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In this episode of Purpose Driven Capital, Matt Jones is joined by Carter Hall, a senior at Liberty University deeply involved in student-managed endowment investing, institutional capital screening, and faith-based finance. Together, they explore the idea of capital stewardship, the belief that money is never neutral, and that ownership carries responsibility, influence, and long-term consequences.

Carter shares how his perspective evolved from personal finance into institutional investing, where the scale of capital dramatically increases both impact and accountability. He discusses managing a student-led endowment fund, building negative and positive investment screens, and why many investors unknowingly support activities they would never personally endorse through ETFs and passive portfolios.

The conversation also dives into shareholder advocacy and corporate engagement, showing how even relatively small pools of capital can influence corporate behavior when aligned with conviction and coordinated effort. Carter offers an inside look at institutional finance through his experience at Morgan Stanley, explaining how hedge funds, prime brokerage, and large-scale capital allocation actually work behind the scenes.

Throughout the episode, Matt and Carter return to a central theme: investing is not just about returns, but about legacy. Whether youโ€™re an individual investor, advisor, student, or someone curious about ethical and faith-informed investing, this episode challenges you to think more deeply about where your money goes, and what itโ€™s ultimately shaping.

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