Podcast episode
Episode 374 – 6 Areas of Life Money Controls (And How to Take Them Back) | John Coleman
Only 17% of Americans say they find a great deal of meaning and purpose at work. Loneliness is rising. Depression is climbing. And somehow, the wealthiest societies on earth are flourishing less than middle-income ones. John Coleman — investor at Sovereign’s Capital, 15-year Harvard Business Review contributor, and author of Good Money — has spent his career asking why. And the answer, it turns out, has always been hiding in plain sight.
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Only 17% of Americans say they find a great deal of meaning and purpose at work. Loneliness is rising. Depression is climbing. And somehow, the wealthiest societies on earth are flourishing less than middle-income ones. John Coleman — investor at Sovereign’s Capital, 15-year Harvard Business Review contributor, and author of Good Money — has spent his career asking why. And the answer, it turns out, has always been hiding in plain sight.
John joins Justin Forman for an expansive conversation on what it means to have a healthy relationship with money. His book Good Money presents a comprehensive framework covering earning, spending, giving, investing, and saving — and grounds each in both cutting-edge research on human flourishing and the ancient wisdom of Scripture. The Bible mentions money over 2,300 times, and modern research is now catching up to what it’s always said.
Entrepreneurs especially will want to hear John’s take on the hedonic treadmill, the financial finish line, and why setting a cap on lifestyle spending isn’t giving up — it’s a turbocharge for your business, your generosity, and your purpose.
Chapters:
00:00 The crisis of meaning: 17% engaged, 17% finding purpose
01:42 Fun facts: Chess champs and speech team nerds
03:07 Why structuring thought is the most important skill in business
04:25 Why John wrote Good Money and what led him there
05:18 The two streams: Human flourishing research + investor life
07:20 The Bible, 2,300 references, and the love of money
08:36 The Good Money framework: Six areas of your financial life
09:20 The Harvard human flourishing model: 5 intrinsics explained
10:52 The financial finish line conversation: Alan Barnhart, Casey Crawford, Henry
11:35 How hedonic adaptation works — and the John D. Rockefeller quote
13:20 Dostoevsky’s warning: How Much Land Can a Man Need?
14:46 Clayton Christensen: 100% is easier than 98%
16:55 How the finish line turbocharged generosity for Alan, Casey, and Henry
17:44 Why consumption traps burn people out faster than ambition ever could
19:30 Compounding generosity: The ripple effect of deploying capital well
20:05 Faith as the anchor — why Christian community changes behavior
21:00 Generosity stats: Only 4 in 10 Americans give anything at all
22:15 The physical benefits of generosity: mortality, dementia, heart attack, stroke
23:00 No success without significance — why waiting to give is a deception
25:28 Why wealthy societies flourish less: Results from Harvard, Baylor & Gallup
27:53 Longevity, money, and the gospel — meeting people where they are
31:40 The investor mindset: Why entrepreneurs must see the bounce
33:47 Entrepreneurs as salt and light — why withdrawing cedes the territory
35:31 Building accountability: Who needs to be in your money conversation
36:28 Finding advisors whose values are aligned with yours
38:30 Teaching your kids about money — and why they’ll hold you accountable
40:36 Call to action: Grab the book and start the conversation today
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