Freedom from Debt with Scott Maderer of Inspired Stewardship
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Debt shapes the way people think, behave, and relate to one another. Many carry the weight of financial stress, shame, and fear in silence, even while presenting a stable and successful exterior.
In this episode, Scott Maderer of Inspired Stewardship joins Dan to share his personal journey from hidden debt and overwhelm to honesty, clarity, and long-term financial freedom. Together, they explore why debt so often becomes a secret, how financial stress impacts relationships, and why true change comes from behavior and consistency rather than perfect budgeting.
Key Talking Points:
- How debt quietly reshapes behavior, relationships, and daily decisions
- Why consumer culture and rising costs trap many households
- Why your debt plan does not need to be perfect to work
- How tools like the debt snowball rebuild confidence and momentum
- The difference between getting out of debt and staying debt-free
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Episode References/Resources:
- Average U.S. household debt exceeds $104,000 – Federal Reserve (2025)
- 43 percent of marriages cite money stress – Ramsey Solutions (2023)
- Written debt plans increase payoff success by 60 percent – Fidelity (2024)
- 80 percent of debt payoff attempts relapse within 18 months – Credit Counseling Society (2023)
Connect with Scott:
- Website: https://inspiredstewardship.com/escape
- Podcast: https://inspiredstewardship.com/podcast
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This information is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. Consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance.