
E435: Good Money: What If Money Was Designed for Human Flourishing? with John Coleman
In this conversation, John Coleman shares his journey from a small-town upbringing to becoming a successful author and investment manager. He discusses the concept of human flourishing, emphasizing its importance in both personal and professional life. Coleman introduces the idea of 'Good Money,' which connects financial stability with the pursuit of a meaningful life. He outlines a framework for understanding human flourishing, including the roles of character, virtue, and relationships. The discussion also touches on the significance of family values and the impact of wealth on personal fulfillment.
Ultimate Show Notes:
00:00:58 - Introducing John Coleman
00:02:06 - John's Backstory
00:03:30 - The Journey into Business and Writing
00:05:31 - Understanding Human Flourishing
00:10:00 - Defining Human Flourishing
00:14:02 - The Six Components of Flourishing
00:19:31 - The Importance of Character and Virtue
00:22:08 - The Rise of Spiritual Seeking
00:25:46 - Family Mission, Vision, and Values
00:29:20 - Overview of "Good Money"
00:31:56 - Target Audience for the Book
00:36:18 - Staying Connected with John Coleman
Connect with John:
John Coleman
On Purpose | John Coleman | Substack
Good Money: Six Steps to Building a Financial Life with Purpose
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