The Uncommon Advisor

Alicia Byers

Most financial advisors are good at what they do. But in today's world, good is forgettable. The Uncommon Advisor is the show for financial advisors who want to stand out — not for flashy marketing or gimmicks, but for the way they show up for clients, lead their teams, spend their time, and measure what matters.

  1. MAR 16

    Ep 23: Choosing to Remember

    *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "request-69ab5167-dcc4-8326-9710-f12b23b31ddc-0" data-testid= "conversation-turn-6" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> What if the key to building a meaningful advisory career isn't just measuring progress—but remembering it? In this episode of The Uncommon Advisor, business strategist Alicia Byers shares a personal tradition that has shaped how she thinks about business, growth, and reflection. Each year, she and her husband choose a word and a small object to represent their year together—creating a visual reminder of the moments that shaped their journey. It raises an important question for financial advisors: Are you intentionally remembering the story of your business? While metrics help advisors measure growth, they also serve another powerful purpose—they create a record of the journey. Without intentional reflection, years of progress, lessons, and meaningful client moments can quietly fade into the background. In this episode, Alicia explores: Why visual reminders help us process and remember important moments How tracking metrics creates a narrative of your business over time Why advisors should set aside intentional time each year to reflect on their practice A simple exercise to help you capture the story of your business year by year Because you're not just building production numbers—you're building a career, relationships, and a legacy. And the advisors who build meaningful businesses are the ones who choose to remember the journey along the way.   Book time with Alicia: https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting

    13 min
  2. MAR 2

    EP 21: How to Powerfully Introduce Yourself & Create Conversation

    In this episode of The Uncommon Advisor, Alicia tackles one of the most overlooked skills in an advisor's career: how to introduce yourself in a way that actually creates conversation. You're at a networking event. Someone asks, "So what do you do?" If your answer sounds like, "I do retirement planning" or "I offer comprehensive financial plans," chances are the conversation quietly dies. Not because your work isn't valuable. But because you led with a feature instead of a transformation. In this practical, tactical episode, Alicia shares a simple but powerful framework called "laddering" to help you: Move from features → to function → to outcome → to emotional impact → to identity shift Stop sounding like a walking product brochure Trigger curiosity instead of evaluation Introduce yourself in a way that communicates authority and transformation Use real-life case studies to make your value tangible and memorable You'll learn how to answer "What do you do?" in a way that opens doors instead of closing them—and how to articulate the real change your clients experience because of your partnership. Because uncommon advisors don't introduce themselves by what they sell. They introduce themselves by who their clients become. If you're ready to sound different, stand out instantly, and create more meaningful conversations, this episode is your blueprint. Subscribe and share with another advisor who's ready to become not just productive—but unforgettable. Book time with Alicia: https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting

    14 min
  3. FEB 23

    Ep 20: The Dark Side of Productivity

    In this episode of The Uncommon Advisor, Alicia dives into a conversation most high performers don't see coming: the addiction to productivity. What if the anxiety you're feeling isn't because you're behind… but because you don't know how to stop? For financial advisors and entrepreneurs, measurable progress is everywhere—revenue goals, meetings, launches, client growth. Every completed task delivers a small dopamine hit, reinforcing the cycle of doing more. But dopamine doesn't measure meaning. It only rewards completion. And over time, productivity can quietly become how we regulate our emotions. In this honest and personal episode, Alicia shares: The subtle difference between healthy discipline and productivity addiction The neuroscience behind dopamine, reward loops, and why "getting things done" feels so good How high achievers unknowingly stay in a constant stress cycle Why rest can become just another box to check Practical ways to practice true stillness (without turning it into a productivity hack) If you're hitting your goals but still feel restless… if your calendar looks manageable but your nervous system feels maxed out… this episode will challenge you in the best way. The most uncommon advisors aren't just productive. They're regulated. They have margin. They enjoy their lives. This week, instead of asking, "What can I move forward?" try asking, "Where can I disengage?" Subscribe and share with another advisor who's ready to build a business rooted not just in growth—but in peace. Book a time with Alicia: https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting

    13 min
5
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14 Ratings

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Most financial advisors are good at what they do. But in today's world, good is forgettable. The Uncommon Advisor is the show for financial advisors who want to stand out — not for flashy marketing or gimmicks, but for the way they show up for clients, lead their teams, spend their time, and measure what matters.

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