Pocket-Size Pep Talks, Oct. 11, 2021: Podcast host Rob Jolles explains, "Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, 'Money often costs too much.' Even the conversation of money can make people feel uncomfortable. My guest, Peter Neuwirth, has a gift, and that gift is the ability to explore and articulate the world of money. It's a challenge for just about everyone but there are ways to not just survive, but to thrive!
Pocket-sized Pep Talks: Let’s Talk About Money with Actuary and Author Peter Neuwirth, FSA, FCA
Pocket-Size Pep Talks, Oct. 11, 2021: Podcast host Rob Jolles explains, “Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, ‘Money often costs too much.’ Even the conversation of money can make people feel uncomfortable. My guest, Peter Neuwirth, has a gift, and that gift is the ability to explore and articulate the world of money. It’s a challenge for just about everyone but there are ways to not just survive, but to thrive!
In this Pocket-Sized Pep Talk, we learn from Peter Neuwirth, a man who has spent over four decades serving in significant leadership positions at a variety of firms. Peter discusses many key points from his recently published book, Money Mountaineering including:
- Why he decided to write Money Mountaineering and his “holistic” approach all aspects of financial planning.
- How this book differs from his previous book, What’s Your Future Worth.
- Six “foundational principles” for people to keep in mind as they think about their financial situation.
- How this applies to entrepreneurs and which of these six principles he or she should they keep uppermost in mind?
- Becoming “antifragile.”
For more information on Pete Neuwirth, go to his website: peterneuwirth.com