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Who we are and why we do this

Nolnuke was created with a simple purpose: to make financial concepts genuinely understandable for anyone willing to learn. We believe financial literacy is a foundation, not a luxury.

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Formative
Program

Education that empowers

Nolnuke began from a recognition that financial information is widely available, but genuine financial understanding is much harder to come by. The internet is full of opinions, predictions, and recommendations — but very little that helps people build a solid conceptual foundation.

Our in-person workshop was designed to fill that gap. By bringing people together in a structured, face-to-face environment, we create the conditions for real learning: space to ask questions, time to work through concepts, and a setting that encourages honest conversation about what we do and don't understand about money.

We are clear about what we are and what we are not. This program is educational. It does not offer financial advice, analyze specific investment opportunities, or make personalized recommendations. Our purpose is to help participants think more clearly about financial concepts — the rest is up to them.

Clarity

We explain financial concepts in plain language, without unnecessary complexity or jargon.

Transparency

We are explicit about the educational nature of our program and its limits.

Accessibility

No financial background required. The workshop is designed for everyone.

In-Person Learning

Face-to-face interaction creates better conditions for genuine understanding.

The people behind Nolnuke

Our facilitators are educators committed to making financial concepts accessible. They bring structured thinking and a genuine passion for financial literacy.

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Andrea Morales

Lead Facilitator

Andrea designs and leads the workshop curriculum. Her background in economics and adult education informs an approach that prioritizes clarity and conceptual depth over technical complexity.

Financial literacy educator, male, early 30s, engaging with workshop participants

Rodrigo Vásquez

Education Coordinator

Rodrigo coordinates the workshop sessions and supports participants throughout the learning process. He brings a background in financial analysis and a commitment to making complex ideas genuinely understandable.

The Nolnuke team facilitates educational content only. None of our team members provide financial advice, investment recommendations, or personalized financial planning as part of this program.

Interested in the workshop?

Reach out to learn more about the program and upcoming sessions in Santiago.

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