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Rich Young & Powerful

Rich Young & Powerful

著者: Andrew McNair
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This is the podcast that helps average givers become every day philanthropist. Host Andrew McNair is a financial commentator, 9-figure wealth manager, author and philanthropist. Andrew wants to help show people how to give more, find more fulfillment and make an impact on the causes you care most about.

Subscribe to the Everyday Philanthropist YouTube channel for more https://www.youtube.com/@RichYoungPowerful/videos For more resources go to RichYoungPowerful.com/blog Purchase Andrew's book, The Giving Crisis at RichYoungPowerful.com/book Follow on social media! Follow on TikTok www.tiktok.com/@andrew_mcnair Follow on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewsmcnair/ Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andrewmcnair/ Follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AndrewMcNairRYP
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!Copyright Chaesare Gray
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  • Ep.87 - Why You Shouldn’t Be Rich (And What to Pursue Instead)
    2026/06/08
    What if the very thing you’ve been chasing… is the thing quietly pulling you away from what matters most?

    In this episode of Rich Young & Powerful, Andrew McNair challenges one of the most deeply held assumptions about success: that more wealth equals more security, freedom, and fulfillment.
    But what if wealth isn’t the goal?

    Drawing from biblical wisdom and real-world experience as a wealth manager, Andrew unpacks why the pursuit of riches can subtly lead to pride, self-sufficiency, and misplaced identity and how a shift toward stewardship can transform not just your finances, but your purpose.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with the tension between success and significance, this conversation will reframe how you think about money, legacy, and what it truly means to live well.
    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why wealth can create the illusion of control and independence
    • The hidden dangers of tying your identity to financial success
    • What Scripture actually says about being rich
    • The difference between being wealthy and being a steward
    • How generosity becomes the antidote to greed
    • Practical ways to shift from accumulation to impact

    If wealth isn’t something to hold onto—but something to steward—then the question isn’t how much you have…it’s what you do with it.
    If this episode challenged your perspective, follow Rich Young & Powerful and share it with someone who’s striving to align their faith, finances, and purpose.

    Find more resources at RichYoungPowerful.com/blog.
    Check out our YouTube channel at Everyday Philanthropist and grab a copy of Andrew’s book, The Giving Crisis at RichYoungPowerful.com/book.
    Please subscribe, rate, and review! Subscribe to the Everyday Philanthropist YouTube channel for more https://www.youtube.com/@RichYoungPowerful/videos
    For more resources go to RichYoungPowerful.com/blog
    Purchase Andrew’s book, The Giving Crisis at RichYoungPowerful.com/book
    Follow on social media! Follow on TikTok www.tiktok.com/@andrew_mcnair
    Follow on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewsmcnair/
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andrewmcnair/
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    11 分
  • Ep.86 - Should You Tithe While Paying Off Student Loans? Faith, Debt & Stewardship
    2026/05/22
    What should come first: paying off debt or honoring God with your finances?

    In today’s episode of Rich Young & Powerful, Andrew McNair tackles a question many high-achieving, faith-driven individuals quietly wrestle with:

    Should you still tithe while carrying student loan debt?

    With over $1.5 trillion in student loans weighing on Americans, it’s easy to believe generosity should wait until financial freedom arrives. But what if that mindset is holding you back—not just financially, but spiritually?

    Andrew challenges conventional thinking and offers a deeper perspective on:

    • Why tithing isn’t about convenience—it’s about obedience
    • How work, purpose, and giving are deeply connected
    • The truth about who you’re really indebted to
    • Why generosity is a discipline that shapes your future not just your finances

    This episode isn’t about guilt—it’s about alignment.

    If you’ve ever thought, “I’ll give later when things are easier,” this conversation will challenge—and potentially transform—that belief.

    You don’t have to wait until you’re debt-free to live generously.
    What if the breakthrough you’re waiting for… starts with obedience?

    If this episode challenged your perspective, follow Rich Young & Powerful and share it with someone navigating faith and finances.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!

    Find more resources at RichYoungPowerful.com/blog.
    Check out our YouTube channel at Everyday Philanthropist and grab a copy of Andrew’s book, The Giving Crisis at RichYoungPowerful.com/book.
    Please subscribe, rate, and review! Subscribe to the Everyday Philanthropist YouTube channel for more https://www.youtube.com/@RichYoungPowerful/videos
    For more resources go to RichYoungPowerful.com/blog
    Purchase Andrew’s book, The Giving Crisis at RichYoungPowerful.com/book
    Follow on social media! Follow on TikTok www.tiktok.com/@andrew_mcnair
    Follow on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewsmcnair/
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andrewmcnair/
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    7 分
  • Ep.85 - Should You Still Tithe Without a Home Church?
    2026/05/15
    What happens to your giving when you’re between churches?

    In this episode of Rich Young & Powerful, Andrew McNair tackles a question many believers quietly wrestle with: Should you still tithe if you don’t have a home church right now?

    Whether you’re visiting churches, in a season of transition, or feeling disconnected from a local body, it can be easy to pause generosity “just for now.” But what if that pause is shaping more than your finances?

    Andrew unpacks why tithing isn’t tied to convenience or location and how your posture toward giving reflects something deeper about your faith, priorities, and dependence on God.

    This conversation will challenge you to rethink generosity—not as an obligation tied to a building, but as a reflection of who you trust and what you value most.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Why “waiting until you find a church” may be more costly than you think
    • The connection between generosity and spiritual growth
    • What your giving reveals about your view of God
    • Why the mission of the gospel doesn’t pause—even when you’re in transition
    • Practical ways to tithe faithfully without a home church
    • The danger of letting temporary seasons create long-term habits

    Tithing isn’t about a place—it’s about a posture. And delaying generosity may be shaping your heart more than you realize.

    If this episode challenged you, share it with someone navigating a similar season and don’t forget to follow Rich Young & Powerful for more conversations on faith, money, and purpose.


    Find more resources at RichYoungPowerful.com/blog.
    Check out our YouTube channel at Everyday Philanthropist and grab a copy of Andrew’s book, The Giving Crisis at RichYoungPowerful.com/book.
    Please subscribe, rate, and review! Subscribe to the Everyday Philanthropist YouTube channel for more https://www.youtube.com/@RichYoungPowerful/videos
    For more resources go to RichYoungPowerful.com/blog
    Purchase Andrew’s book, The Giving Crisis at RichYoungPowerful.com/book
    Follow on social media! Follow on TikTok www.tiktok.com/@andrew_mcnair
    Follow on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewsmcnair/
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andrewmcnair/
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    10 分
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