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With Monday being the start of March, we are all systems go on the way to "Tough Luck". Dave Sturchio sits down today with Independent Wrestler Rico Gold. Rico tells his story of his come up, the tough start, and how grateful he is for a good school lead by Afa Jr. and sometimes coached up by TNA's KC Navarro. Gold talks about his earliest motivators to get into wrestling and how he is 100% more for storytelling then flashy moves. He then turns his attention to his opponent at "Tough Luck", Buddy Thomas. Dave then announces that there is a new special stipulation for the winner! Tune in and find out! #FightFactoryWrestling #RicoGold #ToughLuck
Host Steve Legler speaks with Buddy Thomas, the author of Love, Wisdom, Money: The Family Fiduciary's Guide to Generative Wealth. Together, they discuss the concept of a 'Family Fiduciary' and the importance of putting those three elements—Love, Wisdom and Money—in the right order. All views, information, and opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Family Enterprise Canada. Guest bio Buddy Thomas is the founder of Superior Planning – Family Office, specializing in customized family wealth and relationship enrichment programs for HNW and UHNW families since 1982. A Certified Financial Planner and Accredited Estate Planner with a background in psychology and economics, Buddy is a thought leader in personal wealth management. He has authored four books, over 50 articles, and produced 200+ educational videos, including the Fifty-Five Second Family Fiduciary series. You can learn more about Buddy Thomas on LinkedIn and on the Love, Wisdom, Money website. Key Takeaways [:23] Steve Legler welcomes Buddy Thomas and launches the episode by asking about his book Love, Wisdom, Money: The Family Fiduciary's Guide to Generative Wealth. [2:15] Buddy explains what a Family Fiduciary is, how Love, Wisdom, and Money must come in the correct order, and how he came to understand why the order is so important. [6:06] From Jay Hughes, through years of meeting families: translating "human capital" into an understandable concept for all was key for Buddy to flesh out this book. [7:42] Learning to write books is quite the experience. "No one wants to read a whitepaper!" Buddy shares how finding your author's voice is part and parcel of learning how to write for good reading. [10:03] Buddy shares how his own family founded and grew their own successful family enterprise. [11:42] How can advisors encourage families to foster "the right stuff" and support them in growing? [14:24] The family fiduciary has to lead the movement for the benefit of the whole family. [15:54] How The Gift of Lift by David R. York opened Buddy's eyes. [17:23] The gamification of enterprising families' dynamics. [20:13] Why separating the portfolio and the cash flow games is really important. [21:57] What Buddy believes a comprehensive planner should hope for. [23:11] Helping families see what they have not been able to understand, so that they can make the best decision for themselves. [25:32] If you've seen one family office… You've seen one family office. Buddy shares that in the course of his 40-year career, he has concluded that no two families will take the same decision. [27:34] Buddy talks about separate vs. community property law and how surprised he was by the differences between Ohio and California. [29:02] Buddy's book recommendation and advice for families and advisors. [31:26] Steve thanks Buddy for sharing so much of his experience and invites listeners to sign up for Symposium, which will be held May 25‒27 in Vancouver, BC. If you enjoyed today's episode, you can subscribe to Let's Talk Family Enterprise on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other podcast apps. Please remember to share this episode with family, friends, and colleagues. Share your thoughts with us at fea@familyenterprise.ca. Mentioned in this episode Values-Based Estate Planning: A Step-by-Step Approach to Wealth Transfer for Professional Advisors, by Scott C. Fithian Family Trusts: A Guide for Beneficiaries, Trustees, Trust Protectors, and Trust Creators, by James E. Hughes Jr. Family Wealth: Keeping It in the Family--How Family Members and Their Advisers Preserve Human, Intellectual, and Financial Assets for Generations, by James E. Hughes Jr. Symposium 2026 More about Family Enterprise Canada Family Enterprise Canada FEC on Facebook FEC on Twitter FEC on LinkedIn
This tune comes from fiddler Buddy Thomas (1934-1974) of Lewis County, Kentucky, who learned it from Ohio fiddler Morris Allen. Jeff Titon notes the A part's close similarity with the English dance tune The Rose Tree.
This tune comes from fiddler Buddy Thomas (1934-1974) of Lewis County, Kentucky, who learned it from Ohio fiddler Morris Allen. Jeff Titon notes the A part's close similarity with the English dance tune The Rose Tree.
Buddy Thomas joins me to talk about his book: Love, Wisdom, Money: The Family Fiduciary's Guide to Generative Wealth. We discuss the higher standards of being a family fiduciary and how family leaders become one. Buddy also describes the phases of the intergenerational wealth journey the families can be found in: Accumulators, Harvesters, Stewards, Survivors, or Heirs. You can learn more about his work and the book here: https://lovewisdommoney.com/Do you have comments or suggestions about a topic or guest? An idea or question about conflict management or conflict resolution? Let me know at jb@dovetailresolutions.com! And you can learn more about me and my work as a mediator and a Certified CINERGY® Conflict Coach at www.dovetailresolutions.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/janebeddall/.Enjoy the show for free on your favorite podcast app or on the podcast website: https://craftingsolutionstoconflict.com/
A seasonal title with two versions by Kentucky fiddlers who knew each other -- Buddy Thomas and Jimmy Wheeler.
A seasonal title with two versions by Kentucky fiddlers who knew each other -- Buddy Thomas and Jimmy Wheeler.
I am delighted to welcome Buddy Thomas, Founder and President of Superior Planning | Family Office, a Southern California firm serving HNW and UHNW families since 1982. Buddy has created more than 50 individual virtual family offices, providing family fiduciaries, family members, and their most trusted advisors with what they need to collaborate and make decisions together. He is the author of four books, over fifty published articles, and the producer of more than 200 videos including, the “Fifty-Five Second Family Fiduciary” and “Secrets of a Family Fiduciary” series. In his work with enterprising families, Buddy team developed a concept he calls “the three essential elements”. He describes this concept and how he puts it to work when he advises wealthy families. As with any creative conceptual framework, the key question and the real test is how it gets applied in real-life situations. Buddy paints a detailed picture of how he and his team do wealth planning with families that encompasses all three essential elements and talks about the planning process they have created that achieves the appropriate balance between left- and right-brain topics and priorities. Buddy and his firm are known for at least one practical tool they apply successfully with families – a tool that they even named their firm after, the Superplan. Buddy defines what the Superplan is and outlines how it works and how families can benefit from it. Taking his methodology to the next level, Buddy and his firm have now developed a Family Wealth Game as a modern tool to help families engage in the planning process together and are even building this game into a software application. He shares the vision and workings of this game, describes what it adds to the wealth advisory process, and illustrates the experience it delivers to enterprising families. Please enjoy this insightful conversation with a thoughtful and creative veteran of the family wealth advisory profession and a member of a multigenerational enterprising family.
This version of Portsmouth Airs is based on Buddy Thomas' fiddling. He'd visit Jimmy Wheeler, leaving Kentucky to go to the neighboring town of Portsmouth in Ohio.
This version of Portsmouth Airs is based on Buddy Thomas' fiddling. He'd visit Jimmy Wheeler, leaving Kentucky to go to the neighboring town of Portsmouth in Ohio.
A great discovery tune this week to learn from the recordings of Kentucky fiddler Buddy Thomas!
A great discovery tune this week to learn from the recordings of Kentucky fiddler Buddy Thomas!
Meet my financial advisor Buddy Thomas. I don’t make any big financial moves without him. And today, I asked Buddy to share some of his incredible wisdom on the IMPACT Show. The key topic we are talking about today is “wealth.” Not just money, but that’s a big part of the discussion. We are also talking about body, mind, spirit, and relational wealth as well. Regardless of who you are, what you do, and where you are in life, this episode is packed with incredible wisdom, advice, and tips on how NOT to kill your family wealth. We will go deep on how you spend money, investments, purpose in life, taxes, bad advice, and avoiding distractions & burnout. Heck, I even give away some of my top tips and secrets that the “Director of my family office” has coached me on and I share why having a “B.A.I.L.” team is essential to your wealth. So get ready to take notes and get ready to get “wealthy.” Enjoy the show and please share it on your social media and be sure to tag us. IG/Twitter: @ToddDurkin Facebook: @ToddDurkinFQ10 #ToddDurkinMastermind #ToddDurkin #IMPACTShow #Episode109 More on the episode: :10 - It’s All About Wealth 4:42 - Where are Your Finances at Right Now? 7:10 - The Blended Cocktail of Family Wealth 10:34 - The 6 Killers of Family Wealth 21:13 - How to Generate More Revenue 28:07 - Invest in yourself 29:40 - What’s in Your Buckets - Some of Todd’s Secrets 39:03 - Opportunities Exist in Today’s Market 43:17 - Deepen Your Purpose 47:33 - Overpaying Taxes 52:56 - Coordinate Your B.A.I.L. Team 57:09 - Real Talk on Burnout and Distractions 1:04:00 - Rapid Fire Questions for Buddy 1:06:32 - Financial Advice for Kids 1:08:56 - 80% of the Time the Husbands Die First! Be sure to go back to Episode #28 “Million Dollar Mentor” and Episode #29 “Hell & Back” with my man Wayne Cotton for more financial wisdom! --- About Buddy Thomas: James F. Thomas, Jr. (Buddy) CFP, AEP President, Chief Planning Officer, Superior Planning Buddy Thomas founded Superior Planning in 1982 to assist family leaders in protecting and growing their family wealth. Over the years, he has personally guided hundreds of families on their paths to realizing their vision and achieving their goals. He is the creator of the Superplan, pioneering family wealth and relationship management system that presents all the information necessary for family leaders to make crucial decisions in one, up to date, easy to use format. As Chief Planning Officer of Superior Planning, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisor, Buddy is responsible for the strategic planning and implementation progress of each client’s family, as well as the firm’s operations and business development efforts. Visit the website for more on Buddy and Superior Planning: www.superplan.com and to get Buddy’s book “The Coming Widow Boom” visit www.superplan.com/books --- If you are a Trainer, Coach, or Fitness PRO looking for more guidance, coaching, accountability, feedback, and wisdom, I invite you to enroll in the Todd Durkin Mastermind program. The Mastermind is designed for anyone who wants even more success and wants to experience the best coaching in business, leadership, training, and personal growth. There is a special NOW that you can sign-up NOW and get the rest of August and September for FREE. Take advantage of this opportunity, and you are guaranteed to get results in your business right away. www.ToddDurkinMastermind.com --- Attention Leaders, Executives, and HIgh-Performers (Non-Fit Pros): Would you like even more Passion, Purpose & IMPACT in Your Life? If so, check out The IMPACT Coaching program that Todd Durkin and expert life-coach Kelli Watson run. 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It’s no secret why some of the world’s top athletes have trained with him for nearly two decades. He’s a best-selling author, a motivational speaker, and owns the legendary Fitness Quest 10 in San Diego, CA, where he leads a fantastic team of 42 teammates. Todd is a coach on the Netflix show “STRONG” that is must-watch TV. He is a previous Jack LaLanne Award winner, a 2-time Trainer of the Year, and he runs his Todd Durkin Mastermind group of top trainers and fitness pros around the globe, coaching them with business, leadership, marketing, training, and personal growth mentorship. Todd and his wife Melanie head up the Durkin IMPACT Foundation (501-c-3) that has raised over $250,000 since it started in 2013. 100% of all proceeds go back to kids and families in need. To learn more about Todd, visit www.ToddDurkin.com and www.FitnessQuest10.com. 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Welcome to this episode of Let's Have Coffee. I had the pleasure of sitting down with Buddy Thomas. Buddy is a family friend and spiritual mentor of mine. Our conversation touched on a number of topics but the biggest of which was Capability. Please enjoy our conversation as there are many wise tidbits from the version 7.1 Buddy Thomas.
Buddy Thomas sits down to talk about Janna Venice, the Apponequet High star who he ranked as the second-most unforgettable female athlete of the past 50 years.
Margaret Liljedahl excelled early and often in her four years as a star athlete at Old Rochester, as Buddy Thomas explains in this Buddy's Best: The Unforgettables entry
There's a reason she went on to play at the University of North Carolina. Buddy Thomas describes what it was like to watch Dartmouth's Jessica Gaspar play.
Buddy Thomas sits down to talk about how impressive Wareham's Jodi Maxim was on a basketball court and why he ranked her the fourth most unforgettable female athlete of the last 50 years.
Probably the greatest female track athlete in SouthCoast history, Buddy Thomas recalls watching Heather Francis jump her way into the record books.
Buddy Thomas talks about his memories of watching Rita Roach play for the Vikings, where she was one of the best basketball players in school history.
Buddy Thomas talks about Dartmouth's three-sport star Courtney Costa and what made this 5-foot-3 dynamo so memorable.
Buddy Thomas discusses what made Kate O'Shaughnessy of Old Rochester such a memorable high school athlete.
Buddy Thomas talks about Fairhaven's three-sport star Karen Olsen and what made her one of the 10 most unforgettable female high school athletes of the last 50 years.
Before the start of his 52nd season covering SouthCoast baseball, Buddy Thomas joins Brendan Kurie in the studio to break down what we can expect from all 10 area teams.
This is a tune from the great Kentucky fiddler Buddy Thomas, who died far too young at age 39. From a late night Clifftop 2016 session with Rhys Jones and Tashina Clarridge, fiddles; Brendan Doyle, banjo; Erica Weiss, guitar; Simon Chrisman, bass. Recorded by Keith Stubbs.
This is a tune from the great Kentucky fiddler Buddy Thomas, who died far too young at age 39. From a late night Clifftop 2016 session with Rhys Jones and Tashina Clarridge, fiddles; Brendan Doyle, banjo; Erica Weiss, guitar; Simon Chrisman, bass. Recorded by Keith Stubbs.
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) PETER AND THE STARCATCHER, by Rick Elice, at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; (2) BAD JEWS, by Joshua Harmon, at the New Jewish Theatre; (3) THE GIN GAME, by D. L. Coburn, at St. Louis Actors' Studio; (4) SUBLIME INTIMACY, by Ken Page, at Max & Louie Productions; (5) DEVIL BOYS FROM BEYOND, by Buddy Thomas, Kenneth Elliot, & Drew Fornarola, at Stray Dog Theatre; (6) SHOTGUN, by John Biguenet, at the Webster Univ. Conservatory; and (7) ALL IS CALM, by Peter Rothstein, Erick Lichte & Timothy C. Takach, at Mustard Seed Theatre.
Played by Kentucky legendary fiddler Buddy Thomas. Every time I learn one of his tunes I feel like I'm doing extra credit homework for a master's thesis. They're always challenging -- he was a heckuva a fiddler!
Played by Kentucky legendary fiddler Buddy Thomas. Every time I learn one of his tunes I feel like I'm doing extra credit homework for a master's thesis. They're always challenging -- he was a heckuva a fiddler!