Faith-Driven Entrepreneurship: How to Rebuild Wealth and Identity God’s Way with Matt Morizio
Send us a text Most founders think they need more clients or more cash flow. What they actually need is a new relationship with money. What happens when your dream dies, and God uses it to rebuild your relationship with money? In this powerful conversation, former pro athlete turned wealth advisor Matt Morizio joins Priscilla Shumba to share how losing everything led him to discover the truth about faith, money, and identity. Together, they explore what it means to move from fear to freedom, scarcity to stewardship, and control to trust. You’ll hear how generosity rewires the brain, why most founders secretly struggle with money anxiety, and the simple shift that can transform your business and your walk with God. This episode is a must-listen for every faith-driven entrepreneur, purpose-led business owner, or Christian founder ready to align wealth with worship and impact with income. 📌What’s Covered in This Episode: How losing everything can redefine who you are in God’s economy.The hidden fear driving most entrepreneurs’ money decisions.From scarcity to stewardship — how your mindset shapes your prosperity.Why generosity is the fastest way to grow wealth (and faith).The real meaning of value-based pricing for faith-driven founders. Matt Morizio is a man of faith, husband of 14 years, and father of seven. An entrepreneur and founder of Reconstructing Wealth, before that, he chased his baseball dreams as a catcher and pitcher in the Kansas City Royals minor league system. Matt’s mission is to transform people’s relationship with money, from scarcity to abundance, from confusion to clarity. 🌐Learn more about Matt at https://reconstructingwealth.com/ 🤝Connect with Matt https://www.instagram.com/mattmorizio/ 🚀The Founder’s Voice Quiz is the foundation for a client attraction system that works with your strengths, not against them. 💛Share with a friend who would enjoy this conversation. Thank you for listening in! See you next week.
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