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🗓️ 13 June 2024
⏱️ 59 minutes
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In this episode, Jeremy Pryor uses the fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk" to essentially train his son and daughter, live, on how to escape poverty as a family.
He breaks down this timeless fairy tale, getting feedback from his kids along the way, and shares how a father can actually lead his family out of poverty, including the 3 steps you need to take (and the right order to take these steps...put the harp down!).
If you're looking to build family wealth and live a life full of beauty and art and culture, you need to listen to this. It applies no matter where you're at - still in poverty looking for a way out, or on your way to abundance.
On this episode, we talk about:
0:52 The greatest business book of all time
6:24 How Jack and the Beanstalk applies to family today
8:35 Why most people are fatherless like Jack
11:45 The power of wisdom to transform your life
14:57 Why you need a seed of an idea...an epiphany
22:04 The feminine rarely understands the "magic bean" at first
32:52 The major events that have to occur to lead your family out of poverty
35:04 The first of three kinds of treasure that exist
44:10 The full scope of what it requires to move from poverty to abundance
51:31 The risk of taking the harp first
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0:00.0 | most bothers are not training their sons. What are the steps to come out of poverty? |
0:04.9 | What are the steps to getting to a place of abundance as a family? |
0:09.5 | Hi, welcome to the Family Teams podcast. Our goal here is to help your family become a |
0:14.5 | multi-generational team on mission by providing you with biblically rooted concepts, tools, and |
0:20.1 | rhythms. Your hosts are Jeremy Pryor rooted concepts, tools, and rhythms. |
0:26.3 | Your hosts are Jeremy Pryor and Jefferson Bethke, and we can't wait to chat about all things family. |
0:28.7 | Howdy-ho, everybody. |
0:30.5 | Welcome back to the Family Teams podcast. |
0:32.0 | I'm excited for this episode. |
0:40.9 | I've been thinking about this for about six months, and I am pumped to do this with my son Jackson. Hey, Jackson. |
0:48.6 | Hey, dad. And my daughter, Sidney, up in the attic. How's it going, Sid? Yeah, I'm good. |
1:11.1 | Awesome. Okay. So what I want to do is I'm going to, I want to unpack the greatest business book of all time, in my opinion. Okay. And if you look throughout the world and try to find anyone else who thinks this is the greatest business book of all time, I don't, I'd be surprised you find somebody else who thinks this. But I think this. This book is very short. It's like, it could be, it could be pulled on a single page. |
1:16.5 | It's very simple. And most of you all who are listening to this today are familiar with it. |
1:21.7 | And it is the legend of Jack and the Beanstalk. And the meaning of Jack and the Beanstalk |
1:26.1 | is how you lead your family out of poverty. |
1:29.7 | And it does unveil the secrets, the secrets to do this. There are particular steps you take |
1:36.6 | that will take your family from a state of poverty into a state of abundance. And it's really |
1:41.8 | important to understand that that's the whole point of this fairy tale. |
1:48.4 | And I think I'm going to say a few things about fairy tales so that you guys understand how important they are because I think oftentimes we're like, oh, that's like those are ridiculous like children's |
1:52.1 | stories. |
1:52.5 | It's like, oh, man, C.S. Lewis said that someday as adults, you'll get old enough to appreciate |
1:58.8 | fairy tales again. |
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