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Building Wealthy Habits

Building Wealthy Habits

Hosted by TriCord Advisors

Episodes

129

Latest episode

Aug 2026

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EN

About the show

Join Randy Barkley, Jeremiah Lee and Laura Lee as they sit down weekly to explore the questions and topics that impact your financial future.

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August 11, 202621 min

Episode 129 – The Financial Conversations You Keep Putting Off

Some of the most important financial conversations are also the easiest to avoid. In this episode, Jeremiah and Laura talk about the conversations around estate planning, succession, insurance, retirement, and your future that often get pushed off for "someday." The key may be starting somewhere simpler: What do you actually want your life to look like? That vision can make the harder conversations much easier to begin. #financialplanning #moneyconversations #estateplanning #successionsplanning #businessowners --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

August 4, 202621 min

Episode 128 – Should You Help Your Adult Children Financially?

Helping your adult children financially can come from a place of love, but the way that support is structured matters. A gift toward college, a first home, or another major opportunity may give them a meaningful head start. At the same time, ongoing support can unintentionally create dependency, unclear, expectations, or tension between siblings. In this episode, Jeremiah and Laura discuss how parents can support their adult children without taking away the responsibility and confidence that come from building financial independence. They explore the difference between helping and rescuing, whether financial support should be a gift or a loan, and why equal support may not always look exactly the same for every child. Thoughtful planning can help your generosity strengthen the next generation while still protecting your own financial future. #familyfinances #financialplanning #generationalwealth #estateplanning --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

July 28, 202618 min

Episode 127 – Why Smart People Make Bad Financial Decisions

Being successful in your career does not automatically make financial decisions easier. Fear, compassion, overconfidence, and FOMO can influence even the smartest investors. Advice from friends, social media, or AI can also sound compelling without accounting for your full financial picture. In this episode, Jeremiah and Laura explore the behavioral patterns behind financial decisions, how personal experiences shape our relationship with money, and why a clear plan can help create a better filter for important choices. Understanding what may be driving your decisions is the first step toward making wiser financial choices instead of letting emotion take the lead. #behavioralfinance #financialplanning #investing #businessowner #entrepreneur #financialdecisions #wealthmanagement --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

July 21, 202622 min

Episode 126 – How to Raise Kids Who Are Good with Money

Kids are learning about money long before they earn their first paycheck. They learn from the conversations they hear, the choices they watch, and the opportunities they are given to spend, save, give, and make mistakes. In this episode, Jeremiah and Laura share what they are learning as they raise four children and work to build healthy money habits at home. The goal is not to raise children who never make financial mistakes. It is to give them a safe place to practice, learn, and gradually take greater responsibility for the resources they have. #parenting #familywealth #financialliteracy #moneyhabits #familyfinances --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

July 14, 202621 min

Episode 125 – You Have More Money Than Ever… Why Doesn't It Feel Like Enough?

Success doesn't always bring the peace of mind we expect. For many business owners and high achievers, greater financial success can also bring greater uncertainty. New opportunities, bigger decisions, and increased complexity often leave people asking, "What should I do next?" In this episode of Building Wealthy Habits , Jeremiah and Laura explore why success can feel more stressful than expected, how to move beyond fear and uncertainty, and why a clear vision is essential for navigating your next season with confidence. Financial success changes more than your balance sheet. It changes the questions you're asking, and the opportunities in front of you. #BusinessOwners #FinancialPlanning #MoneyMindset #Entrepreneurship #FinancialConfidence #WealthManagement --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

July 7, 202628 min

Episode 124 - The Part of Selling Your Business No One Talks About | with Cindy Jennings

Selling a business or stepping away from a career is often celebrated as the finish line. But for many business owners, that's when an entirely new journey begins. In this episode of Building Wealthy Habits, Laura sits down with Cindy Jennings, founder of Interwovenly and the LifeWise™ programs, which help business owners, executives, managers, and employees navigate life's biggest transitions with clarity and support. Together, they explore the personal side of retirement and business exits that often go unspoken. They discuss why so many successful leaders struggle after a major transition, how identity and purpose become just as important as financial readiness, and why preparing for your next chapter should begin long before the transaction is complete. Whether you're thinking about retiring, preparing to sell your business, or simply wondering what you want the next season of life to look like, this conversation offers a thoughtful perspective on building a future that's just as meaningful as the work you've already accomplished. Because preparing financially is only part of the journey. Preparing personally may be just as important. #BusinessOwners #BusinessExit #RetirementPlanning #Leadership #FinancialPlanning #LifeTransitions #Entrepreneurs Connect with Cindy: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindyljennings/ Website: https://interwovenly.com/ Connect with Laura: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-lee-59a83610/ Email: Laura@tricordadvisors.com --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

June 30, 202622 min

Episode 123 - Don't Let a Surprise Tax Bill Ruin Date Night

A growing business can create more opportunity , more momentum, and more income. But it can also create one of the least welcome surprises for business owners: a tax bill they did not see coming. In this episode of Building Wealthy Habits, we talk about why tax planning should not wait until April and why a strong year in business can quickly become stressful when cash flow, estimates, and planning are not aligned. For many entrepreneurs, the issue is not just the tax bill itself. It is the pressure it creates at home, the questions it raises about the business, and the feeling of wondering what everyone else knows that you do not. This conversation explores how business owners can move from reactive tax conversations to a more proactive, coordinated planning approach From quarterly check-ins to aligning your CPA, advisor, attorney, and broader financial team, the goal is to create more clarity before the surprise arrives. Because the more your business grows, the more important it becomes to have a plan that grows with it. Key Topics Discussed: Why surprise tax bills often happen during growth years How taxes can create pressure in business and personal relationships Why waiting until April may be too late for meaningful planning The difference between reactive tax filing and proactive tax planning Common tax planning mistakes business owners make Why your financial team should be working together #BuildingWealthyHabits #TaxPlanning #BusinessOwners #Entrepreneurship #FinancialPlanning #BusinessGrowth #WealthManagement #TriCordAdvisors Connect with Jeremiah: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahjlee/ Email: Jeremiah@tricordadvisors.com Connect with Laura: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-lee-59a83610/ Email: Laura@tricordadvisors.com --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

June 23, 202621 min

Episode 122 – What Do You Want Your Money to Do for You?

Y ou've worked hard to build something real. But eventually, a new question begins to emerge : What do you want your money to do for you? Too many people spend years accumulating wealth without taking the time to define the life they actually want that wealth to support. They follow the crowd, delay their dreams, and assume there is a "right" way to retire, travel, give, or spend their time. In this episode of Building Wealthy Habits, we explore why financial planning should never be one-size-fits-all. From retirement and financial independence to family legacy, charitable giving, and lifestyle choices, we discuss how clarity around your vision can help create a plan that fits your life. Because financial freedom is not about reaching someone else's finish line. It's about understanding what matters most to you and building a plan that supports it. Whether you're approaching retirement, considering a major life transition, or simply wondering what comes next, this conversation will help you think differently about the relationship between your wealth and the life you've worked so hard to build. Key Topics: Why financial planning should never be one-size-fits-all The shift from accumulating wealth to living from your assets How couples can align around a shared vision for the future Using money to support what matters most Why financial independence is both a math problem and a mindset shift The sacrifices we make and the priorities we choose Building a plan around your goals instead of someone else's expectations #FinancialPlanning #RetirementPlanning #FinancialFreedom #WealthManagement #PersonalFinance #LegacyPlanning Connect with Jeremiah: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahjlee/ Email: Jeremiah@tricordadvisors.com Connect with Laura: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-lee-59a83610/ Email: Laura@tricordadvisors.com --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

June 16, 202620 min

Episode 121 - Your Business Is Growing. Now What?

Things are going well. Revenue is growing. Opportunities are expanding. And yet, many business owners find themselves asking a new question: Now what? Success creates a different kind of complexity. Taxes become larger. Decisions carry more weight. Relationships evolve. And the systems that helped you build the business may not be the systems that support the next season. In this episode of Building Wealthy Habits, we discuss what happens when growth creates complexity and why simply "getting through it" may no longer be enough. From leadership and delegation to tax planning, succession, and building the right team around you, this conversation explores how successful entrepreneurs can move from survival mode to a more intentional vision for the future. Because growth is about more than building a business. It's about building a life. If you've built something real and you're wondering what comes next, this conversation is for you. Key Topics Discussed Why success creates a new kind of complexity The danger of staying in survival mode Questions every growing business owner should ask Why delegation is really about leadership Building a coordinated team around your goals Creating a vision for the next season #BuildingWealthyHabits #BusinessOwners #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #FinancialPlanning #Leadership #TaxPlanning #TriCordAdvisors Connect with Jeremiah: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahjlee/ Email: Jeremiah@tricordadvisors.com Connect with Laura: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-lee-59a83610/ Email: Laura@tricordadvisors.com --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

June 9, 202623 min

Episode 120 - The Money Conversation Most Couples Keep Avoiding

Money is one of the most important conversations in a relationship. It's also one of the most avoided. In this episode of Building Wealthy Habits, Jeremiah and Laura share a candid look at how they handle financial conversations in their own marriage. As financial planners, business owners, parents, and spouses, they've learned that money discussions are rarely just about budgets and bank accounts. They're often about security, trust, priorities, and the future you're trying to build together. Many couples avoid talking about money because they don't want conflict. Others assume they're already on the same page. But as life becomes more complex, avoiding these conversations can create stress, misunderstandings, and missed opportunities. Jeremiah and Laura discuss the questions every couple should be asking, common communication mistakes, practical tools for creating financial clarity, and how alignment around money can strengthen both your finances and your relationship. If you've ever wondered whether you're having the right financial conversations with your partner, this episode is for you. Key Topics: • Why money conversations feel emotionally charged • The three questions every couple should ask each other about money • How different money backgrounds shape financial decisions • Why budgeting is about clarity, not restriction • Tools that can simplify financial communication • Creating a shared vision for your financial future • Building stronger financial habits as a couple #BuildingWealthyHabits #CouplesAndMoney #FinancialPlanning #MarriageAndMoney #FinancialCommunication #MoneyMindset #TriCordAdvisors Connect with Jeremiah: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahjlee/ Email: Jeremiah@tricordadvisors.com Connect with Laura: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-lee-59a83610/ Email: Laura@tricordadvisors.com --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

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