Escaping The Cycle of Materialism

Wisdom for Wealth. For Life.

Jan 26 2024 • 53 mins

How much is enough? At Blue Trust, we encourage clients to consider this question as they follow their unique path to financial freedom. Often, people discover that accumulating money isn’t nearly as fulfilling as using their money to help others.

On a recent "Wisdom for Wealth. For Life." podcast episode, Blue Trust private wealth advisor, Scott Kiesel talked with clients, Steve and Linda Znachko about how their relationship with money has changed since they committed to a life of generosity and intentionality with their wealth.

Listen in as the Znachkos share how they gained the freedom to step into places of need in their city and beyond.

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