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Krystal Fortner built a thriving, advice-only firm by choosing clarity, community, and client-first values over sales pressure. In this episode, we trace her path from cold-calling at a wirehouse to launching her RIA with same-day state approval, and how learning product sales made her a stronger fiduciary.
Krystal shares how witnessing a "don't ask questions" sales culture shaped her ethical approach and how one generous Saturday conversation sparked a lasting referral flywheel.
We also dig into launching with XY Planning Network, how their compliance, registration, and peer support helped her hit the ground running, and the early days of signing her first clients. Krystal talks about finding quality leads, paying it forward, and designing a sustainable life that includes marathon training, CrossFit, and boundaries that protect her energy.
For new planners, she offers a surprising tip: spend time in a wirehouse. You’ll learn the complex products clients bring to the table and how to untangle them with empathy. Then build the model that fits your values.
If this episode helps you see a better way to serve clients, follow the show, share it, and leave a quick review so more planners can find it.
Social:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/krystalfortner/
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Krystal Fortner built a thriving, advice-only firm by choosing clarity, community, and client-first values over sales pressure. In this episode, we trace her path from cold-calling at a wirehouse to launching her RIA with same-day state approval, and how learning product sales made her a stronger fiduciary.
Krystal shares how witnessing a "don't ask questions" sales culture shaped her ethical approach and how one generous Saturday conversation sparked a lasting referral flywheel.
We also dig into launching with XY Planning Network, how their compliance, registration, and peer support helped her hit the ground running, and the early days of signing her first clients. Krystal talks about finding quality leads, paying it forward, and designing a sustainable life that includes marathon training, CrossFit, and boundaries that protect her energy.
For new planners, she offers a surprising tip: spend time in a wirehouse. You’ll learn the complex products clients bring to the table and how to untangle them with empathy. Then build the model that fits your values.
If this episode helps you see a better way to serve clients, follow the show, share it, and leave a quick review so more planners can find it.
Social:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/krystalfortner/

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