Jason Madsen
Madsen Financial Coaching; Local Businessperson of the Year ‘25
Money is a tool.
When used intentionally, it creates opportunities, strengthens relationships, fuels generosity, and helps you live out your purpose.
Yet many professionals and couples find themselves earning good money while still feeling uncertain about the future. They wonder if they're making the right decisions, whether they're maximizing their potential, and how to create more freedom with the resources they've been entrusted to manage.
What if there was a practical process to help you:
➡️ Steward your money with greater confidence and clarity
➡️ Create habits that support long-term growth and financial stability
➡️ Align your financial decisions with your faith, values, and vision for the future
➡️ Build a life with more options, generosity, and peace of mind
➡️ Create value in your career, business, and relationships that expands your opportunities
Through my *Stressed to Blessed* Coaching Method, I guide faith-driven professionals and couples to move from financial uncertainty to intentional stewardship.
Together, we'll co-author a plan that aligns your money with what matters most, strengthens your decision-making, and helps you build a future filled with purpose, stability, and freedom.
Because true transformation isn't just about improving your finances.
It's about becoming the couple or professional capable of stewarding greater opportunities, creating greater value, and making a greater impact.
I've experienced what it's like to feel stuck.
I've also learned that awareness creates opportunity, and intentional action creates momentum.
When you combine faith, stewardship, and consistent action, you don't just change your finances.
You change the trajectory of your life.
I've been debt-free six different times.
Over the years, I paid off student loans, vehicles, credit cards, wedding rings, furniture, and more. While those milestones were important, I eventually realized something:
Debt freedom wasn't the finish line—it was the starting line.
The biggest transformation wasn't in my bank account. It was in my mindset.
I went from thinking like a consumer to thinking like a producer.
Consumers ask:
"What can I buy?"
Producers ask:
"How can I create value?"
Today, I help faith-driven professionals and couples steward their resources wisely, create greater value in their lives and careers, and build a future filled with more freedom, generosity, and options.
Yes, we talk about budgets and debt.
But more importantly, we focus on creating a life of purpose, intentionality, and impact.
Financial freedom isn't just about having less debt.
It's about having more choices.