
Faith, Finance, and the Fight Against Poverty: Building Systems for Change with Justin Enlow
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Show Notes
In this episode of Finance, Fitness & Finesse, JaeVic sits down with Justin Enlow — strategist, advisor, and systems-thinker with an MBA in Finance — for a powerful conversation about how faith, resilience, and community intersect with money. Justin shares the personal and professional experiences that shaped his mission to build financial literacy and sustainable impact through partnerships with small businesses, nonprofits, churches, and local governments.
They dig into everything from the hunger for security that drives our consumption habits to the pride, shame, and cultural attitudes that shape how we view money. Justin also breaks down what it means to shift from a scarcity mindset to one of abundance, and why financial resilience is rooted less in what you have and more in how you think.
Whether you’re feeling stuck in your own financial journey, curious about the role of faith and values in money management, or passionate about building stronger systems for collective success, this episode offers both big-picture wisdom and practical frameworks you can start applying right away.
Get in touch with Justin Enlow, MBA
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