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. Redesigning Wealth Management with AI Agents

    AUG 21

    Redesigning Wealth Management with AI Agents

    AI isn’t just a support tool anymore—it’s becoming the strategist. As the next generation of autonomous AI agents begins to emerge, we’re seeing a shift from task-based assistance to full-cycle execution. These agents don’t just draft content or summarize research—they can now run processes from start to finish with minimal human involvement. From preparing client reports to organizing internal communications, these tools have the potential to fundamentally reshape the way wealth management firms operate. For smaller firms, they could even become the competitive equalizer. But this isn’t about plugging AI into outdated workflows. It’s about letting AI pursue outcomes—more efficiently, more creatively, and sometimes in ways humans wouldn’t have thought to design. I explore how firms can start experimenting with agents in low-risk areas, build internal comfort and skill, and evolve toward deeper integration. I also dive into what it looks like to shift your team’s mindset: from managing step-by-step processes to defining clear end goals and trusting AI to find the path. Regulatory frameworks are evolving just as fast. With new initiatives like AI sandboxes and emerging tax incentives for workforce training, firms have a chance to shape—not just follow—the rules. I walk through how to align your governance with existing standards, and why compliance shouldn’t be an afterthought. If we want AI to be a long-term partner, we need to set it up with the same intention and clarity we’d expect from any team member. This is about building a future where results—not routine—define success.

    23 min
  2. "How Might We" Unlocking Innovation with Three Simple Words

    AUG 14

    "How Might We" Unlocking Innovation with Three Simple Words

    Creativity isn't a gift—it’s a tool. The difference between average firms and innovative ones often comes down to the questions their teams are trained to ask. Too often, we default to limiting language like “Should we…” or “Can we…”—questions that quietly reinforce boundaries and trigger judgment. But when we reframe the conversation with a simple “How might we…,” the tone shifts, the ideas expand, and suddenly the room starts thinking differently. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I share stories from my own experience running innovation labs, as well as real-world examples like Procter & Gamble’s product breakthroughs, to show how subtle language changes can create massive shifts in team dynamics. “How might we…” doesn’t just sound more open—it creates psychological safety, inviting people to share bold or imperfect ideas without fear. That kind of space leads to more creative solutions, stronger collaboration, and ultimately, better outcomes for clients and internal processes alike. But curiosity alone isn’t enough—you also need structure. We talk about how to lead teams through divergent thinking in the early stages, and then transition to focused decision-making that drives implementation. When teams know when to explore and when to execute, innovation becomes not just possible—but repeatable. This episode is about giving your firm permission to think bigger, while giving your people the framework to make it real.

    18 min
  3. The Lego Theory of Innovation

    AUG 7

    The Lego Theory of Innovation

    Breakthroughs rarely come out of nowhere. What looks like an “overnight success” is usually the result of years of iteration, timing, and assembling familiar pieces in a new way. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I explore the real nature of innovation—especially in financial advising—and why the magic isn’t in inventing something completely new, but in seeing what already exists through a different lens. Whether it's the rise of the iPhone or the quiet pivot from Webvan to Instacart, the most successful ideas often emerge when the market, the technology, and consumer behavior finally align. The good news? Innovation isn’t just for visionaries or tech founders—it’s a skill we can all develop. I talk about how becoming a sharper observer of failure, a student of other industries, and a strategist with timing can make any advisor more innovative. It’s not about building from scratch; it’s about recombining existing tools and ideas in ways that meet today’s moment. And it’s often the firms that pay attention to how consumer expectations are shaped outside our industry that gain a real edge. If we can shift away from the pressure to create the next big thing and instead focus on finding timely, relevant solutions using what’s already in front of us, we’ll open the door to more consistent innovation. The firms that win in the long run aren’t necessarily the most inventive—they’re the most curious, the most observant, and the most willing to rethink how the pieces fit together.

    24 min
  4. Measure Less, Understand More

    JUL 31

    Measure Less, Understand More

    Most firms track metrics—but very few measure what actually matters. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I explore why outcome-based numbers like AUM and revenue can give the illusion of progress while quietly stalling real growth. Drawing from years of conversations with advisory firms and firsthand experience leading teams, I unpack how misaligned metrics can drain energy, shift focus away from what drives value, and unintentionally discourage the very behaviors that lead to long-term success. Rather than chasing results, high-performing firms build what I call a “metric portfolio”—a diversified set of measurements that help teams stay focused, aligned, and confident in their next move. I walk through four essential types of metrics: predictive, outcome, efficiency, and quality—and explain why the smartest organizations spend more time tracking meaningful activity (like client touchpoints or planning milestones) than staring at results they can’t immediately influence. It’s not about tracking more—it’s about tracking better, with purpose and clarity. If you want to build a culture where people feel empowered—not micromanaged—your metrics should serve as a guide, not a scoreboard. That means only tracking what leads to action, connecting every metric back to your firm’s mission, and identifying a clear North Star to anchor your efforts. Measurement isn’t the enemy of innovation—it’s the fuel for it, if you know how to use it.

    32 min
4.7
out of 5
13 Ratings

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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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