87. Identity, Finances, and Modeling Generosity, with Christopher Schloeman
In this episode of the Faithful Fatherhood podcast, Brett Ethridge and Perry are joined by Christopher Schloeman, a faith-driven entrepreneur and father, to discuss the role of fathers in teaching children about money, the biblical perspective on finances, and the importance of modeling generosity. Christopher shares personal stories about growing up without a father, the influence of mentors, and how he has been intentional in his own fatherhood journey. The conversation also touches on the challenges of financial discussions in marriage, what a healthy relationship with money looks like, and the significance of identity in Christ.
About Our Guest
For over 35 years, Christopher Schloeman has been mentoring high-performing professionals who want more from their careers and lives than just another paycheck. His journey began with a simple belief: that work should be meaningful, values-driven, and provide the freedom to prioritize what matters most.
Christopher Schloeman is a faith-driven entrepreneur, husband of 27 years, and father of three. He leads a national financial services agency with over 550 licensed agents across the country ā serving middle-class families and small business owners through values-based financial strategies. His mission is to help people build legacy in the areas that matter most: faith, family, and finances.
You can connect with Christopher on social media, here: @christopherschloeman
You can learn more about Christopher and schedule coaching with him, here: https://legacyleadershipcoach.org/about/
Resources
Here is the book that Christopher references toward the end of this episode.
- God and Money: How We Discovered True Riches at Harvard Business School, by John Cortines and Gregory Baumer
A Dose of Motivation
āA father is a fellow who has replaced the money in his wallet with pictures of his children.ā ā Anonymous
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Music in this episode is from "Good Ol' Man" (©2022) by Drew Green and reproduced with permission from Drew Green.