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StoryLens Podcast

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The StoryOne StoryLens Podcast puts the focus on you. We believe your wealth is about more than numbers; it's about your story, your values and the legacy you want to leave behind. Each episode explores how stewardship, structure and story come together to shape meaningful wealth management for families with complex needs. Whether we're talking estate planning, business succession, charitable giving or building a cohesive advisory team, the goal is to share insights grounded in heart-led strategy. At StoryOne Family Office, your story isn't just part of the plan — it's at the center of everything we do. StoryOne Family Office, LLC is a Registered Investment Advisor, registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Registration as an investment adviser does not imply a certain level of skill or training, and the content of this communication has not been approved or verified by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or by any state securities authority.

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16 episodios

Portada del episodio Life After the Exit: What Comes Next for Founders and Families

Life After the Exit: What Comes Next for Founders and Families

Succession planning is often treated as a technical process, but for many leaders and families, the real challenge begins after the plan is in place. In this episode of the StoryLens Podcast, the StoryOne team sits down with Dan Deeble of Lost Ball Consulting to explore the deeper realities of leadership transition, business exit, and life after a liquidity event. The conversation focuses on the shift from building something for yourself to investing in others, and why identity, purpose, and family dynamics ultimately determine whether succession leads to continuity or disorientation. For founders, family enterprises, and family offices navigating transition, this episode highlights why clarity of purpose is essential to making any succession plan actually work. You can connect with Dan on LinkedIn or reach out to him directly at dan.deeble@lostballconsulting.com

19 de may de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio You're Their Biggest Client. That's the Problem.

You're Their Biggest Client. That's the Problem.

Most families of multi-generational wealth and most business owners believe they have the right team around them. And in many cases, they're right, for where they were ten years ago. The financial advisor who built the investment framework, the estate attorney who drafted the plan, the CPA who has handled the returns since the business was half this size, they all did real work. The question isn't whether that team served you then. The question is whether it's built for what you've become and where you're headed. Every profession has tiers. The CPA who is excellent at $3M of business income may not be the CPA who lives inside the $30M business structures with multi-entity planning and generational transfer. The estate attorney who does a great job for the $1M family may not be the attorney who has spent a career inside complex business succession and dynasty trust design. The financial advisor who built a solid practice may be working on commission, recommending products, and operating without a fiduciary obligation to the family. None of these are moral failures. They are specialization gaps, and the family that crossed the threshold years ago but never updated the team is the one bearing the cost.In this episode, the StoryOne team sits down with attorney Taylor Smith to examine one of the most structurally predictable and least-discussed failures in wealth management: the individual or business owner that has outgrown its current advisory structure, but the financial advisor, CPA, and estate attorney haven't said so. The conversation covers what those gaps actually look like, why nobody surfaces them, and what families at the $30M to $100M+ level should be asking but almost never do.

5 de may de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio When Success Stops Working

When Success Stops Working

Many founders and families of multi-generational wealth reach a point where the financial architecture is in place, but something is still not working. Not broken. Not in crisis. Just misaligned in ways that don't show up on a balance sheet and that nobody can quite name in the boardroom or the family meeting. In this episode, Dan Deeble introduces the concept of the "lost ball" (something you own but no longer possess) and applies it to the leadership and family dynamics that drive governance risk inside complex family enterprises. The conversation covers how financial success masks misalignment, why the self-awareness gap is the most underestimated continuity risk for multi-generational wealth, and how moving from "nice" to honest communication can change the trajectory of family governance. For families navigating succession, rising-generation preparedness, and the structural costs of avoided conversations, this episode names what most financial planning frameworks never address, and offers a path for closing the gap. You can connect with Dan on LinkedIn or reach out to him directly at dan.deeble@lostballconsulting.com

14 de abr de 2026 - 37 min
Portada del episodio Generational Change is Possible

Generational Change is Possible

Families of multi-generational wealth and family businesses operate within systems that shape behavior, roles, and decision-making across generations, often without anyone mapping these unseen relational forces. According to J.P. Morgan Private Bank's 2026 Global Family Office Report, a survey of 333 single family offices across 30 countries with an average net worth of $1.6 billion, 86% of family offices lack a clear succession plan for key decision makers, and 41% of business-owning families rank internal family conflict as a top-three continuity risk, nearly double the rate of non-business-owning peers. With $124 trillion in generational wealth expected to transfer by 2048, it's the relational infrastructure of the family and not the legal or financial architecture, that most commonly causes succession to break down. In this episode, the StoryOne team continues their conversation with Ken Howard to explore how those dynamics form, how they can become succession risks, and what it takes to change them before they do. Ken shares practical insights into identifying structural risks within relationships navigating resistance to change in business-owning families, and introducing healthier patterns that hold. Sources: J.P. Morgan Private Bank, 2026 Global Family Office Report; The Wall Street Journal (Ensign, March 24, 2026). If you'd like to connect with Ken, you can reach him directly at: ken@aspen-kc.com [ken@aspen-kc.com]

31 de mar de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Conflict Without Combat

Conflict Without Combat

Families bound by shared wealth, shared businesses, or shared estates often cannot simply walk away from fractured relationships. The stakes are too high, the entanglements too deep. And yet most of those families never develop the relational skills to navigate disagreement without causing lasting damage. In this episode of the StoryLens Podcast, John Christensen and Cameron Bond sit down with Marriage and Family Therapist, Ken Howard, to examine a distinction that changes how families handle conflict: the difference between conflict and combat. Ken draws on decades of clinical experience to explain why unresolved wounds accumulate into systemic fractures, what it actually takes to rebuild trust after it has been broken, and why humility is the single most consequential variable for high achievers who want healthier relationships. If you'd like to connect with Ken, you can reach him directly at: ken@aspen-kc.com [ken@aspen-kc.com]

17 de mar de 2026 - 39 min
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