Recorded by: Ana Trujillo Limón | Carson Group LLC
Welcome to the third episode of Framework’s special behavioral finance series.
In this episode, Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, is joined by Daniel Crosby, Ph.D., Chief Behavioral Officer at Orion Advisor Solutions, for a glimpse into his experience with the behavioral finance industry and a discussion about the intersection of money and meaning. Dr. Crosby shares his journey from clinical psychology to finance, introducing the "three Bs" of a meaningful life and the four common behavioral errors in finance. He also talks about his upcoming book "The Soul of Wealth" and the importance of communication about finances in relationships, offering information about navigating these complex issues for advisors and clients.
Daniel discusses:
- His journey into the psychological side of the financial industry
- The role money plays in the meaning of life
- The four most common behavioral errors: ego, emotion, attention, and conservatism
- How advisors can use behavioral finance as a mirror on their own behavior and practice what they preach to clients
- Balancing monetary wealth and soulful wealth
- Some of the challenges couples face when discussing money
- Behavioral finance training and certification programs recommended for advisors
- What advisors need to reframe their thinking about when it comes to behavioral finance
- And more