The Power of Envelope Money
Shane Walker on Intentional Spending Habits


Guest Introduction
Shane Walker is a visionary entrepreneur, financial expert, and advocate for intentional living. With over 15 years of entrepreneurial experience, Shane has dedicated his life to creating tools and systems that empower individuals to align their spending with purpose, restore financial freedom, and make smarter money decisions.
As the creator of Qube Money, Shane has revolutionized the groundbreaking envelope budgeting system, seamlessly bringing it into the digital age. His expertise in personal finance, combined with his deep understanding of psychology, has helped countless people break free from the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle and achieve lasting financial peace.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Shane is a devoted husband of 18+ years, a father to eight, and a leader committed to fostering values of faith, family, and service. From exploring the wilderness to mentoring youth and serving his community, Shane’s life embodies the balance between purpose and business.
In this conversation, Shane Walker and Seb Wichmann discuss the psychology of money management, the impact of social media on spending habits, and the innovative approach of CubeMoney, which utilizes envelope budgeting to help individuals manage their finances intentionally. They explore the importance of understanding the purpose behind spending and how intentional living can lead to better financial decisions and overall happiness. In this conversation, Shane and Seb explore the principles of budgeting, particularly the concept of envelope budgeting, and its application in both personal and business finance. They discuss the psychological aspects of spending, the importance of intentionality in financial decisions, and how these principles can be integrated into business practices to foster a culture of accountability and empowerment. Shane emphasizes the need for systems that support intentional spending and the role of team dynamics in achieving financial goals.