
Finding Financial Freedom Through Biblical Passive Income.
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Many people say they want to be rich. They chase success, build wealth, grind for financial freedom, and maybe deep down, they believe that more money will finally fix what feels broken inside. But what if the very act of trying to get rich is the one thing slowly killing your peace? What if money isn’t just a financial test, but a spiritual one no one really talks about?
We’re told to chase success, build wealth, grind for financial freedom, and maybe deep down we believe that more money will finally fix what feels broken inside. But what if chasing money is actually activating your deepest wounds? Today, we’re going into the mind of Carl Jung, the legendary Swiss psychiatrist who believed that making money could be the ultimate confrontation with your unconscious mind. This isn’t a podcast about hating wealth. Not at all. It’s about seeing it clearly. Because for many people, the path to money is where their true inner war begins.
Listen until the end because we’re going to unpack the hidden psychological reasons you might feel stuck financially, even if you’re smart, capable, and ambitious. And more importantly, we’ll explore how money tests the soul.

We’re all told to set income targets, but rarely are we taught to ask, “What do I want to feel while I’m earning that money? Do I want freedom, creativity, contribution, or simplicity?” If your path to money violates your core values, it won’t matter how much you earn. You’ll feel empty. You’ll resent the work, and your nervous system will stay in a constant fight-or-flight loop. So define your values, name them, and then build your business or career around them, not the other way around.
So many of us learned to perform for love, growing up to impress, to please, to be the “good one.” And we bring that energy into how we try to earn. We hustle for approval. We pretend to be someone we’re not just to feel safe. This performer isn’t evil. It was created to protect you, but you don’t need it anymore. Creating aligned income means showing up as your real self, even when it feels vulnerable, even when you’re scared people won’t get it. Because authenticity magnetizes the right people, the ones your gifts were meant for. And that is when the work starts to feel like purpose.
Money is only one form of abundance, and sometimes, obsessing over it blocks the very flow you’re trying to create. Abundance is also time, health, relationships, creative energy, and peace. And when you start acting in alignment with those forms, not just financial gain, you start attracting opportunities that feel effortless. You stop forcing. You stop chasing. And that’s when the magic happens.
From teaching history to analyzing market trends, my journey has been about unlocking the principles of success. I've always been driven by the idea of empowering others, whether it was in a classroom or a boardroom. On this podcast, we're going to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern strategy. We’ll explore the biblical principles of stewardship, the spirit of entrepreneurship, and the proven power of real estate to create a legacy of wealth. This isn't just about making money—it's about building a future of purpose and financial freedom. Join me, and let's turn your faith into action and your vision into reality.


We often find ourselves relying on that one consistent paycheck, our job. It feels safe, it’s what we’re accustomed to. But what happens when that single lifeline is unexpectedly cut? […]


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