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The Executive Connect Podcast Executive Connect is a leadership and business podcast for operators, builders, and executives focused on real-world execution, growth, and long-term value creation.Hosted by Melissa Aarskaug, the show brings together founders, investors, and senior leaders to unpack what actually works across business strategy, wealth building, AI, and leadership. These are not theoretical conversations. Each episode is grounded in experience, hard-earned lessons, and practical insight from people actively building, scaling, and investing.From navigating complex markets to leading teams, allocating capital, and adapting to technological change, Executive Connect explores how high-performing leaders think, operate, and make decisions in real environments.If you are building a company, leading a team, or designing your next chapter, this podcast will challenge how you think and help you move with greater clarity and intention.

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episode Why Healthy Habits Don’t Stick and How To Change That | Cynthia Terrell cover

Why Healthy Habits Don’t Stick and How To Change That | Cynthia Terrell

What if the reason your health habits keep falling apart is not a lack of discipline, but the fact that you are trying to fix everything at once? In this episode of Executive Connect, Melissa Aarskaug sits down with Cynthia Terrell, Ayurvedic practitioner, nutritional coach, and wellness guide for active women 35 and over, to talk about what actually helps women feel better, stay stronger, and create habits that last. Cynthia explains why sleep is the real superfood, how hydration affects energy and focus, why whole foods matter more than quick fixes, and what women need to understand about strength training, stress, recovery, and aging well. She also shares simple ways to make wellness more sustainable without turning it into one more overwhelming item on the to-do list. This episode is for women who want more energy, better routines, and a healthier body that can support the life they are building. Press play before another all-or-nothing wellness plan burns out by next week. What You Will Learn * Why Ayurveda and evidence-based nutrition work well together * Why sleep is the foundation of energy, recovery, and health * What hydration really means beyond just drinking more water * How whole foods support energy, skin, longevity, and healthy aging * Why protein and strength training matter more after 35 * How to choose movement that is sustainable for your body * Why recovery is just as important as exercise intensity * How breathwork can reduce stress quickly and naturally * What a realistic healthy routine looks like in real life * Why small habit changes work better than trying to fix everything at once Chapters  (0:21) Why ancient wellness still works  (1:07) How Cynthia blends Ayurveda and nutrition  (4:49) Why sleep is the real superfood  (8:34) What hydration really means  (13:42) Whole foods for energy and longevity  (17:51) Protein, meals, and eating for strength  (19:58) Staying healthy while traveling  (22:18) Why strength training matters after 35  (28:28) Stress reduction through breath and recovery  (35:18) A realistic daily wellness routine  (40:15) The one habit everyone should prioritize  (40:58) Cynthia’s final advice on building healthy habits Guest Bio  Cynthia Terrell is an Ayurvedic practitioner, nutritional coach, and lifestyle guide for active women 35 and over. Her work blends ancient wellness principles with modern nutrition and practical habit change to help women improve energy, sleep, strength, recovery, and overall well-being. With a background shaped by Ayurveda, yoga, strength training, and health coaching, Cynthia helps women move away from all-or-nothing wellness approaches and toward routines they can actually sustain. Connect with Cynthia Terrell Website: https://wholisticstrength.com/ [https://wholisticstrength.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-terrell/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-terrell/] Connect with Executive Connect Website: https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com [https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com/] LinkedIn: Melissa Aarskaug YouTube: Executive Connect Instagram: @executiveconnectpodcast TikTok: @executiveconnectpodcast Facebook: Executive Connect

15. juni 2026 - 41 min
episode How Family Offices Build Wealth That Lasts | Ron Diamond cover

How Family Offices Build Wealth That Lasts | Ron Diamond

What do the world’s most patient investors understand about wealth that most people never learn? In this episode of Executive Connect, Melissa Aarskaug sits down with Ron Diamond, founder and chairman of Diamond Wealth and founder and CEO of Family Office World Media, to unpack how family offices really think about capital, control, risk, and long-term value. Ron explains why patient capital beats short-term incentives, why private markets continue to dominate family office portfolios, and what most founders get wrong after a major liquidity event. He also shares why governance matters more than most new wealth holders realize, how family offices are starting to professionalize, and where values, gratitude, and stewardship fit into the future of generational wealth. This episode is for founders, executives, investors, and families who want to think beyond headlines, quarterly noise, and short-term wins. Press play before fast money thinking starts masquerading as long-term wealth strategy. What You Will Learn * What makes family offices fundamentally different from traditional wealth managers * Why patient capital creates a stronger long-term investment model * Why private markets matter so much to family offices * What most newly wealthy founders get wrong after selling a company * Why governance, succession, and estate planning come before investing * How compensation and incentives shape better family office performance * Why AI may level the playing field for smaller family offices * What values, gratitude, and stewardship have to do with preserving wealth across generations Chapters  (0:16) How family offices really think  (1:40) What makes patient capital different  (5:00) Public markets versus private control  (7:37) Why private markets dominate  (9:36) Thinking in decades not quarters  (11:18) Talent, incentives, and family office growth  (17:37) What makes a deal unattractive  (19:19) Why governance comes first  (27:49) Real diligence among peers  (31:10) What leaders misunderstand about wealth  (39:34) Purpose, impact, and real world problems  (47:38) Values, gratitude, and legacy Guest Bio  Ron Diamond is the founder and chairman of Diamond Wealth, a syndicate of more than 100 family offices ranging from roughly $250 million to over $30 billion. He is also the founder and CEO of Family Office World Media, where influential families exchange ideas and strategies around investing, governance, and long-term wealth. Over the past two decades, Ron has invested alongside family offices across private equity, real estate, venture capital, credit, and special situations. His work is focused on helping professionalize the family office space and build a smarter, more sustainable model for generational wealth. Connect with Ron Diamond Website: https://www.diamondwealthstrategies.com/ [https://www.diamondwealthstrategies.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronalddiamond/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronalddiamond/] Connect with Executive Connect Website: https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com [https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com] LinkedIn: Melissa Aarskaug YouTube: Executive Connect Instagram: @executiveconnectpodcast TikTok: @executiveconnectpodcast Facebook: Executive Connect

11. juni 2026 - 53 min
episode How To Use AI Without Exposing Your Data | Hunter Jensen cover

How To Use AI Without Exposing Your Data | Hunter Jensen

What if the fastest way to adopt AI also creates one of the biggest risks inside your company? In this episode of Executive Connect, Melissa Aarskaug sits down with Hunter Jensen, founder and CEO of Barefoot Labs, to talk about why public AI tools can create serious security, compliance, and trust issues for businesses. Hunter explains the hidden cost of relying on third-party platforms, why secure self-hosted AI is becoming a real advantage, and how companies can automate, scale, and grow without handing over sensitive data or adding headcount. He also shares how Compass was built, where companies are already seeing measurable results, and why leaders need to stop treating AI like a side experiment. This episode is for founders, executives, and operators who want to use AI in a smarter, safer, and more strategic way. Press play before your team adopts AI faster than your company can govern it. What You Will Learn * Why public AI tools create hidden business risks * How compliance issues show up when teams use AI without guardrails * What makes self-hosted AI different from tools like ChatGPT * How Compass helps companies keep data secure while improving output * Where firms in legal, healthcare, finance, and defense are already using AI * Why user adoption matters more than simply buying licenses * What kinds of ROI companies are seeing from AI automation * Why leaders need to move from experimentation to real deployment Chapters  (0:20) The hidden cost of public AI  (4:31) Where compliance risk shows up  (6:09) Why Barefoot Labs was built  (10:42) What makes Compass different  (14:04) Practical use cases across industries  (17:58) What surprised him most about AI  (20:15) ROI, adoption, and measurable outcomes  (25:08) Why private AI is the future  (32:44) Stop treating AI like an expense  (34:48) Final warning for the naysayers Guest Bio  Hunter Jensen is the founder and CEO of Barefoot Labs, where he helps companies adopt secure, self-hosted AI that protects sensitive data while improving productivity and scale. Over the past two decades, he has worked across digital innovation, custom software, mobile apps, connected devices, medical software, blockchain, and data science. He has also worked with major brands including Microsoft, Samsung, and Salesforce. Today, his focus is Compass, a customizable AI platform built to help organizations automate work, improve decision-making, and keep control of their own infrastructure. Connect with Hunter Jensen Website: https://www.barefootsolutions.com/ [https://www.barefootsolutions.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hunterjensen/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hunterjensen/] Connect with Executive Connect Website: https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com [https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com] LinkedIn: Melissa Aarskaug YouTube: Executive Connect Instagram: @executiveconnectpodcast TikTok: @executiveconnectpodcast Facebook: Executive Connect

9. juni 2026 - 35 min
episode Why Wealthy Families Use Life Insurance Very Differently | Michael Malloy cover

Why Wealthy Families Use Life Insurance Very Differently | Michael Malloy

What if life insurance is not really about insurance at all, but about tax strategy, asset protection, privacy, and long-term wealth planning? In this episode of Executive Connect, Melissa Aarskaug sits down with Michael Malloy to unpack one of the most misunderstood tools in global wealth planning: private placement life insurance, or PPLI. Michael explains why high-net-worth families think about insurance completely differently, how PPLI works, why it is often owned by trusts, and what makes it so powerful for tax deferral, asset protection, and estate planning. He also walks through the compliance rules, why the right advisory team matters so much, and the mistakes that can undermine the structure. This episode is for founders, advisors, investors, and families who want to think more strategically about preserving and transferring wealth. Press play before you assume life insurance is only about a death benefit. What You Will Learn * Why people need to “forget” what they think they know about life insurance * What private placement life insurance actually is * Why wealthy families often use PPLI inside trust structures * The three main reasons people use PPLI * How tax deferral, asset protection, and privacy work inside the structure * What investor control and diversification rules actually mean * Why advisory teams often resist PPLI at first * What to evaluate before deciding whether PPLI is the right fit Chapters  (0:17) Why PPLI changes how you think about insurance  (1:38) What makes private placement life insurance different  (3:01) Why wealthy families approach it differently  (4:15) What PPLI is designed to solve  (7:39) Who PPLI is really for  (10:35) The core structure and how it works  (14:17) How much control policyholders really have  (17:45) The compliance mistakes that matter most  (19:52) Why the right advisory team is non-negotiable  (24:24) Why more people are hearing about PPLI now  (29:52) A real-world case study and what went wrong  (37:46) Michael’s final advice for investors Guest Bio  Michael Malloy has spent more than 30 years in the insurance industry, including over two decades specializing in private placement life insurance. His work focuses on helping high-net-worth families structure wealth more efficiently through advanced planning strategies involving tax deferral, asset protection, privacy, and cross-border compliance. Michael works closely with clients and their advisory teams to design PPLI structures that fit complex estate planning and investment needs. Connect with Michael Malloy  Website: https://www.ewp-financial.com/ [https://www.ewp-financial.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-malloy-clu-tep-rfc7331a744/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-malloy-clu-tep-rfc7331a744/] Connect with Executive Connect Website: https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com [https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com] LinkedIn: Melissa Aarskaug YouTube: Executive Connect Instagram: @executiveconnectpodcast TikTok: @executiveconnectpodcast Facebook: Executive Connect

8. juni 2026 - 38 min
episode Why Smart Investors Still Make Bad Decisions | Barry Ritholtz cover

Why Smart Investors Still Make Bad Decisions | Barry Ritholtz

What if your biggest investing risk is not the market, but your own behavior? In this episode of Executive Connect, Melissa Aarskaug sits down with Barry Ritholtz, co-founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management, to talk about why intelligent investors still make costly mistakes. Barry breaks down the psychology behind bad financial decisions, the danger of overconfidence, why so many people follow terrible advice online, and how behavior often matters more than information. He also shares lessons from major market moments, what AI can and cannot do for investors, and why simple discipline still beats flashy predictions. This episode is for investors, executives, and high earners who want to build wealth without letting noise, ego, or fear wreck the plan. Press play before your next money decision gets made on emotion instead of discipline. What You Will Learn * Why investor behavior matters more than most people realize * How fiduciary advice differs from traditional Wall Street incentives * Why social media financial advice can be dangerous * The cognitive biases that quietly wreck portfolios * Why smart professionals often struggle with investing discipline * How to think about compounding, planning, and long-term wealth * What past market crises reveal about investor psychology * Where AI can help investors and where it still falls short Chapters  (0:00) Start with a real financial plan  (0:50) Why behavior beats information  (2:17) From lawyer to investor  (4:48) Why fiduciary advice matters  (12:27) The danger of finfluencer advice  (17:18) How behavior drives investing results  (22:33) Biases that wreck portfolios  (32:20) Wealth-destroying habits to avoid  (38:48) Lessons from past market calls  (48:42) Where AI helps investors  (55:58) The tennis lesson for investing Guest Bio  Barry Ritholtz is the co-founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management, an independent, employee-owned advisory firm managing billions in assets. Before building the firm, Barry trained in law, started his career as an attorney, and later moved into trading and investing. Over the years, he has become known for cutting through market myths, challenging weak financial thinking, and helping investors make smarter decisions with clearer processes and better discipline. Connect with Barry Ritholtz Website: https://ritholtz.com/ [https://ritholtz.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritholtz/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritholtz/] Grab a copy: https://www.hownottoinvestbook.com/ [https://www.hownottoinvestbook.com/] Connect with Executive Connect Website: https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com [https://www.executiveconnectexperience.com] LinkedIn: Melissa Aarskaug YouTube: Executive Connect Instagram: @executiveconnectpodcast TikTok: @executiveconnectpodcast Facebook: Executive Connect

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