In the summer 2021, advisor Jonathan DeYoe tragically lost his only brother. Since then, he has been on a journey to rebuild healthy habits after experiencing this huge loss.
Right before advisor Larry Sprung was set to break away and launch his own firm, his brother-in-law, who had suffered from bipolar disorder, died by suicide. Now mental health awareness and suicide prevention are a major part of his life’s work.
In 2020, advisor Danika Waddell found herself in some regulatory trouble, due to no fault of her own. It ultimately led her to start her own firm, and she’s never looked back.
Contrary to popular belief, financial services employees are not working long hours, according to a recent analysis. But ActivTrak’s Gabriela Mauch says the industry still has a ways to go toward managing burnout.
Advisor Jess Bost opens up about how her experience with intense workouts and a supportive community gave her the outlet she needed during a time of profound grief.
Jeff Martinovich lost his company, his first marriage, his wealth, his homes, and his securities licenses, among other things. But he refuses to be defined by those losses.
Arbor Digital Product Director Marc Nichols opens up about the sexual and mental abuse he endured as a child, and how therapy and a good support system helped him find healing.