The Infinite Power of Choice, Ep #71
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Today, we have the opportunity to learn more about Emerson Fersch as he shares his personal story, interviewed by Amy LeNoble. Discover more about how Emerson got started in finance, his convictions in business and life, and the experiences that shaped them.
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- Welcome to Upthinking Finance (00:00)
- Emerson Fersch shares how he got started in the financial industry (03:00)
- Emerson shares a defining moment in his life (05:20)
- How Emerson’s AA experience shaped his life today (11:45)
- How Emerson’s childhood influenced who he is now (18:55)
- How Emerson’s relationship with God influences his business (23:50)
- Emerson shares what he is grateful for in his business (31:50)
Childhood Experiences Developed Intentional Adulthood
Emerson’s childhood was shaped by a joy for baseball. As he grew older, he came to terms with the fact that he didn’t have the skill to pursue the sport professionally. His father, a blunt and hard-working man who battled alcoholism, pointed out Emerson’s early interest in money. This observation proved insightful, as Emerson later found his path working at a bank, eventually landing an unexpected opportunity as a financial advisor. His upbringing left a strong impression, not just in what it taught him, but in what he wanted to avoid.
Witnessing the instability caused by his father’s drinking, Emerson recognized similar struggles in himself as a young adult and made the difficult decision to get sober through the AA program. This commitment to change allowed him to create a stable, drama-free home for his own life and family, where emotional security, a spiritual morality, and self-awareness were priorities. Through conscious effort and reflection, Emerson built a life defined not by the hardships of his past but by the intention to rise above them.
Emerson’s Turning Point
At 24, Emerson reached a turning point in his life when he came across the Johns Hopkins 20 questions, which made him confront the reality of his alcohol abuse. Realizing the depth of his struggle, he began attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, where he felt a true sense of belonging. The stories and warnings shared by others in the group resonated deeply with him.
As he worked through the AA program, his search for a Higher Power led him to develop a personal relationship with God, which became the foundation for his commitment to virtues like honesty and integrity. This spiritual connection gave him a deeper sense of accountability, not only to himself but to something greater.
A Business with a Foundation of God
Today, Emerson strives to live by the principles he learned from his relationship with God. Staying honest, actively seeking solutions, and trusting God created security in his business. The discipline and character built through his experiences allow Emerson to be grateful for the relationships and success he has from his business.
Emerson Fersch and Amy LeNoble are Registered Representatives with, and securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor, Member FINRA/SIPC.
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