Available Episodes
150 – 3 Core Questions – Q3: Whose Plan are you in?
In this episode, we’re wrapping up our three-part series on the core questions of financial stewardship with the third and final question: Whose plan are
149 – 3 Core Questions – Q2: Who is your Provision?
In this second part of our three-part series on 3 Core Questions, we’re diving deep into Question #2: “Who is your provision?” It’s easy to
148 – 3 Core Questions – Q1: Who Owns your Money?
In this episode, we’re diving into the first of three core questions that are crucial for mastering your money mindset. The first question is: Who
147 – Here or There? 4 Characteristics of Rewards
147 – Here or There? 4 Characteristics of Rewards We’re tackling the often-overlooked motives behind our actions and the rewards we seek – are they
146 – Playing with Plastic – There’s a Reason They Give you Chips in Vegas
In this episode, we uncover the psychological and spiritual impacts of “playing with plastic” in our finances. Like casino chips, credit cards create a mental
145 – Going for the Gold: Can Insights from the Olympics Inspire our Financial Stewardship?
In the spirit of the Olympics, we’re exploring how the dedication and discipline of the Olympic athletes can inspire our financial stewardship. Just as athletes
144 – How to Teach your Kids about Money During Back to School Shopping (Part 2)
Last week’s episode marked the first of this two-part series, and we’re thrilled to continue exploring how to turn this annual event into a chance
143 – How to Teach your Kids about Money During Back to School Shopping (Part 1)
Last year, we took the time to talk about the excitement and opportunities of back-to-school shopping. We’re throwing it back to a refreshed version of
142 – What to do When you Make a Money Mistake
It happens to all of us…a money mistake. Ever wondered what to do after making a money mistake? Today, we’re talking about how to recover
141 – A ‘Christmas-in-July’ 3-Step Reset
As we enjoy the warmth of summertime, it’s the perfect moment to reflect and reset our perspectives. Midyear can feel like a “messy middle” when