Advisor Freedom

Conner Young

Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by Conner Young, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

  1. 1일 전

    The Right Way to Start Your RIA Firm

    “My grandparents would come over on Saturdays and talk about how their investments performed.” (00:29) “I didn’t want to just look at spreadsheets—I wanted to work with people.” (03:18) “Financial planning felt like the perfect mix of numbers and people.” (03:48) “You can study all you want, but seeing real conversations accelerates everything.” (06:36) “There was no pressure to sell, just pressure to learn.” (08:32) “A lot of younger professionals have high-stakes decisions with very little margin for error.” (15:43) “If I was ever going to take the leap, it had to be before life got more complicated.” (18:09) “I’m not trying to grow fast, I’m trying to grow right.” (19:39) “I want clients to walk away feeling less stressed and more in control.” (25:20) Today’s guest is Chris Arnold, founder of Refresh Wealth, and his story starts earlier than most. Not with a job or a degree, but at the kitchen table, listening to his grandparents talk about dividends and investing on Saturdays. That early exposure shaped everything. Chris didn’t rush into production or chase quick wins. He took the long path, from paraplanner to associate advisor, sitting in client meetings from day one and learning how money decisions actually impact real people, without pressure to sell. Along the way, he worked with business owners on succession and legacy planning before shifting into the world of tech professionals, helping clients navigate equity compensation, career moves, and high-stakes financial decisions. Seeing a gap in how those clients were being served, he took the risk and launched Refresh Wealth. Today, he’s building a firm focused on clarity, intentional growth, and helping clients navigate the moments that actually matter. ------------------ Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Conner Young⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch, and refined their client service models through experience. Each episode dives into how advisors got started, how they attracted their first clients, the systems they use today, and the best practices that help them grow. We also open the doors to the other side of the table: interviewing high-net-worth investors, family offices, and entrepreneurs about the investments they love, the strategies they use, and the legacy they’re trying to build. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

    29분
  2. 4월 20일

    From Intern to Partner: The Long Game No One Talks About

    “We kept more than 98% of our clients through the transition.” (14:19) “I started at Hilltop… and just never left.” (0:32) “Most advisors jump around, but I built my career in one place.” (0:35) “Sitting in client meetings is where I realized I loved this career.” (4:26) “Saying ‘I don’t know’ builds more trust than guessing.” (9:34) “Mentorship and learning came before anything else.” (7:40) “I didn’t build my book through pressure, I grew into it.” (15:16) “The best clients don’t come from ads, they come from relationships.” (17:40) Today’s guest is Brittany Brinckerhoff, and her story breaks the “bounce around to succeed” narrative most advisors hear early in their careers.She didn’t chase titles or jump firms. She started as an intern and stayed til she was a partner. What followed wasn’t luck alone, but a decade of steady growth, deep mentorship, and a firm that prioritized learning before selling and relationships over quotas. From scanning notes and sitting in meetings to leading client relationships and eventually becoming a partner, Brittany built her career brick by brick inside one firm. The big takeaway? Consistency compounds. And the right environment can accelerate everything. If you think success in this industry requires constant movement, go listen to how she stayed put and still got to the top. ------------------ Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Conner Young⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch, and refined their client service models through experience. Each episode dives into how advisors got started, how they attracted their first clients, the systems they use today, and the best practices that help them grow. We also open the doors to the other side of the table: interviewing high-net-worth investors, family offices, and entrepreneurs about the investments they love, the strategies they use, and the legacy they’re trying to build. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

    27분
  3. 4월 13일

    The Conversation Advisors Aren’t Trained For

    “Delivering good financial advice is really just table stakes.” (20:24) “I grew up around money… but I was never interested in money at all. I was interested in people.” (1:28) “They don’t teach therapists how to navigate couples arguing about money.” (5:02) “So I typed into Google: how do you help couples who are fighting about money? … Financial therapy came up… and I just followed that breadcrumb trail.” (5:31) “Advisors kept asking: my clients are very anxious, what do I say to them?” (7:20) Today’s guest proves that some of the most important roles in financial advice didn’t even exist a few years ago. Ashley Quamme, founder of Beyond the Plan, didn’t start in finance. She actually avoided it, despite growing up with a CPA as a parent. Instead, she studied psychology, sociology, and relationships, eventually becoming a marriage and family therapist working with couples for over a decade. But one theme kept showing up, money fights that weren’t really about money. They were about fear, control, history, and misalignment. And neither therapists nor financial advisors were trained to handle them. So Ashley discovered financial therapy, got certified, and carved out a new lane. Today, she works alongside advisory firms as part of the client team. Helping advisors navigate emotions, relationship dynamics, and anxiety that block great plans. It all started with one LinkedIn post and a willingness to build in public. Go listen to how she’s creating a new lane in financial advice, and why delivering good financial advice is just table stakes. ------------------ Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Conner Young⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch, and refined their client service models through experience. Each episode dives into how advisors got started, how they attracted their first clients, the systems they use today, and the best practices that help them grow. We also open the doors to the other side of the table: interviewing high-net-worth investors, family offices, and entrepreneurs about the investments they love, the strategies they use, and the legacy they’re trying to build. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

    35분
  4. 4월 6일

    Building a Firm Around Life, Not the Other Way Around

    “For me, like I grew up in a very different world, 80s in China, we didn’t have private bathroom making apartments.” (13:27) “I wasn’t too inspired by the financial engineering of finance, but more on the human impact of finance.” (0:59) “Money is just one aspect of happiness. Happiness is so much broader.” (02:52) “I wanted to build my life and build a business around my life—not the other way around.” (6:40) “I don’t have to get clients. They find me.” (20:48) I sat down with Prudence Zhu, founder of Enso Financial, and her journey into financial advice spans continents and careers. She grew up in central China, started her career in West Africa, then moved through private equity and corporate finance before launching her own firm. But what pulled her into this work wasn’t spreadsheets, it was people. The fear, habits, and emotions behind money. That’s why she holds three major designations: CFP, CPA, and licensed financial therapist. Not to collect credentials, but to understand how clients actually think and behave. She works with people who look “fine” on paper yet feel stuck, anxious, or worried it could all disappear—and helps them build guardrails, not just plans. She also designed her business around her life: eight weeks of vacation, time with her kids, working across time zones, and running a U.S.-based practice while living abroad. We talked about emotional money decisions, financial therapy in practice, and why the future of advice is human, not just technical. ------------------ Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Conner Young⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch, and refined their client service models through experience. Each episode dives into how advisors got started, how they attracted their first clients, the systems they use today, and the best practices that help them grow. We also open the doors to the other side of the table: interviewing high-net-worth investors, family offices, and entrepreneurs about the investments they love, the strategies they use, and the legacy they’re trying to build. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

    30분
  5. 3월 30일

    The Advisor Who Chose Freedom Over Prestige

    “All my money is invested in the same portfolio as my clients.” (26:56) “In order for me to invest well, I needed control over my income, and ultimately control over my time.” (3:18) “For me, it’s always been about freedom. Living off the beaten path and having flexibility.” (11:00) “A big part of the change was honestly just confidence.” (16:49) “If I can help you make more money, that’s way easier to sell than just optimizing what you already have.” (20:10) “It’s always been about flexibility, freedom, and having options in how I live my life.” (33:39) Ryan Sullivan, founder of Off the Beaten Path Financial, joined our conversation from a restored 1890s train caboose in the mountains of Montana. A reflection of the life he intentionally built. Ryan started as a mechanical engineer with a stable career, but saw a future of burnout and limited freedom. That realization sent him searching. Through trading, entrepreneurship, and even considering buying a $4 million lumber mill at 24. Chasing the same thing the entire time, freedom.  He eventually landed in financial planning and launched an RIA from scratch while still working full time. The early days were slow and uncertain until he made a key shift: offering short-term, high-impact engagements with clear value and premium pricing. Clients responded, and growth followed. Ryan then combined financial planning with business planning by helping clients increase income, not just optimize what they had. That became his edge. Today, he runs a lean solo firm with strong recurring revenue, intentional growth, and full lifestyle control. Living off the beaten path, literally and professionally. We cover his unconventional journey, the shift that unlocked growth, and why doing things differently was the point all along.  ------------------ Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Conner Young⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch, and refined their client service models through experience. Each episode dives into how advisors got started, how they attracted their first clients, the systems they use today, and the best practices that help them grow. We also open the doors to the other side of the table: interviewing high-net-worth investors, family offices, and entrepreneurs about the investments they love, the strategies they use, and the legacy they’re trying to build. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

    37분
  6. 3월 23일

    Sell Your Firm, Keep Your Freedom: Lessons from Advice Only

    “People start their own RIA not because they want to be a firm owner, but because they want to work with clients using a model they feel good about.” (20:13) “Even with zero clients, zero experience, and zero safety net, I decided to figure it out anyway.” (03:22) “Starting my own firm wasn’t about ego. It was about skipping the middleman and serving clients better.” (03:52) “I spent way too much time trying to perfect processes before even having clients. Everything changes when you actually start serving people.” (10:29) “Selling my firm to the employees? I wanted the people who helped build it to actually own it and run it.” (18:15) “I want advisors to focus on serving clients, not on all the other stuff that comes with running a business.” (24:01) “The goal of Advice Only? Give advisors freedom to plan, without the unnecessary grind of running a business.” (24:31) I sat down with Stephen Fox, and talked through what his story looked like building his own firm. His path wasn’t traditional, eight years in the Marines, then college, then financial planning. No handoffs or shortcuts, just a decision to figure it out. While most advisors were waiting on succession plans that never materialized, Stephen skipped the line entirely. He started his own firm with zero clients, zero experience, and zero safety net. It wasn’t glamorous. Revenue was slow, the model kept evolving, and most of the lessons came the hard way. But through all of it, there was a clear throughline: serve younger clients that others ignored, charge transparently, and focus on real financial planning, no products, no games. Over time, that approach worked and he was able to build something sustainable. He then made a decision most founders never do, he sold the firm to his employees. Not because he had to, but because it fit the way he thought about ownership, incentives, and the future of the business. Now, he’s building something new, Advice Only. A platform designed for advisors who want to do one thing well, planning. No product sales, investment management or accidental business ownership. Just advice, with the infrastructure handled so advisors can focus on clients while keeping 100% of their revenue. What stood out most wasn’t just the path he took, it was the perspective he had. Stephen doesn’t romanticize the grind. He questions why it exists in the first place and he’s actively building an alternative. If you’re thinking about independence, rethinking your model, or wondering if there’s a cleaner way to do this work, listen to how Steven did it. ------------------ Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Conner Young⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch, and refined their client service models through experience. Each episode dives into how advisors got started, how they attracted their first clients, the systems they use today, and the best practices that help them grow. We also open the doors to the other side of the table: interviewing high-net-worth investors, family offices, and entrepreneurs about the investments they love, the strategies they use, and the legacy they’re trying to build. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

    29분
  7. 3월 16일

    Human Connection Over Algorithms: Noor Financial's Origin Story

    “I moved to Los Angeles in 2009 as a teenager, right in the Great Recession. No guarantees. No stability. Just uncertainty.” (1:01) “That pressure pushed me into personal finance—not as a product, but as survival, as security.” (1:30) “Mistakes will negatively affect you in the moment, but they’re the learning opportunities you’ll never forget.” (7:48) “I don’t want to be on my deathbed and say I never tried. I’d rather try and bail than never try at all.” (11:16) “Noor traces back to my Armenian roots: a pomegranate. Individual seeds coming together to form something whole—just like a financial plan.” (14:35) “Human connection over algorithms. Coaching over stock picking. Trust over transactions.” (22:45) “Most clients care more about how much money you save them than how much money you make them.” (26:09) “At the end of the day, clients just want someone to help them get to the destination they have in mind.” (28:04) I sat down with Patrick Yaghoobians, founder of Noor Financial Services, and the conversation was a blueprint for building a next-gen advisory firm. Patrick’s start wasn’t easy. He moved to Los Angeles in 2009 as a teenager, right in the Great Recession. His parents were immigrants and life was uncertain. That pressure pushed him into personal finance, not as a product, but as survival and security. He spent years inside global firms, tiny RIAs, and mid-sized shops. Seven years of watching things behind the scenes gave him clarity. In August 2025, he walked away with no clients or safety net and launched Noor Financial Services at the start of 2026. Why Noor? It traces back to his Armenian roots: a pomegranate. Individual seeds forming something whole. Just like a financial plan. Patrick’s edge? Human connection over algorithms. Coaching over stock picking. Trust over transactions. No cold calls, no pretending. Just real conversations, real guidance, and real empathy when money gets emotional. This episode is for anyone building from scratch, breaking the mold, or rethinking what financial advice can actually be. ------------------ Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Conner Young⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch, and refined their client service models through experience. Each episode dives into how advisors got started, how they attracted their first clients, the systems they use today, and the best practices that help them grow. We also open the doors to the other side of the table: interviewing high-net-worth investors, family offices, and entrepreneurs about the investments they love, the strategies they use, and the legacy they’re trying to build. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

    30분
  8. 3월 9일

    No Office, No Limits: Brandenburg’s Remote Advisor Journey

    "I was a homeschool kid — an awkward homeschool kid. Chick-fil-A was basically where I learned how to talk to people." (00:32) "I didn’t have a big network to lean on… so I just went out and knocked on doors." (02:55) "Some of my absolute best clients today came from knocking on doors." (03:30) “We don’t really need a physical office to do this long term. So that’s kind of where I got the idea of let’s make this more virtual and try to take advantage of that by traveling more with our kids.” (6:10) "We sold the house, bought a 46-foot fifth wheel, and started traveling full-time.” (07:58) "Investments are a matter of opinion. Taxes are a matter of fact." (14:45) "If you can help people save money on taxes and give them clarity, trust builds really fast." (15:30) "You can learn by doing, but you can’t ever do by learning." (29:40) "Tax advice doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes it’s just: put money in a traditional IRA instead of a Roth this year." (30:35) I talked to Hamilton Brandenburg, founder of Brandenburg Financial. His path into financial advice is anything but typical. He started at Chick-fil-A, learning how to talk to people, then moved to GM Financial calling on car dealerships. Success came fast, but Hamilton realized he wanted stability for his family, and a career helping people make sense of money, without climbing the corporate ladder forever. So he joined Edward Jones with almost no network and no shortcuts. Six days a week, rejection after rejection, he knocked on doors. And still today, some of his best clients today came from those early efforts. Then COVID hit. Door knocking stopped, meetings went virtual, and Hamilton asked a new question: Do advisors even need an office? He tested it. His family sold their house, bought a 46-foot RV, and traveled the country while he ran his practice. Today, he runs his own independent, fully remote firm focused on retirees and tax planning. No flashy promises, just clarity and relationships. If you’re thinking what this career can look like, listen to Hamilton’s story. ------------------ Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Conner Young⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch, and refined their client service models through experience. Each episode dives into how advisors got started, how they attracted their first clients, the systems they use today, and the best practices that help them grow. We also open the doors to the other side of the table: interviewing high-net-worth investors, family offices, and entrepreneurs about the investments they love, the strategies they use, and the legacy they’re trying to build. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

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Advisor Freedom is the podcast for financial advisors who want to learn what it really takes to build a thriving advisory career & what wealthy clients are actually doing with their money. Hosted by Conner Young, who launched his own independent RIA firm in 2021, the show shares real stories from advisors who’ve broken away, built their books from scratch. Whether you're just launching your RIA, growing your practice, or exploring new ways to create generational impact, Advisor Freedom is your behind-the-scenes guide to building a business and a life of lasting value.

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