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Episode Date: December 14, 2022Dave Ramsey & Rachel Cruze hear stories of outrageous generosity and explore the power of giving and receiving. Have a question for the show? Call 888-825-5225 Weekdays from 2-5pm ET Want a plan for ...your money? Find out where to start: https://bit.ly/3nInETX Listen to all The Ramsey Network podcasts: https://bit.ly/3GxiXm6 Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy
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today as we take your calls. Today we're talking about giving.
This is our annual giving show.
If you have a great giving story, some outrageous generosity that you received or that you caused to happen, meaning you gave,
hey, we want to hear inspiring giving and generosity stories.
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Merry Christmas, America.
Tis the season for generosity.
This is the place where we celebrate that.
We teach you to live like no one else so later you can live and give like no one else.
Generous people make us smile.
Generous people make our eyes leak.
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starting off this hour with a giving story ben in birmingham merry christmas ben merry christmas
thank you for having me on the show absolutely so tell us your giving story so um this is actually
kind of a receiving story that my siblings got. So my
parents and our family have been missionaries for the past 20 years. My parents moved overseas
in early 2000. But prior to that, my dad, while he was in seminary, was working at FedEx,
and they met some friends who basically became really close family friends. And as my dad was working, he kind of made his way up in the ranks at this job where he was working.
And when they decided to go overseas, this family friend basically said that because, you know,
my dad was willing to give up his career and kind of go overseas to serve,
that they were going to basically purchase cars for all of their children whenever
they came back for college. So there's five of us, five children. So whenever we ended up all
coming back, he essentially bought a $15,000 to $20,000 car for each of us. He paid for the
insurance for the first year for that car. He paid for basically all the maintenance for the first year on those cars.
So kind of over the course of, I would say, probably 10 years, as each of our siblings came back,
he ended up probably paying about $100,000 worth of money that he put into buying cars for us to essentially get established
and have a way to be transported while we were back in the country and our parents were still overseas so it's pretty
incredible gift on his part um and a pretty awesome story that i've actually never really
gotten to tell a lot of people so that's a very cool i love that yeah i love the way the whole
thing went down it's a friendship and they just admired your mom and dad.
Listen, if you want to do something for someone and blow their minds, do something for their kids.
Exactly.
I mean, that touched your mom and dad more than if they'd have gotten the money directly
or if he'd have wrote them a $100,000 check to underwrite their ministry or their mission work.
It wouldn't have meant near as much as what he did.
Yeah, exactly. And basically it provided, because they were still overseas when we would come back
for college, so essentially it provided us transportation to get to our school during
the semesters, our summer jobs during the summer, to basically go and see our extended family in
different parts of the country. Because without that, I mean, my parents definitely couldn't have afforded to buy cars for us
whenever we needed to come back to the States for school.
Yeah, absolutely.
So pretty tremendous, tremendous gift on his part.
For sure.
Okay, Ben, this might be a weird question in the middle of your giving story, but
some calls we've taken on this show, some people have a really hard time receiving gifts.
So how did your parents, what was kind
of their posture when this friend came forward and said, hey, I want to give your kids cars when
they come home? You know, like, were they, was it 100% just they accepted it in this humble spirit?
Or did they have any level of like, oh, man, we wish we couldn't do it. We can't do that
for our kids and that receiving, you know, cause I want to speak to that in a, in a, in encouraging
people to receive the gift. Cause sometimes, sometimes I think people struggle receiving as
well. Yeah. I think it was honestly kind of easy for them. Cause I think that they knew that that
was something that they weren't going to be able to provide for us whenever we came back to the States.
So in a way, it was kind of maybe a relief for them and kind of a burden off of their shoulders in terms of having to provide for their kids in that circumstance.
For sure.
So I think it was honestly kind of a relief for them.
Yeah, no, I love that.
That's what I pray, you know, people's heart is,
but I think sometimes people need to hear that to say,
hey, it's okay to receive, and you can do that.
Like, it doesn't speak to who you are
if you're the one given something.
So I love that.
That's so great.
Very cool, Ben.
Thank you for sharing that story, man.
Absolutely, appreciate it.
Absolutely.
Merry Christmas.
Good stuff.
Open phones here, 888-825-5225. Patricia is in Connecticut. Hi, Patricia, tell us your giving story. Merry Christmas, by the way.
Hi, Merry Christmas, Dave and Rachel. So good to talk to you guys.
You too. was actually the recipient of outrageous generosity that I wanted to be able to share with you guys.
And I haven't really told many people this story because I felt like it wasn't my story to tell
since I was the recipient. But it's been two years and I think it's time for everyone to know
that the business that I run was given to me in October of 2020. So I was given a small business,
which is actually a self-serve frozen yogurt shop.
Oh, wow.
So how did that come about?
So, yep, so it goes back a little bit further.
I got laid off from corporate America back in 2014,
and I decided I didn't want to go back to that.
So I picked up a part-time job at the local Froyo shop right in town in November of 2015.
And then my husband and I actually started the Baby Steps January of 2016.
And then we finished our Baby Steps.
We paid off all our debt.
And then somewhere along the line, the owners had asked me, because I was still working at the frozen yogurt shop, to purchase the store.
Or they had numerous stores.
So they, you know, it had been discussed.
But they also knew I didn't borrow money.
So I would always tell them no, because I couldn't afford to own a business, of course.
And then COVID, of course, came in April 2020, we had to
close the shop down. So I was actually unemployed. It was self-serve frozen yogurt. So it just wasn't
sustainable, which was devastating. But we actually did reopen in July of 2020.
So my bosses decided to reopen. And that's what we did. And then a month later,
one of the bosses pulled me aside into the back kitchen, which is never a good sign, right? I was
nervous. And he had asked me if I wanted the store, if I wanted to take the store, be the
store owner. And I said, I don't really know what you mean. What does that mean?
And he said, we're going to give you the store,
but you're going to get this store with equipment that is 11 years old.
They've been in business for 11 years.
Yeah.
I'll tell you what, I want to hear the rest of this,
and I'm up on commercial because I don't want to run this into the ground.
It's too good.
Hang with us through the commercial, Patricia.
We'll hear the rest of the story here on the annual giving show here on
the ramsey show we're taking your calls with
giving stories receiving stories this is all about generosity live like no one else and later you can
live and give like no one else we were in the middle of patricia's story in connecticut uh she
left corporate america went to work for a frozen yogurt shop and they offered to sell it to her a
couple of times and then during covet after going back to work the owner walks in one day and says they are offering
to give it to her now let's pick that story up there Patricia thank you thank you yeah that's
pretty much how it went um so like I said they offered to give me the store um and the store
had been in business for about 11 years already. So of course,
the equipment, you know, the machines, all that stuff was 11 years old. So that happened in about
August. And sure enough, October 14th of 2020, we closed on the business. I started, you know,
an LLC, a new bank account. And I did all that. and we actually closed, and here I am two and a half years later as a small business owner in a very small town, but enjoying every second of it.
Wow.
What prompted them to do that?
Like I said, they'd offered a few times.
I think when customers would come in, I was always there. So customers would say, Oh, is this your store? And I would say, no,
no, no. But they would always say, well, you treat it like your store because I had so much
passion for what I was doing. And it sounds silly. People think it's silly, but you know,
at my interview with, with the store owners at, at when I started, I had told, you know, I had told them I treat every job like
it's a career. So I'm going to have a lot of passion. I love being around people. Of course,
there's, you know, our clientele is generally kids. So I think that after COVID, there was a
lot of restrictions and they actually own a hardware store in the same plaza uh so they were
really you know we all know everyone was stuck home during covid so they were just slammed over
there i mean they were every day all day everybody was home and at the hardware store so i think it
was just time to to figure something out to let it go. Ah, okay. All right. But through your diligence of being so excellent at your job,
you're the person that shined through to receive that, which is amazing.
It really is, and it's been amazing.
And it's more than just a small business here.
It's definitely a family business.
I'm actually looking inside the store right now.
My husband's covering for me while I'm on the phone with you guys. My mom does all our shopping
at Costco every day. So, you know, my retired mom gets to go to Costco every day. It's basically a
joy for her. And my son does all the heavy lifting when orders come in or takes the garbage out at
night. You know, I have a bunch of great employees also, but it's the customers that really make it just really worthwhile.
It's definitely what I feel I was called to do.
Oh, I think you were.
Yeah, you're the backbone of America.
Small business people like you, that's what makes this entire place run.
It is not large corporate goobs, and it's not the government.
It's people like you that make this country great.
The free enterprise system causes people like you to shine, and people like the former owners that were generous to you to
shine yeah absolutely that's incredible just handed over a business yeah pretty cool awesome
very very cool stuff hi patricia thank you for sharing that merry christmas to you we appreciate
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So today's question comes from Jim in Florida.
I'm struggling in giving recently
because I have plans that I need to accomplish,
buy a house and get my small business off the ground.
I am a generous person,
but I feel like I'm being cheap when it comes to giving
or when my wife gets to get something
for her friends or sister.
I don't feel good while deep inside I know that I am.
I'm kind of confused if I'm changing to a jerk
and a selfish person,
but honestly, I'm doing it for my family,
so I need some help.
Jim.
You know, I mean, I think that there's a reality
that when you have your bases covered in your home and with your family and the needs are provided for, it allows that generosity to flow even greater with maybe not as much stress.
But this doesn't sound like it's a, I need to take care of my family first.
I mean, yes, you want to be able to buy a house for sure,
get my small business off the ground.
You know, but this, I would say too though, Jim, that giving, it doesn't have to be extravagant.
And so starting to give a little
until you can give a lot, right?
Like if there are things in your life
that you're wanting to do, we all have that.
But that doesn't mean you can't do both
is what I would say.
Yeah. you're wanting to do we all have that but that doesn't mean you can't do both is what i would say yeah it sounds like um that the uh what's bothering you more than the actual giving um to the sister or to the friends or whatever by your wife is that it feels like that's blocking
these other goals and it's not that's the. So the way you can overcome that is just budget for it.
Just say, we're going to put a line item in the budget, you and your wife.
We agree on our entire budget, but we're going to agree on this is the amount
that your wife has for friends and sister.
And don't go over that.
And then you can use the rest of the budget
and see that you are able to accomplish your goals
of doing stuff in the business or saving up for a home or whatever.
You'll see that if you budget $100 or something,
it's not going to keep you from doing those other things.
But this idea that it's not got any limits on it
and you're not in agreement when she's doing these things.
That's where the rub is.
So if you were in agreement and it had a reasonable limit and you were in agreement on the limit, on the amount that your wife has for these two activities, sister and friends or whatever you want to call it, then you'd be okay with it. But it's just the ambivalence of it that is probably throwing you
because you're obviously a person who plans.
But this is not something, it doesn't make you a bad person
to say I'm going to accomplish some goals.
That's not a bad person.
Now, what we do teach and have taught from the very beginning around Ramsey,
and I think it's good to get into this a little bit, is you want a baseline of giving that is budgeted giving that's just flying around,
and you have a choice between buying another thingy and doing some generosity,
then you can change and do some generosity with that surplus money,
that extra money that's from prospering.
But when you're first starting out, we teach people to limit
their giving to their baseline normal giving. Now, for those of us that are Christians,
evangelical Christians, we teach and believe within our faith to give a tithe, a tenth of
our income to your local church. That's your baseline. That's your normal rhythm of giving. You don't stop doing that.
And above the tithe is called offerings, and all throughout Scripture,
offerings come from surplus, from prospering.
And so they would come after you're out of debt,
after you've taken care of your own household.
And so this idea that you're supposed to give away the rent money and your kids become homeless because you were generous, that's absurd.
And it's not scriptural for those of you that are Christians, by the way.
Take care of your own household first or you're worse than an unbeliever.
That's scriptural.
And that's not lacking in generosity.
It doesn't make you a bad person. Quite the opposite, it makes you a good person. Yeah, absolutely. So we start with
taking care of our house. Then we can expand and say, we're going to take care of people outside
of our house. And then we can expand and say, we're going to change our family tree. And then
we can expand and say, let's change our community but that's that all comes from the surplus above
the normal rhythm of giving and i think you need to put a rhythm of giving jim in your budget for
your wife to have some freedom without being worried about you being upset about it this is
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This is our annual giving show, the show where we talk about the power of generosity.
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This allows you to break this up and give it away, a book, a book, a book, a class, however you want to do it, or use the whole thing yourself the live and give box uh by the way if you want to
buy it it's only 99 bucks at ramsey solutions and that's about 50 60 bucks under what all of those
items retail for so it's a good deal the live and give box one of our traditions on the giving show
that we do is we bring on a few of our ramsey team members a few of the 1100 folks in this building
who all practice generosity
at different levels and have great stories.
But no question about it, Nathan is with us, and Nathan's got a great generosity story.
Hey, Nathan, how are you?
Good, Dave.
How are you doing?
Good.
Merry Christmas.
Same to you.
Merry Christmas.
A little nerve-wracking putting on that microphone, isn't it?
Yeah, just a little bit.
You're doing good you're gonna
make it so tell us your story man so so my my mentor is a guy by the name of uh stan freeze
super nice guy i worked with him for uh 10 years and and and he it's like over the years he's just
been so uh generous with me, but there,
there was one instance that it, that it completely floored me.
So about 10 years ago, I was, I was working for him and I was actually dating,
she is actually now my wife, uh, Lauren over here. And, and she, and,
and so I wanted to propose to her and I was just, just casually, uh, talking to, uh, Stan about it
one day saying, cause you know, cause back then, uh, this was actually before Dave and so I was very stupid with money so I didn't have the money to
buy a ring for for Lauren and so I so I was just kind of kind of venting to him about it one day
didn't really think anything of it and then probably about two three days later he actually
drags me to one of the conference rooms he says come here come here come here so so so we we we go to one of the conference rooms and he gives me a box and he says here you
go i said okay so i open it up and it's a really nice ring and he just tells me, you marry that girl right now.
Oh my gosh.
Whoa.
Just like that.
Yep.
Yep.
So he gave you the engagement ring.
Yes,
he did.
Wow.
That's cool.
Yeah.
He was,
um,
um,
cause I was just floored and I said,
Stan,
did you buy this?
And he said,
Oh no,
no,
no,
no,
no,
no,
no,
no,
no,
no,
no,
I,
I,
um,
I upgraded my,
my wife's ring. So you can have that one and i'm like
oh my gosh oh my goodness wow that's very cool yeah so how tempted have you been to do something
like that for somebody now that you're out of debt and doing well. Oh, we just try to find just like every opportunity.
My wife's very good with discernment.
And so like when she tells me we need to, you know, to give somebody money or to, you know, to help them out, help them move. I always listen to her and say,
okay, you know what you're doing.
Smart man.
I was about to say the same thing.
I was like, smart man.
That's amazing.
Okay, that's what I love about the show though
is I'm like all the different ways
that people step into people's lives, right?
And intersect them in their stories,
where they're at and be able to help, right?
And even something like a proposal
to be able to say, hey. Go marry something like a proposal to be able to say,
hey, here's the ring and all that.
So Stan, Stan, well done.
Is it still the ring you have?
Your wife's sitting over here.
Yes, yeah, yeah.
That's amazing.
Absolutely amazing.
There it is right there.
I like it.
So great.
All right, Nathan, how long you been with Ramsey?
Since January.
All right, and tell everybody what you do here I am a a um
I'm a a senior uh writer with the uh content team absolutely very cool well thank you brother for
sharing that you did a great job and that's a wonderful giving story a wonderful story yes
thanks very cool Merry Christmas y'all very good stuff, fun. That's about as good as it gets.
I love it.
Hey, open phones here at 888-825-5225.
Teresa wrote in from the Baby Steps community on Facebook group.
If you didn't know, there's an official Baby Steps community with, I think it's over a
million people in it now, on Facebook.
That's the official Baby Steps Ramsey community.
I don't know.
It's called something like that.
Today, a family member reached out asking for help.
They're truly struggling receiving food stamps,
but were desperate for items you cannot buy with food stamps.
In less than an hour, I was able to go through my stockpile
and fill a giant Ikea bag with every possible item they may need.
I'm gifting them toilet paper, cleaning supplies, toothpaste, deodorant, napkins, air freshener, laundry soap,
dryer sheets, tissue, trash bags, and about a dozen other household necessities.
On my way over, I'll be picking up dog food, a gas gift card, and some gifts they can give each other for Christmas.
I'm so thankful for being debt- free and that a bunch of recent overtime is
allowing me to help them without it impacting my budget at all i'm finally in the season of giving
and i couldn't be more thankful for that i love that isn't that great and even just that a little
bit of that convenience where you're like all right i'm gonna just go through my pantry and see
what i have here and be able to fill up yeah fill up a bag and be able to give it away
well and you can double up I mean you know a lot of people that you know they do the Costco thing
and they buy like six jars of peanut butter and so they've got plenty you know so you're not going
to go without that's right that's right it works out you know it's it's uh but just to be able to
do that spur of the moment and catch somebody
katie says for so many years i hated december my husband son and sister's birthday plus christmas
i could never do what i wanted this year i'm taking five of us to florida to my parents for
christmas doing house projects for them while they're everyone can have what they need and
some of what they
want for christmas birthdays plenty for giving but the hardest part is keeping the list straight
check the bank a few minutes ago because it felt too spendy and i had only spent five percent of
what was allotted that's weird but good weird keep gets fun. Yeah, there you go.
Well, you know what?
It takes the stress off of the holidays.
One of the biggest elements of stress is the financial threat of a hangover, a financial hangover that lasts till May when you've got your money under control.
In the name of generosity, right?
Yeah, all in the name of generosity right yeah all in the name of
generosity I hated December she says yeah I get it I completely get that this is the annual giving
show here on the Ramsey show so Well, it's our annual giving show, and all day we've gotten to hear some incredible stories of outrageous generosity,
the stuff that gets us fired up, it never gets old.
Guys, if you've learned anything from the stories we're hearing today,
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a few that do there probably is but but majority go on the internet yeah i mean it's just kind of
a foreign thing the internet i said plural that's what john zelany always says the internets the
internets like there's two of them i know it feels like there's a lot i don't know there's a lot of them all right andrea is with us in san
diego andrea happy christmas to you merry christmas merry christmas dave and rachel
thanks for having me on the show absolutely tell us your giving story please i have a receiving
generosity story my husband and i got married last year, November 2021. And we went through Financial
Peace University together and we're on Baby Step 3B. And he is active duty military and
is deployed this year. So last month on our one year wedding anniversary, since he's gone,
I invited one of my best girlfriends to go out to dinner with me. I said,
come to dinner with me. This is, you know, my treat. Let's just have a good meal and good
conversation, you know, get whatever you want. Don't read the menu from right to left. And so
we went out to dinner at a really nice restaurant, the type of restaurant where the manager is,
you know, roaming around, um, talking to people and
making sure everything's satisfactory. So the manager comes over to our table and he asks,
you know, um, if we're visiting from out of town, cause it was a pretty touristy area.
And we said, no, we live here. And so he said, Oh, you know, what's, what's the occasion then?
And I said, well, it's my wedding anniversary, but I'm just here with my friend because my husband is away for work.
And he had a pretty good guess.
He said, oh, is your husband in the military?
And I said, yeah, it's a big military community here.
And he said, oh, you know, I'm sorry that you guys are apart, but, you know, hopefully we can make your meal enjoyable.
And he asked me what what year wedding anniversary it was. And I
just, you know, held up one finger and his jaw dropped and he said, Oh my gosh, you know, I'm
sorry. And he said, you know, which dessert on the menu were you girls eyeing, you know? And so
we looked at one and picked one. I can't remember what it is now. And so of course they, they bring out that dessert, which was really nice. And my friend and I are finishing our meal and a waiter came over, um,
the server from the next section over, it wasn't our server. And he comes up and taps me on the
shoulder. And he said that the couple sitting in the next section over the table behind us overheard
me telling the manager that my husband
was deployed and it was my first wedding anniversary and they had paid for our entire meal
i love it as they should have well played that's amazing i thought you're going to say it was the
manager that just like you know picked it up and just said we got it but it was another customer
there that that did that. Oh,
that's amazing. Yeah, we I kind of thought when the manager was asking, like, oh, which dessert
did you like? You know, I thought that maybe they were going to comp the dessert. Right. And then
my friend and I were just so shocked. And luckily, the couple was still there. They were like
finishing up. And so I was able to turn around and I just said, thank you so much for, you know, your generosity. And they, they said, no,
thank you. I thank your husband for his service. And, um, yeah, we, I didn't really get to talk
with them much, but I asked, you know, if they were visiting or local and they said that they
were visiting on vacation and they were flying home the next day and and that was it and yeah just like the spontaneity and like the impact like
I feel like that is just has such a bigger impact on me than it did them and it's like
that makes my first anniversary like so memorable so memorable. Absolutely. How long have you been married now?
Well, last month was our one-year anniversary.
Oh, this just happened.
This just happened.
Yeah, this just happened.
Wow.
Okay.
I love that.
And I love the picking up the bill at restaurants.
Dave, you're really good at that.
Like, if you see someone you know.
But I think, because I've been the recipient of that.
Not to that extent, Andrea, like, yeah, your one-year anniversary with your husband deployed.
That's just over the top.
Anytime someone does anything,
you think, oh my gosh.
It's so shocking to be on the receiving end,
especially with you in all those circumstances.
That literally makes you smile for weeks and weeks
just thinking about that.
Yeah.
Very cool.
Absolutely.
Very cool. Hey, and do tell your husband. we appreciate him too we love you guys we appreciate what you do for
america and um all the men and women like him and like you and the sacrifice that you do for him
um being uh at work in quotes and if it's out of san diego then that could mean a whole lot of things yeah
that's right so um yeah wow thank you thank you very very much open phones at 888-825-5225 i had
the honor of doing some things with seal teams and um of course they're based out of San Diego, and when they're at work, that means they're downrange.
Yeah, that's when it's getting real.
So somebody is, some bad guy somewhere is in trouble.
That's what that means.
So it's pretty serious.
And these men and women, their level of sacrifice, their level of honor sacrifice their level of honor their level of training is
otherworldly it is it's pretty amazing so anytime you've got the opportunity to bless someone in
uniform uh please do it um i don't care if it's a police uniform a firefighter's uniform or a
set of scrubs sitting there or certainly a military uniform you just reach over and do that every
single time and um you know i watched a guy the other day somebody beat me to it i was in a nice
restaurant and this guy walked in with a uh a vietnam veterans hat on just a ball cap just a
ball cap and um he was uh elderly i mean this guy was he guy, he had served early in Vietnam, probably.
But, I mean, it wasn't 30 seconds before people started lining up to buy that table's food.
I mean, it didn't take but a second.
Because you could just look at that guy and go, that's a guy that needs to be honored.
Yeah, absolutely.
And pretty cool stuff.
There's something that happens, Rachel.
You're like, right, when somebody buys your dinner like that,
regardless of whether you're in a position of honor like that or not,
you're just maybe a position of need, whatever it is.
But there's something about food and that transaction
that makes the receiving person feel very special.
Yes, absolutely.
Absolutely. I know I hate to even say this story
because it's nothing compared to the call we just had but when we we had been married about three
months had moved to nashville i guess i've been about four months and we were starting off our
jobs once and i mean in our early 20s just doing it we had our budget and we couldn't really go out
to eat like you know we were in the franklin area and living in outside of nashville and we
we kind of were like okay we can go out to dinner like twice a week is kind of like our rhythm
and so we went out on a big date night to to puckets downtown franklin yeah uh one night
and some friends that we knew family friends they were a little bit older uh than us and again we
had just been married about four four or five months and i remember we got waters because we didn't want to pay for a drink like i mean we were like in that
that season of life and they paid for our meal and i felt like i won the lottery i was like
it's not coming out of our budget like oh my gosh but yeah there's just it takes you off guard yeah
there's something there's something makes you feel special i know it's a pretty cool but you
do that great you always are paying for people's meals at restaurants, and I just love that. I think it's a beautiful thing.
Fun stuff.
It's great.
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