In this episode, Dan chats with Nicola Beswick, a financial planner from Melbourne, Australia.
Here, they discuss Nicola's career change into financial planning, how she has built her personal brand, and what being a confidante for her client truly means.
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In this episode, Dan chats with Russell Ho, a financial planner, podcast host, public speaker and all-round great guy from South Africa.
They chat about Russell's entry to the profession, his extremely personal reason for doing what he does, how he came up with his 'Financial Advice Made Easy' tagline, and much, much more.
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In this episode, Dan chats with Lottie Kent from True Financial Design, which is a financial planning firm based in Harrogate.
Here, they have a really interesting discussion about niching and the benefits of it, and why Lottie chose to niche and work with divorced women rather than the wider general public.
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In this episode, Dan chats with Joe Froud from Best Life Financial Planning and the Retirement Planning Academy.
Here, they chat about launching a business during COVID, the need for financial coaching from clients and the transition from paraplanner to financial planner.
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In this episode, Dan chats with Arnaud Malherbe from PSG Wealth in South Africa.
Here, they chat about Arnaud's move from athletics into financial planning, his opinions on the value of advice and what we can do to raise the reputation of financial planning.
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In this episode, Dan spoke with Nick Elston who is a public speaker on the lived experience of mental health.
Here, they chatted about the importance of self-care, why financial planners suffer from burnout and some tips for working on your mental health at work.
Find out more about joining our community, of which Nick is part of, here: https://nextgenplanners.co.uk/join-our-community/
In this episode, Dan chats with Camilla Rogers from fifty50 Coaching in Oxfordshire.
Here, they chat about creating mentally healthy habits in your financial planning business, the state of workplace wellbeing, what it takes to be a great coach and much more.
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In the final episode of our Blast Off Series, Dan chats with Keith Boyes from Spentwell in Edinburgh.
Here, they chat about the best and most challenging parts of being a financial planning business owner, including needing to wear different hats at different times.
Find out more about Blast Off: https://nextgenplanners.co.uk/blast-off/
In Episode 7 of our Blast Off Series, Rohan chats with Tom Morris from Ovation Finance in Bristol.
Here, they chat about becoming employee-owned as a financial planning firm, his work with the IFW, and some of the challenges of becoming a business owner.
Find out more about Blast Off here: https://nextgenplanners.co.uk/blast-off/
In the latest episode in our Blast Off Series, Rohan chats with Rebecca Andrew from Eleven:Eleven Financial.
Here, they discuss Rebecca's journey so far, how she constantly reminds herself of her vision and big picture, and also the challenges of launching a financial planning business.
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In the next episode of our Blast Off Series, Rohan chats with Jess Brady from Fox and Hare in Australia.
Here, they chat about the lessons that Jess learned from launching her financial planning business, what she would do differently, and some tips for those launching their own financial planning business.
Find out more about Blast Off here: https://nextgenplanners.co.uk/blast-off/
In the fourth episode of our Blast Off Series, Rohan chats with Rich Ellis from Ellis Davies Financial Planning in Bristol.
Here, they discuss how to hire, how to launch a financial planning business with a business partner, and also the importance of a business plan.
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In the next episode of our Blast Off Series, Rohan speaks to Lisa Johnstone from VWM Wealth in Scotland.
Here, they discuss how Lisa was involved in a successful succession plan and a few of Lisa's tips on running a thriving financial planning firm.
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In this episode for International Womens Day, our very special guest host Emily Pool chats with Sam Secomb from Women's Wealth.
Here, they discuss the position of women in financial planning, how to get more women into the profession and how to give better financial advice to women.
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In the next episode of the Blast Off series, Rohan chats with Ben Baldwin from STEM Financial.
Here, they discuss knowing your why, how to identify who to work with, and some tips for deciding whether or not to launch your financial planning firm.
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In the first episode in our Blast Off Series, Rohan chats with Jo Little from Emery Little and Eelah.
Here, they chat about Jo's tips for starting a financial planning business, from finding the right support network to finding out who you really want to work with.
The next cohort of the Blast Off Programme goes live in April. Find out more: https://nextgenplanners.co.uk/blast-off/
In this episode, Dan chats with Rich Weatherburn from 313 Financial in Durham.
Here, they chat about the financial planning profession and how it links to personal training, the best parts about running a financial planning firm and how technology can revolutionise financial planning.
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For our 100th episode, Dan chats with Dasarte Yarnway from the United States, who is the co-founder and owner of Berknell Financial Group.
Here, they chat about why Dasarte thinks should start a business at a young age and take risks whilst you have time. They also chat about fee structures, book-writing, content and the profession generally.
Enjoy!
In this episode, Dan chats with Stuart Mangion from Blue Ocean Financial Services in Australia.
Here, they chat about the importance of streamlining the financial planning process, financial education, coffee cups and how to find the right balance.
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In this episode, Dan chats with Christian Burgin, co-founder of Visible Capital in Edinburgh, UK.
They discuss the open banking and fintech trend, and how it perhaps hasn't kicked off as much as we thought it would have done a few years ago.
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In this episode, Dan chats with Kunle Olafare, CEO of SK Financial, a financial planning firm in London.
Here, they chat about the need for authenticity in financial planning, how we can give back to the wider community, and some awesome music recommendations.
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In this episode, Dan chats with the award-winning Chloë Clover from the award-winning film production company, Wander Films, in Middlesborough.
They chat about how financial planners can Beat the Scroll ™ on social media and stand out amongst the crowd. Also discussed were the best content to use as financial planners, why video testimonials work so well, and what is the best Quentin Tarantino movie.
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In this episode, Dan chats with Francois du Toit from PROpulsion in South Africa.
They discuss how we can raise the reputation of the profession, content creation, and much, much more.
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In this episode, Rohan chats with Sam Sloma from Engage FS, who appeared on the podcast a few years ago at the very start of his journey as a financial planning business owner.
Here, they catch-up on how things have been, as well as discussing a hot topic at the moment amongst financial planners - surge meetings.
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In this episode, Dan chats with Andrew Lane from Money & Wealth Management in Australia.
They talk about Andrew's career so far, the state of financial planning in Australia, and the opportunities for financial planners around the world to break the mould and do their own thing.
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