Podcast And Blog
Podcast Episode 68: Aviv Shahar Part 2 – Questions from Aviv’s New Book, Create New Futures
EPISODE SUMMARY In part two of my conversation with Aviv Shahar we talk about the importance of having intentional conversations both in your personal and business life and the practice and implementation of The Debrief. WHAT WAS COVERED 02:54 – The importance of having intention in your personal life as well as in your work 08:14 – Having the “central…
Basics of Finance: Bonds
Here is part 3 in our Basics of Finance Video Series on Bonds. What are bonds? Who issues them? What do you get for your investment? What is the risk of the bond? Sound Financial Group President (now CEO) Paul Adams shares the answers to some frequently asked questions about investing in bonds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNfipasc0d4
Entrepreneurs’ Key to Financial Success: Calculate Your Output
I can pretty much assure you that there is a distance between the life you live now and the life you dream of. In this series, you’ve learned to define your starting point, define your end goal and measure what you need to save in order to live that surplus or superfluent life. Now that you have your goal numbers…
Podcast Episode 67: Questions From Aviv’s New Book, Create New Futures
EPISODE SUMMARY Aviv Shahar is a former fighter pilot of the Israeli military, host of the Create New Futures Podcast and author of the book, Create New Futures. Aviv helps company executives become transformational leaders and to create new futures. In this episode I speak to him about how your present and future can update your past and how understanding…
Basics of Finance: Stocks
Here is part 2 in our Basics of Finance Video Series on Stocks. What are they, how do they work, is it different from an equity? Sound Financial Group President (now CEO) Paul Adams shares the answers to some frequently asked questions about investing in stocks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPeEMkx5ZxE
Entrepreneurs: To Get the Life You Want, Breakdown the Costs
Many entrepreneurs today are going for a moonshot, trying to live a superfluous life — without specifically knowing what it takes to get there. This mindset is akin to agreeing to buy a house or car without examining price first. Before you start saving for the surplus or superfluous lifestyle (or even just the sufficiency lifestyle), you need to define…









