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From the Battlefield to the Boardroom: How Faith, Focus & Family Built a Financial Leader

From the Battlefield to the Boardroom: How Faith, Focus & Family Built a Financial Leader

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How do you build a business that honors your faith, serves your family, and still thrives in the real world?

In this episode of The Entrepreneur Blueprint, host Brian Smith sits down with longtime friend, brother in Christ, and financial services leader Corey Allen. From a humble upbringing in St. Martin, Louisiana, to serving in Iraq, and now serving everyday families through financial literacy and empowerment, Corey’s journey is anything but conventional. But it’s rich with purpose, persistence, and powerful life lessons.

Corey shares how he transitioned from military life to entrepreneurship, discovering his calling in financial services without prior experience, or even a love for math. His path was shaped by mentorship, mindset shifts, and a deep love for people. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to scale your business without losing your soul, Corey delivers gold for real-life disciples aiming to lead and serve with integrity.


🔥 5 Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:

Why loving people is more important than loving numbers in business

The “5 P’s” to evaluate any opportunity (Philosophy, People, Process, Price, Performance)

How block scheduling can create balance between business and family

Why mentorship only works if you’re humble and coachable

The secret power of keeping your “why” front and center

💬 “You don’t learn it to do it. You do it to learn it.” - Corey Allen


➡️ Take Action: If this episode inspired you, share it with a friend who needs encouragement on their entrepreneurial journey. Don’t forget to subscribe and journal what your current “why” is, it might be the key to your next breakthrough.

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