In Episode 28, Steve is joined by Michael Kothakota, co-founder of Wolf Bridge Wealth, for a grounded conversation on the real value of financial advice beyond returns. Mike shares how he and his wife launched the firm in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis, and how years of work with clients navigating major life events shaped his view of what good advice actually does for people day to day. They also explore Mike’s teaching work at Columbia University, and why ethics, judgement, and clear comm...
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In Episode 28, Steve is joined by Michael Kothakota, co-founder of Wolf Bridge Wealth, for a grounded conversation on the real value of financial advice beyond returns. Mike shares how he and his wife launched the firm in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis, and how years of work with clients navigating major life events shaped his view of what good advice actually does for people day to day. They also explore Mike’s teaching work at Columbia University, and why ethics, judgement, and clear comm...
Ep.20 - Redundancy, Identity, and Life After the Job Title
Juggling Mind and Money
46 minutes
4 months ago
Ep.20 - Redundancy, Identity, and Life After the Job Title
Losing a job is more than losing a paycheck — it can feel like losing a piece of who you are. In this episode, Steve and Jess untangle the messy mix of emotions, identity shifts, and financial worries that come with redundancy. With their usual mix of humour and honesty, they explore how to cope with the awkward “So, what do you do?” moments, rebuild confidence, and find purpose beyond the job title.
Juggling Mind and Money
In Episode 28, Steve is joined by Michael Kothakota, co-founder of Wolf Bridge Wealth, for a grounded conversation on the real value of financial advice beyond returns. Mike shares how he and his wife launched the firm in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis, and how years of work with clients navigating major life events shaped his view of what good advice actually does for people day to day. They also explore Mike’s teaching work at Columbia University, and why ethics, judgement, and clear comm...