Some stories mark a shift in the landscape — and last night’s session delivered another one. John stood up and shared something remarkable. Just four weeks ago he was overwhelmed. Thirty-five years’ worth of paperwork, emails, and documents sat in boxes, impossible to decipher, impossible to articulate. He knew he was right, but like so … Continue reading AI, Evidence, and the Turning Tide: How Ordinary People Are Finally Winning Against Extraordinary Power
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From Victim Silence to Structural Trust: A Message to Financial Planners
I’m often told my framing of financial planners as either exploiting or empowering is too binary — and I understand why that can offend. It’s not meant to. If you’ve ever felt accused by my words, please know this: my frustration isn’t directed at you. It’s born from the voices I hear daily — people … Continue reading From Victim Silence to Structural Trust: A Message to Financial Planners
🧭 Structurally Trustworthy Education: Teaching Our Children Freedom, Not Dependency
By Steve Conley, Founder of the Academy of Life Planning Background: Financial Education Returns to the Curriculum After more than a decade without review, the UK Government has announced plans to include financial education within the national curriculum for both primary and secondary schools. The proposals, warmly welcomed by many financial planners, aim to make … Continue reading 🧭 Structurally Trustworthy Education: Teaching Our Children Freedom, Not Dependency
Why ChatGPT Users Aren’t the Industry’s Next Leads — They’re the Industry’s Successors
By Steve Conley, Founder, Academy of Life Planning When St James’s Place AI lead Peter Ferguson recently told the Money Marketing conference that “people using ChatGPT for advice could be a good thing,” he was half right. Yes — it is a good thing.But not for the reason he imagines. Ferguson suggested that AI users … Continue reading Why ChatGPT Users Aren’t the Industry’s Next Leads — They’re the Industry’s Successors
🌍 The End of Extraction: Why Empowerment Is the Future of Financial Planning
The financial planning profession stands at a historic turning point. Recent research reveals that four in five wealth owners over 65 believe their children will not stay with their current adviser. The message couldn’t be clearer: the next generation doesn’t want intermediation — they want empowerment. They are digital natives who value transparency, control, and … Continue reading 🌍 The End of Extraction: Why Empowerment Is the Future of Financial Planning
Why the Next Generation of Wealth Owners Prefer Empowerment Over Extraction
The numbers are stark: according to new research from Boring Money, four in five advised clients over the age of 65 believe their children will not stay with their current financial adviser once wealth transfers across generations. That’s over 1.2 million families expecting a break in the advice relationship. Why? Because the next generation isn’t … Continue reading Why the Next Generation of Wealth Owners Prefer Empowerment Over Extraction
The Evolution of Life Planning: From Exploitation to Empowerment to Saving Lives
When Justice Still Feels Like Defeat Even when victims win, they often lose again. Legal fees, corporate negotiations, and drawn-out settlements can devour most of the compensation survivors fight for. The Post Office Horizon scandal is a prime example. In the Bates & Others v Post Office Ltd group litigation: The Post Office agreed to … Continue reading The Evolution of Life Planning: From Exploitation to Empowerment to Saving Lives
Empowered for What, Exactly? Why We Do What We Do
“The aim of life is self-development. To realise one’s nature perfectly—that is what each of us is here for.” — Oscar Wilde At the Academy of Life Planning, empowerment isn’t a buzzword. It’s a mission. A movement. A model. But empowered for what, exactly? The answer is simple, yet profound:To live your life plan. Fully. … Continue reading Empowered for What, Exactly? Why We Do What We Do
