Wealthy Homeschooler: Family, Faith, and Finances
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A lot of people think that when wanting to build wealth, it means that you're greedy. But what if it actually means that you're being wise? Today's episode flips the script with the idea. We're talking with a mom who's built her family's financial future from the ground up, and she's doing it with purpose, faith, and generosity at the core.
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Here you go, sweetie. Woo hoo. Thanks Grandma. Whatever it is, what are you gonna do with it? Spend it hide of the way or maybe invest it. Let's start learning how to make that money grow. Time to learn how to be a cash.
Today's guest is on a mission to equip families, especially homeschool families, with the tools, mindset, and biblical foundation to build lasting wealth and raise kids who are financially confident, generous, and wise. Stephanie is also known as the Wealthy Homeschooler on Instagram is a first generation multimillionaire, a devoted wife and a mom to four kids, and the creator of the Finance Blueprint.
It's a parent led opening go system designed to teach kids how to earn, manage, and grow their money through real life applications at home. She shares her real life journey from going to survival mode to strategic wealth building. All while homeschooling her kids and in keeping her faith at the center of it all.
Stephanie, welcome to the Cash Kid podcast and first off, tell us a little bit about yourself and your background.
Stephanie: Yeah, thank you so much for having me. This is so fun. So my name is Stephanie. I'm a mom of four. I live in the Maryland Baltimore area with my husband Ryan and our four kiddos. They are 10, 8, 6, and four.
We do homeschool. It'll be our sixth year coming up this fall, which is wild. But my background is in elementary education. I taught for eight years in second and third grade. Then I moved into real estate. I grew a really successful real estate career. But when COVID hit a lot of things shut down, especially here in Maryland, and it got harder to take my kid with me.
On all of my appointments, which I usually did, I incorporated them a lot into my life. And so I switched gears. We decided to stay home and homeschool the kiddos, and I put my real estate license on hold and started building some online businesses and opportunities to supplement that income and started the Wealthy Homeschooler page.
Gosh, it'll be two years this upcoming February, just sharing our journey.
Cash Kid: That's really amazing in how you took something and allowed it to become part of your life. So you currently have 162,000 followers on your Instagram page. Oh, at Wealthy Homeschooler. So why did you start this page and what was your mission?
Stephanie: Yeah, so I started this page really to share our journey with building generational wealth and using multiple streams of income to do really hoping to inspire others and hold ourselves accountable too. It's morphed as it's grown and become far more than just a finance piece. We now look at wealth building throughout our entire lives and really living intentionally within how we parent and how within our marriage and within our finances, our faith, our health.
And we share now a variety of different tools for people to use systems within their home that we use here within our home too. To help us build that wealthy life.
Cash Kid: And I really love that your tagline let's build a wealthy life. And you describe your family as a first generation multimillionaire, homeschool family.
What does that mission look like in a daily life?
Stephanie: Yeah, that's a great question. Wealthy life for us looks like living intentionally in all aspects of your life. And so whether that be in how you handle your finances or how you are, building that relationship with your children or your spouse you know what you're, the focus that you're putting into your health and your faith.
And so we really, for us, that looks a lot of systems that we're putting in place. We have four kids, so life is crazy. And so it's a lot of trying to navigate this busy life while staying really intentional and on a path of purpose and a really purpose driven life.
Cash Kid: So you often share that your wealth built building journey is rooted in biblical principles.
Can you explain how your faith has shaped your views on money, work, and stewardship?
Stephanie: Yeah, absolutely. Money tends to be taboo to talk about for a lot of people, especially if you're a Christian. But we believe that God owns it all and we are just stewards, right? So we trust him with the process.
And that means that we're working hard. We're making sure that we're using our wealth building as a tool not just for ourselves, but for others, to be generous. And teaching our children to do that too. And faith really keeps us focused on our purpose. And when you look at it from that lens.
You really start to understand how God is at the core of everything that we do. And he gives us food that we need in order to live the life that we want.
Cash Kid: Yeah. And going off of what you just said, there is a common misconception that being wealthy and being godly don't go hand in hand. What do you say to the people who feel uncomfortable with the idea of Christians pursuing financial abundance?
Stephanie: Yeah, that is a big one. I get that question a lot. Wealth isn't bad. The love of money is. If you make that your sole focus, that is when it becomes bad. Wealth is biblical. It's a tool to bless others. And I actually did a post on this the other day because I've gotten so many questions about it and I shared some of my favorite scripture that aligns with this.
And so I'll share a few with you. A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children. That's Proverbs 13:22 . But remember the Lord your God for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth in Deuteronomy. You'll be enriched in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion.
That's in Corinthians. So there's a lot in the Bible, there's a lot within scripture. He just wants to make sure that you're using it in the right way and that your focus doesn't become solely on money. So I think when you look at it from that perspective it starts to make sense and you start to see it as a tool and that he's given us this opportunity to do good with it.
Cash Kid: Yeah, no, I really like how you set that into the words and use scripture to help you. So in your content, you make it clear that it isn't just about money, it's about legacy and impact. How does your faith play into the kind of legacy you're building to your kids and your community?
Stephanie: Okay. So for us faith is at the foundation of our legacy.
None of it matters without our faith. So we wanna raise kids who love God who serve others and who live boldly and who understand that wealth is a tool, it's not the goal. And so that's really what we try to communicate through our page, through our products that we share, and how we teach kids to manage money and how we teach them to steward it in a way that is following their purpose.
That God set forth for them.
Cash Kid: So tell us about your finance blueprint, like the course that you sell, and how can it help families start this journey to building a wealthy life?
Stephanie: Yeah it's our newest product, the Finance Blueprint, and it is a step-by-step guide to teaching kids about money management and wealth building.
But in a way that's really super kid friendly and easy for parents to communicate, even if they maybe are not as knowledgeable about certain aspects of finances and wealth building. And it came about because my husband has, he's a CFO so finances are his jam and he loves talking about them and he
started having little conversations with our kids at the dinner table about what is an asset and what is a liability and precious metals and all these different conversations. And then he was like, I wanna sit down and I wanna start meeting with them like once a month. And teaching them about some money management concepts.
And he had this idea for this thing called Pigs, which is an acronym for personal investing, giving and savings. And that's the foundation. Money management. And so we developed this little monthly finance meeting with our kids and started teaching them how to earn some income around the house. Not through chores, but through like extra jobs, like, vaccuming out the car or cleaning out the basement or some of the bigger things.
They could earn income and then they would take that income and they would, choose where to put it each month, how much are they putting in investing, how much are they putting in giving in their savings? And then how much do they want for personal spending? And then we started paying them a penny on every dollar they were investing in that, teaching them compound interest.
And so it grew into this awesome monthly meeting with our kids in this cool like blueprint for them. And we've been doing it for over a year now. So we turned it into a guide specifically for families. And it tells you exactly wha