• Establishing Wealth That Lasts with Lindsay Hadley, Managing Director of Harbor Fund
    Jan 20 2026

    Lindsay Hadley is the Managing Director of Harbor Fund, the first venture capital-shaped 501(c)3 investing in films and television that change culture for good. She's the founding executive director behind Global Citizen, brought the first $17 million to the organization, and has spent her career galvanizing A-list celebrities, billionaire philanthropists, and major corporations around causes that matter. Her journey from witnessing extreme poverty in post-Soviet Russia to raising $12 million in her first year at Harbor Fund is a masterclass in applied faith and relentless purpose.

    In this conversation, Lindsay reveals how growing up in a conservative Mormon community where women were expected to be stay-at-home mothers shaped her resistance to traditional career paths—and how becoming the primary breadwinner created painful but necessary conversations in her marriage. You'll discover the inflection point when she sold her dream home for double what she built it for, moved to Hawaii, and completely reimagined her relationship with money and mental health.

    Lindsay shares why she left the "eat what you kill" consulting treadmill to build residual income, how she's now matching philanthropists with Hollywood's elite to fund purpose-driven storytelling, and why changing one person's world matters as much as changing the world.

    Key Topics:

    1. How witnessing extreme poverty in post-Soviet Russia shaped a lifelong paradigm about money and privilege

    2. Navigating the painful cognitive dissonance of being the primary breadwinner in a traditional marriage

    3. The financial inflection point of selling a home for double and rethinking wealth strategy at 40

    4. Moving from "eat what you kill" consulting to building residual income streams

    5. Why the most powerful engine in the world is Hollywood—and how to hijack it for good

    6. Creating the first venture capital-shaped nonprofit investing in films that change culture

    7. Building a $100 million fund to become top 1% of independent film financing

    8. Why dangerous love and being fully known matters more than any professional legacy

    Connect with Lindsay online:

    Website: https://www.capitafinancialnetwork.com/team/lindsay-hadley

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-hadley-6796a748/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsayshadley/?hl=en

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    Website: https://wealthcatalyst.com

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    Wealth Catalyst Summit: https://wealthcatalyst.com/summits

    Speaking: https://syamabunten.com

    Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com

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    48 mins
  • Negotiate Like Your Future Depends On It with Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach
    Jan 13 2026

    Lynnette Khalfani-Cox is known to millions as "The Money Coach"—a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning journalist, and one of the most trusted voices in personal finance. Her journey from sharing bunk beds with four sisters in a two-bedroom apartment to building a multi-million dollar financial education empire is a masterclass in self-advocacy and strategic negotiation.

    In this conversation, Lynnette reveals the moment that changed everything when it came to negotiations, pathways to landing dream jobs, and how layoffs can be catalysts for more success. Lynnette shares her framework for negotiating from strength rather than need and why she's now amplifying trusted voices to reach 10 million people through the Financial Influencer Network.

    Key Topics:

    1. Why employers expect you to negotiate—and what it signals when you don't

    2. The power of admitting what you don't know while proving what you can deliver

    3. How to negotiate from a position of strength instead of need or greed

    4. The career-defining mistake of not getting agreements in writing

    5. Transforming a corporate "baseball bat" layoff into entrepreneurial freedom

    6. Why legacy is measured in lives touched, not accolades earned

    7. Building wealth at scale by amplifying trusted voices through collaboration

    8. The "each one teach one" approach to creating generational financial impact

    Connect with Lynnette online:

    Website: https://lynnettekhalfanicox.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnettekhalfanicox/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynnettekhalfanicox/?hl=en

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    Website: https://wealthcatalyst.com

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    Wealth Catalyst Summit: https://wealthcatalyst.com/summits

    Speaking: https://syamabunten.com

    Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Building Wealth While Breaking Systems with Kelly Resendez, President of Minerva
    Jan 6 2026

    Kelly Resendez is a force of nature in the world of women's leadership and wealth building. As President of Minerva, founder of GoBundance Women, and former executive at GoodLeap (a multi-billion dollar fintech company), Kelly has spent her career not just climbing ladders—but building entirely new structures for women to thrive.

    In this powerful conversation, Kelly takes us from her entrepreneurial upbringing in Northern California to earning close to a million dollars by age 25, through her awakening after her mother's dementia diagnosis, and into her current mission: fixing broken systems that hold women back. You'll hear how she transformed from a "significance-aholic" chasing external validation into a conscious leader who sees money as energy and a tool for impact.

    This episode is a masterclass in scaling without sacrifice, building community over loneliness, and understanding that investing in women's wellbeing isn't just good for women—it's good for families, communities, and the world.

    Key Topics:

    1. How growing up with entrepreneurial parents shaped Kelly's abundant mindset and fierce work ethic
    2. Earning close to $1M by age 25—and why worldly success didn't equal inner fulfillment
    3. The awakening that shifted money from a measure of worth to a tool for impact
    4. Overcoming the "fear of numbers" that blocks most people from true wealth building
    5. Creating your own job description as the secret to unlocking what's next
    6. Moving from self-made success to community-driven growth through GoBundance Women
    7. The investment criteria Kelly uses: founder energy + world positive impact
    8. Why hormone replacement therapy is about longevity, not just symptom management.

    Connect with Kelly online:

    Website: https://kellyresendez.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyresendez/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelly_resendez/?hl=en

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    Website: https://wealthcatalyst.com

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    Wealth Catalyst Summit: https://wealthcatalyst.com/summits

    Speaking: https://syamabunten.com

    Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com

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    47 mins
  • Understanding Investment as a Long-Term Relationship, Not Just a Transaction with Patty Wexler, Founder of Avila
    Dec 30 2025

    I am joined this week by the brilliant and beautiful Patty Wexler. Patty is not only backing bold founders reimagining the future economy through Avila but also someone who has had such a unique story on this earth. From growing up in Venezuela as the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors to becoming a venture capitalist investing in nuclear fusion and geothermal energy, Patty's journey is a masterclass in experiencing excellence and finding your path.

    Today, we dive deep into Patty's formative years split between Venezuela and New York, where she learned early that counting every penny was survival. You'll hear about the boss who picked up the phone and changed her life trajectory, her realization that $28,000 felt like infinite wealth until rent was due, and how she tasted excellence at the buffet of opportunities from consulting to Disney to tech investing. Patty shares her philosophy on why venture isn't for everyone, the critical importance of choosing financial partners like you're entering a marriage with children, and why she pivoted from typical Silicon Valley investing to backing companies working on humanity's biggest challenges.

    Listen as Patty talks about teaching her son to invest in her fund at age eight, the awkwardness of mixing money and personal relationships when fundraising, and her deep belief that we all need to stay involved with critical thinking as the world teeters on instability. This is a conversation about building wealth while keeping your eyes on the long-term future of our planet.

    Key Topics:

    1. Growing up with the epigenetics of Holocaust survival and what it means to count every penny
    2. Learning that the first leap is the hardest, but once you're an immigrant, there's more optionality
    3. Why early career is about experiencing different things to figure out what makes you tick
    4. Understanding that venture capital isn't for everyone and choosing the right financial partners is like marriage with children
    5. Making the pivot from lazy Silicon Valley investing to backing nuclear fusion and geothermal energy
    6. Teaching your kids that privilege isn't random and comes from working very hard
    7. Why the world needs critical thinking and long-term vision when everything feels unstable

    Connect with Patty online:

    Website: https://www.avila.vc

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciahalfenwexler/

    Instagram: @pattywexler @avila.vc

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    Website: wealthcatalyst.com

    Substack: https://thewealthcatalystwithsyama.substack.com/

    Download Syama's Free Resources: wealthcatalyst.com/resources

    Wealth Catalyst Summit: wealthcatalyst.com/summits

    Speaking: syamabunten.com

    Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com

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    48 mins
  • Protecting Your Legacy Through Unconventional Assets and Financial Education with Camille Scott-Wiles, ICU Nurse and Financial Educator
    Dec 23 2025

    Join me for a profound conversation with Camille Scott-Wiles, an ICU nurse turned financial educator who transformed personal tragedy into a mission to help everyday professionals build lasting wealth. Camille's story begins in East New York, Brooklyn, where she grew up in poverty despite having a millionaire father, creating a complex relationship with money that would shape her entire financial philosophy.

    Camille shares the pivotal moment when both her parents died of cancer just 19 hours apart, leaving her to navigate two estate settlements across multiple countries while launching her nursing career. This experience revealed critical gaps in financial planning that most families face—from missing life insurance policies to unprotected assets—and ignited her passion for teaching others how to avoid the same pitfalls.

    Throughout our conversation, Camille reveals why she allocated 75% of her portfolio to precious metals, how she uses index universal life insurance policies that the wealthy have leveraged since 1913, and why she checks her investments daily in today's volatile economic climate. She breaks down complex concepts like the gold-to-silver ratio, wealth cycles, and the geopolitical shifts that are reshaping how we should think about protecting our assets. This episode is essential listening for anyone who wants to take control of their financial education and build wealth that can weather any economic storm.

    Key Topics:

    1. What you learn about money from watching your parents' struggles—and why sometimes the best lessons come from what NOT to do
    2. How losing both parents within 19 hours forces you to become financially savvy overnight and manage estates across countries
    3. Why life insurance is the first line of defense in estate planning—and the policy types most people never hear about
    4. How to educate yourself on alternative investments while working full-time by following wealth cycles and market pioneers
    5. Why diversifying into precious metals offers peace of mind when traditional markets face geopolitical and economic turbulence
    6. What the gold-to-silver ratio reveals about when to enter and exit commodity investments for maximum returns
    7. How index universal life insurance policies let you build tax-free retirement wealth the way elites have since 1913
    8. Why checking your portfolio daily keeps you ahead of market shifts and helps you rebalance for changing economic conditions

    Connect with Camille online:

    Website: https://stan.store/PreciousMetalsMasterclass

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/camillewiles/

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    Website: https://wealthcatalyst.com

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    Wealth Catalyst Summit: https://wealthcatalyst.com/summits

    Speaking: https://syamabunten.com

    Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com

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    39 mins
  • Building Wealth Through Service and Fearless Risk-Taking with Flossie Hall, CEO of Stella Foundation
    Dec 16 2025

    Join me for an incredible conversation with Flossie Hall, a powerhouse entrepreneur who has built and exited multiple seven-figure businesses and is now CEO of Stella Foundation, where she's helped move over $200 million in capital to female founders worldwide. Flossie's journey from growing up in poverty in small-town America to becoming a force for women's economic empowerment is nothing short of extraordinary.

    Flossie takes us through her early years, from being "toothless Flossie" living in constant instability to becoming a teenage mother determined to break generational cycles. She shares how she navigated working three jobs while earning two undergraduate degrees, even becoming a Distinguished Researcher at the University of Michigan. Her story takes an unexpected turn when a military move forces her to pivot from medical school to accidentally launching a meal prep business that generated $30,000 per month from her home kitchen.

    Throughout our conversation, Flossie reveals the inflection points that transformed her relationship with money, from the day she realized she could dictate her own income to learning that enough is truly enough. She opens up about teaching her four children about wealth, investing in startups as "lotto tickets," and why she organizes her work into three buckets based on mission, balance, and profit. This episode is a masterclass in turning adversity into advantage and using wealth as a tool for systemic change.

    Key Topics:

    1. How growing up in poverty shaped an unshakeable determination to create financial freedom
    2. Becoming a teenage mother and the decision to work rather than let circumstances define your future
    3. The moment you realize you can dictate your own income and why that autonomy changes everything
    4. Accidentally building a $30K/month business and discovering your gift for scaling operations
    5. Why treating businesses as temporary identities rather than permanent fixtures unlocks exponential growth
    6. Finding your "enough is enough" threshold and choosing life balance over endless work
    7. Teaching your children about money, investing, and the value of work when they've never experienced struggle
    8. Building an investing muscle through sweat equity, small checks, and calculated risk-taking as your "lotto tickets"

    Connect with Flossie online:

    Website: https://stella.co/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flossiehall

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    Website: wealthcatalyst.com

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    Wealth Catalyst Summit: wealthcatalyst.com/summits

    Speaking: syamabunten.com

    Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com

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    49 mins
  • Rewriting Who Gets to Build Wealth with Nell Daly, Co-Founder of Revenge Capital
    Dec 9 2025

    I am joined this week by the beautiful and incredible Nell Daly from Revenge Capital. Nell is not only a venture capitalist investing in underrepresented founders but also a former psychotherapist who spent 17,000 hours listening to people's life stories and understanding how deeply money affects our psychological well-being and life choices.

    Today, we dive deep into Nell's unconventional journey from growing up as the daughter of Irish immigrants who physically skipped middle class but psychologically remained "kids from the projects," to becoming a therapist treating the symptoms of economic inequality, to finally deciding to treat the root causes by becoming a venture capitalist. You'll hear about the profound ways financial insecurity shaped her childhood, her pivot from law to art school after a friend's tragic death, and the realization that came from years of private practice that economic freedom is fundamental to human autonomy and mental health.

    Nell shares how she taught herself venture capital during the pandemic by Googling every term she didn't understand, why her son named the fund "Revenge," and her mission to make sure that anyone who doesn't look or sound like traditional power has a seat at the table. Listen as Nell talks about the courage it takes to keep touching the hot stove, why being talent isn't enough when you want to run the company, and how we need more women later in the food chain writing the actual checks.

    Key Topics:

    1. Growing up with the psychological scars of poverty even when you're physically middle class

    2. Treating 17,000 hours of patients and realizing money is the root cause, not just a symptom

    3. Learning that economic freedom is fundamental to leaving bad relationships and living out your dreams

    4. Teaching yourself venture capital through Google when you don't come from banking or finance

    5. Why "Revenge" perfectly captures what underrepresented founders are really seeking

    6. The difference between being talent and being the one who writes the checks

    7. Creating systematic change so talented women don't leave male-dominated industries in tears

    Connect with Nell online:

    Website: https://revenge.capital/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nellgibbondaly/

    Instagram: @nell.daly @revengecapital

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    Website: wealthcatalyst.com

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    Wealth Catalyst Summit: wealthcatalyst.com/summits

    Speaking: syamabunten.com

    Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com

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    51 mins
  • Building Wealth Through Community-First Real Estate with Mel Dorman, Founder of Seller Financing Academy
    Dec 2 2025

    I am joined this week by the bold and brilliant Mel Dorman. Mel is not only a successful real estate investor with nearly three dozen rental units but also a financial activist devoted to helping people reclaim their financial power through ethical real estate investing.

    Today, we dive deep into Mel's journey from being a self-described "anti-capitalist" social worker to becoming a real estate investor who's redefining what wealth-building can look like when it centers people and community. You'll hear about Mel's unconventional first business breeding reptiles in high school, her transformative humanitarian work abroad, and the family crisis that sparked her mission to build wealth differently.

    Mel shares how she discovered seller financing as an alternative to traditional real estate investing, building a multi-million-dollar portfolio starting with just $500 out of pocket. She opens up about the profound moment at her father's bedside that crystallized her purpose to teach others what she learned too late to help him. Listen as Mel talks about creating the Seller Financing Academy, her vision for economic justice through local ownership, and how transformation happens when we build wealth in community with our neighbors rather than extracting from them.

    Key Topics:

    1. Starting with financial celibacy and learning that opting out of capitalism doesn't protect you from it

    2. The family crisis that forced a reckoning with money as power and agency

    3. Discovering seller financing as a relationship-based investment strategy built on social capital, not money capital

    4. Turning $500 into 23 rental units through creative deal structuring and strategic thinking

    5. The promise made at her father's bedside that became her life's mission

    6. Why transformation happens in community, not through weekend boot camps

    7. Building ethical real estate ecosystems where neighbors become partners instead of extraction targets

    Connect with Mel online:

    Website: https://www.meldorman.com/

    Book: Bank on Your Neighbor

    TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptadc1hNEi8

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mel_dorman/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissadorman/

    Seller Financing Academy: https://www.sellerfinancingacademy.com/

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    Website: wealthcatalyst.com

    Podcast: wealthcatalyst.com/getting-rich-together-podcast

    Download Syama's Free Resources: wealthcatalyst.com/resources

    Wealth Catalyst Summit: wealthcatalyst.com/summits

    Speaking: syamabunten.com

    Big Delta Capital: www.bigdeltacapital.com

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    46 mins