EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 39 MIN
Ep. 63 Part 1: Financial Stewardship, Generosity, And The Scarcity Mindset with Chad Hufford
from Money to Give · host Richard C. Peck
What if money was never meant to be a source of fear, stress, or scarcity — but instead a tool for freedom, generosity, and a more fulfilled life? In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck welcomes Chad Hufford for Part 1 of a powerful conversation exploring financial stewardship, gratitude, abundance, and intentional living. Chad shares how growing up around open conversations about money shaped his understanding of finances, why most people struggle not because they lack information but because they lack execution and accountability, and how unhealthy relationships with money can quietly impact every area of life.Chad and Rick unpack the emotional side of finances, including scarcity mindsets, fear-based decision making, lifestyle creep, and the surprising connection between gratitude and generosity. Chad explains why generosity must become a habit long before someone feels “financially ready,” and why giving — whether through money, time, talent, or relationships — has the power to reshape both mindset and fulfillment. Whether you are trying to improve your financial stewardship, create more freedom in your life, or simply build healthier habits around money and giving, this episode offers thoughtful and deeply practical insights on living and giving more intentionally. This is Part 1 of a 2-part conversation with Chad Hufford.Contact Rick Peck:Website: https://www.thephilanthropyguy.comEmail: [email protected] A call: Rick Peck's CalendarSign Up For Charitable Giving Newsletter: Charitable Giving NewsletterLinkedIn: Richard PeckContact Chad Hufford:Website: veritasalaska.comLinkedIn: Chad HuffordInstagram: veritas.alaska
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What if money was never meant to be a source of fear, stress, or scarcity — but instead a tool for freedom, generosity, and a more fulfilled life? In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck welcomes Chad Hufford for Part 1 of a powerful conversation exploring financial stewardship, gratitude, abundance, and intentional living. Chad shares how growing up around open conversations about money shaped his understanding of finances, why most people struggle not because they lack information but because they lack execution and accountability, and how unhealthy relationships with money can quietly impact every area of life.Chad and Rick unpack the emotional side of finances, including scarcity mindsets, fear-based decision making, lifestyle creep, and the surprising connection between gratitude and generosity. Chad explains why generosity must become a habit long before someone feels “financially ready,” and why giving — whether through money, time, talent, or relationships — has the power to reshape both mindset and fulfillment. Whether you are trying to improve your financial stewardship, create more freedom in your life, or simply build healthier habits around money and giving, this episode offers thoughtful and deeply practical insights on living and giving more intentionally. This is Part 1 of a 2-part conversation with Chad Hufford.Contact Rick Peck:Website: https://www.thephilanthropyguy.comEmail: [email protected] A call: Rick Peck's CalendarSign Up For Charitable Giving Newsletter: Charitable Giving NewsletterLinkedIn: Richard PeckContact Chad Hufford:Website: veritasalaska.comLinkedIn: Chad HuffordInstagram: veritas.alaska
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