Episodes

  • Why the Best Leaders Slow the Game Down | Tripp Friedler (Free Gulliver)
    Jun 11 2026

    Today, we're going in depth with Tripp Friedler, co-founder and managing partner of Free Gulliver, a multifamily office based in New Orleans. He's also the author of two books. His latest, The Tunnel, is about losing his son Henry to Mental Illness.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • How to find resilience after profound loss
    • How optimism can be entrepreneurial trait
    • How to incorporate counseling and human psychology in wealth management
    • How Tripp views curiosity as a philosophy of life

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:20 - Time Magazine and an Accidental Music Career

    02:42 - Growing up in New Orleans and Leaving the Family Path

    03:50 - From Peddling Life Insurance to Founding Free Gulliver

    06:35 - The Biggest Investment You Can Make is In You

    07:50 - If You Have no Fear and Anxiety, It's Not a Big Enough Jump

    09:35 - Hiring Builders and Playing to Strengths

    13:25 - How AI Can Transform Wealth Management

    18:30 - Scaling a Business with Optimism

    21:15 - How Studying Counseling Changed the Way He Works with Clients

    23:55 - The Importance of Understanding Your “Location” in Life

    26:00 - How Losing Two Children Taught Resilience

    30:32 - Why Resilience is the Number One Secret to Success

    32:55 - Work Ethic Rapid Fire Questions

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    37 mins
  • AI and the Future of Wealth
    Jun 3 2026

    How is AI specifically impacting the wealth and investing industry? Today's episode pulls together insights from recent guests on how AI is shaping the future.

    In this episode you’ll hear from:

    • Adam Katz - Partner and Head of Founder and Entrepreneur Group at Corient
    • Kelly Coffey - Co-founder of Verita Strategic Wealth Partners
    • Gary Hirschberg - CEO of Aaron Wealth
    • Ron Albahary - CIO of LNW
    • Tripp Friedler - CEO of Free Gulliver

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - What 5 Wealth Leaders Really Think About AI

    01:11 - AI is Inventing Hours (Adam Katz)

    04:06 - Starting an AI-Native Wealth Firm (Kelly Coffey)

    08:10 - AI for Institutional Due Diligence (Gary Hirschberg)

    10:34 - Cutting the Cord on Old Tech (Ron Albahary)

    14:22 - “I Was a Skeptic.” (Tripp Friedler)

    17:36 - Will AI Destroy Jobs?

    19:26 - The Big Takeaway

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    21 mins
  • Leadership Is Earned, Not Anointed | Michel Del Buono (a16z Perennial)
    May 28 2026

    Today, we're going in depth with Michel Del Buono. Michel is the chief investment officer of a16z Perennial. With a career spent leading investment strategy, he brings global knowledge and innovative thinking to help make sense of complex markets.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why you don’t need to over-engineer your career
    • How wealth is a much more complicated optimization problem
    • Why it’s important to broaden your aperture

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:41 - The Investor Who Fixes His Own Air Conditioner

    03:20 - How Living Across Continents Shaped His Thinking

    05:15 - The Renegade Quant

    09:26 - Why You Don’t Need a Master Plan

    10:57 - What the E&F World Taught Him About Choosing People

    13:05 - The Multidisciplinary Challenge of Wealth Management

    16:45 - The Mistake That Changed How He Builds Teams

    19:22 - Recruiting Teams: Looking for the Player/Coach

    23:45 - Inside a16z Perennial’s Investment Philosophy

    28:08 - How AI Will Transform Wealth Management

    30:10 - Work Ethic Rapid Fire Questions

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    35 mins
  • Why Purpose Matters in Investing | Matthew Weatherley-White (Sorenson Impact Advisory)
    May 14 2026

    Today, we're going in depth with Matthew Weatherley-White, partner at Sorensen Impact Advisory. Matthew has spent three decades at the intersection of finance and impact, helping families and institutions align their capital with their mission.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why you should challenge the default playbook
    • How independent thinking is a competitive advantage
    • Why sometimes you hire for skill, and other times you hire for culture fit
    • That true fulfillment comes from aligning work with meaning

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:25 - From Private Chef to Finance

    05:30 - Why Independent Thinking Is Rare in Finance

    06:39 - Challenging the Cold-Calling Playbook

    08:07 - Converting His First $10M Client

    09:34 - Why He Started His Own Firm

    13:44 - Hiring: Skill vs. Culture Fit

    15:05 - Leadership Philosophy: Setting High Standards

    18:01 - How Wealth Management is Evolving

    20:30 - The Future of Impact Investing

    22:36 - Work Ethic Rapid Fire Questions

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    Find out more about Sorenson Impact Advisory (https://sorensonimpact.com/impact-advisory/)

    Connect with Matthew on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-weatherley-white-4ab3a84/)

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    30 mins
  • Turning Setbacks Into Your Biggest Edge | Steven Tenney (Grandview & Co)
    May 7 2026

    Today, we’re going in-depth with Steve Tenney. After a 30-year career as a leader in wealth management, including as Founder and CEO at $700MM RIA Great Diamond Partners, Steve launched Grandview & Co to be the coach to RIAs that he wished he had.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • How relentless effort and persistence can open doors that strategy alone cannot, especially when starting out without a network
    • How struggles can become superpowers
    • How true leadership means making yourself less important
    • The advice that Steve wished he had over his 30-year career


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:37 - How Steve Turned Dyslexia Into a Superpower

    04:12 - The Conversation With His Father That Led Steve Into Wealth Management

    07:08 - Career Beginnings—Cold Calling the White Pages and Winning Clients

    10:31 - The Moment Steve Went Independent and Started His Own Firm

    13:36 - The Biggest Mistakes Steve Made (So You Don’t Have To)

    17:03 - What Steve Looks for When Hiring Talent

    20:20 - The Family Story Behind Grandview

    23:14 - Becoming the Coach He Wishes He Had Over His 30-Year Career

    26:57 - Steve’s Leadership Philosophy

    30:07 - Work Ethic Rapid Fire Questions

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    35 mins
  • When to Break Away and Build Your Own Firm | Gary Hirschberg (Aaron Wealth)
    Apr 30 2026

    Today, we go in-depth with Gary Hirschberg, Founder and CEO of Aaron Wealth Advisors. He helps ultra high net worth families navigate the complex business of managing their wealth, always guided by the values and perspectives shaped by his roots.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why simplicity wins in a complex industry
    • Why you shouldn’t wait too long to take the leap and go independent
    • Great work ethic = initiative without noise
    • Your brand is built on values, not marketing

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:14 - From Archaeology to Wealth Management - How an Interest in History Shaped His Career

    02:47 - Losing a Business in 4 Months and What Early Failure Taught Him

    04:44 - How Fundraising Became His Entry Into the Wealth World

    06:47 - Why Complexity is Overrated - “If I can’t explain it to a client, we don’t do it.”

    07:56 - Why He Left Goldman to Start His Own Firm

    10:26 - The Story Behind “Aaron Wealth”

    13:36 - Gary’s Rigorous Interview Process for Hiring Top Advisors

    14:55 - Scaling to $5B (Without Breaking the Firm)

    16:28 - The Hardest Part of Scaling Culture

    18:36 - How AI Will Change Wealth Management

    21:00 - Work Ethic Rapid Fire Questions

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    25 mins
  • Wealth is More Complex Than You Think | Cameron Dawson (NewEdge)
    Apr 23 2026

    Today, we go in-depth with Cameron Dawson, Chief Investment Officer at NewEdge Wealth. She's known for insightful and distinctive financial commentary, which you may have seen on Bloomberg, CNBC, or other media outlets.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Volatility is feature, not a bug
    • The biggest investor mistake is emotional timing
    • Hard work alone isn’t enough–you need to find the right river to swim in
    • Curiosity = Work Ethic

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:20 - The Childhood Video Cameron Doesn’t Want You To See

    02:58 - How Quitting High School to Dance Ballet Taught Cameron the Lessons Needed for Her Career Today

    05:42 - Cameron’s Early Years in Finance and “Finding the Right River to Swim In”

    10:58 - The Previous Bosses She Tries to Emulate Today

    16:01 - To Recruit Talent, Take the Bureaucracy Out of Hiring

    18:30 - Why a Flat Structure Works at Her Firm

    21:57 - The Most Important Initiatives NewEdge is Prioritizing Right Now to Meet the Pace of Technological Innovation

    25:34 - Why the Wealth Industry Is Far More Complex Than People Think

    27:39 - How To Navigate Complex Situations and Emotions with a Steady Hand

    33:02 - Work Ethic Rapid Fire Questions

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    Connect with Cameron on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-dawson-cfa-89754b22/)

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    36 mins
  • How a Chief Investment Officer Reimagines Risk | Ron Albahary (LNW)
    Apr 16 2026

    Today, we go in-depth with Ron Albahary, Chief Investment Officer at LNW where he determines overall investment strategy.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • That great investors understand humans, not just markets
    • That risk is psychological, not just mathematical
    • How vulnerability is a leadership advantage
    • Why innovation = solving problems, not launching products

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:17 - Ron’s Childhood Artistic Passion

    02:52 - The Lessons he Learned from Moving Between Five Countries Before the Age of Eighteen

    05:52 - Ron’s Beginnings in Wealth Management, from Building Out New Concepts to his First Experience Working Directly with Clients

    09:28 - The Psychological Trick that Changes How Investors See Risk

    11:26 - Ron’s Leadership Philosophy and Why Vulnerability is Crucial

    14:16 - The Initiatives at LNW that Ron is Prioritizing Right Now, Applying a Multi-Generational View

    16:08 - How Ron Sees Impact Investing and Why He Hopes We Stop Talking About It

    19:21 - How AI Can Maximize the Return on the Investment of Time

    23:32 - Work Ethic Rapid Fire Questions

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    Connect with Ron on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-albahary-cfa/)

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    32 mins