Temples and Misogyny (Part 1): Paul’s Outer Body Experience & Peter’s Anxiety

“And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought there:so that neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron was heard in the house, while it was in building.”— 1 Kings 6:7 🔹 The Silent Temple If you take that verse seriously, it already dismantles … Continue reading Temples and Misogyny (Part 1): Paul’s Outer Body Experience & Peter’s Anxiety

🌍 Human Capital is the New GDP: 10 Lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners from Budget 2025

💡 The Academy Welcomes Budget 2025: Britain Finally Puts Human Capital First “Strong Foundations, Secure Future” — that’s the slogan of the UK’s 2025 Budget. But beneath the fiscal charts and economic forecasts lies a much deeper signal: the government has finally recognised that the true foundation of wealth is human capital. This year’s Budget … Continue reading 🌍 Human Capital is the New GDP: 10 Lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners from Budget 2025

🚖 Waymo vs. Uber: When the Driver Becomes the Passenger

Let me tell you a story. A friend of mine was in San Francisco recently and decided to try one of those new Waymo autonomous taxis.You just open an app, order a car, and a few minutes later, up it rolls — completely empty.No driver. No small talk. No “Sorry, mate, wrong turn.”Just a quiet … Continue reading 🚖 Waymo vs. Uber: When the Driver Becomes the Passenger

How AI Is Helping Ordinary People Find Their Voice – and Why the Judiciary Is Catching Up

“Hi Steve,Just wanted to say a big thank you again for introducing me to my GPT – Co-pilot 🧑‍✈️.It’s honestly changed everything for us.”— John Galajsza, citizen investigator and survivor advocate When Joshua Rozenberg recently revealed that “every judicial office-holder in England and Wales now has access to Microsoft Copilot,” it marked a historic turning … Continue reading How AI Is Helping Ordinary People Find Their Voice – and Why the Judiciary Is Catching Up

The Next Lloyd’s of London: How Structural Untrustworthiness Still Destroys Lives

“History doesn’t repeat — it compounds.” In 1993, thousands of wealthy professionals opened letters from Lloyd’s of London demanding sums that made no sense.£300,000. £1 million. £3 million.Not what they’d invested — what they owed. Doctors. Farmers. Aristocrats. Widows.All ruined by a system that told them they were special. They were called “Names.” They pledged … Continue reading The Next Lloyd’s of London: How Structural Untrustworthiness Still Destroys Lives

🏛️ From Swindle to Structure: Decoding The Great British Mortgage Swindle

How Citizen Investigators Are Turning Outrage into Evidence-Based Reform By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning & Get SAFE Fellowship 1. A Folk Tale That Struck a Nerve A decade ago, a film and lecture series titled The Great British Mortgage Swindle swept through online communities of disillusioned homeowners. Its creator, Michael of Bernicia … Continue reading 🏛️ From Swindle to Structure: Decoding The Great British Mortgage Swindle

Judicial Ambiguity & Structural Collusion: Evidence from the Get SAFE Fellowship

Judicial Ambiguity & Structural Collusion: Evidence from the Get SAFE Fellowship By Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning Introduction: When Justice Becomes a Maze For over a decade, Britain’s financial victims have been told that justice exists — they simply need to follow the process. But as the Get SAFE Fellowship has shown, those processes … Continue reading Judicial Ambiguity & Structural Collusion: Evidence from the Get SAFE Fellowship

Financial advisers – your jobs have gone.You and your clients just don’t know it yet.

Financial advisers – your jobs have gone.You and your clients just don’t know it yet. That’s the uncomfortable starting point for this piece. Mind the gap? What gap? For years, the UK financial services industry and its regulators have talked about the advice gap – the millions who “need advice” but don’t get it. The … Continue reading Financial advisers – your jobs have gone.You and your clients just don’t know it yet.

“Earn While You Learn” or “Sell While You Serve”? What the New LIBF Apprenticeship Pathway Really Means for Financial Planning

A new “degree apprenticeship” route into financial advice has just been launched by the London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF) and Future Financial Adviser (FFA). It promises an appealing blend of “earn while you learn” opportunities, government-funded qualifications, and a fast track to chartered status. At first glance, it seems like a welcome move … Continue reading “Earn While You Learn” or “Sell While You Serve”? What the New LIBF Apprenticeship Pathway Really Means for Financial Planning

Key lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners

Here are the key lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners drawn from Essays on the Economics of Human Capital (Lucia Rizzica, UCL 2013) — translated from academic economics into the context of AoLP’s human-centred planning philosophy: 1. Aspiration Is an Economic Asset The UK “Widening Participation” study showed that raising non-cognitive traits such as aspiration and … Continue reading Key lessons for Holistic Wealth Planners