🐺 The Wolves Cheer as the Sheepdog is Muzzled: A Warning Ahead of Mansion House

By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning “The function of protecting and developing health must rank even above that of restoring it when it is impaired.”— Hippocrates The wolves are howling their approval. They’ve convinced the farmer that the sheepdog is a nuisance—too aggressive, too independent, too protective of the flock. The solution? Remove … Continue reading 🐺 The Wolves Cheer as the Sheepdog is Muzzled: A Warning Ahead of Mansion House

🌞 AI & Justice: Shining Sunlight on the Shadows of Financial Exploitation

“Sunlight is the best disinfectant.” These words, penned by US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis in 1914, echo louder today than ever. At the Transparency Task Force’s recent event, we heard this phrase used not just as a metaphor—but as a mission. We’re living in a time when financial exploitation is not the exception but … Continue reading 🌞 AI & Justice: Shining Sunlight on the Shadows of Financial Exploitation

Reclaiming Financial Planning from a Rigged System

By Steve Conley, Founder of the Academy of Life Planning 1 Peter 4:10 (NIV):“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.” The financial services industry plays a critical role in managing the flow of money—a system that has existed ever … Continue reading Reclaiming Financial Planning from a Rigged System

Who Gets a Mention? The Missing Mindsets in the Advice Gap Debate

By Steve ConleyFounder, Academy of Life Planning “When a system protects itself by narrowing the narrative, don’t be surprised when those most needed for the solution are written out of the story.” The Lang Cat’s Advice Gap 2025 report, launched in London today, reveals much about the state of financial advice post-Consumer Duty. But as … Continue reading Who Gets a Mention? The Missing Mindsets in the Advice Gap Debate

From Intermediation to Illumination: Reclaiming Financial Agency in the AI Age

We are living in a pivotal moment. A moment where technology has caught up with the promise of true financial empowerment — not through more intermediation, but through decentralised, accessible, person-led solutions. Yet 99% of financial planners still operate as agents of the system, not for the people. They’ve signed agency contracts. Their revenues depend … Continue reading From Intermediation to Illumination: Reclaiming Financial Agency in the AI Age

Time to Change the Playbook: From Half-Minded Exploitation to Full-Minded Healing

By Steve ConleyFounder, Academy of Life Planning We are suffering. Not by accident, but by design. For too long, society has operated under a playbook of separation—a legacy of half-mindedness, linear thinking, and systems that prioritise profit and power over people and planet. The results are visible everywhere: polarised communities, broken trust, mounting inequality, and … Continue reading Time to Change the Playbook: From Half-Minded Exploitation to Full-Minded Healing

Recording Client Meetings with AI: The Silent Erosion of Trust?

“Can I record this meeting?” It sounds like a simple, harmless question. Yet behind it lies a hidden complexity that the financial planning profession must urgently address — one that goes far beyond compliance and cuts to the heart of client trust. In his recent article, “The hidden AI reality behind ‘Can I record this … Continue reading Recording Client Meetings with AI: The Silent Erosion of Trust?

AI in Financial Services: What the Experts Missed at the Treasury Committee

By Steve Conley, Founder – Academy of Life Planning “It is not machines we should fear, but those who program the system to serve profit over people.” On June 24th, the UK Treasury Committee convened a panel of academic experts to explore the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in financial services. The headlines were cautious—if … Continue reading AI in Financial Services: What the Experts Missed at the Treasury Committee

🚀 Beyond the Essay: Why AI Should Elevate Our Thinking, Not Replace It

By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning A recent study from MIT’s Media Lab sent ripples through the AI and education communities. It claimed that using ChatGPT to write SAT-style essays resulted in the lowest brain engagement among participants compared to those using Google Search or working unaided. EEG scans showed diminished neural activity, … Continue reading 🚀 Beyond the Essay: Why AI Should Elevate Our Thinking, Not Replace It

The Financial Planning Process for Young People: What Changes?

Financial planning for young people is not a simplified version of retiree planning—it’s a different game entirely. With lives marked by constant change, younger clients require a dynamic, adaptive approach grounded in cash flow management, emotional intelligence, and relationship-based service. At the Academy of Life Planning, we use the GAME Plan—a holistic, cyclical process that … Continue reading The Financial Planning Process for Young People: What Changes?