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The Uncommon Advisor

Podkast av Alicia Byers

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Most financial advisors are good at what they do. But in today's world, good is forgettable. The Uncommon Advisor is the show for financial advisors who want to stand out — not for flashy marketing or gimmicks, but for the way they show up for clients, lead their teams, spend their time, and measure what matters.

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episode Ep 27: Transitioning From Free Advice to Paid Planning Within Your Existing Book cover

Ep 27: Transitioning From Free Advice to Paid Planning Within Your Existing Book

Transitioning from free advice to paid financial planning can feel uncomfortable—especially when you've been serving your existing clients for years without charging for it. In this episode of The Uncommon Advisor, business strategist Alicia Byers breaks down how to make the shift to fee-based planning within your current book of business—without damaging relationships or starting from scratch. Many advisors feel stuck between two worlds: continuing to over-serve existing clients for free or building a new business model from the ground up. But the truth is, your current book isn't a problem—it's your greatest opportunity. In this episode, Alicia covers: * Why you're not "going backwards" by charging—your business is evolving * The key difference between product-based advice and true financial planning * How to clearly define and communicate your planning value * Why client education is the most important step in making the transition * How to identify the right clients to introduce fee-based planning first Because this isn't about fixing the past—it's about elevating how you serve and getting paid for the value you now deliver. Book time with Alicia: https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting [https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting]

13. april 2026 - 19 min
episode Ep 26: The Hidden Cost of Being The Nice Advisor cover

Ep 26: The Hidden Cost of Being The Nice Advisor

Being responsive, available, and always saying yes might make you a great advisor—but it can also quietly burn you out. In this episode of The Uncommon Advisor, business strategist Alicia Byers unpacks the hidden cost of being "the nice advisor." While over-delivering may feel like exceptional service, it often leads to overextension, lack of boundaries, and a business that starts running you. The truth? This isn't a client problem—it's an expectation problem. When advisors operate without structure, they unintentionally train clients to expect constant access, immediate responses, and unlimited availability. And over time, that becomes unsustainable. In this episode, Alicia shares: * Why "service without structure" leads to burnout * How advisors unknowingly train client expectations * The shift from reactive service to intentional structure * Simple ways to reset boundaries without sacrificing client experience Because being a great advisor isn't about being endlessly available—it's about being clear, intentional, and sustainable in how you serve. Book time with Alicia: https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting [https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting]

6. april 2026 - 21 min
episode Ep 25: Should You Segment Your Book of Business? cover

Ep 25: Should You Segment Your Book of Business?

Should you actually segment your book of business—or is it just another administrative exercise that changes nothing? In this episode of The Uncommon Advisor, business strategist Alicia Byers breaks down one of the most common pieces of advice financial advisors hear: "You should segment your clients." While segmentation can be incredibly powerful, many advisors turn it into a complicated scoring system that takes hours to build—and ultimately has zero impact on how the business actually operates. The real purpose of segmentation isn't labeling clients. It's creating clarity around how you allocate your time, attention, and service model so your business can grow without burning out. In this episode, Alicia covers: * Why most client segmentation strategies fail * The real reason advisors are encouraged to segment their book * How to simplify segmentation into just a few meaningful categories * How segmentation should directly shape your service model, boundaries, and client experience Because when segmentation is done correctly, it becomes one of the most powerful tools for scaling your practice—allowing you to serve the right clients deeply while still maintaining excellent service across your business. Book time with Alicia here: https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting [https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting]

30. mars 2026 - 18 min
episode Ep 24: Why Prospecting Feels Hard (And What Actually Fixes It) cover

Ep 24: Why Prospecting Feels Hard (And What Actually Fixes It)

Prospecting is one of the most common frustrations for financial advisors. When the pipeline slows down, the instinct is usually the same: I just need to meet more people. But what if the real problem isn't prospecting—it's clarity? In this episode of The Uncommon Advisor, business strategist Alicia Byers explains why many advisors struggle with new client growth even while working hard, networking, and staying active. The issue often isn't effort—it's scattered activity without a clear focus on who you serve best. When advisors get specific about their ideal client, everything changes: their message becomes sharper, their network understands how to help them, and prospecting starts to feel like natural conversations instead of pressure. In this episode, Alicia shares: * Why prospecting often feels harder than it should * The real reason pipelines tend to dry up * How clarity around your ideal client transforms your growth * A simple four-question exercise to help you define your niche Because most advisors don't need more leads—they need clearer direction on who they're meant to serve. Book time with Alicia: https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting [https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting]

23. mars 2026 - 14 min
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Ep 23: Choosing to Remember

*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "request-69ab5167-dcc4-8326-9710-f12b23b31ddc-0" data-testid= "conversation-turn-6" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> What if the key to building a meaningful advisory career isn't just measuring progress—but remembering it? In this episode of The Uncommon Advisor, business strategist Alicia Byers shares a personal tradition that has shaped how she thinks about business, growth, and reflection. Each year, she and her husband choose a word and a small object to represent their year together—creating a visual reminder of the moments that shaped their journey. It raises an important question for financial advisors: Are you intentionally remembering the story of your business? While metrics help advisors measure growth, they also serve another powerful purpose—they create a record of the journey. Without intentional reflection, years of progress, lessons, and meaningful client moments can quietly fade into the background. In this episode, Alicia explores: * Why visual reminders help us process and remember important moments * How tracking metrics creates a narrative of your business over time * Why advisors should set aside intentional time each year to reflect on their practice * A simple exercise to help you capture the story of your business year by year Because you're not just building production numbers—you're building a career, relationships, and a legacy. And the advisors who build meaningful businesses are the ones who choose to remember the journey along the way. Book time with Alicia: https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting [https://calendly.com/byersstrategygroup/new-meeting]

16. mars 2026 - 12 min
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