Money, Meet Meaning

Interfaith America and Tom Levinson

How do we find meaning in our life with money? In a culture where money shapes nearly everything we do—yet remains taboo to discuss—Money, Meet Meaning explores how faith and wisdom traditions have long grappled with wealth, possessions, and purpose. This award-winning podcast features candid conversations, practical insights, and centuries-old teachings brought into today's world. The podcast was created by Interfaith America and Tom Levinson and co-sponsored by Apella Wealth, in partnership with the Religion News Service and Princeton University’s Faith and Work Initiative. From spending and generosity to technology and consumerism, each episode illuminates timeless guidance for navigating our financial lives—whether you’re religious, spiritual, or simply searching for meaning in money. Season 1 was named Best Religion Podcast by the Religion News Association and received an Award of Excellence from the Religion Communicators Council (Wilbur Awards).

  1. Sacred Assets, Tough Decisions

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    Sacred Assets, Tough Decisions

    Many of us were taught an unspoken deal: live faithfully, do the right things, and life will work out. In this episode, Amber and Tom gently - but firmly - challenge that transactional model of faith and money with Amy Butler, a pastor, author, and founder of Invested Faith. Amy shares how her own ministry journey exposed the limits of “cosmic vending machine” theology – and why she believes faith communities are called to something deeper: interdependence. Drawing from her books Beautiful and Terrible Things and Holy Disruption, she explores how churches can move beyond scarcity thinking and creatively repurpose their assets to fund social enterprises that challenge unjust systems.  Along the way, the conversation gets refreshingly practical: why pastors need balance sheets, not just Bible studies; why financial literacy is a form of pastoral care; and why closing or transforming institutions can be holy work. It’s a hopeful, grounded look at how faith communities can steward money, power, and privilege with courage, imagination, and a little disruption. About Pastor Amy Butler: Pastor Amy Butler has led some of the most iconic pulpits in America, including becoming the first woman to lead New York's Riverside Church. She's a writer, community builder, and founder of Invested Faith, a movement helping congregations use their aging assets to fund the work of faith-rooted social entrepreneurs building businesses that are changing unjust systems. Amy’s Books:  Beautiful and Terrible Things Holy Disruption (co-authored with Dawn Darwin Weaks) For more episodes and info, visit Money, Meet Meaning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    50 min
4.9
out of 5
34 Ratings

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How do we find meaning in our life with money? In a culture where money shapes nearly everything we do—yet remains taboo to discuss—Money, Meet Meaning explores how faith and wisdom traditions have long grappled with wealth, possessions, and purpose. This award-winning podcast features candid conversations, practical insights, and centuries-old teachings brought into today's world. The podcast was created by Interfaith America and Tom Levinson and co-sponsored by Apella Wealth, in partnership with the Religion News Service and Princeton University’s Faith and Work Initiative. From spending and generosity to technology and consumerism, each episode illuminates timeless guidance for navigating our financial lives—whether you’re religious, spiritual, or simply searching for meaning in money. Season 1 was named Best Religion Podcast by the Religion News Association and received an Award of Excellence from the Religion Communicators Council (Wilbur Awards).

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