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From Fired at 28 to 50+ Staff: James Conole on Self-Leadership & Scale

From Fired at 28 to 50+ Staff: James Conole on Self-Leadership & Scale

Episode 28 Published 7 months, 2 weeks ago
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James Conole, CFP®, founder & CEO of Root Financial Partners and host of the Root Ready podcast, joins hosts Mike Zarelli, CFP®, EA and Deshawn Peterson, CFP® to unpack the habits and frameworks behind his leap from being fired at 28 to leading a team of nearly 60. We dig into time-blocking, OKRs, and the “hungry, humble, human” hiring filter—plus how content and empathy compound faster than cold calls. What You’ll Learn How to design your week with time blocking that actually holds A simple OKR + “Top 3” stack to avoid reactive days The 3 H’s hiring lens and how to embody them Why platform building (YouTube, podcast, classes) beats random prospecting The four domains every advisor must master: technical, investments, financial psychology, self-leadership Takeaways Replace multitasking with dedicated “content, team, and strategy” days. Use annual → quarterly → weekly “Top 3” priorities to stay out of the “combat zone.” Build a platform (YouTube, podcast, classes) that attracts ideal clients. Hire and be hungry, humble, human. Master four domains: technical, investments, financial psychology, self-leadership. Chapters 00:00 Intro & why self-leadership is your ceiling 02:01 YouTube routine: “Content Wednesdays” in ~3–4 hrs/week 05:12 Time blocking: team vs. content vs. strategy days 08:45 In the business vs. on the business; client transition 12:40 OKRs & the Weekly “Top 3” 17:10 Fired at 28 → launching Root in 2017 21:18 Lifestyle practice vs. building a team 25:02 First clients: platform + SmartVestor leads 29:30 If starting in 2025: pick a platform that fits you 33:05 Hiring filter: Hungry, Humble, Human 36:18 AI’s role: augment, don’t replace advisors 40:22 Standing out: the 4 domains of mastery 45:10 Practical goal setting that actually sticks 49:00 Closing & where to find Root Ready
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