FutureProof Advisor Podcast

Matt Reiner

The FutureProof Advisor is built to help financial advisors unlock their full potential—not just by growing their business, but by becoming the best version of themselves and their firms. Through deep industry insights, real-world strategies, and personal transformation, FutureProof Advisor is your path to doubling your business and building a legacy.

  1. Capacity Without Purpose is Just More Busy Work

    8 HRS AGO

    Capacity Without Purpose is Just More Busy Work

    Creating capacity through AI is only half the equation. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I explore why so many firms are working harder than ever despite having better tools than ever — and why that paradox isn't a technology problem. It's an intentionality problem. Without a clear why behind the capacity you're creating, AI simply becomes a faster way to do more of the same work you were already doing. The fix starts before you ever open an AI tool — by defining exactly what problem you're trying to solve and what you'll do with the time once it's freed. The psychology behind this pattern runs deep. Parkinson's Law tells us work expands to fill whatever time we give it, and history shows that efficiency tools create more demand rather than more freedom. The real issue is that we're confusing capacity with capability. AI creates volume and time — it doesn't automatically create better judgment, sharper strategy, or a more evolved firm. That's why workflow stability matters so much. Before automating anything, your processes need to be understood, consistent, and owned by the people running them — otherwise AI just makes the confusion faster. The firms that break this cycle aren't the ones with the most tools. They're the ones that protect intentional time and use it deliberately. That means starting small — one theme day, two uninterrupted hours, one specific outcome you're building toward — rather than trying to restructure everything at once. It means applying essentialism to everything you're doing and eliminating what clients won't miss. And it means remembering that the bottleneck has shifted from access to information to judgment, prioritization, and purpose. Capacity without purpose isn't progress. It's just more noise.

    28 min
  2. AI For RIAs: The Trends That Will Impact Your firm

    9 APR

    AI For RIAs: The Trends That Will Impact Your firm

    The lines between cybersecurity, healthcare, and wealth management are blurring faster than most firms realize. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I explore three developments that may seem unrelated on the surface but carry real implications for how advisory firms operate, protect their clients, and plan for the future. From AI-powered security tools that can detect vulnerabilities at a scale no human team can match, to health platforms bringing comprehensive biomarker analysis to everyday consumers at a fraction of traditional costs — the landscape is shifting in ways that touch everything from estate planning to compliance. The healthcare piece is particularly worth paying attention to. As AI makes personalized health intelligence more accessible, the downstream effects on longevity planning, insurance premiums, and long-term care conversations become harder to ignore. Advisors who understand where these tools are heading will be better positioned to have more informed, forward-looking conversations with clients before those conversations become urgent. On the technology side, I look at how one of the world's most valuable companies is approaching AI — not by competing on the model itself, but by owning the hardware and the interaction layer. That strategic framing is a useful lens for any firm thinking about where client engagement is headed. Voice, wearables, and new interaction mediums are coming. The firms that anticipate them — and update their privacy and compliance frameworks accordingly — will be the ones that adapt without scrambling.

    26 min
  3. Your Future Self is Not More Disciplined

    26 MAR

    Your Future Self is Not More Disciplined

    We don't delay hard decisions because we're undisciplined. We delay them because our brains are wired to treat our future selves like someone else's problem. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I explore the psychology behind why firm leaders consistently push difficult decisions — technology adoption, AI integration, uncomfortable structural changes — onto a later version of themselves that never quite arrives. The problems don't wait. They compound. Drawing from behavioral science, I walk through four cognitive patterns that quietly drive this behavior: the way we weigh present pain against future gain, how immediate rewards almost always win over distant ones, why we consistently overestimate how much time and energy we'll have later, and how future challenges feel abstract and manageable until they're suddenly urgent and overwhelming. Understanding these isn't just interesting — it's the first step toward disrupting them. But awareness alone doesn't move the needle. What matters is building the habits and frameworks that actually interrupt the pattern before the delay becomes debt. The firms that stay ahead aren't the ones with perfect timing — they're the ones that've stopped waiting for it. That means addressing difficult decisions in the present rather than lending them to a future self who will inherit the same constraints, breaking large initiatives into the smallest possible first step to build momentum, and planning as if today's schedule and obstacles are permanent. Because for most of us, they essentially are. The gap between intention and action closes not through discipline alone, but through honest reckoning with how we actually think.

    31 min

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The FutureProof Advisor is built to help financial advisors unlock their full potential—not just by growing their business, but by becoming the best version of themselves and their firms. Through deep industry insights, real-world strategies, and personal transformation, FutureProof Advisor is your path to doubling your business and building a legacy.

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