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Good Till Canceled

Good Till Canceled

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A podcast for Financial Advisors, Asset Managers, and those interested in a behind-the-scenes look at the industry. Nic Nielsen's a financial advisor, Corey Keating provides marketing for financial advisors. They’re both fired up about the current opportunities in the industry, growing their businesses, attracting more clients, creating better marketing programs on top of their shared desire to talk basketball, sports cards, fitness, family, and bunch of other random topics. **Ideal for those looking to grow**© 2026 Good Till Canceled Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales
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  • Why Most Advisory Firms Stall And What It Takes To Grow Again — 049
    Jan 23 2026

    New year energy is loud, but the real story here is the quiet math behind it: Higher incomes, higher complexity, and a lot more ways to get taxes wrong.

    We open the hood on why inquiries spiked after the holidays and what people actually want when they reach out. Spoiler: It isn’t another model portfolio. It’s clarity, confidence, and permission to make big life moves without second-guessing.

    We get honest about the most common error we’re seeing: Roth IRA contributions made over the income limits and how a 6% annual penalty can quietly compound for years. We share how we work with CPAs to unwind eight-year problems, weigh the cleanest fixes, and keep families moving forward. Then we zoom out to the bigger shift: Asset management alone is losing steam. The value now is judgment and timing. Should you buy the beach house? Take the $13,000 trip? Retire at 62 instead of 65 and gain 12 extra adventures? When planning is done well, it turns those questions into decisions that fit your life.

    We hope advisors recognize the industry currents we call out: Aging books that cannibalize themselves, heirs who move assets to where they feel known, and a marketing landscape that rewards consistency over hacks. We talk practical growth, LinkedIn visibility, client experience that’s actually referable, and building expertise that estate attorneys and CPAs want to send work to. If you missed the seasonal rush, great. Start planting for the next one. Fix bottlenecks across your process, count appointments instead of views, and make every client touch feel like Chick-fil-A, not a shrug at the counter.

    We hope you enjoy!

    Thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • The Psychology of Stagnation: What Happens When Advisors Stop Growing — 048
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode we dig into a powerful idea: When a financial advisor’s business stops growing, it doesn’t just affect revenue, it impacts confidence, client service, and even the types of clients advisors are willing to take on.

    We unpack insights from Nick Murray on the psychology of stagnation, discussing how a lack of growth can lead advisors to hold onto poor-fit clients, hesitate to invest in marketing, and gradually lose the energy that fuels great client relationships. We outline a realistic marketing ladder advisors can follow: Starting with authentic email communication, consistent social presence, and eventually building a professional YouTube foundation that showcases who you really are.

    We also tackle the love-hate relationship many advisors have with LinkedIn: Acknowledging its flaws while explaining why it remains one of the most powerful tools for targeting ideal prospects with precision. We share real examples of prospects who followed silently for years before finally reaching out.

    The episode wraps with a thought experiment: If you had to start over from scratch, what would you do? How repeatable growth can be when you understand the fundamentals.

    And because this was taped during the holiday season, we close things out by drafting our personal Top 7 Christmas Movies of all time.

    We hope you enjoy!

    Thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Attract, Don’t Chase; Quality Over Volume; The Advisor Flywheel — 047
    Dec 2 2025
    • The blueprint for advisor growth
    • How to stop chasing and start attracting
    • Simple habits that compound results
    • Map platform choices, newsletters, and building an ensemble practice that delivers
    • How quality > volume with prospects
    • Content that invites vs chases
    • Instagram’s upside and difficulty
    • Lnkedin’s necessity
    • Weekly newsletter as owned distribution
    • One-minute post‑meeting debriefs fueling content
    • How to compound attention

    We hope you enjoy!

    Thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 12 mins
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