Faith, finances and freedom as Full Bloom Financial featured on Empowered with Meg Ryan

Viewers will be guided through an approach to financial planning that prioritises values-based and relational decision-making rather than purely transactional models.

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Full Bloom Financial® is set to be featured in an upcoming segment of the Public Television programme Empowered with Meg Ryan, offering viewers an educational look at financial planning tailored for Christian women.

The segment, announced on 6 January 2026, will be filmed at the Empowered Studio in Boca Raton, Florida. It aims to explain the financial considerations facing women of faith, particularly those who also run businesses, and how personalised financial strategies can support a confident and purpose-driven life.

The programme will explore how many women remain underserved by the traditional financial services industry, often receiving broad advice that fails to reflect their individual values, life stages and long-term goals. Viewers will be guided through an approach to financial planning that prioritises values-based and relational decision-making rather than purely transactional models.

A key focus of the segment will be how comprehensive financial planning can help women navigate challenges such as longer life expectancy, income disparities and career breaks, while turning these factors into opportunities for stability and confidence. The discussion will also address the specific needs of women business owners, including balancing personal financial goals with business growth, increasing company value and ensuring long-term financial independence.

The programme will also introduce the concept of Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI), explaining how investors can align their portfolios with their faith while maintaining sound financial principles. In addition, the segment will outline the role of fiduciary advisors and examine how a flat-fee financial planning model can improve transparency and access to guidance. Under this structure, fees remain predictable and do not increase as a result of inheritance, business sales or portfolio growth.

Michelle Brow, ChFC, CEPA, Financial Life Cultivator and Founder of Full Bloom Financial®, said: “Jesus has already given us abundance. But abundant living requires intentional stewardship, it doesn’t happen by accident. With clarity, planning, and faithful steps forward, women can confidently prepare for retirement, manage today’s finances, grow a business, and steward God’s provision. Through faith-based, flat-fee fiduciary financial planning, you don’t have to do it alone—let’s cultivate a financial life that reflects your faith and your future.”

The segment is designed to deliver clear, jargon-free education and to support women who feel uncertain about their financial future. It will also reference data showing that women are highly likely to become the sole decision-makers for their finances at some point in their lives, highlighting the importance of confidence and informed choice. The programme will further encourage viewers to ask the right questions when selecting a financial professional, supporting stronger communication and better outcomes.

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