42 – What tips do you have for people who are about to get married? 21:42 – You mentioned that you like to travel. Do you have any fun trips planned for 2026? 26:15 – What's the best financial advice you've ever been given? 30:32 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com.
May 7
33 min

Do you own a business and are looking for someone to champion you along the way? Hear from our Business Champion, Tanner Spencer, as he shares how Leaders Business Services supports businesses of all sizes — from side-gigs to local businesses. Listen to the full episode to discover how Business Services could help you, how to get connected, and what characteristics build a great team. Highlights: 01:02 – Tell us about yourself and how you got to Leaders. 03:03 – What did you enjoy about managing a Leaders branch? 04:10 – What does great teamwork look like to you? 05:05 – What does a day serving members in Business Services look like? 06:04 – What kind of businesses does Leaders serve? 06:28 – What are some common problems our business members face and what solutions do you offer? 08:27 – What does a new business need to get started? 09:55 – How can someone go about meeting with Leaders Business Services? 10:44 – What is the best financial advice you've ever been given? 11:50 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? Wanting to get connected with Leaders Business Services? Call 731-664-1784 to book an appointment or learn more at leaderscu.com/business-accounts. The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com.
Apr 21
13 min

Discover Memphis' most beautiful secret on the Pocket Change Podcast as the Dixon Gallery & Gardens celebrates their 50th anniversary! Join us on our latest episode to hear from Dale Skaggs, Director of Horticulture at Dixon Gallery and Gardens, as he shares his love for plants and the history behind the Dixon. 00:58 – Tell us about yourself and how you got to the Dixon. 02:31 – Can you share the story of the Dixon Gallery & Gardens? 03:48 – How are you celebrating the Dixon's 50th Anniversary? 05:59 – Can you share about the documentary on the Dixon? 06:47 – What can people expect from the tulips this year? 07:55 – At what point did you realize that this had become more than a seasonal display? 10:23 – How many quests do you anticipate this season? 12:00 – Can you tell us about your acquiring and naming your 50th Anniversary tulip? 14:58 – How did the Dixon come to have free entry? 16:47 – What's the best time to see the tulips and what can visitors expect? 18:04 – How does the Dixon positively impact the Memphis community? 19:39 – What's the best financial advice you've ever been given? 20:31 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? Learn more about the Dixon Gallery & Gardens by visiting dixon.org. The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com.
Apr 7
22 min

Did you know that without Rockabilly, there would be no Beatles? Discover the roots of Rockabilly and its impact on West Tennessee culture on this episode of the Pocket Change Podcast with Beth Bolton from Visit Jackson and Dr. Jeremy Tubbs, Music Professor from the University of Memphis Lambuth. Listen to the full episode to learn Jackson's connection to rockabilly through Carl Perkins, how you can get involved in the local music scene, and get information about the upcoming event, Blue Suede Rockabilly Weekend. Highlights: 01:15 – Beth, can you tell us about yourself and your role at Visit Jackson, TN? 02:27 – Jeremy, how did you get involved in the Jackson music scene? 03:37 – How did you two get connected? 04:12 – What is involved in Jackson Hidden Tracks and the Jackson Music Society? 05:39 – Why is it important to invest in music in our community? 07:07 – Can you tell us about the Blue Suede Rockabilly Weekend coming up? 11:37 – Are Rockabilly festivals common? What makes them unique? 12:07 – What makes Rockabilly music distinct? 16:28 – Why is Rockabilly music so important to Jackson? 17:37 – How can an aspiring musician or someone interested in live music get involved in this area? 19:53 – What is the best piece of financial advice you've ever been given? 22:37 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? Get connected with the local music scene in Jackson through Jackson Hidden Tracks. Also, learn more about the Blue Suede Rockabilly Weekend and get your tickets today. The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com. #Money #Music #Rockabilly
Mar 24
25 min

Did you know that having strong relationships is essential for your financial journey? Hear from Bruce Greenway, Financial Champion at Leaders Credit Union, as he shares how his background as a teacher prepared him to be an advocate for the members he serves to empower their passions and build relationships with them. Listen to the full podcast to hear his advice on which financial products and tools can help you make better financial decisions, why HELOCs are beneficial for you when financial needs arise, and an impactful opportunity he was able to have as a teacher when he received an educator grant from Leaders Education Foundation. Highlights: 01:16 – Can you tell us about your journey and how you got to Leaders? 03:04 – What did you enjoy most about teaching? 05:16 – What drew you to teaching in the classroom? 06:26 – What is your favorite part of your job here at Leaders? 07:31 – Why is a HELOC a good option for members? 08:18 – What common challenges faces our members, and what solutions do you offer? 09:36 – What are the top tips for someone looking to create margin or build an emergency fund? 10:33 – What other solutions do we have to benefit our members? 11:38 – What is the best financial advice you've ever been given? 12:28 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? Watch the video that won a L.E.A.D.S. Grant for Bruce and his co-teacher's middle school students to be able to have a trip to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. For details and disclosures regarding our HELOC program, visit https://www.leaderscu.com/home-loans/heloc For details and disclosures regarding our Forward Plus High Yield Savings Account, visit https://www.leaderscu.com/savings-accounts The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com.
Mar 10
14 min

How does cultivating an environment for creativity inspire local businesses and the community? In this episode, entrepreneur and creative Stephanie Riley shares how her years of experience led her to found B3 Creative Agency. Stephanie discusses the diverse clients her agency serves, her approach to building a strong company culture, her involvement in the vibrant music scene of West Tennessee, and serving the community through the Leaders Education Foundation. 01:19 – Tell us about yourself and how you became a business owner. 02:15 – What does B3 stand for? 02:43 – Have you always been creative and entrepreneurial? 04:29 – Where do you find your inspiration for your unique style & brand? 05:49 – Why is company culture so important to you? 06:29 – What do you look for when you're hiring someone? 08:32 – What advice would you give someone who is looking to reestablish their culture & brand? 11:21 – How did you get involved in the tourism & music industries? 14:13 – How has working with local brands changed how you see West Tennessee? 15:10 – What's coming up for Jackson Hidden Tracks? 17:37 – What has working with agriculture meant for you and your brand? 21:35 – As a member of the Leaders Education Foundation board, why do you choose to give back by serving in that role? 23:06 – What is the best financial advice you've ever been given? 24:57 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? To learn more about B3 Creative Agency, visit b3creativeagency.com. Dive into the music scene in Jackson through Jackson Hidden Tracks at jacksonhiddentracks.com or get tickets to the Blue Suede Rockabilly Weekend at bluesuedeweekend.com. The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com. #Money #Podcast #Entrepreneurship #Creative
Feb 24
26 min

Are there ways to use debt to help your financial well-being? Find out by hearing from Keagan van Wijk, Director of Consumer Lending at Leaders Credit Union. Wijk shares different ways you can use debt to your advantage, not your detriment, through HELOCs, cash-out financing, and balance transfers on credit cards. Also, tune in to hear Keagan's journey to the United States from England and South Africa. Highlights: 01:18 – Tell us about yourself and your role here at Leaders. 02:26 – Can you share some of the cultural differences you've experienced in the USA, England, and South Africa? 03:48 – What was it like to transition from law to lending? 05:14 – What are good reasons to take out a loan? 07:23 – What solutions do we offer here at Leaders for our members to pay off debt? 07:51 – What is a HELOC? 09:11 – How does cash-out refinancing work and how can it be helpful? 10:07 – How can credit cards be beneficial? 11:58 – What have you found to be most helpful for our members? 13:58 – What's the best financial advice you've ever been given? 15:27 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? 16:18 – If you could have anyone on the podcast, who would it be and why? 17:10 – What drives you to come in and help our members every day? If you're interested in how any of these loan products can benefit you on your financial journey, please visit the links below: Auto/Vehicle Loans Personal Loans HELOC *For full details and disclosures regarding our cash back offer, visit our Compass Black page. The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com.
Feb 12
19 min

Why is technical education essential for people entering the workforce? In this episode, you'll meet Dr. JacQuene Rainey, President of TCAT Jackson. She draws on her background in manufacturing to advocate for students and share how her experience led her to TCAT. You'll learn about TCAT's programs, ways for high school students to get connected, and opportunities available to students. Highlights: 01:03 – Can you tell us about yourself and your early career path? 02:37 – How has your manufacturing background impacted how you lead today in education? 04:06 – What programs & opportunities does TCAT Jackson offer? 06:13 – How does TCAT Jackson's new Stanton campus tie into Blue Oval and the developing industry in that area? 08:00 – Is there a student success story you can share with us? 09:00 – What makes skilled trades so necessary and why are they such a hot topic right now? 10:45 – How can highschoolers interested in TCAT prepare for technical school? 12:51 – What are your typical student ages? 14:50 – What common barriers have you noticed that make pursing education difficult for students? 16:46 – How has the Leaders Education Foundation's workforce readiness scholarships assisted TCAT students? 18:21 – What encouragement would you give students investing time & money in their education? 19:11 – How can students find out more about TCAT? 19:56 – What is the best financial advice you've ever been given? 20:55 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? To learn more about TCAT Jackson's programs or to set up a tour, visit tcatjackson.edu. For more information about applying for a workforce readiness scholarship, visit leadersgives.org/workforce-scholarships. The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com.
Jan 20
22 min

What financial goals do you have for 2026? Join Karen Freeman, Chief Operations Officer at Leaders Credit Union, as she shares advice on how you can make wiser money decisions this year. Tune into our newest episode of Pocket Change to learn how you can become more observant of your spending, what common financial challenges people are facing, and practical ways to establish credit. 01:19 – Can you tell us about yourself and what you do here at Leaders? 02:44 – What has your journey in banking looked like? 04:06 – Do you have any smart money advice for 2026? 05:26 – What are your personal financial goals for 2026? 06:40 – What financial challenges are our members facing this year and how would you encourage them? 07:43 – What are some practical tips for someone wanting to build or establish credit in 2026? 09:10 – What financial advice would you give college students and young adults? 11:11 – What makes a credit union different from a bank? 12:19 – What are you most excited about for Leaders in 2026? 13:09 – What is the best financial advice you've ever been given? 13:54 – If you found some extra change in your pocket, what would you spend it on? If you need help achieving your financial goals, get help from one of our Financial Champions by calling 731-664-1784 or visit one of our branches. The Pocket Change Podcast is presented by Leaders Credit Union. To learn more about Leaders, visit leaderscu.com.
Jan 6
15 min
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