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In this episode we are joined by Rob Gardner, investment director for St. James's Place Wealth Management, co-founder of Redington, author and thought-leader on financial education and inclusion.

Rob shares his experiences from founding and successfully growing his own businesses and the significant impact that Clayton Christensen’s book had both on his career and keeping him focused on what is really important in his life. Rob talks about the motivations that led him to leave a successful career as an investment banker to start-up his own business, how he stays focused on his ‘why’ (helping others to become in control of their financial future), the concept of ‘Ikigai’, and how he stays intentional about the way he spends his time and energy.

Clayton Christensen’s fantastic book stimulates a lot of reflection and is very relevant for the challenging times we are currently experiencing.

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