202. What does money mean to you? Financial planning with purpose

202. What does money mean to you? Financial planning with purpose

This week’s guest boldly approaches a topic that is often taboo in many families and cultures. Abbe Large, a managing director at Lenox Advisors, discusses how shame and silence often pervade conversations about finances. She talks about the underlying causes and how we can start normalizing healthy, open conversations about money, especially with our children and partners.

Many of us have dreams—like writing a book—but often feel unsure about investing time or money in our goals. We explore, from a financial planning perspective, how we can intentionally invest in ourselves, and some practical tips to save and invest toward those goals. Abbe breaks down the three financial phases—accumulation, distribution, and preservation—by showing what each looks like in real life and why it’s important to plan intentionally for each phase.

Abbe F. Large, CLU®, CLTC, has three decades of experience dedicating herself to her clients’ best interests. Specializing in financial, estate, and retirement services, she also assists corporate clients with strategic employee benefits. She was named on Forbes Top Financial Security Professionals in both 2022, 2023, and 2024. A devoted family woman and active community member, she enjoys paddleboarding, skiing, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

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38. Control, collaboration, and concern with Ron Price (replay)

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37. Developing a location independent mindset (replay)

37. Developing a location independent mindset (replay)

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36. The true ROI of writing a book

36. The true ROI of writing a book

Many aspiring authors anchor to one thing early in the book-writing process—often before they’ve even written a word: potential book sales. They do the math: how many books will I have to sell to make...

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35. Busting 5 book-writing myths—and why you should write yours

35. Busting 5 book-writing myths—and why you should write yours

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34. What it's like to write a book with leadership advisor and NBS student Mike Green

34. What it's like to write a book with leadership advisor and NBS student Mike Green

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19 Mar 202135min

33. A 4-step process to come up with a great book idea (replay)

33. A 4-step process to come up with a great book idea (replay)

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5 Mar 202128min

32. Write that book: a conversation with author and NBS student, Lindsey Weigle

32. Write that book: a conversation with author and NBS student, Lindsey Weigle

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19 Feb 202135min

31. Great style is for everyone: a conversation with wardrobe stylist Laura Tully

31. Great style is for everyone: a conversation with wardrobe stylist Laura Tully

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