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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 49 MIN

Ep33 Lindsey Frances—How to Know You Have Enough When Having Enough Was Never the Goal

from The Pressures of Privilege · host Diana Oehrli

What do you do when the finish line is long past, and the feeling of enough still hasn't arrived? In this episode of The Pressures of Privilege, host Diana Oehrli sits down with Lindsey Frances, a legacy and wealth psychologist based between London and Switzerland who works with some of the world's most successful people, the ones who have more than they could spend and still cannot locate a sense of enough. Lindsey uses biometric data and a method called sophrology, the study of consciousness in harmony, to track what the spreadsheets miss and to help her clients find where the real work lives. Together, they show you how to code your thinking toward what you actually want, how to find your own financial finish line and understand what it means to cross it, how to build real community when your net worth makes trust nearly impossible, and what legacy actually looks like when you set the tax conversation aside. If you've ever stood inside a life that looks like everything and quietly wondered whether the feeling of enough will ever be real, this episode was made for you. Chapters (00:00:00) - What Do You Want For Your Life(00:00:42) - Pressures of Privilege(00:01:47) - Lindsay Francis on the Pressures of Privilege(00:04:20) - What Does It Feelt Like to Know You're Enough?(00:07:01) - Keeping an eye on my children(00:10:38) - How to Win the Battle of Addiction with the Whoop(00:17:25) - Is it possible to find a mate with similar wealth?(00:22:30) - The Great Wealth Transfer(00:27:33) - On Father-Child Relationships(00:29:15) - The secret to a happy marriage(00:32:50) - What is SOPSOLOGY?(00:38:08) - "If You're Not Changing, You're Choosing"(00:39:05) - Daily recalibration of the compass(00:41:51) - Working with men(00:43:11) - How to Leave a Legacy(00:47:26) - A Rich, Simple Human Podcast Interview(00:48:30) - How to Manage Your Wealth

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What do you do when the finish line is long past, and the feeling of enough still hasn't arrived? In this episode of The Pressures of Privilege, host Diana Oehrli sits down with Lindsey Frances, a legacy and wealth psychologist based between London and Switzerland who works with some of the world's most successful people, the ones who have more than they could spend and still cannot locate a sense of enough. Lindsey uses biometric data and a method called sophrology, the study of consciousness in harmony, to track what the spreadsheets miss and to help her clients find where the real work lives. Together, they show you how to code your thinking toward what you actually want, how to find your own financial finish line and understand what it means to cross it, how to build real community when your net worth makes trust nearly impossible, and what legacy actually looks like when you set the tax conversation aside. If you've ever stood inside a life that looks like everything and quietly wondered whether the feeling of enough will ever be real, this episode was made for you.

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