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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2021 · 1H 57M

17: Adrian Murphy | Delivering Human-First Financial Planning With A Chief Behavioral Officer

from The Human Side of Money · host Brendan Frazier

Adrian Murphy is the CEO of Murphy Wealth, a multi-award winning financial planning firm in the UK. Most recently, his firm made waves throughout the industry with the announcement that they were hiring a Chief Behavioral Officer as a part of their transition to a “human-first” strategy. We discuss: The decision to transition to a “human-first” strategy and what the vision looks like for the firm and for clients The importance of getting clients from a “thinking” place to a “feeling” place and how to do it The reason he intentionally avoids starting a question with the word “Why” The listening workshops his firm goes through to hone their listening skills How he came to the decision to hire a chief behavioral officer What he envisions for the role of a Chief Behavioral Officer and the ways he expects it to benefit client outcomes and the growth of the firm And more! To sign up for Brendan’s monthly newsletter focused on the human side of advice → Click Here Connect with Brendan Frazier:  RFG Advisory LinkedIn: Brendan Frazier X:@jbrendanfrazier

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