Financial Behavior Thought Leaders
[embed]https://youtu.be/pMiNkdNrAsU[/embed] Ashley Quamme is a licensed therapist and behavioral finance expert, and she is one of the few people working at the intersection of mental health and financial advising in a genuinely practical way. In this episode, she lays out seven relational competencies that separate the advisors who will thrive in an AI-driven industry from those who will struggle to explain why clients should still choose a human. The short version: AI and technical knowledge are now table stakes. They are what gets you in the room, not what keeps clients there. What keeps clients there is something AI cannot replicate—the ability to recognize behavioral patterns, navigate emotionally charged conversations, and make people feel genuinely understood. Ashley walks through each of the seven skills with the kind of specificity that makes this episode immediately usable. This is not a general case for soft skills. It is a concrete, practitioner-level conversation about what these competencies look like in real client interactions, how to develop them deliberately, and what you risk if you keep treating relationship-building as an afterthought. A few things worth pulling out from the conversation: the distinction between sympathy and the kind of empathy that actually moves a client relationship forward, how small targeted shifts in how you show up in a conversation can change the entire dynamic, and why these skills matter just as much in your personal relationships as they do in your practice. If you are a financial advisor who is paying attention to where the industry is heading, this episode is one you will want to come back to. Key Topics Covered: * Why relational skills are now the primary differentiator in financial advising * How to recognize and work with behavioral patterns in your clients * Navigating sensitive and emotionally charged conversations * Building trust through collaborative decision-making * How to practice and integrate these skills intentionally * The cost of staying in a purely technical approach * Why ongoing education in financial psychology is no longer optional Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the future of financial conversations 01:20 - Ashley shares how relational skills became a differentiator 03:19 - Clients’ desire for emotional support, not just financial advice 06:31 - The risk and cost of ignoring relational skills 10:38 - The origins of the Beyond the Plan framework 16:22 - The importance of collaborative decision-making 19:46 - Practice as a contact sport: applying skills across all relationships RESOURCES & LINKS: * Beyond the Plan - Ashley Quamme [https://www.beyondthefp.com/] * More about Ashley Quamme's Speaking [https://financialbehaviorkeynote.com/ashley-quamme/] * Mastering the Seven Skills that AI Cannot Replace [https://www.canva.com/design/DAGRCdIEV4E/rYMZuqv83gKq-e9VzskNwQ/view?utm_content=DAGRCdIEV4E&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=viewer] CONNECT WITH ASHLEY QUAMME: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-quamme/]
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