
Slay Your Financial Giants Podcast
Trent Benedetti
Show overview
Slay Your Financial Giants Podcast has published 6 episodes during 2024. That works out to roughly 3 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 27 min and 34 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Business show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.6 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Trent Benedetti.
From the publisher
Welcome to the Slay Your Financial Giants Podcast, a show where personal finance meets purpose with financial planner and author Trent Benedetti. A career spanning decades in the financial world, Trent brings unique blends of modern financial principles and deep Biblical wisdom, helping listeners conquer their biggest financial challenges while staying true to their core beliefs.Trent Benedetti, the founder of Benedetti Financial, is a licensed Certified Public Accountant and Certified Financial Planner who has been guiding clients through the complexities of money management since 1987. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Business Administration from California State Polytechnic University at Pomona, and a master’s degree in Biblical Theology from John Paul the Great Catholic University, Trent provides a well-rounded approach to finance that integrates both human and spiritual insights.In Slay Your Financial Giants, Trent draws from his books, including Craft Your Hero Plan and Stand Strong: Slay Your Financial Giants, to equip listeners with the tools they need to achieve financial peace. This podcast is not just about dollars and cents; it’s about understanding the "why" behind our financial decisions, aligning them with a higher purpose, and using practical strategies that anyone can apply to their lives. Each episode, Trent explores key financial principles like Modern Portfolio Theory—his go-to strategy for reaching investment peace of mind—and explains how aligning your spending and investing with your life’s true purpose can create lasting financial stability.Whether you’re overwhelmed by debt, unsure about your investment options, or simply looking for better ways to manage your money, this podcast will help you "slay" your financial giants one episode at a time. In addition to sharing his wealth of knowledge, Trent offers thought-provoking discussions on the role of faith in personal finance. Doing so through expert insights, and real-life stories, he helps listeners gain the knowledge they need to become more educated and confident investors.Trent believes that an educated client is a better investor. That’s why, beyond the podcast, he conducts regular workshops designed to empower people to understand financial markets and make informed decisions. Whether you're new to investing or looking to refine your strategy, these episodes will offer clarity, actionable advice, and a path toward financial freedom.Join us as we journey through the principles that will guide you to financial freedom, drawing from both modern financial wisdom and age-old Biblical teachings. With Trent Benedetti as your guide, you'll not only learn how to manage your money better but also how to align it with your greater life purpose.Tune in and start your journey to slay your financial giants today!
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 6Planning for the Future: Embracing Happiness, Stewardship, and Our Calling
In this episode, Trent Benedetti explores Chapter 10: Planning for the Future and Chapter 11: Happiness, Stewardship, and Our Calling, offering insights on estate planning, tax strategies, and the spiritual dimensions of financial decisions. He explains tools like revocable living trusts for protecting assets and dives into the purpose of wealth, encouraging a balance between material success and serving a higher calling through stewardship. Tune in for practical advice on integrating financial wisdom with purpose, and continue to ‘slay your financial giants’ with Trent Benedetti's guidance.Trent answers:Chapter 10 - Planning for the FutureThe Revocable Living Trust (RLT) is highlighted as a crucial part of estate planning, particularly for avoiding probate and managing assets for minor children or dependents with special needs. How does the RLT compare to other estate planning tools in terms of ensuring the protection and smooth transition of assets to your heirs?The HERO Charitable Trust is described as a powerful tool for managing the tax impact of large capital gains from real estate or business sales. Can you explain how this trust works and why it might be a better option than a traditional sale or 1031 exchange for those with significantly appreciated assets?Chapter 11 - Happiness, Stewardship, and Our CallingIn your book, you discuss the HERO Plan as a comprehensive strategy for building wealth and promoting the common good through capitalism. How do you see the role of stewardship, as described in the Shema, aligning with the principles of free-market capitalism? How can individuals balance the pursuit of wealth with the responsibility to care for others and glorify God?You mention that happiness has a "satiation point" where increased income no longer significantly boosts well-being, yet life satisfaction continues to rise with higher income levels. How should individuals approach their financial goals in light of this distinction between happiness and life satisfaction, and how does the HERO Plan address this nuanced relationship?Wrap UpAny quick final thoughts on what you would like the listeners to ascertain from your book, not just now, but in the future as well?"You all have these limited abilities, but take these talents that you have, recognize that all the blessings come from God, and go out there and give to the world and yourself." — Trent BenedettiTo order your very own copy of Slay Your Financial Giants, visit the website! Connect and Follow Trent: Email: [email protected]: www.benedettifinancial.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trent-benedetti/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenedettiandAssocCPAAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

S1 Ep 5Financial Freedom through Learning and Giving
In this episode, Trent Benedetti dives into Chapter 8: Pursuing Wisdom and Education, and Chapter 9: Growing a Generous Spirit. Trent explores the importance of a growth mindset and lifelong learning, emphasizing how continuous education can shape financial and personal success. He shares practical advice on integrating a mindset of growth into daily routines, offering insights into the role of mentors and wise counsel. Trent also discusses the profound concept of ‘overflowing blessings’—learning to give generously from a place of abundance. Drawing from both biblical and economic perspectives, he illustrates how a mindset of giving can transform financial planning and bring fulfillment. Tune in as we continue to ‘slay your financial giants’ with Trent Benedetti’s insights on wisdom and generosity.Trent answers:Chapter 8 - Pursuing Wisdom and EducationYou emphasize the importance of continually seeking wisdom and education throughout one's life, even beyond formal schooling. How do you suggest individuals integrate this lifelong learning mindset into their daily routines, particularly when it comes to managing their finances?You mention the concept of surrounding oneself with mentors and like-minded individuals who share your values and offer wise counsel. Can you share some practical steps for finding and building relationships with such mentors, especially for those looking to improve their financial wisdom and overall life success?Chapter 9 - Growing a Generous SpiritIn the chapter, you discuss how the concept of "overflowing blessings" is symbolized by the wine cup in the Jewish Havdalah service. How can this metaphor be applied to cultivating a generous spirit in both our personal and financial lives?You share a touching story about your mother’s generosity despite her modest means. What lessons can we draw from her example about the true meaning of abundance, and how can these lessons influence our approach to financial planning and giving?"Your attitude will determine your altitude. If you have a good altitude, a good mind, and a good attitude—which will be a good mindset about learning and growth—you'll continue to build good practices in your finances, your health, and your life." — Trent BenedettiTo order your very own copy of Slay Your Financial Giants, visit the website! Connect and Follow Trent: Email: [email protected]: www.benedettifinancial.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trent-benedetti/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenedettiandAssocCPAAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

S1 Ep 4Smart Investing Without Market Timing or Complex Holdings
In this episode, Trent Benedetti breaks down key insights from Chapter 6, Investing: The Case Against Market Timing and Security Selection, and Chapter 7, Holdings: Smart Investing Simplified. Trent explains why trying to time the market or pick individual stocks rarely works, sharing research-backed strategies for smarter, long-term investing. You’ll learn how to focus on asset allocation and diversification to secure steady returns. With tips on using modern portfolio theory and the efficient market hypothesis, Trent helps you build a portfolio that works with the market, not against it. Tune in as we continue to "slay your financial giants" by simplifying smart investing with Trent Benedetti!Trent answers:Chapter 6 - Investing: The Case Against Market Timing and Security SelectionIn Chapter 6, you make a strong case against market timing and security selection as effective investment strategies. Can you elaborate on why these approaches are often misleading and how investors can avoid falling into the trap of chasing short-term gains?The chapter emphasizes the importance of evidence-based investing, contrasting it with the more speculative approaches often promoted by Wall Street. How can individual investors apply the principles of evidence-based investing to build a more reliable and long-term financial strategy?Chapter 7 - Holdings: Smart Investing SimplifiedIn your book, you discuss the importance of working with the market rather than trying to beat it. Can you explain how the concept of asset allocation, as highlighted in your book, plays a role in this approach and why over 90 percent of a portfolio’s return hinges on this principle?You mention that modern portfolio theory and the efficient market hypothesis are key components of capital markets investment strategy. How do these theories inform the strategy of diversification, and why is this approach preferable to stock picking or market timing according to the data you present? "When you look into the evidence, and some of the books I mentioned earlier in our discussion today, the evidence is overwhelming. I don't care what size your portfolio is—big or small—you’re not going to outperform the market by stock picking or market timing with any consistent peace of mind strategy." — Trent BenedettiTo order your very own copy of Slay Your Financial Giants, visit the website! Connect and Follow Trent: Email: [email protected]: www.benedettifinancial.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trent-benedetti/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenedettiandAssocCPAAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

S1 Ep 3Maximizing Earnings with Strengths and Holdings
In this episode, Trent Benedetti dives into the principles from Chapter 4, Applying Your Strengths to Earn More, and Chapter 5, Choosing Your Holdings with Care. He draws on the story of David and Goliath to illustrate how you can overcome financial challenges by selecting the right strategies. Trent also highlights the importance of understanding market volatility, avoiding emotional decisions, and applying modern portfolio theory to make smarter investment choices. Equip yourself with these valuable insights and take charge of your financial future. Tune in as we learn how to "slay your financial giants" with Trent Benedetti!Trent answers:Chapter 4 - Applying Your Strengths to Earn MoreIn the chapter "Applying Your Strengths to Earn More," you emphasize the importance of discovering and extending one's innate talents and passions to money-making operations. Can you share an example from your own life or someone you know where this approach led to significant financial success and personal fulfillment?The chapter discusses the concept of eudaimonia, well-being or happiness, and also has ties to Aristotle, and finding a "flow state" in work. How can someone who is currently in a job they don't enjoy start identifying their God-given talents and transition into a career that brings them joy and financial prosperity?Chapter 5 - Choosing Your Holdings with CareIn Chapter 5, you share your journey from suffering investment losses to becoming a collector of licenses and eventually developing your own investment strategies. How did these experiences shape your understanding of market volatility and influence your approach to helping clients navigate down markets?The metaphor of David and Goliath is used to illustrate the importance of choosing your holdings wisely and using the right tools to succeed. How can investors today apply this principle in their own financial strategies, especially when faced with market uncertainties and potential downturns? "You'll be able to overcome your fears, overcome your Goliaths—such as the market dropping—that volatility is the fear we have, the fear of losing all your money. Everyone has that fear, so you overcome it through education, knowledge, and learning that people who have won Nobel Prizes in economic science are smarter than you." — Trent BenedettiTo order your very own copy of Slay Your Financial Giants, visit the website! Connect and Follow Trent: Email: [email protected]: www.benedettifinancial.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trent-benedetti/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenedettiandAssocCPAAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

S1 Ep 2Living Below Your Means, Eliminating Debt, and Building Savings
In this episode, Trent explores the key principles from Chapter 2, Planning Diligently and Living Below Your Means, then in Chapter 3, Eliminating Reductive Debt and Building Your Savings. He emphasizes the importance of regular self-assessment to help you uncover financial "blind spots" and the discipline needed to live intentionally within your means. Trent also shares strategies for eliminating high-interest, reductive debt—like car loans—and building a strong savings foundation. With practical advice on budgeting and goal-setting, you'll learn how to achieve long-term financial security. Tune in as we learn how to "slay your financial giants" with Trent Benedetti.Trent answers:Chapter 2 - Planning Diligently and Living Below Your MeansIn Chapter 2, you discuss the importance of self-assessment and identifying blind spots in one's financial journey. Can you share some common blind spots that people tend to overlook, and what strategies do you recommend for effectively addressing them?You emphasize the need for written financial goals and regular reviews of progress. Could you elaborate on how tools like the "life balance wheel" and SMART goals have influenced your personal and professional financial planning, and how readers can effectively implement these tools in their own lives?Chapter 3 - Eliminating Reductive Debt and Building Your SavingsIn Chapter 3, you describe your personal journey of starting an accounting business and the challenges you faced with debt. Can you elaborate on how your experience influenced your perspective on the importance of eliminating reductive debt and building savings?You mention the distinction between reductive and productive debt and how leveraging debt intelligently can increase net worth. Could you provide some practical examples or strategies that readers can use to distinguish between these types of debt and make informed financial decisions? "Most people’s experience with car loans is that they’re very costly... you’re just better off not even having that kind of debt." — Trent BenedettiTo order your very own copy of Slay Your Financial Giants, visit the website! Connect and Follow Trent: Email: [email protected]: www.benedettifinancial.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trent-benedetti/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenedettiandAssocCPAAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

S1 Ep 1Biblical Wisdom from David, Solomon, and the Financial Ten Commandments
In this episode, we explore Trent Benedetti’s innovative approach to financial advising, which combines his expertise in traditional finance with timeless biblical wisdom. Trent begins by discussing the insights from his book's Prologue, focusing on the wisdom of Kings David and Solomon. He then delves into Chapter 1, where he outlines the "Financial Ten Commandments" and explains how these principles guide his wealth-building strategies. Drawing on his extensive background, including multiple securities licenses and a Master's degree in Biblical Theology, Trent offers a compelling perspective on how to align financial decisions with a higher purpose. Tune in as we learn how to "slay your financial giants" with Trent Benedetti.Trent answers:Where and how did you come up with the title of your book?PrologueThroughout your journey, you mention the influence of Biblical wisdom and Main Street education. Can you elaborate on how these two seemingly different sources of wisdom complement each other in your approach to financial advising?You describe your wife Barbara's initial reluctance to participate in the faith-based financial programs you embraced. How did her eventual involvement and the lessons learned from Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University impact both your personal financial management and your approach with clients?Chapter 1 - Biblical Principals and the Financial Ten CommandmentsYour book draws heavily on the wisdom of King David and King Solomon from the Old Testament. Could you share more about why you chose these two biblical figures to guide readers towards financial independence, and how their teachings specifically apply to modern financial principles?You mentioned that wisdom and education are crucial components of building wealth, as highlighted in Commandments 7 and 8. Can you elaborate on how individuals can effectively seek and apply wisdom and education in their financial journey, and perhaps share some practical steps or resources they can utilize? "I was able to determine that... that's the area that I wanted to serve humanity and give back the knowledge of financial wisdom and financial peace to people that are on this financial journey." — Trent BenedettiTo order your very own copy of Slay Your Financial Giants, visit the website! Connect and Follow Trent: Email: [email protected]: www.benedettifinancial.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trent-benedetti/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenedettiandAssocCPAAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.