My 3 Words Review and My 4 Filters for 2022
For seven years, I’ve started each year with 3 words that I’ve carefully chosen to motivate me, remind me, and
For seven years, I’ve started each year with 3 words that I’ve carefully chosen to motivate me, remind me, and
In a Nutshell: Satoshi Nakomoto is possibly the greatest philosopher of the modern era. The stitching together of the various threads that comprise
In a Nutshell: The tentative embrace of Bitcoin and other digital assets by advisors and institutions was one of the biggest stories in financial
In a Nutshell: The diversity movement was a necessary first step towards making companies more inclusive, equitable, and dynamic. To maintain that
Guest: Ashley S. Murphy, CFP® AIF® CEPA, Founder and Executive Director at Global Financial Planning Institute
Guest: Matthew Hanzelka, the Pastor of Community Care at Peace of Christ Church, just outside of Austin, Texas. Matt has a Bachelor’s Degree in
In a Nutshell: Influence is a by-product of who we are connected to, how much our connections trust us, and the sense of community that we share.
Insight: Who you are when you start your Bitcoin journey and who you become as you go further and further down the rabbit hole could be two very
In a Nutshell: Why are so many records broken at Olympics and world championships? Because top athletes thrive when the stakes are highest. Once we
Insight: For the second year in a row, I was invited to speak at the Bitcoin for Advisors conference produced by Coindesk as a member of the FA
Podcasts: Digital Money Advisor — Steve Sanduski Bitcoin Fundamentals (We Study Billionaires podcast) — Preston Pysh Coin Stories – Natalie
In a Nutshell: Your business will only grow as fast as you grow personally. To realize our full potential, we have to be willing to confront the
Guest: Andy Edstrom, CFA®, CFP®, a financial advisor at WESCAP Group, where he manages more than $300 million for high-net-worth families. Andy
In a Nutshell: Advisors are so focused on working with clients and dealing with the business that they often shortchange the goldmine of information
Guest: Andrew M. Bailey, a professor at Yale-NUS College, where he teaches classes and conducts research on money, philosophy and politics. He is