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Leadership, Faith and Inspiration - Why Science Falls Far Short

22 min · 19 mei 2026
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Executive Summary Gary explores the intersection of faith, leadership, and inspiration in this episode, arguing that while science and physics explain much of our physical world, they fall far short of explaining the divine interventions and coincidences that shape our lives. Through personal anecdotes of miraculous escapes and timely interventions, Gary demonstrates how faith in a higher power and inspired leadership can accomplish things that seem impossible from a purely scientific perspective. Key Takeaways * Coincidences are intentional interventions by a higher power, not random events * True leaders inspire others to access faith and power beyond themselves * Science explains the physical world but cannot account for divine intervention * Personal spiritual experiences provide more insight than pure mathematics * America's success comes from being a nation under God, not from physics alone Links & Resources * Gary Pinkerton: https://garypinkerton.com/ * Paradigm Life: https://www.paradigmlife.net/ * Email: gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net Keywords Leadership, faith, inspiration, divine intervention, coincidence, higher power, God, science vs faith, spiritual experience, American values, quantum mechanics, personal growth, providence Episode Highlights * [00:00:02 - 00:01:44] The danger of four-week publishing gaps and why short episodes preserve momentum * [00:02:23 - 00:02:41] Benjamin Franklin's quote: 'A republic, if you can hold on to it' * [00:04:00 - 00:08:15] The tractor accident story - hit by a 70 mph dump truck at 20 mph with zero injuries * [00:07:57] The transmission was destroyed but the driver remained unharmed - physics cannot explain this * [00:08:33] The mysterious house on the gravel road that could never be found again * [00:09:19 - 00:10:46] The West Virginia service station that appeared exactly when needed * [00:10:46] The family and service station could never be located despite knowing the exact location * [00:12:18] Coincident in mathematics means things occur intentionally at the same time and place * [00:13:04] Spiritual coaching teaches checking in with God when you don't understand something * [00:14:45] Gary's son Ryan called with a question Gary was already texting about without knowing * [00:16:23] Leadership allows people to access power beyond themselves through inspiration and faith * [00:17:30] The fish and loaves miracle demonstrates abundance and resource creation by God * [00:19:12] The two-slit experiment shows particles behave differently when measured * [00:20:16] Donald Trump as an example of influential leadership changing American outcomes * [00:22:09] The core message: inspired leadership in faith can accomplish unlimited things

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What Calvin Coolidge Said 100 Years Ago That Every American Needs to Hear Today

Summary Gary opens with a travel update from his five-day trip to Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, where he saw icebergs, humpback whales, and puffins, and spent time with close friends far from the noise of American politics. What he carried home was not just great memories. It was perspective. The ordinary Canadian citizens he met in small fishing towns had no interest in strife. Like Americans, they wanted to enjoy life, be around family, and build something better for the next generation. That reminder of shared Western values set the tone for everything that followed. The core of this episode is a deep-dive into Calvin Coolidge's speech at the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Gary reads key passages and draws striking parallels to the present: revolutionary anarchism, socialist and communist movements, radical labor organizations, and white supremacist groups all posed serious threats to the republic in 1926. Coolidge's response was not despair. It was a call to recommit to the founding principles, particularly the spiritual and moral bedrock on which the Declaration itself rests. Gary's message is direct: if America held together then, with arguably worse conditions and fewer tools, it can and will do so again. The 250th celebration this July is not a partisan event. It is an American one. Key Takeaways * The ideological threats Americans face today, including anarchism, socialist ideology, and racial division, are near-identical to what Calvin Coolidge addressed in 1926, and America came through that period stronger. * Coolidge argued that the founding principles in the Declaration of Independence are final, not subject to revision, and that those who seek to revise them are moving backward, not forward. * True national unity around the 250th celebration is possible and essential, and should not be surrendered to political framing from any direction. * Removing spiritual and religious foundations from public life is a deliberate strategy to weaken America, and recognizing it is the first step to resisting it. * AI and real-time fact-checking have shifted the information balance in favor of citizens, giving genuine cause for optimism about where things are headed. Links & Resources * Calvin Coolidge's 150th Anniversary Speech (The Constitution Center): https://constitutioncenter.org * Gary Pinkerton: https://garypinkerton.com/ * Paradigm Life - The Perpetual Wealth Strategy: https://www.paradigmlife.net/ * Email Gary: gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net Keywords Gary's Gulch, Gary Pinkerton, Calvin Coolidge, Declaration of Independence, 150th anniversary speech, 250th anniversary America, American founding principles, patriotism 2026, American history podcast, Newfoundland Canada, American republic, Constitution, liberty equality consent of the governed, Infinite Banking Concept, Paradigm Life, perpetual wealth strategy, American exceptionalism, Coolidge 1926 speech, progressive ideology, freedom faith Episode Highlights * [00:00:03 - 00:02:17] Gary describes his five-day trip to Newfoundland and Labrador: icebergs floating south from Greenland, a humpback whale and her calf, and puffin colonies nesting on the cliffs. * [00:02:18 - 00:04:45] Reflecting on ordinary Canadians in small fishing towns, Gary finds confirmation that shared Western values are alive, and carries that perspective home as a reset on political noise. * [00:04:46 - 00:06:06] Gary addresses the 250th celebration, the political forces trying to reframe it, and why Americans across the spectrum should refuse to let those forces win. * [00:06:07 - 00:07:09] Gary discovers Calvin Coolidge's Philadelphia speech from July 5, 1926, via a Hillsdale College podcast, and describes being figuratively knocked over by how relevant every word is to today. * [00:07:10 - 00:09:22] Gary explains the scale of ideological chaos threatening the American republic between the 1880s and 1920s, arguing conditions were arguably worse than anything Americans face today. * [00:09:23 - 00:13:08] Gary unpacks revolutionary anarchism in the early 20th century, including the Haymarket Square Riot and the assassination of President McKinley, and draws direct parallels to modern anti-government movements. * [00:13:09 - 00:14:06] Gary connects the socialist and communist organizations of 1926 to current political movements across major American cities and in Congress. * [00:14:07 - 00:20:52] Gary addresses the documented history of the KKK and its ties to the Democrat Party, contrasting it with how that history is being used today. * [00:20:53 - 00:21:38] Gary transitions into reading Coolidge's speech, framing it as the most relevant political address any American could encounter right now. * [00:21:39 - 00:30:41] Gary reads key passages of Coolidge's 150th Anniversary address, pausing at each turn to connect the ideas to the present moment and the spiritual foundation the Declaration was built on. * [00:30:42 - 00:31:03] Gary reflects on AI's role in empowering citizens to fact-check in real time as genuine cause for confidence. * [00:31:04 - 00:33:10] Gary closes with a call to link arms across political lines, celebrate the 250th as all Americans, and keep perspective on how extraordinary and hopeful this moment actually is.

9 jun 202633 min
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The Power of Truth with Todd Langford - Part 2

Executive Summary In this second installment of his conversation with Todd Langford, founder of TruthConcepts Calculator Software, Gary Pinkerton picks up where the previous episode left off, diving straight into the ideas that define smart financial thinking. The discussion centers on a distinction that changes everything: the difference between risk tolerance and risk mitigation. Todd explains why accepting risk as a fixed feature of investing is a flawed premise, and how building a strategy around uncertainty, rather than simply tolerating it, separates informed financial decisions from glorified gambling. The conversation moves through practical examples. A $50,000 car traded every two years over 30 years quietly costs two or three million dollars in future wealth. A racetrack full of replica sports cars lets people experience genuine fun without the financial exposure of brand-new originals. A business startup with a slush fund can survive the inevitable cash-flow gaps that sink companies with better products but thinner reserves. Each example returns to the same point: knowing what a decision actually costs over time is the only way to make that decision with your eyes open. Todd puts it simply, "You can tell a lie in one sentence, but it takes a whole chapter to tell the truth." The episode closes with a sharp look at how media manipulation exploits that gap between the quick headline and the complete picture. A memorable story about Houston's murder statistics, where improved trauma medicine lowered the death count while violent crime kept rising, illustrates how statistics can be technically accurate and deeply misleading at the same time. Gary and Todd explore how AI is beginning to give individuals the tools to fact-check claims in real time, while making the case that critical thinking still has to come first. The consistent theme throughout: certainty and uncertainty are not opposites. Used together, with strategy as the connector, they become the foundation of genuine financial agency. Links & Resources Mentioned * Financial Software And Training For Financial Advisors [https://truthconcepts.com/] * https://www.linkedin.com/in/truthconceptssoftware/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/truthconceptssoftware/] Keywords risk mitigation, risk tolerance, financial strategy, educated financial decisions, certainty and uncertainty, TruthConcepts, Todd Langford, Gary Pinkerton, cash flow, business slush fund, car depreciation, hard money lending, financial truth, media statistics, AI fact-checking, prosperity economics, whole life insurance, financial agency, financial education, wealth building Episode Highlights * [00:00:00 - 00:05:20] Gary's introduction to Part 2 of the Todd Langford conversation. * [00:05:21 - 00:06:28] Absolute vs. relative truth: why "my truth" breaks down in the real world. * [00:06:29 - 00:09:22] The car depreciation example: what a $50,000 car actually costs over 30 years. * [00:09:23 - 00:10:18] Strategy vs. product: why optimizing for rate of return is the wrong starting point. * [00:10:19 - 00:11:18] Agency, control, and how personal involvement changes the math on real estate. * [00:11:19 - 00:13:32] Risk tolerance vs. risk mitigation: the distinction and why it matters. * [00:13:33 - 00:15:07] Certainty and uncertainty as complementary principles, not opposites. * [00:15:08 - 00:16:44] COVID lockdowns as a case study in why uncertainty is essential to human wellbeing. * [00:16:45 - 00:18:04] The racetrack car strategy: bringing certainty into an uncertain experience. * [00:18:05 - 00:21:00] Slush funds and cash flow: why liquidity is a business owner's most valuable asset. * [00:21:01 - 00:22:30] Staying liquid and why being known as a high-cash person creates rare opportunities. * [00:22:31 - 00:26:30] Why lies spread faster than truth: media, statistics, and the Houston murder rate story. * [00:26:31 - 00:29:15] AI as a fact-checking tool and why critical thinking remains the irreplaceable variable.

2 jun 202629 min
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The Power of Truth with Todd Langford - Part 1

Executive Summary In this first half of a two-part conversation, Gary Pinkerton sits down with Todd Langford, founder of TruthConcepts Financial Calculators, for a long-overdue and wide-ranging discussion about what it really means to tell the truth in financial planning. Todd has spent decades building the calculator tools that advisors like Gary and Kim Butler use to verify the math behind the concepts they teach. This episode is not about running numbers with clients. It is about making sure that the numbers you believe to be true actually are. Gary and Todd explore why financial professionals so often repeat ideas that sound right but do not hold up under scrutiny, and why checking your premise is one of the most important habits an advisor can develop. They discuss the dangers of industry shorthand, the discomfort of discovering you have been wrong, and the confidence that comes from knowing your math has been tested from every angle. The conversation weaves through mindset, language, and the deeper philosophy of what it means to pursue truth for the sake of the clients who depend on you. The episode also takes a broader look at conventional retirement thinking, the psychology of goals, and the power of precise language, from reframing 'I don't have time' to 'I choose not to prioritize' to understanding that the word 'retire' literally means 'to take out of service.' Part two will continue exploring the truth-based principles that Todd covers in his forthcoming book, Conscious Calculations. Links & Resources Mentioned * Financial Software And Training For Financial Advisors [https://truthconcepts.com/] * https://www.linkedin.com/in/truthconceptssoftware/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/truthconceptssoftware/] Keywords Todd Langford, TruthConcepts, financial calculators, truth-based financial planning, check your premise, Conscious Calculations, whole life insurance math, financial advisor tools, retirement myths, take yourself out of service, Gap and Gain, Dan Sullivan, Infinite Game, Simon Sinek, financial education, wealth building, financial freedom, cash flow, certainty in finance, Gary's Gulch podcast Episode Highlights * [00:00:00 - 00:03:05] Gary opens the episode and introduces two-part series with Todd Langford. * [00:03:06 - 00:05:30] Gary describes Todd's work with TruthConcepts and how calculators build advisor confidence. * [00:05:31 - 00:07:56] Todd's upcoming book Conscious Calculations and the mission to challenge conventional financial thinking. * [00:08:20 - 00:10:25] How whole life insurance and liquid savings fit into truth-based financial planning. * [00:10:25 - 00:13:23] Todd on industry slang, running over clients, and the habit of checking your premises. * [00:13:24 - 00:16:22] The discomfort of stretching and why learning comes from mistakes, not easy wins. * [00:16:23 - 00:18:52] Dan Sullivan's Gap and Gain: why it's not whether you get in the gap, but how you find your way out. * [00:18:53 - 00:20:19] Goals as a limiting force and the danger of playing a finite game. * [00:19:55 - 00:22:16] Why 'retirement' may be one of the most damaging words in personal finance. * [00:22:17 - 00:25:08] Leave of absence vs. retirement: maintaining relevance, income, and mental engagement. * [00:25:09 - 00:27:13] How language shapes decisions: 'I choose not to prioritize' vs. 'I don't have time.' * [00:27:14 - 00:30:10] Todd on the limits of math as a lab construct and Gary wraps part one.

26 mei 202630 min
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Leadership, Faith and Inspiration - Why Science Falls Far Short

Executive Summary Gary explores the intersection of faith, leadership, and inspiration in this episode, arguing that while science and physics explain much of our physical world, they fall far short of explaining the divine interventions and coincidences that shape our lives. Through personal anecdotes of miraculous escapes and timely interventions, Gary demonstrates how faith in a higher power and inspired leadership can accomplish things that seem impossible from a purely scientific perspective. Key Takeaways * Coincidences are intentional interventions by a higher power, not random events * True leaders inspire others to access faith and power beyond themselves * Science explains the physical world but cannot account for divine intervention * Personal spiritual experiences provide more insight than pure mathematics * America's success comes from being a nation under God, not from physics alone Links & Resources * Gary Pinkerton: https://garypinkerton.com/ * Paradigm Life: https://www.paradigmlife.net/ * Email: gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net Keywords Leadership, faith, inspiration, divine intervention, coincidence, higher power, God, science vs faith, spiritual experience, American values, quantum mechanics, personal growth, providence Episode Highlights * [00:00:02 - 00:01:44] The danger of four-week publishing gaps and why short episodes preserve momentum * [00:02:23 - 00:02:41] Benjamin Franklin's quote: 'A republic, if you can hold on to it' * [00:04:00 - 00:08:15] The tractor accident story - hit by a 70 mph dump truck at 20 mph with zero injuries * [00:07:57] The transmission was destroyed but the driver remained unharmed - physics cannot explain this * [00:08:33] The mysterious house on the gravel road that could never be found again * [00:09:19 - 00:10:46] The West Virginia service station that appeared exactly when needed * [00:10:46] The family and service station could never be located despite knowing the exact location * [00:12:18] Coincident in mathematics means things occur intentionally at the same time and place * [00:13:04] Spiritual coaching teaches checking in with God when you don't understand something * [00:14:45] Gary's son Ryan called with a question Gary was already texting about without knowing * [00:16:23] Leadership allows people to access power beyond themselves through inspiration and faith * [00:17:30] The fish and loaves miracle demonstrates abundance and resource creation by God * [00:19:12] The two-slit experiment shows particles behave differently when measured * [00:20:16] Donald Trump as an example of influential leadership changing American outcomes * [00:22:09] The core message: inspired leadership in faith can accomplish unlimited things

19 mei 202622 min
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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.

12 mei 202632 min