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Westwinds is excited to host Joseph Sangl, a leading teacher of personal finance. It's Joe's passion to help people accomplish far more than they ever thought possible with their personal finances. He believes when people are financially free, they are much more likely to go do exactly what they have been put on earth to do – regardless of the cost or income potential.
The His & Her Money Show: Managing Money, Marriage, and Everything In Between
Whether you're thinking about getting out of debt, just starting out on your journey to debt freedom, or even if you've already been there, done that, and are living your best financial life, it's important to us to bring advice, facts, and motivation! As part of that motivation, we love to share a good debt-free story! And what's even better? TWO debt-free stories! On today's episode of the His & Her Money Show, it's all in the family! We've got a brother-sister duo on to tell us all about their debt payoff journeys! Khemenec and Patrice Pantin both found themselves locked into debt after college, and they both came to the same exact realization: they wanted to be debt-free, and as soon as possible! Like any siblings, their stories are a little different but very much the same. Patrice graduated as a nurse with over $200,000 in student loans, and today, it's all gone! Khemenec is still working on it, but he's going strong, and they're both eager to share their journeys and how they tackled their debt! What You Will Learn How and why Khemenec and Patrice both decided to get rid of their debt. Why we should strive to not be enslaved by debt. Creative ways Khemenec and Patrice have supplemented their debt-free journeys. Getting in the right headspace to tackle your debt once and for all! Resources Mentioned I Was Broke. Now I'm Not by Joseph Sangl Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life by Henry Cloud and John Townsend Debt Freedom Blueprint Legal & General America
One of the most contentious topics of marital conflict is in the area of money management. In today's episode, we invite you to join us for a conversation with the... The post EP// 57: 20/20 Money, Interview with Joseph Sangl first appeared on The Marriage Adventure.
Joseph Sangl, business owner, author, and leading teacher of personal finances, joins me on the show today. We talk about the catalytic moment that started his debt free journey and how helping others do the same has turned into his life’s purpose. If you’re just getting started on your journey this episode is packed with a ton of actionable (and simple) steps that you can take today. You can check out the full episode show notes by visiting: www.faithinfinance.org/blog/episode30 Follow me on Instagram! Follow me on Facebook! Email me at adrian@faithinfinance.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Message from Joseph Sangl on November 12, 2018
Welcome to the Women Are Worthy Podcast with Host Jacqlyn Charles and Special Guest Jennifer Sangl wife of Joseph Sangl Founder of "I Was Broke Now I'm Not" Topic: "How to Master Your Money" Behind every man is a good women! In this episode Jacqlyn and Jennifer talk about how to be a good financial partner and how to master your money so it does not become the master of you! Meet Jennifer : Jennifer Sangl is the wife Joseph Sangl, founder of I Was Broke. Now I’m Not, an organization that provides financial teachings through live events, print and web resources.Jennifer and Joseph were living paycheck-to-paycheck, with an average bank balance of $4.13 until they had enough and discovered the power of budgeting. They are now living in financial freedom, and both share a passion for helping others accomplish far more than they ever thought possible with their personal finances.Jennifer obtained her B.S. degree from Purdue University and was a high school science teacher until leaving to start a family. Jennifer and Joseph now reside in Anderson, South Carolina with their three children. The opinions expressed during this broadcast are for inspiration, information and motivational purposes. This Podcast is a production of Up2Me Radio and to learn more about our network, shows, hosts and guests visit us at www.up2meradio.com ?Enjoy the Conversation! You can like us on Facebook at Up2Me Radio and follow us on Twitter @Up2Meradio
Joe Sangl led ALIVE Wesleyan Church in a Financial Learning Experience on January 15th, 2018. Joseph Sangl is a leading teacher of personal finances. It is his passion to help people accomplish far more than they ever thought possible with their personal finances. He believes when people are financially free, they are much more likely to go do exactly what they have been put on earth to do –regardless of the income potential. He is the founder of I Was Broke. Now I’m Not., an organization that provides financial teaching through live events, print and web resources. He is the President and CEO of INJOY Stewardship Solutions, a company that provides solutions that resource the vision of the local church. Joe is also the Co-Founder of Fully Funded, an organization that helps churches implement systems to create a generous culture and fully fund their vision.
SHOW NOTES In today's episode of the Generosity Labs podcast, we interview Joseph Sangl who is on a quest to help pastors get over their fear about talking about money. He is the founder of I Was Broke Now I’m Not. Key points in the discussion: How does a pastor bring up the taboo subject of money with his preaching? What are some take-aways to add into a pastor's sermon about giving and generosity? How powerful and important is an offering prep? 4 Resources About Financial Management Reach out to Joseph Sangl on iwasbrokenowimnot.com CHECK OUT WWW.GENEROSITYLABS.ORG for more episodes, blog articles and more resources about giving and generosity. TRANSCRIPTION KENNY: Good day everybody. This is Kenny Jahng coming at you again and today, in the hot seat, we’ve got a good friend Joe Sangl. Thank you so much for being with us, Joe, today. JOE: Fired up. Thanks so much brother. KENNY: It is great to be with you especially because the conversation that we’ve been having with a lot of churches in the past recently center around the taboo topic of money. Giving and money. And I know that you are in that space. You’re talking about that everyday, actually. So, why don’t you share with our audience a little about who you are, what you do and how you help churches in particular. JOE: My name is Joseph Sangl. And I founded an organization called I Was Broke, Now, I Am Not. and I’d like to say people, if you’re saying now, he is broke? You’re failing grammar class and it’s not fun being broke. And I got unbroke and I did it by following God’s Word and applying His principles. And as I went through the process, I have an Engineering degree from Purdue University, got my MBA, and I was still broke. And I was wondering, “Was it that difficult?” And I realized, I was thinking too hard that it’s really the reading of God’s Word and the application of it. I started finding all the scripture about money. And I’ve found out that God’s Word is not silent on it. But, my pastor had been silent on it. Therefore, I was educated by all those great marketers from Madison Avenue and I spend it all. I have the spiritual gift to making money disappear and I got deliverance. And I am on a one-man quest to help pastors get over their fear in talking about money because all their people, they make money decisions all day long. KENNY: So, let’s get into that because I think it’s still even today in 2017, a little bit of a taboo topic for these pastors and church leaders that we’re talking to, they’re afraid to bring it up. They feel like they’re begging for money. They feel like it’s out of place. It’s not an etiquette. In fact, I’ve had lunch with a pastor this week who said, he literally doesn’t have any data on how much money people give in his church. They put up a security wall, so that he literally doesn’t know. So, what is the first step? If people here listening today want to embrace a culture of generosity, how do they bring up money and tithing and giving if they’ve never preached on it before, right, which is very possible, they don’t do it in classes, or workshops or seminars, or even in the bible studies, what’s the first step? How do you bring it up for the first time the pulpit or from the stage? JOE: That’s a great question and I would say, they need to start with the “Why”. Why do they want to talk about it because if it’s just to get them to give, that’s not appropriate “why”. If
Message from Joseph Sangl on March 5, 2017
ABOUT JOSEPH SANGL Joseph Sangl is a leading teacher of personal finances. It is his passion and mission “to help people accomplish far more than they ever thought possible with their personal finances.” He firmly believes that when people are financially free, they are much more likely to go do EXACTLY what they have been put on Earth to do – regardless of the income potential. He is the founder of I Was Broke. Now I'm Not., an organization that provides financial teaching through live events, print and web resources. He is also the President and CEO of INJOY Stewardship Solutions, a company providing solutions that resource the vision of the local church. HOW TO HAVE A FULLY FUNDED CHURCH Financial Leadership: If a church has strong financial leadership, they will be able to fund the vision God has for them. Financial leadership is absolutely critical to the health of the church. Having margin in your finances allows you to more fully pursue what God has planned for you. Deali
This past weekend, guest speaker, Joseph Sangl began our series “A Fully Funded Life” where we are learning how to find financial freedom and wisdom through Godly stewardship.