Bridging The Gap

Bridging The Gap
Bridging The Gap

Bridging the gap is an all-new podcast hosted by CEO Matt Reiner focused on bringing together leaders from the finance and the technology industries to focus on innovating the financial services industry.

  1. Gary Knopf on Wellness, Work, and Redefining Success

    12月12日

    Gary Knopf on Wellness, Work, and Redefining Success

    In this episode of Bridging the Gap, Matt Reiner sits down with Gary Knopf, an attorney at Continuum Legal Group, to explore the intersection of wellness, professional growth, and innovative practices in the legal field. Gary shares how Peter Attia’s book Outlive transformed his perspective on longevity, emphasizing the importance of enjoying life rather than simply extending it. This philosophy inspired his commitment to a personalized wellness routine, including early-morning workouts and incorporating small, sustainable steps like short walks to maintain physical and mental health. The conversation also delves into the inefficiencies of traditional legal billing practices, with Gary advocating for alternative models like fixed fees that improve client satisfaction and streamline financial management. He highlights the importance of exploring these innovative approaches to create a more transparent and collaborative client experience. Matt and Gary discuss the significance of relationship-based networking, emphasizing the value of building trust with referral partners and thoroughly understanding their services. This approach leads to more meaningful professional connections and enhances the ability to deliver impactful solutions to clients. Additionally, they draw parallels between the legal and wealth management professions, highlighting the shared need to deeply understand client needs and focus on offering practical, results-oriented solutions rather than simply transactional services. Gary also shares strategies for maintaining work-life balance, including setting boundaries with clients, prioritizing family time, and getting enough sleep to stay grounded amidst the demands of a challenging career.

    47 分钟
  2. Navigating Client Connections and Emotional Decisions with Dr. Joshua Wilson

    12月4日

    Navigating Client Connections and Emotional Decisions with Dr. Joshua Wilson

    In the latest episode of Bridging the Gap, Dr. Joshua Wilson joins Matt Reiner to explore how professionals can foster meaningful connections in today’s digital landscape. With clients increasingly informed thanks to online resources, Joshua stresses the need for both preparation and authenticity in every interaction. He highlights the power of "pre-suasive" efforts—strategic emotional engagement before meetings—combined with classic techniques like building rapport and asking open-ended questions. By using online tools to better understand client needs and entering conversations with curiosity and openness, professionals can create a solid foundation for deeper connections. Joshua explains that emotional connections drive decision-making, with logic often serving as a secondary justification. To harness this, he advocates for storytelling that resonates emotionally and portrays the advisor as relatable and trustworthy. Drawing on his personal experiences, such as crafting a heartfelt graduation speech that attracted clients, he illustrates the importance of presenting oneself authentically. Professionals who master the art of emotional storytelling can strengthen their client relationships and build a persuasive narrative around their expertise and values. The episode also examines how perception influences outcomes and how balancing vulnerability with professionalism can enhance relationships. Joshua introduces the "procedure versus perception razor," encouraging professionals to adjust how they are perceived before overhauling their actions in response to feedback. He emphasizes self-reflection as a tool for uncovering unique personal qualities that can deepen connections. By leading with empathy, curiosity, and an awareness of one’s distinctive traits, listeners are equipped to develop genuine relationships and build trust in an increasingly complex professional environment. More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management FirmsYouTube Twitter LinkedIn

    49 分钟
  3. Aligning Your Vision for Business Success with Kristin Harad

    11月21日

    Aligning Your Vision for Business Success with Kristin Harad

    In the latest episode of Bridging the Gap, Matt Reiner welcomes Kristin Harad to discuss the transformative impact of branding and client experience in financial advisory. Kristin, who blends life coaching principles with financial planning, emphasizes the importance of developing a clear, repeatable process for client interactions. By standardizing client experiences across a team, advisors can build trust, reinforce their brand, and ensure consistent delivery of value. This is particularly critical for solopreneurs and growing firms seeking to align business operations with a unified vision. Kristin identifies three key paths for advisors: those transitioning to independence from corporate entities, next-generation leaders preparing for succession, and established professionals focused on scaling strategically. For each group, she stresses the power of focusing on a high-value hyper-target—a specific, profitable audience that allows for tailored marketing and stronger client relationships. Kristin highlights the importance of creating compelling content for this niche, which demonstrates expertise and attracts qualified prospects. Additionally, the conversation explores how collaboration can drive growth. By partnering with others through podcasts, webinars, and joint efforts, advisors can expand their reach while leveraging the trust of their collaborators' networks. Kristin also underscores the importance of building a strong digital presence and engaging consistently with clients to foster loyalty and long-term success in a competitive, evolving industry. More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management FirmsYouTube Twitter LinkedIn

    47 分钟
  4. Change and Mental Health for Business Success with Randall Ray

    11月14日

    Change and Mental Health for Business Success with Randall Ray

    In this episode of Bridging the Gap, host Matt Reiner sits down with business coach Randall Ray to discuss her inspiring journey from an aspiring divorce lawyer to a successful solo entrepreneur. Randall shares how her initial setbacks, including not passing the bar exam, became pivotal moments that fueled her drive to build her own business at just 25. Emphasizing the power of resilience, she encourages professionals to view failures as opportunities for growth, and underscores the importance of mental health for building confidence and self-awareness in both personal and professional life.   Randall also offers insights on creating a more inclusive, supportive work environment, particularly for women and minorities. She advocates for anonymous feedback channels where these groups can voice concerns safely, and she highlights the need for sensitivity training and role assessments to foster empathy and safety in the workplace. For those in leadership roles, she suggests using CRM tools and strategic visioning sessions to maintain a clear business focus while staying adaptable to change.   For women entrepreneurs navigating male-dominated fields, Randall stresses the value of financial independence, supportive networks, and setting firm boundaries. She recommends resources like Two Weeks Notice by Amy Porterfield and Set Boundaries, Find Peace by Nedra Glover Tawwab, offering guidance on aligning business goals with personal values. With a clear vision and the right tools, Randall inspires listeners to harness their unique strengths and drive impactful growth within the industry. More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management FirmsYouTube Twitter LinkedIn

    40 分钟
  5. Jordan Hutchison on Tech and the Future of Wealth Management

    11月7日

    Jordan Hutchison on Tech and the Future of Wealth Management

    In this episode of Bridging the Gap, Matt Reiner speaks with Jordan Hutchison, VP of Technology and Operations at RFG Advisory, about the critical role of practical technology and behavioral finance in wealth management. Jordan highlights the importance of integrating user-friendly technology into day-to-day advisory operations, explaining how his team conducts ride-alongs with advisors to pinpoint real-world tech needs and drive practice development. The discussion then shifts to behavioral finance, exploring how data and AI advancements have made it essential for delivering personalized client experiences. Jordan emphasizes that building behavioral finance skills is like developing a muscle—it takes ongoing practice and self-awareness for advisors to truly understand and support client needs. He also addresses the need for advisors to maintain boundaries, focusing on their roles without venturing into areas best left to professional therapists. Concluding with a look at firm culture and adaptability, Jordan discusses RFG’s hybrid communication model and the importance of a growth mindset within financial firms. He advocates for frameworks like EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) and OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) to enhance organizational efficiency. As the industry advances, he anticipates rapid innovation and a need for "legacy modernization," stressing the evolving advisor role in managing diverse client needs beyond traditional investment guidance. More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management FirmsYouTube Twitter LinkedIn

    48 分钟
  6. Effective Visioning and Goals with Kristen Burke

    10月31日

    Effective Visioning and Goals with Kristen Burke

    In this episode of *Bridging the Gap*, Matt Reiner sits down with Kristen Burke, a goal achievement coach who has dedicated over a decade to helping financial advisors excel through focused clarity and continuous progress. Kristen shares insights from her career coaching hundreds of advisors at a Fortune 200 firm, emphasizing the importance of structured goal-setting and creating spaces for team input to foster ownership and innovative ideas. Kristen discusses the benefits of having quarterly reflections and shorter, outcome-focused meetings that help advisors and teams stay aligned, ensuring steady progress toward ambitious, yet realistic, goals. Kristen’s approach to work-life integration is shaped by her own journey, including her graduate work on the concept of balance for women in the workplace. Recognizing that a “perfect balance” can be unrealistic, Kristen encourages advisors to embrace flexible routines that honor both personal and professional priorities. For her, setting non-negotiable family times, such as taking Sundays off, creates a natural boundary that maintains her personal well-being amid a busy schedule. This approach not only allows advisors to recharge but also fosters stronger, more resilient connections with those closest to them. Throughout the conversation, Matt and Kristen discuss living intentionally and designing one’s career around individual aspirations rather than external pressures. Kristen highlights that meaningful growth starts with self-reflection, often driven by thought-provoking questions that help uncover true desires. Through practices like meditation and gratitude journaling, Kristen has cultivated clarity in her goals, which she encourages advisors to incorporate as they refine their own visions. By integrating these practices, advisors can set a strong foundation for both personal and professional success, leading with purpose and living by design rather than default. Click here to view Kristin's Goal Setting Success Course.  Please us the promo code PODCAST50 to  get an exclusive offer of $50 off the course!  More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management FirmsYouTube Twitter LinkedIn

    48 分钟
  7. The Intersection of Money, Psychology, and Happiness with Shaun Maslyk

    10月24日

    The Intersection of Money, Psychology, and Happiness with Shaun Maslyk

    In this episode of *Bridging the Gap,* Matt talks with Shaun Maslyk about how our money behaviors are deeply connected to our psychology and overall well-being. They dive into the idea that financial planning isn’t just about managing money but about helping clients align their finances with what truly makes them happy in life. Shaun introduces the concept of "money stories"—those unconscious narratives we develop early on that influence how we handle money today. Understanding these stories is key for financial advisors who want to help their clients make more thoughtful, meaningful financial decisions. The conversation touches on how financial advisors can step into the role of life guides, not just money managers. Matt and Shaun discuss the importance of helping clients see money as a tool, or the "wind in the sail," that allows them to live a fuller life rather than the destination itself. They explore key life transitions like having a child or losing a parent, which often prompt reflections on these money stories, and stress the value of psychological growth alongside financial growth during these times. Shaun also shares how he shifted from a traditional financial planner to someone who focuses on the psychological side of money. Techniques like motivational interviewing and tools like the "Money Egg" help clients uncover and reshape the deep-rooted beliefs that drive their financial behaviors. By guiding clients through these discoveries, advisors can build stronger relationships and help them create a more prosperous, purpose-driven life. More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management FirmsYouTube Twitter LinkedIn

    50 分钟
  8. Effective Technology Integration in Wealth Management with Doug Fritz

    10月17日

    Effective Technology Integration in Wealth Management with Doug Fritz

    In this episode of *Bridging the Gap*, host Matt Reiner welcomes Doug Fritz to discuss the challenges and opportunities wealth management firms face when integrating technology. They explore the growing complexity firms encounter as they scale, with technology requirements becoming increasingly demanding. Doug emphasizes that effective technology integration is crucial, but it should align with core business functions. Rather than overcomplicating systems, firms should focus on integrations that enhance both operational efficiency and client engagement. The conversation also highlights the strategic use of CRM systems to boost client relationships. Doug explains that successful CRM implementation must go beyond simple communication to create personalized, meaningful interactions that improve client loyalty. He stresses that technology alone cannot solve all problems; firms must carefully plan integrations that add true value to the client experience while also managing the long-term costs and upkeep of these systems. Additionally, the episode delves into the importance of cybersecurity in wealth management. Doug advises firms to invest in external cybersecurity expertise, performing regular audits and penetration tests to safeguard client data. This proactive approach helps firms stay ahead of potential threats while maintaining the trust and security necessary for long-term success. More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management FirmsYouTube Twitter LinkedIn

    45 分钟
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Bridging the gap is an all-new podcast hosted by CEO Matt Reiner focused on bringing together leaders from the finance and the technology industries to focus on innovating the financial services industry.

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