In this episode: Jim Grubman, a family wealth consultant and educator, joins Rod to talk about the ongoing migration to Wealth 3.0 and enhanced research.
Length: 39 minutes
In this episode: Jim Grubman, a family wealth consultant and educator, joins Rod to talk about the ongoing migration to Wealth 3.0 and enhanced research.
Length: 39 minutes
In this episode: Rod speaks with Melissa Mitchell Blitch, author of "In the Company of Family - How to Thrive When Business is Personal" about the importance of boundaries in families and helping them to thrive both as a family and as a business.
Length: 26 minutes
In this episode: Rod speaks with Rodger Johnson and Tiffany Kirgan from Johnson Financial Group to learn how they have integrated the Heritage Process and multi-generational planning into their financial services practice and the impact it has had on their clients, their relationships with their clients, and their business.
Length: 18 minutes
In this episode: Steve Legler, author, family legacy coach, and advisor works with business families and their members to help ensure that their generational transition will be successful. He joins Rod to discuss his book ‘Interdependent Wealth’ and talk about family systems, particularly the Bowen Family Systems Theory.
Length: 40 minutes
In this episode: Thayer Willis is an author, speaker, and leading authority in the area of wealth counseling. Born into the founding family of the multinational Georgia-Pacific Corporation, she brings to her field a unique insider’s perspective on contending with family dynamics as they relate to the mental and emotional challenges of wealth. Our topic is the psychology of wealth and the issues faced in the rare world of inheritors including some of the wrong assumptions that people make about that world.
Length: 24 minutes
In this episode: Paul Binnion with Hanlon Investment Management talks about the changes that have happened and are happening in the investment advisory world from transactional relationships to consultative relationships.
Length: 36 Minutes
In this episode: Marty Dutch, VP, Director of Philanthropy Services at First Foundation in Irvine, CA and Past President of the International Association of Advisors in Philanthropy talks about philanthropy and how it benefits both professionals and the families they serve.
Length: 42 Minutes
In this episode: Providing experiential learning experiences for your clients will lead to deeper relationships, higher client retention, more and better introductions, more revenue now and in the future, happier clients, and a more satisfying experience for the advisor.
Length: 16 minutes
In this episode: There is a tsunami-level shift taking place in the planning world. You might not be aware of how deep it is. This shift is being driven by clients who are being more vocal than they have ever been about the outcomes they are seeking from the work they do with their advisors. Rod Zeeb suggests that you may not have the big picture about this shift, and what it means to your business.
Length: 18 minutes
In this episode: Most people experience different levels of trust with their various advisors, and your clients certainly trust you. But, are you the trusted advisor they call when anything major (not just legal or financial) happens in their lives? Here is how to move up to that level of trust.
Length: 22 minutes
In this episode: Heritage Institute founder and CEO, Rod Zeeb describes the origins and mission of the Institute, the value it delivers to advisors, and its development into the premier source of training for advisors who are ready to take their practices to the highest level.
Length: 12 minutes
In this episode: Lori Coonen, Master HDP & Chief Learning Officer, interviews Rod Zeeb about the use of a powerful and specialized kind of “Alignment Conversation” that advisors can use when enrolling new clients.
Length: 38 minutes
In this episode: Rod Zeeb tackles the age-old question that advisors regularly deal with when it comes to issues of inheritance and philanthropy: How much is enough to give the children? The answer, of course, begins with the phrase, “It depends!”
Length: 7 minutes
In this episode: Rod Zeeb talks with estate planning attorney David York about the shift that has been taking place in estate planning, where understanding and identifying what matters most to the client takes center stage.
Length: 32 minutes
Contact David York: E-Mail David at: David@yorkhowell.com, and visit him on the web @ www.yorkhowell.com
In this episode: Rod Zeeb talks with Randy Fox, who is a wealth strategist, philanthropic estate planner, educator, and speaker, about the importance of effective professional collaboration.
Length: 22 minutes
Contact Randy Fox: E-Mail Randy at: randyafox1@gmail.com, and visit his website: https://www.twohawksconsulting.com