Certified Financial Planner, Ashley Hodge shares his expertise about the stewardship of not only your finances, but your life in every episode - focusing on 4 areas: Money, Abilities, Time, Health. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode. Find out more at http://www.AshleyHodge.com
Ashley Hodge, Certified Financial Planner
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Listeners of Whole Life Stewardship: Financial Planning, Investment Management - Money, Abilities, Time, Health that love the show mention:On this episode, Ashley comments on the current state of financial markets, including rising interest rates, inflation, and recessionary pressures that are building. He also shares timely information from thought leaders in the industry. shares information from some of the thought leaders he respects
On this episode, Ashley discusses the impacts of inflation, the current state of the financial markets and summarizes the main points of three books on stewardship.
On this episode, Ashley discusses the current state of the various markets, what to expect concerning inflation and best practice as to valuations for the future.
This week Ashley discusses how the global financial markets, rising oil prices, and the war in Ukraine affect investors.
This week Ashley explores asset prices and discusses projections by the end of the year. He also talks a little bit about I Bonds and shares some thoughts on calm.
This week Sandy Jones of Someday Organizing joins Ashley to discuss some tips for getting organized in 2022.
This week Ashley reviews some of the concepts presented in the classic book Millionaire Next Door. He also discusses his thoughts on whether or not you should buy a second home and the power of consistency.
This week David Meece joins Ashley to discuss his career building dental practices, time as a lawyer and stewardship perspectives.
This week Ashley has a special Halloween edition of Whole Life Stewardship, highlighting 4 Monstrous Money Decisions, 4 Appalling Ways to Waste Your Abilities, 4 Terrifying Time Wasters and 5 Horrifying Health Decisions!
This week Ashley discusses the current state of inflation, as well as touches upon topics like the value of encouragement, tips on teaching kids finances and the future of telecommuting.
On this episode Ashley is joined by Sam Taylor to discuss his experience and outlook as a volunteer youth minister.
On this episode Ashley discusses Joe Biden's tax plan and what the effect might be on the market and economy. He also updates his market valuation and covers topics concerning living with eternity in mind and the common practices of centenarians.
On this episode Ashley shares his person experience with having COVID, the importance of controlling what you can control with your health, what value does news add to your life, and then the importance of following financial routines.
This week Lt. Colonel Adam Weathers of the United States Marine Corps joins Ashley to shares his experiences, including what motivated him to join the Marine Corps and the leadership lessons he learned along the way.
On this episode Ashley reviews some of the latest data on COVID, and discuss whether the variants could derail economic progress. He also looks at the important of sleep in recent research and boring habits that can lead to freedom in stewardship.
This week Ashley interviews his good friend Carl Vellenga. Carl is a Senior Account Executive at IStation, a company that specializes in education assessment and delivery. Together they discuss areas of education that include the affect of the pandemic, school choice, and what their research has shown about student outcomes.
In this episode Ashley reviews the current state of the various financial markets at mid year, as well as the risks and rewards for investors as we look to the future.
This week Ashley interviews Chris Scott and Lisa Adam, two documentary filmmakers who are currently working on a movie about Baylor Basketball called Ode to Joy.
On this week's episode Ashley shares some ideas from four books that cover investing, future trends, living an unoffendable life and MoveNat.
This week Ashley is joined by his friend Sean Urich, an employment attorney. Sean has over 15 years of experience in employment law and shares some insights on creating great cultures to avoid employment law issues. They also discuss Baylor sports, Pearl Jam and differences in automobile purchases!
In this episode of Whole Life Stewardship Ashely offers his view on the current state of financial markets and their future, tips concerning fasting for health benefits, and the importance of faith on your health.
This week Ashley interviews David Kaye, the Assistant Athletic Director for Communications at Baylor University. Not only does David discuss his experience in the military and decision to selflessly donate a kidney to a friend, but he also gives an inside look into a championship culture built on Christian principles.
On this episode Ashley discusses his time in Indianapolis watching Baylor's basketball team win the national title. He also discusses people who embody the four principles of stewardship.
March Madness is the theme of this week's episode. Ashley presents 16 Sweet Stewardship tips, 8 Elite Habits, 4 Final Principles, 2 Championship Mindsets and one winning idea!
Long time listener Mark Cowart joins Ashley to discuss how finances, education and stewardship fit into his life.
This week Ashley discusses the recent storm in his home state of Texas. He also gives an update on the market's outlook in regards to COVID and discusses several tax saving investment methods.
This week Ashley discusses whether the current market valuation is is accurate. He also presents health related topics, including how complaining can affect health and a review of Tom Brady's health related routine.
This week Bill Rosenberry joins Ashley to discuss the stewardship lessons he has learned as an attorney and Christian, focusing on estate planning and his life in the church.
This week Ashley discusses some of his favorite places to get information on stewardship, sharing four books, four podcasts and four videos.
For the first episode of 2020 Ashley compares our current world to what life was like in 1920, focusing on many of the changes and similarities. He then discusses possible trends that will make life different in the future, as well as four tips to start 2021 off with a stewardship mindset.
On the final episode of the year Ashley reviews the many major events that occurred in 2020. He then discusses year end tax and investing strategies, as well as reviewing six health tips for the new year.
Chris Rebuck joins Ashley on this episode to discuss how stewardship plays a role in different parts of his life-- from parenting to sales.
This week Ashley not only discusses recent post-election updates in the market, but also his "ABCD's for Investing"-- a simple plan to ensure future success.
This week Ashley discusses how the current election is affecting the markets, as well as tips on how to keep a positive mindset in our current environment.
This week Ashley's 13-year old daughter Hope returns to the podcast to discuss her entrepreneurial ventures.
On this episode Ashley discusses the current state of the financial markets leading up to the election. He also reviews the importance of buy, sell agreements for business partnerships, and even discusses a recent sermon on soul care.
Bryan Chandler joins Ashley this week to discuss his journey, how he became a Christian, and what he has learned from his faith.
This week Ashley reviews the concept of whole life stewardship and offers three tips for each of the pillars. He also discusses the unique tax related opportunities available this year due to the pandemic.
On this episode, Ashley discusses the current trends concerning the COVID-19 pandemic and how the markets are responding. He also presents information about how politics can affect both personal health and the S&P 500.
This week Ashley discusses the current state of the financial markets and general outlook concerning the pandemic. He also presents five simple money savings tips that everyone should be able to practice.
Dr. Sam Lee joins Ashley this week to discuss growing up in the Jewish faith and his conversion to Christianity, as well as other topics related to his background and stewardship perspective.
This week Dr. Ben Edwards joins Ashley to discuss healthy ways to approach to disease, as well as the current state and outlook of the COVID-19 epidemic.
On this episode Ashley discusses current updates on the COVID-19 virus, including how the financial markets are performing and the positive trends that may come from the pandemic.
Professional basketball player and Baylor alum Ekpe Udoh joins Ashley to discuss his career, views on stewardship and opinions on racial tensions in America.
This week Ashley discusses the current market conditions and COVID-19 numbers as of the beginning of June. He also discusses the current racial tensions in America from a Biblical standpoint and how he is attempting to raise his children as good stewards.
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On this episode of Whole Life Stewardship Ashley discusses the possible positive changes made to the economy following the pandemic. He also presents tips for maintaining a healthy immune system.
This week Ashley discusses the latest developments and forecasts concerning the COVID-19 Epidemic and the possible positive and negative impact it has in future markets. He also presents some of his tips for working from home.
This episode we review the most recent numbers and financial implications of the current Covid-19 crisis; as well as discuss healthy habits to help lower blood pressure and live a healthier life during quarantine.
On this episode Ashley discusses the economic climate surrounding the global pandemic, highlights of the CARES Act, the challenge of feeding good habits during the quarantine, and some excerpts from a sermon by J.C. Ryle.
This week Ashley discusses how the historic year we are experiencing may be affecting your time and health. He also relates ways to use your time during the current crisis; as well as applicable lessons from the book Thinking Fast and Slow by Nobel Prize winning economist Daniel Kahneman.