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Bonus: How Business Owners Use Infinite Banking to Build Wealth and Access Capital
Thursday, December 11, 2025 ⢠Duration 26:25
Are you a business owner wondering how to build wealth without giving up control of your cash? This episode will change how you think about financing, investing, and navigating economic uncertainty.In this episode of Sterling Insights, guest host Charles Trakas sits down with M.C. Laubscher, founder and wealth strategist at Producers Wealth. Together, they explore how business owners can use infinite banking to grow and protect their wealth, while maintaining access to capital. M.C. draws from his extensive experience as an investor, entrepreneur, and immigrant success story to discuss the real challenges business owners faceâlike liquidity, control, and taxesâoffering actionable strategies for long-term financial independence.This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs, financial advisors, and business owners, providing both insights and tools to take control of cash flow and create sustainable wealth.Key Takeaways:â đ¸Â Be Your Own Bank: Infinite banking helps business owners keep control of their capital while still getting growth and protection.â đ Cash Flow Seasons: Every business has high and low seasonsâthis strategy helps smooth cash flow in âwinterâ months.â đ Keep Liquidity & Control: Traditional diversification often locks up moneyâthis approach keeps your money accessible.â đ§žÂ Tax Efficiency: Proper structuring with life insurance can unlock tax advantages that boost net worth.â đźÂ Real-World Application: M.C. shares how his clients leverage these tools to fund real estate, business expansion, and personal goalsâeven during crises like the pandemic.Quotes from M.C. Laubscher:â "The IRS code is literally a playbook that tells you how to pay the least amount of taxesâlegally."â "If you donât understand the rules of the banking system, youâre just a piece on someone elseâs board."â "Infinite banking gave me certainty when everything else collapsedâreal estate, oil, even cash flow."đ Conclusion:Infinite banking isn't just a theoryâitâs a practical strategy for business owners who want more control, better tax outcomes, and greater flexibility to scale. If you want to protect and supercharge your assets, this episode is your blueprint.Connect with M.C.:Website:  www.getwealthforsure.comWith Your Guest Host Charles Trakas:Charles Trakas is the President of Trakas Financial, LLC, Senior Wealth Advisor with Redwood Private Wealth, and Founder of Proactive Tax Reductions. For over 26 years, he has helped high-net-worth individuals and business owners grow, protect, and transfer wealth through tax-efficient strategies. A lifelong entrepreneur and financial coach, Charles collaborates with CPAs, attorneys, and advisors to deliver comprehensive planning that minimizes taxes and maximizes long-term financial success.Connect with Charles:Website:  https://proactivetaxreductions.com/about-us/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/businessownertaxreductionadvisor/ Facebook Business:https://www.facebook.com/TrakasFinancial  Facebook Personal:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011447285280New boost
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Episode 43: Purpose-Driven Wealth Planning for High-Net-Worth Clients
Season 1 ¡ Episode 43
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 ⢠Duration 28:34
What happens when values and financial advice donât align? This episode explores how purpose-driven planning can reshape the advisor-client relationshipâand why it matters more than ever for high-net-worth families.
In this episode of Sterling Insights, Roger sits down with Darryl Lyons, co-founder of PAX Financial Group and a Certified Financial Planner. Together, they explore purpose-driven financial planning through a Judeo-Christian lens, sharing valuable insights and practical tips for advisors and clients alike. Darryl draws from his extensive experience working with business owners and high-net-worth families to discuss value alignment, charitable giving strategies, and navigating todayâs complex economic environment, offering actionable advice for financial professionals and faith-driven investors. This episode is a must-listen for advisors who serve high-net-worth clients and want to lead with purpose, providing both knowledge and tools to navigate this important subject.
Key Takeaways:
â âď¸ Aligning Faith and Finance: Why purpose-driven planning resonates with clients who want their investments to reflect their core values.
â đź Ideal Client Profile: How PAX Financial serves business owners with $10M+ net worth, especially those approaching succession.
â đ Net Asset Flow as Growth Metric: Why Darryl prefers tracking organic AUM growth over total assets.
â đ Strategic Generosity: How donor-advised funds and thoughtful giving strategies can help clients give meaningfullyâand tax-efficiently.
â đ§Š Navigating ESG & Proxy Voting: A candid look at how ESG investing intersects (and conflicts) with Judeo-Christian values.
Quotes from Darryl Lyons:
â "He didnât want to wrestle with the why of givingâhe wanted someone who already believed in it, and would focus on how to do it well."
â "If you're using the Lordâs name just to garner business, thatâs using it in vainâand I take that seriously."
â "We charge a modest fee because people value what they pay forâand we want them to take action."
đ Conclusion: Purpose-driven financial planning isnât just about performanceâitâs about trust, alignment, and helping clients live out their values through their wealth.
Connect with Darryl:
Website:Â https://paxfinancialgroup.com/
Connect with Roger:
Website:Â https://www.sterlingfoundations.com
Facebook:Â https://www.facebook.com/sterlingfoundations/
Twitter:Â https://x.com/SterlingFndMgt?mx=2
LinkedIn:Â https://www.linkedin.com/company/sterling-foundation-management-llc/
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Episode 38: How High-Net-Worth Clients in Sports, Music & Entertainment Preserve Wealth
Season 1 ¡ Episode 38
Wednesday, October 29, 2025 ⢠Duration 30:12
Ever wonder why so many athletes and entertainers go broke after massive paydaysâand what it really takes to build lasting wealth? This episode pulls back the curtain on the financial realities behind fame and fortune.In this episode of Sterling Insights, Roger sits down with Richard McWhorter, Managing Partner at SRM Private Wealth and advisor to ultra-high-net-worth clients in sports, music, and entertainment. Together, they explore how high-earning clients can preserve and grow wealth amid fame, fortune, and financial complexity, sharing valuable insights and practical tips for listeners. Richard draws from his extensive experience to discuss the behavioral, structural, and industry-specific challenges that top earners face, offering actionable advice for advisors and professionals who serve affluent clients in high-profile industries. This episode is a must-listen for wealth advisors, family office professionals, and anyone navigating the unique financial landscape of celebrity clients, providing both knowledge and tools to navigate this important subject.Key Takeaways:â đ§  Behavioral Finance Matters: Why mindset and spending habits often matter more than income for long-term financial success.â đ¸Â Big Money â Big Net Worth: How taxes, agents, and lifestyle costs shrink massive paydays fast.â đ§žÂ Planning Beats Headlines: Why flashy contracts donât guarantee wealthâand how proactive planning makes all the difference.â đ ď¸Â Custom Approach is Key: Why no two clients are the same, and every financial strategy must be deeply personalized.â đĄď¸Â Avoiding Conflicts of Interest: How independent advising and transparency help protect clients and build trust.Quotes from Richard McWhorter:â âIf I make $10 million, I might only keep $3.94 millionâand thatâs before I start spending.ââ âDonât come in here and tell me youâre going to make me rich. I am rich. Just donât mess it up.ââ âEach client is a different human being. You have to understand the person before you build the plan.âđ Conclusion: Serving ultra-high-net-worth clients takes more than technical skillâit requires trust, customization, and a deep understanding of human behavior.Connect with Richard McWhorter:Website:  https://srmprivatewealth.com/LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-mcwhorter/
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Bonus: Navigating the Complexities of Estate Planning Strategies
Thursday, October 23, 2025 ⢠Duration 20:29
đ§ Thinking about estate planning? Itâs not just for the ultra-wealthy â but if you are, itâs critical. In this episode, find out how proper planning can preserve wealth, avoid chaos, and reflect your true wishes.In this episode of Sterling Insights, guest host Mike Agol sits down with Christian Ryholt, estate planning attorney at Jackson Walker, who specializes in working with high-net-worth individuals. Together, they explore the complexities of estate planning and tax strategy for affluent families, sharing valuable insights and practical tips for listeners. Christian draws from his extensive experience in tax law, estate planning, and mergers and acquisitions to discuss the nuances of family dynamics, succession planning, and why even the wealthiest clients need tailored solutions â not templates. This episode is a must-listen for advisors with high-net-worth clients, entrepreneurs, and families with complex estates, providing both knowledge and tools to navigate this essential subject.Key Takeaways:â đĄÂ Estate Planning Isnât One-Size-Fits-All: Even families with identical net worth can have completely different plans based on relationships, blended families, or business succession needs.â đźÂ Ideal Clients Start at $20M+ Net Worth: Christianâs sweet spot is advising individuals and families with substantial wealth who require tax-efficient and sophisticated planning structures.â âď¸Â Community Property Confusion: Many clients misunderstand how community property works, especially when assets are titled individually â but acquired during marriage.â âď¸Â Why Everyone Needs a Will: Without a will, your estate defaults to state law. With one, you control who gets what, whoâs in charge, and how smoothly things proceed.â đď¸Â Giving Back at the VA: Christian still honors his military roots by volunteering at the VA legal clinic, helping veterans with wills and estate issues â showing estate planningâs reach beyond wealth.Quotes from Christian Ryholt:â "Everyone needs a will â whether you have $50 million or $50,000."â "Just because something is in your name doesnât mean it's not community property."â "Whatâs cool about this work is I get to help people with $100 million in complex trusts â and also sit down with a veteran who needs a simple will."đ Conclusion: Estate planning is about more than just passing wealth â itâs about honoring family dynamics, preserving legacy, and minimizing unnecessary conflict or taxes. Christian Ryholt brings clarity, warmth, and experience to a topic that touches everyone â and should be avoided by no one.đ For more information on Christian or to get in touch, visit JacksonWalker.com and search for Christian Ryholtunder the Houston office.New boost
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FAN FAV: Unveiling Amazon FBA Success: From Side Hustles to Serious Money
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 ⢠Duration 32:26
What if you could turn a small product idea into a thriving, automated income stream â and eventually sell it for a life-changing exit? This episode unpacks exactly how to do it.
In this episode of Sterling Insights, Roger sits down with Neil Twa, CEO of Voltage Holdings and a leading expert in building and exiting Amazon FBA brands. Together, they explore the world of e-commerce entrepreneurship, sharing valuable insights and practical tips for listeners. Neil draws from his extensive experience â over $100M in online sales and 1,000+ brand launches â to discuss how professionals can transition from the corporate grind to profitable brand owners, offering actionable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and financial advisors supporting clients on that journey.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone exploring new income streams, business ownership, or alternative asset strategies, providing both knowledge and tools to navigate this high-potential space.
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Key Takeaways:
â đ Amazon as an Opportunity Channel: Amazon isnât just a marketplace â itâs a logistics machine and data-driven engine that can create scalable income.
â đ§ From Employee to Operator: Why Neil believes training operators instead of hiring employees is the future of sustainable, exitable businesses.
â đ° Start with Demand, Not Ideas: Product success doesnât start with invention â it starts with data. Neil explains how his "Greenlight" tool identifies winning products.
â đ Build for Exit from Day One: Learn how to design a business that not only cash flows, but is also attractive to private equity buyers down the road.
â đ Profit-Driven Priorities: âRevenue is vanity. Profit is sanity.â Neil emphasizes why knowing your numbers and cash flow is key to long-term success.
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Quotes from Neil Twa:
â âWe donât marry our products â we marry the data that leads us to demand.â â âCash flow is king, revenue is vanity, and profit is sanity.â â âIf you're not prioritizing your time, you're choosing to stay stuck â change starts with where you place your energy.â
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đ Conclusion: If you're looking to build a real, scalable business â or help your clients do the same â this episode delivers the strategy, mindset, and blueprint to make it happen. Connect with Neil at voltagedm.com and explore his book Almost Automated Income to dive deeper into the model.
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Bonus: Strategic Formation of Advisory Teams for Exit Planning
Thursday, October 9, 2025 ⢠Duration 15:48
Thinking about selling your businessâor just preparing for the day you eventually will? Learn how to maximize value and avoid costly mistakes before itâs too late.In this episode of Sterling Insights, co-host Ray OâConnell sits down with James Gorzynski, Certified Exit Planning Advisor and M&A expert. Together, they explore the essentials of exit planning and business value growth, sharing valuable insights and practical tips for business owners. James draws from decades of experience in accounting, CFO work, and M&A transactions to discuss the importance of timing, strategic planning, and building the right advisory team, offering actionable advice for entrepreneurs preparing for future transitions. This episode is a must-listen for small and mid-sized business owners, providing both knowledge and tools to navigate one of the most critical moments in business ownership.Key Takeaways:â đ°Â Start Early: The most successful exits are planned years in advanceâtime is the one resource you canât get back.â đ Three-Legged Stool: Align your business, personal, and financial goals to ensure a well-rounded exit plan.â đ¤Â Build Your Advisory Team: Donât go it aloneâsurround yourself with CPAs, estate planners, M&A advisors, and other professionals.â đĄÂ Flexibility is Key: Exit planning is business strategy; you donât have to sell now, but planning early gives you options.â đŤÂ Avoid Waiting Too Long: Waiting until retirement age or after business value declines severely limits your options.Quotes from James Gorzynski:â "The biggest piece of advice is time is something you canât get back."â "Exit planning really is business strategyâit doesnât mean youâre exiting now, it just means you eventually will."â "Start building your advisory team today. Knowledge is power, and you can never start too soon."đ Conclusion: Exit planning isnât just about selling your businessâitâs about protecting your legacy, your wealth, and your future options.Connect with James:LinkedInFacebookInstagram @certifiedexitplanners_
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Episode 37: Overcoming Business Challenges: The Road to Financial Freedom
Season 1 ¡ Episode 37
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 ⢠Duration 30:49
What if financial freedom wasn't just a dream but a system anyone could buildâeven by 30?In this episode of Sterling Insights, Katherine sits down with Daniel Alonzo, entrepreneur, author, and host of the Wealth on the Beach podcast. Together, they explore the mindset and systems behind building passive income, leading large teams, and creating a business that runs without you. Daniel draws from his 20+ years of experience coaching advisors and business builders to discuss the importance of recruiting, leadership, and long-term thinking, offering actionable advice for financial advisors and aspiring entrepreneurs. This episode is a must-listen for those who want to scale beyond sales and move toward true financial independence, providing both knowledge and tools to navigate this pivotal journey. Key Takeaways:â đźÂ Build a Business, Not Just a Book: Daniel transitioned from being a solo producer to leading a firm by obsessively recruiting and training agentsâcreating scalable, recurring revenue.â đ§  Mindset Over Everything: The biggest shift? Stop caring what others think. Confidence and clarity trump external validation every time.â đ ď¸Â Master Your Craft: Expertise builds credibility. Daniel read every book, attended every meeting, and never skipped the repsâespecially early on.â đ Delayed Gratification Pays Big: The early grind may not pay wellâbut compound growth in business (like investing) changes everything later.â đ  Middle America Is Underserved: Instead of chasing high-net-worth clients, Daniel built his empire by focusing on everyday familiesâthose often overlooked by traditional firms. Quotes from Daniel Alonzo:â "I didn't want to just sellâI wanted to recruit so I could retire."â "You're paid less than you're worth in the beginning...and more than you're worth later on."â "Unless you're paying my bills, I donât care what you think." đ Conclusion:Daniel Alonzo shows that building scalable wealth isnât about shortcutsâitâs about systems, service, and staying power. Whether youâre an advisor, a manager, or just getting started, this episode will shift how you think about growth, freedom, and your future.Connect with Daniel:Website: https://wealthonthebeach.com/
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Bonus: Navigating Complex Tax Situations: The Art and Joy of Accounting
Thursday, September 25, 2025 ⢠Duration 21:57
What makes a great CPAâand why do high-value clients need more than just a tax return?In this episode of Sterling Insights, guest host Richard Robb sits down with Steve Fafel, CPA and owner of Leonard Fafel CPA, a boutique tax and bookkeeping firm based in Massachusetts. Together, they explore the human side of tax planning, the evolution of the accounting profession, and the surprising reasons Steve left big firm life to run his fatherâs small practice. This conversation is rich with insights for financial professionals, advisors, and business owners navigating todayâs tax and compliance landscape. đ Key Takeaways:đźÂ From Biomedical Engineering to Tax Strategy: Steve shares the unexpected journey that led him from engineering to discovering a passion for accountingâand the role his father played in shaping his career.đ Beyond ComplianceâThe Power of Tax Planning: Steve emphasizes that great tax work isnât just filing returns; itâs year-round planning, scenario modeling, and helping clients make sense of complexity.đ  Ideal Clients & Complex Situations: Steve breaks down the kind of clients his firm serves bestâthose with rental properties, small businesses, multi-state filings, and unique tax challenges.đ§  AI, Judgment, and the Human Touch: While AI is changing the profession, Steve explains why technology canât replace the nuanced judgment and emotional intelligence needed in tax advising.đ¤Â Succession, Legacy & Running a Practice: Taking over his fatherâs firm came with emotional weight and growth opportunities. Steve shares candidly what itâs like to step into ownership after lossâand make the business his own. đŹ Quotes from Steve Fafel:âTax evasion is illegal. Tax avoidance is what we practiceâand no one should ever pay more than they owe.ââThe best part of my job is seeing the lightbulb go on for a client who finally understands a complex tax issue.ââAI can model, but it canât replace human emotion. Thereâs no substitute for sitting across the table from a client in a high-stakes moment.â đ Conclusion:This episode is a deep dive into the real work behind tax returnsâthe strategy, the emotion, and the relationships. Whether you're a financial advisor collaborating with CPAs or a business owner navigating taxes, this episode will give you a new appreciation for what thoughtful accounting looks like.
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Fan Fave: Unlocking the Power of Referrals: Strategies for Financial Advisors
Wednesday, September 24, 2025 ⢠Duration 28:54
Unlocking the Power of Referrals: Strategies for Financial Advisors
Welcome to Episode 017 of Sterling Insights: Sterling Insights: Stand Out & Supercharge Your Assets, hosted by Roger Silk. In this episode, Roger sits down with Bill Cates and discusses marketing and referrals within the financial services industry.
Bill Cates is a leading expert in referral-based marketing and client acquisition. As president of Referral Coach International, he has spent over 30 years helping financial professionals achieve exponential growth through compelling value propositions, deeper client engagement, and strategic introductions.
A best-selling author of Get More Referrals Now, Beyond Referrals, Radical Relevance, and The Language of Referrals, Bill also hosts the Top Advisor Podcast, ranked in the top 5% worldwide.
Most importantly, thousands of financial professionals use Billâs proven system to attract Right-Fit Clientsâ˘âand you can, too!
Here are some highlights from the episode:
¡ Bill discusses the importance of truly understanding and believing in the value you offer. To be proactive in seeking referrals and spreading your marketing message, it's crucial to embrace the fact that your value is worth sharing.
¡ Billâs approach leverages warm introductions and targeted messaging to multiply top clients through referrals, fueling exponential growth.
¡ Billâs coaching focuses on three key strategies: relevance, reputation, and referralsâhelping clients craft compelling messaging, build a strong niche reputation, and master referrals for real results.
Connect with Bill:
Free Guide: www.ExponentialGrowthGuide.com
Free Resources: www.ReferralCoach.com/resources
Free Webinar Series: https://referralcoach.com/3rs-webinar...
Connect with Roger:
Website: https://www.sterlingfoundations.com
Facebook:   / sterlingfoundations Â
Twitter: https://x.com/SterlingFndMgt?mx=2
LinkedIn:   / sterling-foundation-management-llc Â
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FAN FAV: Building a Collaborative Client-Centric Financial Planning Firm
Wednesday, September 17, 2025 ⢠Duration 31:43
Building a Collaborative Client-Centric Financial Planning Firm
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Welcome to a fan favorite episode of Sterling Insights: Sterling Insights: Stand Out & Supercharge Your Assets, hosted by Roger Silk. In this episode, Roger sits down with Eric D. Brotman and discusses client needs.
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Eric D. Brotman, CFPÂŽ, is the CEO of BFG Financial Advisors in Maryland. He started in the financial planning industry in 1994 and launched a start-up in 2003 which has grown to over 20 employees and $700,000,000 in assets under management. Heâs the author of three books including the award-winning "Don't Retire...Graduate!" and hosts a podcast by that same name.
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Here are some highlights from the episode:
¡   Eric emphasizes the importance of their ensemble model where all CFPs work collectively, and clients are clients of the firm rather than individual advisors.Â
¡   Eric discusses his firm's commitment to delivering uniquely crafted financial plans through manual entry processes which sets them apart from automated and generic financial planning services.
¡   Eric explains his firm prioritizes client needs over asset levels. Their client-centric approach, coupled with strategic business development efforts like referrals and corporate financial wellness programs, has contributed to the firm's high client retention rate and significant growth.
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Connect with Eric:
Website: https://bfgfa.com/
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Social media links:Â
Facebook:Â https://www.facebook.com/BFGFinancialAdvisors/
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/DontRetireGraduate
X:Â https://twitter.com/brotmanplanning
Linkedin:Â https://www.linkedin.com/company/bfgfa/
LinkedIn:Â https://www.linkedin.com/in/ebrotman/
Instagram:Â https://www.instagram.com/dontretiregraduate/
Instagram:Â https://www.instagram.com/bfgfinancialadvisors/
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Connect with Roger:
Website:Â https://www.sterlingfoundations.com
Facebook:Â https://www.facebook.com/sterlingfoundations/
Twitter:Â https://x.com/SterlingFndMgt?mx=2
LinkedIn:Â https://www.linkedin.com/company/sterling-foundation-management-llc/
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