War Room Huddle

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Welcome to War Room Huddle, a show for independent financial Advisors who want to CRUSH EVERYTHING and take their A-game to the next level. War Room Huddle is where we talk with disruptive Advisors and industry leaders about the hard things, the lessons we’ve learned, and how to conquer the challenges of the future. Brought to you by RFG Advisory, an innovator in the wealth management industry. read less
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EP 19: The Truth About Being an Independent Financial Advisor ft. Steve Spaeth, CFP®
Aug 30 2022
EP 19: The Truth About Being an Independent Financial Advisor ft. Steve Spaeth, CFP®
We’re back with another episode of War Room Huddle! Today, we are joined by Steve Spaeth, CFP®, Founder and CEO of River Oak Asset Advisory out of Cincinnati, OH.  Steve recently marked his one-year anniversary of going independent after leaving a billion-dollar self-built business in the wirehouse channel. Reflecting on his more than 28 years in wealth management, Steve notes that while he had success and partners who supported his growth, ultimately the wirehouse model had limitations. His decision to go independent in 2021 was based largely on his interest in deepening client relationships and optimizing his business model. In today’s episode, RFG President Shannon Spotswood and Steve discuss what it’s like to create a more fulfilled, intentional, and rewarding career as an independent advisory owner. It’s never easy to leave a successful business that has taken years to build. Steve reflects upon his prior illusion of freedom, his passion for his clients, and how “each win matters.”Through his journey to independence, Steve acknowledges improved family connections and deeper intentionality in everything he does. Instead of putting in face time at the office, his focus is now on the things that truly matter personally and professionally. One of the most important mindset shifts for Steve is that he now holds himself accountable, rather than allowing outside influences to impact where and how he invests his time throughout the day.  Earlier growth under the wirehouse model was very different than the way independent advisors grow their clientele. “Passion Prospecting” – coined by Shannon – is something that newly independent advisors often struggle with – not because they don’t want to explore it, but because it is so different than what they are used to doing. Now, Steve can lead with what he enjoys doing while seeking others who also share those interests. There is almost zero challenge in attracting the right clients when he hosts events that surround those activities. He has experienced incredible growth from this strategy. Steve recommend advisors make an effort to know where every client likes to eat out, what they like to do in their spare time, and make an effort to connect with them outside of the office. Building a true relationship is key to earning trust and delivering advice.In conclusion, Steve shares his advice for both younger and more seasoned advisors. For experienced advisors like himself, Steve shares that it’s easy to keep your blinders on. It may feel like you have a multitude of resources at your disposal, but you should look beyond your existing toolset for other places that may offer better technology, deeper resources and more accessible support. The big custodial name on client statements matters a lot less to clients than advisors think. In fact, all of his clients came with him when he announced his transition, and that is a reflection that relationships and quality service are the two most important catalysts for client retention.As for his advice for younger advisors considering independence, he shares that it really is true that most independent advisors say, “I should have done this sooner.”  Join the conversation to hear all about:●      04:30: Why independence after building a multi-billion wirehouse practice.●      07:55: Time management as an independent advisor.●      09:02: Impact of the transition on family.●      11:15: Building enterprise value on your personal balance sheet.●      15:05: Creating the ideal base of operations.●      17:30: Attracting the right clientele.●      20:00: Refining your story as an independent advisor.●   &
EP 18: Becoming Your Own Personal Legend Ft. Jody Bluitt, Wealth Advisor at WFA- Plan Invest Inspire
Jun 28 2022
EP 18: Becoming Your Own Personal Legend Ft. Jody Bluitt, Wealth Advisor at WFA- Plan Invest Inspire
Welcome back to another episode of War Room Huddle! Today, we are joined by Jody Bluitt, Wealth Advisor at WFA in Shreveport, Louisiana. Recently, Jody's leadership earned him the honor of being named a finalist for the ThinkAdvisor LUMINARIES Class of 2022 in the category of Community Service and the advisory board of the Shreveport-Bossier African American Chamber of Commerce. In today's special episode, RFG President Shannon Spotswood and Jody discuss what it means to make the climb to take your career and life to different altitudes. They talk about the importance of "owning it to the best of your ability" and being the best version of you. For Jody, this includes his colleagues Steve Carney, ChFC®, Dany Martin, MBA, and Chase Crump, CFP®–partners and wealth advisors at WFA. To bring this episode to a close, Jody reminds us that we are all creators of our own destiny, and that by creating our own personal legends we can inspire others to do the same. By creating a legacy for himself—one that honors his dad and pays tribute to those who came before him—Jody reminds us that no matter what happens in life, you can always find a way through it.“When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better, too.” - Paulo Coehlo, The Alchemist.Join the conversation to hear all about:01:20: Becoming firmly committed on the road to an inspiring journey.04:31: Developing a skillset on how to prioritize your time.08:34: Conquer yourself to be on the top.10:58: The responsibility of leading the future generation.15:53: When you break barriers, you can end up with a diverse team.20:14: The perception of money & how to change it. 26:35: Financial literacy and why it’s important.28:04: Leading the future generation.29:33: Catapulting your career to the next level.32:44: Create your own legacy.Referenced MaterialsWar Room Huddle Podcast- WebsiteWarrior Advisor ConferenceWarrior Advisor Podcast - Website RFG Advisory – WebsiteRFG Advisory – FacebookRFG Advisory – LinkedInRFG Advisory – TwitterRFG Advisory - YouTube ThinkAdvisor Class of 2022 LUMINARIES FinalistsThinkAdvisor LUMINARIES Awards Criteria
EP 17 Become Obsessed with Change with Bobby White, CEO of RFG Advisory and Navy SEAL Dom Raso
Jun 24 2022
EP 17 Become Obsessed with Change with Bobby White, CEO of RFG Advisory and Navy SEAL Dom Raso
Welcome back to another episode of Become a Warrior Advisor! A podcast that seeks to provide turnkey solutions, analyzing ​​actionable tactics, guidance, and the tools to survive and thrive during periods of uncertainty and disruption. In this episode, Founder and CEO of RFG Advisory Bobby White and Navy SEAL Dom Raso discuss all things obsession, change, changing the generic way of thinking, and more. Through a customized curriculum, meant to stimulate critical thinking and quickly adapt to a new future, this podcast truly aspires to inspire and empower a new breed of advisor.Bobby tells us that being obsessed is simply committing to something with your whole being to make yourself better, and make the people around you better. When you think of the word “obsessed”, it often can have a negative context behind it. By turning that upside down, you can look at this a different way and have a positive outlook on life. With a servant heart and a warrior mindset, you can help to make this world a better place to live in. Join the conversation to hear all about:●      07:15 Accept that the hard path will only make you stronger. ●      10:14 What is fear? How do we clearly define that? ●      13:45 Identify what you need to put your effort into. ●      17:40 Build your path forward. ●      24:08 Do not become complacent and get 1% better every day.  ●      27:52 Live your life with ultimate integrity and extreme accountability.●      30:14 Everything you do matters.●      33:47 Your “why” can change over time. ●      41:05 Live life to the fullest. ●      45:35 Show up when no one else is willing to do so. Referenced Materials●      Warrior Advisor Conference●      Warrior Advisor Podcast - Website ●      RFG Advisory – Website●      RFG Advisory – Facebook●      RFG Advisory – LinkedIn●      RFG Advisory – Twitter●      RFG Advisory - YouTube
EP 16 Executing a Clearly Defined Mission of Resiliency Ft. Eddie Gallagher, Retired United States Navy SEAL
May 26 2022
EP 16 Executing a Clearly Defined Mission of Resiliency Ft. Eddie Gallagher, Retired United States Navy SEAL
Welcome back to another episode of Become a Warrior Advisor! A podcast that seeks to provide turnkey solutions, analyzing ​​actionable tactics, guidance, and the tools to survive and thrive during periods of uncertainty and disruptionIn this episode, Founder and CEO of RFG Advisory Bobby White and Navy SEAL Dom Raso discuss all things obsession, change, changing the generic way of thinking, and more. Through a customized curriculum, meant to stimulate critical thinking and quickly adapt to a new future, this podcast truly aspires to inspire and empower a new breed of advisors.All of the heart-wrenching events that have shocked the world to its core have us thinking that there is only so much we can do. Or so you think. After two years of COVID, we are hopeful that everyone is coming out on the other side stronger and evolved. However, the bottom line is— nothing has changed. There are always going to be obstacles, adversity, and other circumstances that we cannot control. Bobby advises us that being able to adapt to certain situations while making a positive influence on peoples’ lives is the absolute right way to crush everything. Adapting to certain situations is never easy, but not impossible. Bobby and Dom clearly identify what makes us human: the three pillars being mind, soul, and body. They advise us that progressing in these areas doesn't happen without the forging. You can make gradual improvements without crushing metal, without sparks in the heat, without pain and adversity, to truly create leaps and bounds.Join the conversation to hear about:01:54 Get comfortable being uncomfortable 06:49 Resilience and how to put it into practice10:16 Being transparent in any community 11:54 The hallmarks of effective leadership 15:51 The application of After Actions Reports (AAR) in life18:33 Be prepared to receive any criticism that comes your way 21:22 Why you should ‘Seek Battle’ in your everyday life 28:17 Adapt to your new surroundings & put everything into perspective Referenced MaterialsWarrior Advisor ConferenceWar Room Huddle Podcast – Website Warrior Advisor Podcast - Website Eddie Gallagher, “The Man in the Arena: From Fighting ISIS to Fighting for My Freedom” on AmazonRFG Advisory – WebsiteRFG Advisory – FacebookRFG Advisory – LinkedInRFG Advisory – TwitterRFG Advisory - YouTube
Ep. 15 How to be Prepared for the Industry’s Succession Crisis Ft. Rick Wedell, CIO at RFG Advisory
Apr 28 2022
Ep. 15 How to be Prepared for the Industry’s Succession Crisis Ft. Rick Wedell, CIO at RFG Advisory
Rick Wedell Is Chief Investment Officer at RFG, and he’s back in War Room Huddle with Shannon Spotswood, President of RFG. Together they tackle one of the biggest challenges in the industry—how to be prepared for a succession crisis. They also identify widely held misconceptions about valuation, deal structures, and everything else in between for advisors that have a $50 - $300 million AUM practice.Rick is Chief Investment Officer of RFG and oversees RFG’s in-house investment strategies at Bluemonte. Prior to joining us on our mission to build RFG 2.0, Rick spent 12 years at Bain Capital Partners where he crafted financing packages, negotiated deal terms, and helped design buyouts. Rick played an instrumental role in helping Bain grow to become a global investment powerhouse, serving client assets in excess of $30 billion.Selling a practice is tough, but Rick comes to this conversation with a unique perspective not found anywhere else. In this revealing episode, he exposes the real truth about advisor succession and answers the raw, unfiltered questions. He also gives straightforward advice on one of the toughest parts of a sale: deal structure. Join the conversation to hear about: Focusing on segmenting the market, financial packages & designing deal terms (3:21)What is my succession plan? (11:03)Protege vs. acquisitions (19:42)Defining your practice (25:08)Aligning your values & how you treat your clients goes a long way (30:08)Getting “cute” with deal structure (36:19)Do I have to accept a seller's note? (41:51)Developing a synopsis for your practice (53:52)Behavioral modification (55:20)Organizing a successful handoff of the client relationships (1:06:59) Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 14 The Ultimate Balance: Optimizing Your Time to Do What You Love ft. Ethan Campbell, Owner & Financial Advisor at Stones River Wealth Management
Apr 14 2022
Ep. 14 The Ultimate Balance: Optimizing Your Time to Do What You Love ft. Ethan Campbell, Owner & Financial Advisor at Stones River Wealth Management
Welcome Ethan Campbell to this episode of War Room Huddle! Ethan is Owner & Financial Advisor at Stones River Wealth Management, a financial planning practice that helps clients grow their assets, mitigate risk, create a lifelong plan, and be confident about their financial future.Ethan is a 2012 graduate of Middle Tennessee State University with a bachelor’s degree in Finance. Prior to founding Stones River Wealth Management, Ethan was a wealth advisor with Edward Jones. Ethan is a 31-year-old entrepreneur and successful industry leader who is building a rapidly evolving practice. He digs deep into how he is taking the leap of independence in this episode. His secret to long-term success? Ethan is building a family legacy not only to help those from an income standpoint, but also to be better servants to the community.To help understand your long-term goals, it helps to identify three key tactics to run a successful practice. Ethan discusses that, what the first two months of your business look like, and how his children are a big part of both his personal and professional life in this episode.“You’ll be amazed at how profitable your business is because your business depends on your health,” says Ethan. “Maintaining intimacy with your clients, to maintaining emotional resilience; from the ups and downs in the market, from the mistakes that are made in the world and your clients' mistakes, your mistakes, everything that comes into play.”Strongly rooted in his Christian faith, Ethan discusses how in the book of Proverbs, a wise man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children. Ethan knows when people, families, and businesses are financially healthy, communities can grow stronger. Listen more to hear conversations about staying focused, disciplined, having faith in the system, and doing whatever it takes to make it. Join the conversation to hear about:Taking your destiny into your own hands & building your own business (5:38)Cultivating an advisory practice in a metropolitan vs. small environment (10:15)How to up your game and how they can be beneficial to their clients, from an educational standpoint (14:06)Integrating faith into not just your business, but who you are (16:14)Discipline of working towards a sustainable, scalable business (19:05)Trust the team that you’ve built (21:26)Opportunities, diversity & catapulting to the next level in creating a business (27:22)It’s all about prospecting (32:18)Generational wealth transfer and the emotional connection to money (38:58)Understanding how to turn on and off the focus (49:49)Stay committed, and create something really, really special (52:42)Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 13 A Honey Hole for Advisors Working with Business Owners Before They Sell ft. Zane Tarence, Managing Director at Founders Advisors
Mar 29 2022
Ep. 13 A Honey Hole for Advisors Working with Business Owners Before They Sell ft. Zane Tarence, Managing Director at Founders Advisors
Welcome Zane Tarence to this episode of War Room Huddle! Zane is a managing director at Founders Advisors, a middle market boutique investment bank headquartered here in Birmingham, Alabama. As a boutique investment bank, they aren’t trying to be everything for all people. Zane helps run the technology practice for Founders Advisors, and he sits at the tip of the spear in this vertical.The differentiator for Zane is that in addition to being an investment banker, he is also a serial entrepreneur. He’s built a couple companies on his own, sold several companies, and is absolutely fearless when it comes to disrupting his industry.In this podcast episode, Zane discusses the game-changing conference that he started called “Silicon Y’all,” which focuses on highlighting the talent and companies being built in the southeast, as well as his book “17 Reasons Your Company is Not Investment Grade and What to Do About It.” He also gives advice about how the financial advisor world and investment banker world can blend together.Join the conversation to hear about:Introduction to Zane (1:58)The genesis of the RFG MasterClass series (7:34)One of the greatest opportunities for growth for advisors (9:39)The number one question company owners ask Zane (14:25)Questions advisors should ask business owners to get the ball rolling (18:00)Different pathways a company can take to monetize their wealth (22:46)How do financial advisors approach building the financial plan for these specific clients (28:13)How does a financial advisor forge a relationship with an investment banker? (33:01)Tips on how advisors can present research in a content strategy in a way that makes sense to prospects (37:05)17 Reasons Your Company is Not Investment Grade and What to Do About It (41:28)Don’t be afraid to get into the weeds (47:22)Zane’s new valuation tool (48:47)Work done specifically around logistics (54:11)What is the No. 1 thing an advisor should do after this? (54:56)Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 12 How to Build a High-Performing Team ft. Matt Hottle, Co-Founder of Redhawk Advisory
Feb 11 2022
Ep. 12 How to Build a High-Performing Team ft. Matt Hottle, Co-Founder of Redhawk Advisory
Welcome Matt Hottle to this episode of WRH. Matt Hottle is the Co-Founder of Redhawk Advisory, and Managing Partner of the Alabama Futures Fund, an early stage VC fund that is driving entrepreneurialism and economic development right here in the state of Alabama.Matt has held several operating positions where he was deep in the trench in a lot of different industries, building high performing teams, and even coached Shannon Spotswood, President at RFG Advisory.Matt is a fountain of information in this episode. If you don't have a team of people who thrive at being adaptable you're going to struggle because you're going to be dragging them every time. “Laser focus in on your culture, and what are those attributes of success within your culture.”Listen to this episode with Matt Hottle, Co-Founder of Redhawk Advisory and Managing Partner of the Alabama Futures Fund. In this episode, Shannon and Matt discuss topics such as why teams need to define the roles and responsibilities, why you have to hire for adaptability, tracking your organization from a data perspective, and so much more.  Join the conversation to hear about:Do you have the right people in the right seats doing the right things? (1:45)Let's talk about talent (4:30)What are ‘attributes’ and how does it fit into hiring? (7:00)It’s all about the best fit (10:35)Sequencing: defining the roles and responsibilities (12:35)Focusing on talent and diversity (16:30)What is opportunity cost? (20:20)Taking inventory of what is important: identifying team routine and impact (24:00) Small, short, concise, and frequent communication (27:55)Creating repeatable and scalable processes (32:20)Preparing a team for the marathon versus the sprint (35:10)Why you have to hire for adaptability (36:35)Advisor behavior modification (38:55)Tracking your organization from a data perspective (41:10)No longer a fit: navigating underperformance (43:50)The power of reviews (50:00)Evolving your short term goals (54:50)20 things you should know about me (56:15)Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 11 When Two Worlds Collide ft. Nate Reynolds, Financial Advisor at the Billings Group
Dec 15 2021
Ep. 11 When Two Worlds Collide ft. Nate Reynolds, Financial Advisor at the Billings Group
“It was very challenging, but the energy and the drive and the passion you felt there from both Bobby and Dom and the other guys there was just incredible.”Challenge yourself and change how you communicate with clients. After a background in the U.S. Army, Nate Reynolds dove headfirst into working with his father-in-law as a Financial Advisor at Billings Group.It’s been eye-opening to hear from the Billings Group in their individual War Room Huddle episodes, Ep. 9 with Lance Billings, and Ep. 10  Ft. Josh Kilsch as Lance is father-in-law to both Nate and Josh. You’ll also learn more about Nate’s military background as a U.S. Army veteran, how he found RFG Advisory through Dom Raso, and even how he got introduced to Dom’s ARMR-UP program.Through each episode, you can piece together how Lance, Josh, and Nate work together so well, how their different life experiences come into play, and how they aim to continue crushing it through succession planning. “We have the responsibility to continue that legacy,” says Nate. “It really is all about the client and service we provide for them."From Salina, Kansas to the surrounding four states, the Billings Group is planning for decades in the future, not just for tomorrow. Listen to this episode with Nate Reynolds, Financial Advisor at Billings Group, a wealth management firm and family-run business with deep community ties in Salina, Kansas, to learn about shattering the box and helping your clients find their "why."Join the conversation to hear about:Being intentional and finding the crush everything mindset (1:40)Confirming RFG was the right choice (6:00)Focusing on mindset during a transition (9:35)Preparing for training with Bobby White and Dom Raso (12:15)Succession planning: continuing the legacy (16:10)Taking the life journey and growing with a client (18:00)Using tools to redefine the client experience (22:10)Dedication and discipline (24:50)Family and working as a team (27:20)Helping your clients find their ‘why’ (30:10)Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 10 Changing How You Communicate with Clients ft. Josh Kilsch, Financial Advisor at Billings Group
Dec 8 2021
Ep. 10 Changing How You Communicate with Clients ft. Josh Kilsch, Financial Advisor at Billings Group
This War Room Huddle episode with guest Josh Kilsch, Financial Advisor at the Billings Group, dives into why succession planning is a necessity, how to build your practice for the future, and how to take ownership of your life no matter what path you’re on. From a very young age, Josh was called to the importance of communication and compassion, the importance of being present with skills that serve him well as an advisor. He is someone who can listen to a client’s story and understand their goals.“There's so much that is detailed to a client's story that you have to be able to have compassion, you have to be able to listen to them, you have to be ready to hear what they want, and then see how you're going to help them achieve that timeline goal,” Josh says.The future of Billings Group is bright. In this episode, Josh and RFG President, Shannon Spotswood, talk about the firm’s growth and the move toward being fully independent. The next steps involve continuing to grow, showing up every day, trying to crush it.From good relationships to good communication, Josh talks about what he loves about RFG Advisory and the Billings Group coming together. Huddle up, you don’t want to miss this incredible episode of War Room Huddle.Join the conversation to hear about:Josh’s beginnings: from dropping out of high school to master’s in theology (1:30)Blending qualities as an advisor and as a minister (5:30)How human capital comes into play through work (8:45) “What I love about RFG and the Billings Group coming together” (13:25)What does mindset mean to Josh? (15:45)Taking ownership of your life (19:40)The dynamic Billings Group team of different personalities (25:00)Building the firm for the future (28:15)Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 9 Be Intentional About Growing Your Practice ft. Lance Billings, Founder & Financial Advisor at The Billings Group
Nov 19 2021
Ep. 9 Be Intentional About Growing Your Practice ft. Lance Billings, Founder & Financial Advisor at The Billings Group
This War Room Huddle episode features Lance Billings,  Founder and Financial Advisor at Billings Group, who so powerfully weaves community, the love of his hometown, and his faith into building his business.Salina, Kansas is home, it’s work, it’s family, it’s the center of everything Lance holds dear. Lance was born and raised in Salina. He raised his family there, started a business there, runs a business there, and will eventually pass the business on to family there. The Billings Group isn’t solely a wealth management firm; it’s a family-run business with deep community ties in Salina, Kansas.Lance’s two son-in-laws, Nathan Reynolds and Josh Kilsch, are also Financial Advisors with the Billings Group. Lance’s daughter, Alyssa Mitchell, spearheads client relations alongside an A-player operations team. Prior to founding the Billings Group, Lance watched and worked alongside his father, Larry R. Billings, in his tax practice Billings Tax, who at the age of 86, still does taxes. Listen to this episode with Lance Billings to understand more about building your business during a transition, creating a multi-generational family business, and why you have to surround yourself with good people. Join the conversation to hear about:Growth in the future and building your business during a transition (1:15) The importance of hiring good people and surrounding yourself with good people (1:50) Lance's advice to young advisors getting into the business (5:10) Engaging in a conversation thanks to technology (7:30) Navigating a multi-generational family business (10:15) Relationship building with clients to establish succession-planning (14:25) Walking into independence with succession-planning in mind (18:25) Why is it so hard for advisors to unplug? (22:20) Partnering with Bluemonte for investment management (24:20) Growing up in Salina, Kansas (26:55) Faith first (28:55) Facing growth boldly (30:50) Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 8 Take a Seat on the Rocket Ship ft. Rick Wedell, CIO of RFG Advisory
Nov 10 2021
Ep. 8 Take a Seat on the Rocket Ship ft. Rick Wedell, CIO of RFG Advisory
This War Room Huddle episode featuring Rick Wedell Chief Investment Officer at RFG Advisory dives into topics on building the future, navigating the succession planning process, why he prefers video content above all else, and the big answer to why choose RFG?“If anyone ever offers you a seat on the rocket ship, you don't argue about whether or not it's an aisle or a window, you just take the seat,” Rick says.Rick is a veteran investor and brings institutional street cred to RFG and its advisors as the Chief Investment Officer. He holds degrees from Harvard University and Stanford University, was named Henry Ford Scholar, and spent 12 years at Bain Capital before joining RFG in 2016. He was recently recognized by ThinkAdvisor as a 2021 LUMINARY in the Thought Leadership & Education category. RFG Advisory was also named to the LUMINARIES Class of 2021, receiving firm-wide recognition in the same category for RIAs.Rick hosts client events and in-person roadshows on average 15 days a month. Needless to say, he’s wracking the Delta miles. He’s wired as a thought-leadership machine, ready to go in a moment’s notice armed with an artillery of knowledge. There are few industry CIOs to come close to Rick’s herculean efforts. Find out more and listen to this incredible episode of War Room Huddle podcast..Join the conversation to hear about:Welcome Rick to War Room Huddle (0:35)Rick’s education and background (1:30)If someone offers you a ride on a rocket ship, just take the seat (7:00)Why choose RFG? (8:35)Building the future: how RFG goes about the investment process (12:05)The story of making it on the fridge (17:00)The rewarding feeling of helping clients get from point A to point B (20:00)Navigating the succession planning process (22:15)Goodbye white papers, video content is the wave of the future (28:35)Human emotion and why it’s important to have a financial advisor (33:30)Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 7 The True Impact of "The Golden Rule" ft. Mark Green, CEO, Founder, President of GFG Wealth Advisors
Sep 3 2021
Ep. 7 The True Impact of "The Golden Rule" ft. Mark Green, CEO, Founder, President of GFG Wealth Advisors
This War Room Huddle episode with guest Mark Green, CEO, Founder, and President at GFG Wealth Advisors, will leave you fired up and ready to take on the world. Based in College Station, Texas, Mark very intentionally made the decision to become independent.“I was scared to make the move just like anybody else was,” Mark says. “I was worried about my clients making the transition.” But ultimately it boiled down to one big reason. “RFG just fit in.”After feeling restless with the decisions the CEOs were making, Mark chose to go independent with RFG Advisory instead because he wanted to “be my own person, be my own advisor.” He wanted to make his own decisions and have a partner rather than a boss. He wanted to be the CEO of his own practice, not the COO, with his wife Sherry right by his side.Listen to this fearless episode with Mark Green, CEO, Founder, and President at GFG Wealth Advisors.Join the conversation to hear about:Mark’s origin story (3:04)Why Mark was seeking independence (4:51)Keeping relationships and family top of mind (6:54)Building multigenerational relationships with clients (8:37)Leveraging your resources (13:37)Creating longevity and legacy that lasts (18:00)Let’s go Aggies! Being a spotter for the stadium announcer (21:28)The power of faith (27:39)Discipline, gratitude, and intentionality (30:20)What it’s like for Mark and Sherry to work together (32:33)Empowering women to live financially fearless with StrongHer Money (35:16) Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 6 Finding the Other Side of Fear ft. Chris Cipolla, CFP®, CDFA®, Wealth Advisor at RFG Advisory
Aug 5 2021
Ep. 6 Finding the Other Side of Fear ft. Chris Cipolla, CFP®, CDFA®, Wealth Advisor at RFG Advisory
"Education is KEY to changing your own trajectory"This War Room Huddle episode with guest Chris Cipolla, CFP®, CDFA®, and Wealth Advisor at RFG Advisory will leave you so pumped up you'll feel ready to crush anything. She is a co-conspirator and creator of StrongHer Money, along with RFG President and host of War Room Huddle, Shannon Spotswood, where they help women live financially fearless. Chris is a mother, she is an advisor, and she is immensely talented. Chris starts the episode by taking us back a few chapters to discover more about her story.“At the end of the day, I just love helping people,” says Chris.She understands the questions and struggles that women face as they epically manage life, work, family. As Shannon says in this episode, Chris is “a walking example of living life in transition.”Listen to this fearless episode with Chris Cipolla, CFP®, CDFA®, and Wealth Advisor at RFG Advisory to discover why she stepped into the finance world, what led her to make a decision to join RFG, and how has StrongHer Money impacted Chris as an advisor. This episode shines a light on a woman forging new paths and sharing practical tips about balancing everything that gets thrown at you.Join the conversation to hear about:Why Chris stepped into the finance world (2:20)Chris’s first finance roles (3:50)Walking the walk with intentionally (6:06)What led her to make a decision to join RFG (7:06)Chris’s thoughts on being a woman in the finance industry (10:56)What does success look like to Chris? (14:04)Teaching women how to live financially fearless with StrongHer Money (15:55)How has StrongHer Money impacted Chris as an advisor? (18:34)Life in transition, empathy, and connecting on a different level (23:05) Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 5 Faith and Professional Life, Together ft. Mark Dutram, CPWA®, CFP®, AEP®, President of BayView Private Wealth
Aug 3 2021
Ep. 5 Faith and Professional Life, Together ft. Mark Dutram, CPWA®, CFP®, AEP®, President of BayView Private Wealth
"Wealth Management is not about the assets. It's about what we can empower people to do with their assets."This week on the War Room Huddle podcast, Mark Dutram, CPWA®, CFP®, AEP®, President and Wealth Advisor of BayView Private Wealth, will be joining us. Mark has over 25 years of experience helping meet the financial, retirement and investment planning needs of families, business owners, and professionals. Mark's diverse background in finance has given him a broad view of the financial service industryBayView is a boutique financial planning office that has the distinct ability to leverage innovative trading platforms, money managers, custom-designed investments, and research with a client-focused approach.BayView Private Wealth is deeply focused on delivering a differentiated client experience and they have the ability to retain relationships as a result of those personal connections. From client education at the local college in Destin, Florida to serving veterans and active duty military to helping women to live financially fearless as a StrongHer Money Advisor Ambassador, Mark has a warrior spirit with a servant heart.Make sure to listen to this awesome episode with Mark Dutram, CPWA®, CFP®, AEP®, Wealth Advisor and President of BayView Private Wealth. We are grateful for his tremendous amount of insight and energy.Join the conversation to hear about:How partnering with RFG positively changed BayView (2:12)Looking at the risks and taking a step toward independence (4:44)What doesn't kill you makes you stronger (7:25)The power of marketing and social media (8:30)Serving veterans and active duty military (9:57)Helping women to live financially fearless (13:40)Empowering the next generation (15:20)Coming up with the best possible client experience (18:55)Opening doors and opportunities with FinTech (21:50)How Mark weaves his faith and professional life together (23:395)Figuring out What is my purpose? Why do I do this? (26:36) Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 4 Thinking About the Future ft. Dany Martin, MBA and Chase Crump, CFP® of WFA
Aug 2 2021
Ep. 4 Thinking About the Future ft. Dany Martin, MBA and Chase Crump, CFP® of WFA
“Success is going to be built off of the things that you put into it.”This week we are psyched to have two WFA Partners and Wealth Advisors on the War Room Huddle podcast: Chase Crump, CFP®, and Dany L. Martin, MBA. You might recall Dany L. Martin, MBA from War Room Huddle Episode 2 and Chase Crump, CFP® on Episode 3.WFA has 96 cumulative years of trusted advisor experience and 134+ cumulative years of administrative experience. We shake things up in this episode and flip a few chapters back to discuss the history of WFA, thoughtful and intentional succession planning, and intentionality around valuation. “Success is going to be built off of the things that you put into it,” says Dany.Too many people don’t have a vision for the future. They have no plan, no direction, and no way to reach their goals. “As a younger advisor, you don't have to wait for the retiree to show up and try to sell their business,” Dany says. “Go in there and just bring it up.”We learn how WFA strategized succession planning in a multifaceted way. They thought about how the clients are going to be cared for and what the transition would be like. They considered the extension of mission vision values, branding, and communication as a team.It’s all about “taking a step back and realizing it's not about just you, it's about clients,” says Chase, which circles back to the WFA motto of Plan. Invest. Inspire. WFA seeks to plant the financial seed, water it with equal parts caring and knowledge, and then watch it grow.There is so much awesome information in this episode, we know you’re going to get fired up! Make sure to listen to this empowering War Room Huddle episode with Chase Crump, CFP® and Dany L. Martin, MBA, Partners and Wealth Advisors at WFA. They say you need to be what you wish to see in the world, so if you want to lead a more inspiring life, join RFG.Join the conversation to hear about:The history of WFA (4:24)WFA Founder Tommy’s intentional approach to succession planning (8:25)Transitioning, restructuring, and finding their groove as a new WFA (12:55)How RFG helped navigate the path (18:00)The power of a good team (21:22)Intentionality around valuation: how much is your time worth? (24:24)Chase’s tip to start the succession planning process (31:55)Fellowship, conversations, and WFA’s mission-focused approach to business (32:40)Crushing it and going remote during Covid (36:21)Unattaching yourself from ego (39:00)Dany’s advice for younger advisors thinking about upleveling their career (41:17)Tips for advisors wanting to execute a succession plan (46:46)Reach out and don’t be afraid to collaborate (50:20) Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 3 Setting Intentions and Channeling the Competitive Spirit ft. Chase Crump, CFP®, Partner & Wealth Advisor at WFA
Aug 1 2021
Ep. 3 Setting Intentions and Channeling the Competitive Spirit ft. Chase Crump, CFP®, Partner & Wealth Advisor at WFA
“Life is bigger than just what we do."Thanks for joining us in the War Room Huddle studio to welcome Chase Crump, CFP®, Partner and Wealth Advisor at WFA. Chase is a heart forward advisor who brings a tremendous amount of authenticity to the profession. Chase is a champion of caring; he cares about how people feel and carries a tremendous amount of empathy for others. He has a way of uplifting his spirit to set his mind in the right place every single day.As we shared in the last War Room Huddle episode with Dany L. Martin, WFA has 96 cumulative years of trusted advisor experience and 134+ cumulative years of administrative experience. Like their logo the Tree of Life, WFA has branched out and grown so much in the past year. They hired a new advisor, Jody Bluitt, they opened their third office location in Louisiana, and they never forget to focus on the big picture: clients, family, team, and community.Listen to this episode to hear Chase’s thoughts on the benefits of meditation and finding stillness, why it's so important to make deeper connections and relationships with people, and how to channel a competitive spirit. There is so much awesome information in this episode, we know you’re going to get fired up!“Life is bigger than just what we do,” says Chase. As he mentions in this episode, the world's bigger than work so we have to make connections with people and clients that go beyond managing money.War Room Huddle is the number one show for independent financial advisors who want to crush everything and take their A game to the next level and is brought to you by RFG Advisory with your host President Shannon Spotswood. Don’t forget to subscribe wherever you’re listening to this podcast. Learn more about RFG Advisory by visiting our website. Join us.Join the conversation to hear about:Welcome Chase to War Room Huddle (02:00)Why be a financial advisor? (3:27)Setting intentionally and mindset (5:18)The benefits of meditation and finding stillness (8:09)Making deeper connections and relationships with people (16:51)Chase’s modern approach to office attire (18:35)Channeling competitive spirit (21:55)Everything you want is on the other side of fear (24:36)Chase’s advice for people starting out and how to become a successful advisor (28:42)Collaboration and working with RFG Advisory (34:46) Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC.Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 2 Focusing On Tech, Community, & What Matters Most ft. Dany Martin, MBA, Partner & Wealth Advisor at WFA
Jul 31 2021
Ep. 2 Focusing On Tech, Community, & What Matters Most ft. Dany Martin, MBA, Partner & Wealth Advisor at WFA
“Feed your mind, feed your soul, just always be open to learning new things.”Today we’d like to welcome Dany L. Martin, MBA, Partner and Wealth Advisor at WFA, to this episode of War Room Huddle. Dany is social media savvy, community driven, and has a keep moving forward attitude that makes him an innovator in our industry. “Feed your mind, feed your soul, just always be open to learning new things,” Dany says.Most recently, Dany was named to InvestmentNews' 40 Under 40 Class of 2021, which is an enormous accomplishment coming from a pool of over 600 candidates. Dany is doing great things for WFA, his team, and his clients. He’s mission driven and focuses on daily habits and really aligning himself with partners who have that shared belief. It’s how the entire WFA team gels together so successfully.WFA has 96 cumulative years of trusted advisor experience and 134+ cumulative years of administrative experience, and they’ve completely crushed it the past year. WFA hired a new advisor, opened a second Shreveport office, and never forgot to focus on clients, family, team, and community.Don’t miss Dany's wisdom throughout the episode if you’re searching for tips on focusing on what matters, why technology is so important, and his updated way of measuring success. War Room Huddle is the number one show for independent financial advisors who want to crush everything and take their A game to the next level brought to you by RFG Advisory with your host President Shannon Spotswood.Join the conversation to hear about:Welcome Dany to War Room Huddle (03:03)Coming up with the WFA tagline: Plan, Invest, Inspire (06:07)Finding the big picture: focusing on what matters (08:06)Measuring success in thank you cards (12:20)Embracing tech and why technology is so important (15:57)“You just have to do it”: Dany’s approach to social media (20:59)Making an office more like a home (26:31)It’s all love (28:34)A new approach to client gifts (31:00)The story of Well+Fed Louisiana (34:22)How Dany found his family (37:53)Church and the 12 house habits (40:24)Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.
Ep. 1 Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable ft. Bobby White, Founder of RFG Advisory
Jul 29 2021
Ep. 1 Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable ft. Bobby White, Founder of RFG Advisory
“Fear only will slow you down. Fear will only make you hesitate.”Welcome to War Room Huddle, the podcast for independent financial advisors who want to crush everything and take their A-game to the next level. This episode is brought to you by RFG Advisory with your host Shannon Spotswood and Bobby White, Founder and CEO of RFG Advisory as guest. Bobby White is our fearless leader, devoted to helping advisors pursue their dreams and maximize the value of their independent practice.“Finance had always been intriguing to me,” Bobby says. With 22+ years of industry experience as a financial advisor, Bobby lends his life lessons and hard won wisdom in this episode. But like all heroes, the story doesn’t begin there.In this episode, Bobby guides us through the varying stages of his life, laying down brick by brick the foundation of what would be RFG. We discover a bit about Bobby’s childhood, Bobby’s career background, and the story of how Bobby founded RFG. We were built from the ground up, torn down, and built again.There are a lot of gems in this episode. Thanks for joining us for our kickoff episode of War Room Huddle, where we empower independent financial advisors to be the CEO of their practice, not the COO.Join the conversation to hear about:Big welcome to Bobby (02:57)Rookie of the Year: The history of Bobby’s career background (03:47) Identifying what you do and don’t want to do in a career (07:32)Growth Crusade: the story of how Bobby founded RFG (09:22)Starting an RIA during a financial crisis and thriving (010:55)Tripling the size of the firm over an 18-month period. What’s next? (17:02)How Bobby and Shannon connected (18:22)Building RFG 2.0 (20:52)Be the CEO of your practice, not the CEO (25:46)The importance of surrounding yourself with smart people (27:29)Disrupting yourself and disrupting the status quo (32:50)Scaling up and building the RFG 2.0 capacity (37:00)Bobby tells us a bit about his childhood and growing up (41:57)Moving out of the family home and building confidence (49:00)What Bobby calls “the best sales presentation I have given in my entire life” (51:40)Get 1% better every day (56:36)Securities offered by Registered Representatives of Private Client Services (“PCS”). Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives of RFG Advisory, a registered investment advisor. Private Client Services and RFG Advisory are unaffiliated entities.