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The Power of Aligning Your Faith & Business

32 min · 12. maj 202632 min
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Episode Summary In this deeply reflective conversation, host Gary Pinkerton is joined by Dale Young—business coach, author, and leadership mentor—and Paul Seitz, former nuclear submarine commander and financial stewardship advocate, for an exploration of faith, purpose, leadership, and business alignment. The episode centers around Dale Young's book, The Power of Aligning Faith and Business, and examines how entrepreneurs, leaders, and professionals can discover their God-given calling while building meaningful businesses and lives. Drawing from decades of leadership experience, personal spiritual growth, military service, coaching, and entrepreneurship, the conversation explores the intersection of identity, purpose, stewardship, and success. Dale shares his journey from a late-life Christian awakening to discovering his calling as a coach helping people uncover their unique gifts and align them with meaningful work. He introduces concepts from his coaching framework, including the "Triad of Significant Impact" — identity, community, and calling — and explains how tools like CliftonStrengths and Working Genius can help people discover their natural talents. Paul Seitz reflects on lessons learned from submarine leadership, family life, financial stewardship, and faith. He discusses the importance of daily spiritual alignment, giving the "first fruits" of the day to God, and allowing one's natural gifts to guide purpose and service. Gary contributes personal reflections about business ownership, self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and spiritual maturity, emphasizing how discovering one's talents can ultimately lead to creating impact at scale through leadership and business. Together, the three discuss: * How people discover their purpose and calling * The importance of daily alignment with God * Leadership rooted in faith rather than pressure or control * Why many business owners feel isolated and disconnected * The role of stewardship in finances and life * How joy and energy reveal alignment with one's gifts * The concept of "complete and aligned success" * Why entrepreneurship can be a vehicle for service and impact The episode is both philosophical and practical, offering listeners a roadmap for discovering deeper meaning in their work while building businesses and lives grounded in faith, joy, peace, and purpose. Links & Resources * The Power of Aligning Your Faith & Business: The Proven Way to Clear Direction, Fulfilling Results, and Joyful Peace [https://www.amazon.com/Power-Aligning-Your-Faith-Business/dp/B0GV829964]https://coachdale.com/ [https://coachdale.com/] * Connect with Gary Pinkerton * The Perpetual Wealth Strategy at Paradigm Life [https://www.paradigmlife.net/] * gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net * Home | Gary Pinkerton [https://garypinkerton.com/] Contact Information * Dale Young: dale@coachdale.com * Website: CoachDale.com Keywords Faith and business, Christian entrepreneurship, business coaching, purpose, calling, stewardship, leadership, entrepreneurship, Christian leadership, spiritual growth, calling and purpose, legacy, spiritual alignment, productivity, servant leadership, Christian business owner, mindset, growth, personal transformation Episode Highlights * 00:00–01:32 – Gary introduces Paul Seitz and Dale Young, highlighting their leadership backgrounds, faith journeys, and the focus of the conversation around aligning faith and business. * 01:32–04:13 – Dale shares how faith, marriage, and community transformed his life after relocating to Texas and becoming deeply involved in a supportive church environment. * 04:35–05:22 – Gary reflects on spiritual maturity, purpose, and the realization that life's true purpose is discovering God. * 05:27–07:50 – Paul discusses virtues learned in the submarine force, financial stewardship, and using one's gifts in service to others and to God. * 08:10–10:17 – Dale explains why he wrote The Power of Aligning Faith and Business and recounts his personal journey from career success to discovering a deeper calling. * 10:17–11:23 – Dale explores the difference between purpose, assignments, and calling, emphasizing that God uniquely wires each person with gifts and talents. * 11:54–12:34 – Dale explains how natural talents often feel effortless to us but appear extraordinary to others. * 13:27–14:44 – Gary and Dale discuss the importance of regularly "checking the compass" spiritually to avoid drifting off course in life and business. * 15:04–18:48 – Dale outlines the role of assessments like CliftonStrengths and Working Genius in helping people discover identity, community, and calling. * 18:48–20:23 – Paul shares lessons from leadership and parenting about recognizing joy, strengths, and individuality rather than forcing people into predefined molds. * 20:43–22:14 – Paul explains his daily spiritual routine and the importance of giving the "first fruits" of the day to God before work begins. * 22:21–23:54 – Dale explains how joy and energy reveal alignment with one's gifts and why misalignment drains motivation and fulfillment. * 24:16–27:20 – Dale introduces the concept of "complete and aligned success," rooted in the Greek concept of telos — maturity, completeness, and flourishing. * 28:26–29:20 – Dale addresses the disconnect between faith and business and explains why many Christians struggle to build sustainable businesses despite their faith. * 29:20–32:50 – Gary, Paul, and Dale conclude by discussing entrepreneurship as a vehicle for stewardship, service, impact, and meaningful legacy.

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The Power of Aligning Your Faith & Business

Episode Summary In this deeply reflective conversation, host Gary Pinkerton is joined by Dale Young—business coach, author, and leadership mentor—and Paul Seitz, former nuclear submarine commander and financial stewardship advocate, for an exploration of faith, purpose, leadership, and business alignment. The episode centers around Dale Young's book, The Power of Aligning Faith and Business, and examines how entrepreneurs, leaders, and professionals can discover their God-given calling while building meaningful businesses and lives. Drawing from decades of leadership experience, personal spiritual growth, military service, coaching, and entrepreneurship, the conversation explores the intersection of identity, purpose, stewardship, and success. Dale shares his journey from a late-life Christian awakening to discovering his calling as a coach helping people uncover their unique gifts and align them with meaningful work. He introduces concepts from his coaching framework, including the "Triad of Significant Impact" — identity, community, and calling — and explains how tools like CliftonStrengths and Working Genius can help people discover their natural talents. Paul Seitz reflects on lessons learned from submarine leadership, family life, financial stewardship, and faith. He discusses the importance of daily spiritual alignment, giving the "first fruits" of the day to God, and allowing one's natural gifts to guide purpose and service. Gary contributes personal reflections about business ownership, self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and spiritual maturity, emphasizing how discovering one's talents can ultimately lead to creating impact at scale through leadership and business. Together, the three discuss: * How people discover their purpose and calling * The importance of daily alignment with God * Leadership rooted in faith rather than pressure or control * Why many business owners feel isolated and disconnected * The role of stewardship in finances and life * How joy and energy reveal alignment with one's gifts * The concept of "complete and aligned success" * Why entrepreneurship can be a vehicle for service and impact The episode is both philosophical and practical, offering listeners a roadmap for discovering deeper meaning in their work while building businesses and lives grounded in faith, joy, peace, and purpose. Links & Resources * The Power of Aligning Your Faith & Business: The Proven Way to Clear Direction, Fulfilling Results, and Joyful Peace [https://www.amazon.com/Power-Aligning-Your-Faith-Business/dp/B0GV829964]https://coachdale.com/ [https://coachdale.com/] * Connect with Gary Pinkerton * The Perpetual Wealth Strategy at Paradigm Life [https://www.paradigmlife.net/] * gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net * Home | Gary Pinkerton [https://garypinkerton.com/] Contact Information * Dale Young: dale@coachdale.com * Website: CoachDale.com Keywords Faith and business, Christian entrepreneurship, business coaching, purpose, calling, stewardship, leadership, entrepreneurship, Christian leadership, spiritual growth, calling and purpose, legacy, spiritual alignment, productivity, servant leadership, Christian business owner, mindset, growth, personal transformation Episode Highlights * 00:00–01:32 – Gary introduces Paul Seitz and Dale Young, highlighting their leadership backgrounds, faith journeys, and the focus of the conversation around aligning faith and business. * 01:32–04:13 – Dale shares how faith, marriage, and community transformed his life after relocating to Texas and becoming deeply involved in a supportive church environment. * 04:35–05:22 – Gary reflects on spiritual maturity, purpose, and the realization that life's true purpose is discovering God. * 05:27–07:50 – Paul discusses virtues learned in the submarine force, financial stewardship, and using one's gifts in service to others and to God. * 08:10–10:17 – Dale explains why he wrote The Power of Aligning Faith and Business and recounts his personal journey from career success to discovering a deeper calling. * 10:17–11:23 – Dale explores the difference between purpose, assignments, and calling, emphasizing that God uniquely wires each person with gifts and talents. * 11:54–12:34 – Dale explains how natural talents often feel effortless to us but appear extraordinary to others. * 13:27–14:44 – Gary and Dale discuss the importance of regularly "checking the compass" spiritually to avoid drifting off course in life and business. * 15:04–18:48 – Dale outlines the role of assessments like CliftonStrengths and Working Genius in helping people discover identity, community, and calling. * 18:48–20:23 – Paul shares lessons from leadership and parenting about recognizing joy, strengths, and individuality rather than forcing people into predefined molds. * 20:43–22:14 – Paul explains his daily spiritual routine and the importance of giving the "first fruits" of the day to God before work begins. * 22:21–23:54 – Dale explains how joy and energy reveal alignment with one's gifts and why misalignment drains motivation and fulfillment. * 24:16–27:20 – Dale introduces the concept of "complete and aligned success," rooted in the Greek concept of telos — maturity, completeness, and flourishing. * 28:26–29:20 – Dale addresses the disconnect between faith and business and explains why many Christians struggle to build sustainable businesses despite their faith. * 29:20–32:50 – Gary, Paul, and Dale conclude by discussing entrepreneurship as a vehicle for stewardship, service, impact, and meaningful legacy.

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🧠 Episode Summary In this episode, Gary Pinkerton shares his journey from growing up on a struggling dairy farm to commanding nuclear submarines—and ultimately transitioning into financial services. Through personal experience, including losing half his wealth during the Great Recession, Gary developed a philosophy centered on financial agency, self-reliance, and control. He breaks down why the most successful individuals "bet on themselves," how traditional financial systems can fail individuals, and introduces the concept of the Family Bank—a strategy using whole life insurance to create liquidity, control, and generational wealth. This conversation is especially powerful for business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking to take ownership of their financial future while building a legacy that extends beyond their lifetime. 🔗 Links & Resources * Connect with Gary Pinkerton * Home - Paradigm Life [https://www.paradigmlife.net/] * gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net [gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net] * Home | Gary Pinkerton [https://garypinkerton.com/] 🔑 Keywords financial freedom wealth building infinite banking family bank entrepreneurship mindset financial literacy whole life insurance legacy planning business ownership personal agency investing mindset generational wealth risk management passive vs active investing financial independence 🎯 Episode Highlights * 00:00–02:30 – Gary's return to podcasting and introduction to the episode * 03:00–04:30 – Growing up on a dairy farm and early financial struggles * 04:30–06:00 – Entering the Naval Academy and military career path * 06:00–08:30 – Life in the Navy and commanding a nuclear submarine * 08:30–10:00 – Losing wealth during the Great Recession and wake-up call * 10:00–12:00 – The realization: control your money or risk losing it * 12:00–13:30 – Why successful people take ownership of outcomes * 13:30–15:30 – Surrounding yourself with experts while staying in control * 15:30–17:00 – Common mistakes: FOMO and chasing external investments * 17:00–18:30 – The power of betting on yourself * 18:30–20:30 – Introduction to the "Family Bank" concept * 20:30–22:30 – How whole life insurance supports financial control * 22:30–24:30 – Term vs whole life insurance explained simply * 24:30–27:00 – Safety myths: banks vs insurance companies * 27:00–30:00 – Building legacy and generational wealth systems

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Summary In this solo episode, Gary Pinkerton reflects on his recent trip to Sydney and Queenstown, sharing personal observations on culture, freedom, and economic systems. He then shifts into the core topic: advanced tax reduction strategies for high-income earners and business owners. Gary breaks down how tools like cash balance plans and 401(h) accounts can significantly reduce taxable income—sometimes by hundreds of thousands of dollars—while building long-term wealth. The episode focuses on actionable, time-sensitive strategies that can still be applied retroactively through extended tax deadlines, making it especially relevant for entrepreneurs, self-employed professionals, and high earners. Links & Resources * Connect with Gary Pinkerton * https://www.paradigmlife.net/ [https://www.paradigmlife.net/] * gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net [gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net] * https://garypinkerton.com/ [https://garypinkerton.com/] Keywords tax strategy cash balance plan 401h retirement planning high income earners tax reduction wealth building defined benefit plan HSA advanced tax planning business owners financial optimization Episode Highlights * 00:00–00:42 – Gary returns from international travel and reflects on the experience * 00:42–01:34 – Observations on freedom and societal differences across countries * 01:34–03:00 – Thoughts on environmental policies and human ingenuity * 03:00–04:10 – Cultural and political differences observed abroad * 04:10–05:46 – Commentary on governance, control, and individual liberties * 05:46–07:08 – Reflections on entitlement systems and human potential * 07:08–08:25 – Transition into financial topic and episode focus * 08:25–09:41 – Introduction to cash balance plans and who they're for * 09:41–10:32 – How defined benefit plans differ from traditional 401(k)s * 10:32–11:19 – Explanation of 401(h) accounts and tax advantages * 11:19–11:51 – Combining strategies for maximum tax efficiency * 11:51–12:40 – Timing advantage: retroactive tax planning via extensions * 12:40–13:02 – Advanced strategy: life insurance-based tax deductions * 13:02–13:19 – Comparing flexibility and commitment levels of strategies * 13:19–End – Final advice: act early and consult specialized professionals

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Episode Summary Building wealth isn't just about choosing the right investment—it's about having the right framework for decision-making. In this episode, Gary Pinkerton and Jaden Zubal explore the financial operating system that helps investors align their money with their goals, avoid common cognitive biases, and build wealth with greater clarity and control. They dive into the Hierarchy of Wealth, a framework that balances control and risk across different asset types. By understanding how assets fit within this hierarchy—from highly controlled assets like cash and insurance to more speculative investments—investors can build a financial structure designed to last for decades. The conversation also addresses a surprising truth: even smart, educated people make poor financial decisions. Cognitive biases, social pressure, and increasingly AI-driven information can push investors toward choices that feel good in the moment but undermine long-term goals. By applying the 4-3-2-1 framework, investors can filter decisions through purpose, strategy, and systems thinking—creating a financial life that supports both security and freedom. Links & Resources * Connect with Gary Pinkerton * https://www.paradigmlife.net/ [https://www.paradigmlife.net/] * gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net [gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net] * https://garypinkerton.com/ [https://garypinkerton.com/] * https://clientportal.paradigmlife.net/WealthView360 [https://clientportal.paradigmlife.net/WealthView360] * Jaden is a colleague and fellow Wealth Strategist at Paradigm Life. Find out more at: Jaden Zubal - Paradigm Life [https://paradigmlife.net/about/jaden-zubal/] * Home | Jaden Zubal [https://www.jadenzubal.com/] * jzubal@paradigmlife.net Keywords Financial framework Hierarchy of wealth Financial decision making Wealth strategy Passive income Real estate investing Financial independence Systems thinking Cognitive bias AI and investing Wealth building strategy Financial planning frameworks Purpose-driven wealth Asset allocation strategy Risk vs control investing Episode Highlights 00:32:39–33:02 - Frameworks help investors filter opportunities and avoid distractions 33:02–34:47 - Why financial advisors and clients often have conflicting goals 34:47–35:26 - The concept behind the "Die With Zero" philosophy 35:26–36:05 - The uncertainty of lifespan and why retirement planning is complex 36:05–36:31 - Introducing the Hierarchy of Wealth framework 36:31–37:15 - Why frameworks guide decisions but don't make decisions 37:15–38:12 - Control vs risk as the foundation of the hierarchy 38:12–39:08 - Using the framework to evaluate financial decisions 39:08–39:54 - Ideal allocations across different wealth tiers 39:54–40:34 - Direct ownership vs passive investments 40:34–41:11 - How the same asset can fall into different tiers 41:11–41:56 - Why direct real estate ownership offers greater control 41:56–42:46 - Real estate as a long-term wealth protection strategy 42:46–43:42 - Leveraging professionals and advisors when entering real estate 43:42–44:42 - Comparing wealth allocation strategies with family offices and institutions 44:42–45:46 - How banks structure assets and liquidity 45:46–46:23 - Why intelligent people still make poor financial decisions 46:23–47:17 - Cognitive bias and the role of AI in modern decision making 47:17–48:49 - How AI can reinforce personal bias 48:49–49:52 - Awareness of bias as the first step to avoiding mistakes 49:52–50:28 - Status quo bias and why people rarely adjust retirement accounts 50:28–51:13 - Overconfidence and its impact on investing 51:13–52:11 - Systems thinking and using the 4-3-2-1 framework to guide decisions

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