Today, we're going in depth with Tripp Friedler, co-founder and managing partner of Free Gulliver, a multifamily office based in New Orleans. He's also the author of two books. His latest, The Tunnel, is about losing his son Henry to Mental Illness.
In this episode you’ll learn:
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:20 - Time Magazine and an Accidental Music Career
02:42 - Growing up in New Orleans and Leaving the Family Path
03:50 - From Peddling Life Insurance to Founding Free Gulliver
06:35 - The Biggest Investment You Can Make is In You
07:50 - If You Have no Fear and Anxiety, It's Not a Big Enough Jump
09:35 - Hiring Builders and Playing to Strengths
13:25 - How AI Can Transform Wealth Management
18:30 - Scaling a Business with Optimism
21:15 - How Studying Counseling Changed the Way He Works with Clients
23:55 - The Importance of Understanding Your “Location” in Life
26:00 - How Losing Two Children Taught Resilience
30:32 - Why Resilience is the Number One Secret to Success
32:55 - Work Ethic Rapid Fire Questions
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