3 Ways To Prevent Podfade (Ep. 470)

Many advisors start strong with their marketing but then struggle to keep the momentum going.
With podcasting, it starts with missing one episode. Then, a couple more. Finally, the podcast comes to a complete standstill — aka podfade.

Many advisors start strong with their marketing but then struggle to keep the momentum going.

With podcasting, it starts with missing one episode. Then, a couple more. Finally, the podcast comes to a complete standstill — aka podfade.

The good news is that podfade is preventable! Listen as Matt Halloran and Kirk Lowe share three proven ways to keep your podcast releasing consistently. A lot of their insights can also be applied directly to other areas of your content marketing, so you can successfully build momentum and authority.

Matt and Kirk discuss:

“When you stop releasing episodes without any warning to your audience, it’s like starting all over again. It’s a hit to your credibility.” ~ Kirk Lowe

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How to (Finally) Get Your Content Marketing Off the Ground With Jorrell Bland (Ep. 469)

You may see some advisors creating amazing content and think, “Ugh, I’ll never get there.” Or maybe you believe you can get there one day, but procrastination always gets in the way.
Either way, the problem seems to be getting started.

You may see some advisors creating amazing content and think, “Ugh, I’ll never get there.” Or maybe you believe you can get there one day, but procrastination always gets in the way.

Either way, the problem seems to be getting started.

In this episode, Matt Halloran speaks with Jorrell Bland, Associate Wealth Advisor at Mitlin Financial, Inc., about how he felt stuck in a rut before taking a bold step and finally putting himself out there. Jorrell then reflects on how his relationships as an advisor have improved after increasing his presence on social media and podcasts.

Matt and Jorrell discuss:

“Just get started and you’ll get there. Don’t look at anybody else; just run your own race. It’s you versus you.” ~ Jorrell Bland

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As an Associate Wealth Advisor at Mitlin Financial, Jorrell builds relationships, leads client meetings, and works toward ensuring that the families he serves have a safe space to discuss finances, which is taboo for many. Jorrell strives to provide them with the highest level of service and give them the advice and guidance needed to find their freedom.

Jorrell started his journey in financial services at West Virginia University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and became the first one in his family to earn a college degree. West Virginia is also where he found his passion for working with Athletes. Jorrell played football for the Mountaineers during his freshman year, and it helped him understand the dedication, commitment, and resiliency it takes to play at a high level. It also opened his eyes to the fact that many athletes will not go pro in their sport but he still brings the same winning mindset and has made it his mission to help athletes turn their winning mindset into financial freedom.

Start a Podcast To Become the Go-To Advisor in Your Niche With Mark Hansen (Ep. 468)

Start a Podcast To Become the Go-To Advisor in Your Niche With Mark Hansen (Ep. 468)

Let’s say your clients are ecstatic to be working with you. They’re so fired up about the problems you’re helping them solve, that they’re telling their neighbors, colleagues, and friends about you.

But that’s where it stops. Very few, if any, of these people reach out. How can you move them from neutral to drive?

Let’s say your clients are ecstatic to be working with you. They’re so fired up about the problems you’re helping them solve, that they’re telling their neighbors, colleagues, and friends about you. 

But that’s where it stops. Very few, if any, of these people reach out. How can you move them from neutral to drive?

In this episode, Matt Halloran interviews Mark Hansen, a financial advisor at Second Comma and host of The Quiet Part, about his podcasting experience and how it has helped him build relationships with ideal clients on their own terms. Mark also shares why, after a comprehensive search, he decided to work with ProudMouth and has found his “wildest dreams being exceeded.”

Matt and Mark discuss:

I needed to be able to educate people without requiring them to get on a phone call or Zoom or come to a webinar. I needed it to be easy to share. A podcast fits the bill.” ~ Mark Hansen

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Mark Hansen is a financial advisor at Second Comma, the company founded to help people in their 30s spend the next 30 years preparing for their last 30. Mark believes in educating and empowering people to make informed financial decisions. He understands every financial situation is unique and tailors his strategies to align with his clients’ specific goals, preferences, and values. Prior to financial planning, Mark was fired from being a car salesman, let go from a bankrupt wine company, and then spent two years helping to transition Snapple out of glass bottles and into plastic. Tired of bosses who wouldn’t let him prioritize his family, Mark left the corporate world to answer a calling to make a difference.

Now, Mark has an unwavering commitment to both your family and your financial well-being. Alongside Second Comma, Mark has a podcast called ‘The Quiet Part’ which is dedicated to taking those quiet little thoughts (that you try to keep buried down deep) and bringing them them to light in educational pieces and interviews.

Designing Your Brand’s Emotional Impact With Josh Passler (Ep. 467)

Financial advisors offer many of the same products and services. So what sets one apart from another?

Financial advisors offer many of the same products and services. So what sets one apart from another?

In this episode, Matt Halloran chats with Josh Passler, also known as The Fin Artist. Josh has a unique story, having transitioned from being an advisor himself to becoming a sought-after branding and design expert in the industry. Now he’s sharing his talents to uncover how your audience’s brain processes a really good brand — and why that should matter to growth-minded advisors. Plus, he unpacks how to design a brand that brings out your unique you-ness. 

Matt and Josh discuss:

With brands, you feel that emotional connection. And that’s really what a brand is. A brand isn’t just a logo that you see on a billboard, right? It’s the feeling that you get when you actually see it. That’s the brand, that’s the meaning behind the brand.” ~Josh Passler

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While working in a DBA alongside other financial advisors, Josh Passler took charge of designing business cards, brand guidelines, client illustrations, and all other creative aspects. He initiated the creation of art pieces tailored for financial planners active on Twitter, driven by a vision to craft educational content for advisors seeking to simplify client education. From these beginnings, FinArt emerged.

During its inaugural year, FinArt undertook the task of crafting a brand identity for a nascent financial planning firm, an endeavor that sparked immediate enthusiasm. Over the subsequent two years, FinArt has undergone evolution, with its primary emphasis shifting towards brand identity.

Josh Passler and FinArt are dedicated to delivering top-tier, uniform design solutions across all facets of your business.

How Advisors Can Leverage Podcasting to Connect, Educate, and Grow With Jane Mepham (Ep. 466)

Can anyone launch and leverage a podcast for business growth and authority? 

Can anyone launch and leverage a podcast for business growth, influence, and authority? 

In this episode, host Matt Halloran welcomes Jane Mepham — founder of Elgon Financial Advisors — to discuss her unique journey into podcasting and her experience with the PodRocket Influence Academy. 

Jane shares how her co-hosted podcast, The International Money Café, evolved from her online collaboration with Manasa Nadig, focusing on cross-border taxes and finances for foreign-born families. Throughout the conversation, Jane shares insights into their podcasting experience, from initial challenges to ongoing improvements. She unpacks the benefits of the PodRocket Influence Academy, particularly the snappy, actionable courses that helped them navigate the technical aspects of podcasting and refine their content strategy.

Matt and Jane discuss:

So we are building awareness and we are willing to be very patient based on what we see in the Academy. It’s going to be a while before we actually even get clients, but it’s been a great way for us to practice explaining the technical stuff that this group is actually facing.” ~ Jane Mepham

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Jane Mepham, a CFP® guide and founder of Elgon Financial Advisors in Austin, Texas, empathizes deeply with the challenges of moving to a new country. Despite her tech expertise, she knows the fear of financial and immigration uncertainties. Now, she aids foreign-born families and work visa holders in achieving their American dreams. Co-hosting “The International Money Café Podcast” with Manasa Nadig, she offers guidance on cross-border taxes and finances. Partnering with institutions like Harvard Business School, she assists international students with visa-related financial queries. A frequent financial media contributor, Jane enjoys family time in Austin and competing on the tennis court and trails.

How to Help Your Client’s Adult Kids Figure Out Their Financial Future With Brian Ursu (Ep. 465)

Millennials and Gen Zs are often left wondering “Now what?” after receiving their first big paycheck or a windfall of money. 
How can we empower younger generations to make confident and smart financial decisions?

Millennials and Gen Zs are often left wondering “Now what?” after receiving their first big paycheck or a windfall of money. 

How can we empower younger generations to make confident and smart financial decisions?

In honor of Financial Literacy Month, we’re re-releasing this special conversation between Matt Halloran and Brian Ursu, president of Intentional Wealth Advisors and the author of the aptly titled book, “Now What? A Practical Guide to Figuring Out Your Financial Future.” Recognizing that many people, including younger generations, lack financial knowledge, this book bridges that gap with practical advice for readers of all ages dealing with fiscal change.

Brian talks about how he wrote the book, who it’s for, and how his clients are using this book as a lifeline for teaching adult kids about money. Brian also explains how family meetings can play a role in positioning you as a family advisor for your clients’ children. 

Matt and Brian Discuss:

“Millennials and Gen Z are such dynamic generations with so much promise. They’re going to do things differently than previous generations, but they’re not financially literate through no fault of their own. Nobody taught them this, and they need to be empowered to move forward.”

~Brian Ursu

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Brian M. Ursu, CFP has helped clients meet their financial goals for more than 30 years. He has worked in large financial institutions, at a major wire-house brokerage firm, and now in his own wealth-management firm. His focus is on education as well as client service.

Brian is a certified financial planner (CFP) advising on investments, retirement plans, estate and tax planning, insurance, and legacy planning. Brian also holds a general securities license, a general securities principal license, life and health insurance licenses, and is registered in fourteen states.

He lives in Northern Lower Michigan near the bayside community of Traverse City. He and his wife of 30 years have raised five children, three of whom are now adults living independently. These three are the motivation for this book & his sharing of the lessons he learned about achieving financial security.



Transform Lackluster Events into Memorable Moments With Angela York and Elyse Stoner (Ep. 464)

Some advisor events are forgettable and yield no results, while others leave clients raving and referring. What’s the difference?
Successful events have a rock-solid plan

Some advisor events are forgettable and yield no results, while others leave clients raving and referring. What’s the difference?

Successful events have a rock-solid plan.

Tune in to Matt Halloran’s conversation with Angela York and Elyse Stoner, co-founders of Event Advisors, to learn how to transform every event into memorable, impactful experiences that deepen your relationships — not only with your clients but also with their families and friends. From goal-setting to post-event follow-up…they cover it all!

Angela and Elyse discuss:

“Event planning is not just calling a venue, booking a night of chicken dinner, and you’re on your way. It is setting the goals all the way to the follow-up. That is what’s different from what most people think event planning is. It’s building an event with the goal of nurturing your client relationships.”

 ~Angela York

 

“When we’re talking about events, it’s not about the advisor, or the wholesaler, or the broker-dealer. It’s about the attendee.”

 ~Elyse Stoner

 

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Why the Best Experts Aren’t Afraid To Say “I Don’t Know” With Maggie Jackson (Ep. 463)

Have you ever been in a client meeting where you hesitated to say “I don’t know,” so you gave a half-baked answer that you wished you hadn’t?
In reality, being unsure can be a strength — when channeled effectively.

Have you ever been in a client meeting where you hesitated to say “I don’t know,” so you gave a half-baked answer that you wished you hadn’t?

In reality, being unsure can be a strength — when channeled effectively.

Learn how with Matt Halloran and guest Maggie Jackson, author of a new book, “Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure.” They explore how embracing uncertainty can add a new layer of trust and connection to your client conversations and improve your learning, listening, and adaptability to change.

Matt and Maggie discuss:

“First, uncertainty is a spur. It wakes you up. Think of it as good stress that’ll change your whole outlook on the world. Second, think of it as a space of possibilities.” ~Maggie Jackson

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Maggie Jackson is an award-winning author and journalist with a global reach. Her new book, Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure, explores why we should seek not-knowing in times of flux. Nominated for a National Book Award and named to three “Best Books of 2023” lists, Uncertain has been lauded as “incisive and timely…triumphant” (Dan Pink), “surprising and practical” (Gretchen Rubin) and “remarkable and persuasive” (Library Journal). Jackson’s acclaimed previous book  Distracted sparked a global conversation on the steep costs of fragmenting our attention. A former columnist for the Boston Globe, Maggie has written for The New York Times and many other publications worldwide. Her writings have been translated into multiple languages and are widely covered by the press. She lives in New York and Rhode Island.



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