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From Game Design to God’s Design: Russell Hughes on Faith, Flipping, and Finding Purpose
Tuesday, 24 June, 2025
In this inspiring episode of Investing with Purpose, we sit down with Russell Hughes, a humble IHG member, creative force in the game development world, and faith-driven real estate investor. From a childhood shaped by a "starving artist" father and hard life lessons, to building successful gaming companies and getting his hands dirty flipping HUD homes, Russell’s journey is anything but conventional.We explore how faith pulled him back from wayward paths, how he brings purpose into the work he does today, and how he’s navigating the early stages of real estate investing with spiritual clarity. This episode is a powerful testament to aligning your calling with your career, and how ethical investing is not just possible—but purposeful.TakeawaysInvesting should reflect personal beliefs and values.Many Christians consider the ethical implications of their investments.Financial advisors play a crucial role in aligning investments with faith.Return and safety are important, but not the only factors.Ethical investments can lead to better alignment with core beliefs.Navigating ethical dilemmas is essential for faith-based investing.Investors should seek advisors who understand their values.Values-based investing can enhance personal fulfillment.Financial planning should incorporate ethical considerations.Investing wisely involves a holistic view of one's beliefs.TitlesFaith Meets Finance: A New Approach to InvestingInvesting with Integrity: Aligning Values and WealthChapters00:00 Introduction to Faith-Driven Investing01:21 Early Influences and Family Background03:02 Turning Points and Lessons Learned05:34 Faith and Values in Financial Decisions07:14 Purposeful Investments and Impact08:08 Navigating Profits vs. Principles10:29 Legacy and Wealth Transfer13:51 Community and Mentorship in Investing16:05 Dream Investments and Future Aspirations26:59 New ChapterRussell was born Texas to a loving mom and Starving Artist father who passed away when he was a young teen. After years of wayward living, Russell worked his way into the Game Development Industry and worked on several number 1 titles as well as helped start several game companies. Early on, he started buying HUD homes to do the slow flip while living in them. Russell notes that, along the way, God was not letting him slip away, He has always called him back into discipline no matter how much he strayed. He is amazing.Email: russsssman@gmail.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/russellhughesIG: @russelllhughesConnect with UsAre you interested in joining a community of like-minded individuals who aspire to build true wealth through real estate passive investing? Go to IHG Investor Club to learn more!🎧Listen to our podcast: https://bit.ly/iwp-podcast🤝Connect with Steven: https://bit.ly/steven-libman💰 Start investing with purpose: https://www.investingwithpurpose.org/investors-clubDisclaimerThe information provided in this podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice. We are not financial advisors, and the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the hosts/guests and should not be construed as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any investment. Always consult with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results, and investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal.