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5. What Do You Prioritize When Money Is No Longer the Constraint?

1 h 11 min · 31. mar. 2026
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Financial security is not the end goal. It is the starting point. On this episode of The Brian Turner Show, Brian sits down with tax partner principal Rivka Bier for a thoughtful conversation about financial security, self-awareness, and what it really takes to live with intention. Rivka shares why wealth starts with security. The ability to meet your needs, plan for the future, and create the foundation for something more. From there, the conversation expands into how we define goals, how we separate wants from needs, and how small, intentional decisions shape the lives we build. Drawing from her work, her leadership philosophy, and her role as a mother of four, Rivka explores how these principles apply across every domain. Family, business, and personal growth. This is a conversation about building a life that reflects who you are and who you want to become. And about the idea that a wealthy life is not found. It is created through clarity, intention, and action.

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