The Financially Fit Couple

S2 E12: Biblically-Based Investing with Josh Hanna

33 min · 25. touko 2026
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Matthew Gray interviews Josh Hanna, of Inspire Investing, about faith-based, biblically responsible investing. Josh explains his shift from broad index funds after discovering exposure to abortion and pornography, and describes stewardship as owning part of a business and profiting from its activities.  Inspire uses a proprietary Inspire Impact Score with eight negative screens—abortion, pornography, exploitation, LGBT activism, cannabis, alcohol, tobacco, and gambling—with a no-tolerance exclusion approach, plus a positive scoring system that rewards best-in-class ethical practices. He also details corporate engagement via proxy voting and advocacy, citing Costco’s decision not to stock mifepristone after extended engagement.  00:38 Meet Josh and Inspire 04:28 Stewardship and Ownership 05:42 Biblical Screens vs ESG 10:05 Inspire Three Part Approach 12:02 Embrace Good and Engage 16:13 Impact Score and Exclusions 17:42 Consumer vs Investor Choices 20:27 Building Diversified ETFs 22:58 Common Objections Answered 27:12 Returns and Real Impact 30:11 How to Learn More Resources Josh Hanna and Inspire ETFs InspireInsight.com InspireETF.com Matthew Gray https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-gray-cfp%C2%AE-5a2144134/ https://schrockfin.com/ Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor, Member FINRA [https://www.finra.org/]/SIPC  [https://www.sipc.org/]

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jakson S2 E12: Biblically-Based Investing with Josh Hanna kansikuva

S2 E12: Biblically-Based Investing with Josh Hanna

Matthew Gray interviews Josh Hanna, of Inspire Investing, about faith-based, biblically responsible investing. Josh explains his shift from broad index funds after discovering exposure to abortion and pornography, and describes stewardship as owning part of a business and profiting from its activities.  Inspire uses a proprietary Inspire Impact Score with eight negative screens—abortion, pornography, exploitation, LGBT activism, cannabis, alcohol, tobacco, and gambling—with a no-tolerance exclusion approach, plus a positive scoring system that rewards best-in-class ethical practices. He also details corporate engagement via proxy voting and advocacy, citing Costco’s decision not to stock mifepristone after extended engagement.  00:38 Meet Josh and Inspire 04:28 Stewardship and Ownership 05:42 Biblical Screens vs ESG 10:05 Inspire Three Part Approach 12:02 Embrace Good and Engage 16:13 Impact Score and Exclusions 17:42 Consumer vs Investor Choices 20:27 Building Diversified ETFs 22:58 Common Objections Answered 27:12 Returns and Real Impact 30:11 How to Learn More Resources Josh Hanna and Inspire ETFs InspireInsight.com InspireETF.com Matthew Gray https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-gray-cfp%C2%AE-5a2144134/ https://schrockfin.com/ Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor, Member FINRA [https://www.finra.org/]/SIPC  [https://www.sipc.org/]

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jakson S2 E11: Teaching Your Kids About Money with Rebecca Irey kansikuva

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jakson S2 E10: Money Matters in Marriage with Carine & Joe Keenan kansikuva

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