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Adviser 3.0: The Podcast

Abraham Okusanya
Adviser 3.0: The Podcast
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  • Adviser 3.0: The Podcast

    SoapBox Ep.5 - £2.2 Trillion Idle, Mag Seven Panic & the Behavioural Wrecking Ball

    01/04/2026 | 48 mins.
    Matt Pitcher and Abraham Okusanya are back on the Soapbox with no guest, no filter, just two advisers getting into the numbers that matter.
    This episode they dig into the Dimson, Marsh & Staunton Global Investment Returns Yearbook 2026 and the Bessembinder paper, and the findings are uncomfortable. In 1900, railroads made up 63% of the US market. Today, less than 1%. Yet they still outperformed. 59% of individual stocks will lose you money over their lifetime. The median stock return is negative. And yet the market has created $91 trillion of wealth. The case for buying the haystack has never been stronger or more ignored.
    Then Matt takes on the great wealth destroyers: active managers quietly costing clients half a million pounds, lifestyling in pension schemes that should have died with the annuity era, risk profiling tools nudging clients into less equity than they need, and the £2.2 trillion sitting dead in UK bank accounts shrinking in real terms while advisers watch on.
    Blunt, data-heavy, and genuinely useful for any adviser who wants the arguments and the evidence in one place.
    Resources mentioned:
    Bessembinder Paper: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6438198DMS Yearbook 2026 Summary: https://www.ubs.com/global/en/investment-bank/insights-and-data/articles/global-investment-returns-yearbook-2026.html
    FCA Trail Commission Review: https://citywire.com/new-model-adviser/news/fca-to-review-674m-adviser-trail-commissions/a2486582
    📩 Review and screenshot it to Abraham on LinkedIn for a free copy of Nick Murray's This Time Is Different
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    Ep.129 - Would You Buy the Firm You Work For? Chris Palmer on Equity and Progression

    25/03/2026 | 51 mins.
    Chris Palmer’s career didn’t start in financial services, and it nearly didn’t happen at all.
    From the Navy to banking during the financial crisis, Chris worked his way into financial advice before making a move that would define his career: buying into the firm he joined.
    In this episode, Chris shares his journey from employee to owner, the realities of equity and progression, and what it takes to build a business that lasts.
    We also explore the challenges facing independent firms today, the pressure of regulation, and why true independence still matters in financial advice.
    A must-listen for advisers thinking about ownership, succession and long-term career progression.
  • Adviser 3.0: The Podcast

    Ep.128 - Bought Out, Pushed Out, or Wheeled Out: Brian Hill on the Reality of Exits

    18/03/2026 | 53 mins.
    In this episode, we’re joined by Brian Hill, founder of Pathfinders and author of Everyone Exits: You’re Either Bought Out, Pushed Out, or Wheeled Out®
    Brian shares what really happens when financial planning firms go to market and why many advisers are not prepared to sell. We explore valuation, buyer behaviour, and the most common mistakes that reduce deal value.
    The conversation covers the gap between confidence and competence, the impact of unprofitable client segments, and why exit planning should start far earlier than most firms expect.
    A must-listen for advisers thinking about succession, growth, or selling their business.
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    Ep.127 - Limiting Beliefs Limit Businesses: David Gibson on Mindset and Impact

    11/03/2026 | 39 mins.
    In this episode, David Gibson, Managing Director of Gibson Financial Planning, joins the podcast to discuss how mindset, values and purpose influence the growth of a financial planning business.
    David shares how his firm evolved from a transactional advice model to a relationship-led financial planning practice built around long-term client work. Today the majority of the firm’s revenue comes from existing clients and ongoing relationships.
    The conversation explores the self-limiting beliefs that often hold advisers back, particularly the fear that growing a business means sacrificing lifestyle, family or personal wellbeing.
    David explains how confronting those beliefs reshaped his thinking and reignited his ambition for the firm.
    We also dive into one of the most challenging aspects of advice: helping clients move from saving and accumulating wealth to actually enjoying it.
    For advisers thinking about growth, impact and what financial planning is really about, this episode offers a thoughtful perspective on the role mindset plays in building both a successful firm and a meaningful career.
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    Ep.126 - You Built It. Can You Afford to Sell It? Louise Jeffreys on M&A and Market Reality

    04/03/2026 | 59 mins.
    You Built It. Can You Afford to Sell It?
    In Episode 126, Louise Jeffreys joins the show to discuss M&A, valuations and the market forces reshaping financial planning.
    We explore what firms are actually selling for, how buyers assess value, and why succession should begin years before an exit is agreed. Louise explains the difference between buy-side and sell-side models, the role of private equity in consolidation, and the importance of cultural fit over headline price.
    We also discuss the emotional side of selling, the risks that derail transactions, and what the next phase of the advice profession may look like.
    If you are building a firm today, this is a conversation about the future.

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About Adviser 3.0: The Podcast

The Adviser 3.0 Podcast is hosted by Abraham Okusanya. Get ready for his signature raw honesty, critical analysis and no-holds-barred insight at the intersection of retirement, investing and fintech.
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