We usually think of money as something very practical, concrete, and secular; we earn it, save it, spend it, and crunch the numbers behind it. But money is never just about money: it reflects our values, our priorities — and even our spiritual life.
My guest today, Tom Levinson, knows this well. He’s a financial advisor who studied religion at Harvard Divinity School and thought about becoming a rabbi. Now, he helps people navigate not just their portfolios, but the deeper questions that come with them.
In today’s conversation, Tom shares the greater meaning around money, what the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions say about it, and how financial practices like budgeting can be spiritual disciplines.
Resources Related to the Podcast
- All That’s Holy: A Young Guy, an Old Car, and the Search for God in America by Tom Levinson
- AoM Article: The Spiritual Disciplines — Simplicity
- AoM Podcast #363: Budgeting Doesn’t Have to Suck
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