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Unpacking the Human Side of Money with Brendan Frazier

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Brendan Frazier is founder of Wired Planning and host of The Human Side of Money Podcast which is all about working with emotional human beings on the emotionally charged topic of money.  Brendan has been interviewing experts around the world, talking to like-minded advisors and industry consultants, in the fields of behavioral finance, psychology and communication.  He was named in Investopedia's Top 100 Financial Advisors list for 2021.

Brendan says that the future of financial advice is evolving. The real value of an advisor no longer lies in the ability to build a plan and portfolio. It's the ability to guide clients through the process, unearth their values and emotions, and change their behavior for the better.

A realm of the relationship called the human side of money.

 

Connect with Brendan here:

Podcast: https://www.wiredplanning.com/wpblog/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jbrendanfrazier

Website: https://www.wiredplanning.com/ 

 

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