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You can feel stuck in a successful career and still know it's not the life you want.
In this episode, we talk with Jacob Tally of Prospero Wealth about what it actually looks like to pivot later, especially after years in high-intensity environments like startups, corporate finance rotations, and big-name financial services.
Jacob shares the practical side of making the move: deciding between going solo or joining an independent RIA, why fee-only planning mattered to him, and how he evaluated firm fit before jumping.
We also get into planning for tech and startup employees, where equity compensation, job changes, and sudden life transitions create complexity that generic advice can't solve.
The most useful part is the decision framework. We dig into risk management beyond investing: pressure testing your situation, spotting blind spots, and using fear setting to turn vague anxiety into clear options. Jacob also challenges the obsession with goals, reframing growth around principles that keep you moving when life doesn't follow a neat timeline.
If you're considering a career change, building a financial plan, or trying to make a brave decision without guessing, this conversation gives you language and structure you can use right away.
Please subscribe, share, and leave a review. What decision are you trying to get clarity on right now?
Jacob's Social:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhtally/
Prospero Wealth website:
https://prosperowealth.com/
Music in the episode was obtained from Bensound
By Broc Buckles and Peter Ciravolo5
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You can feel stuck in a successful career and still know it's not the life you want.
In this episode, we talk with Jacob Tally of Prospero Wealth about what it actually looks like to pivot later, especially after years in high-intensity environments like startups, corporate finance rotations, and big-name financial services.
Jacob shares the practical side of making the move: deciding between going solo or joining an independent RIA, why fee-only planning mattered to him, and how he evaluated firm fit before jumping.
We also get into planning for tech and startup employees, where equity compensation, job changes, and sudden life transitions create complexity that generic advice can't solve.
The most useful part is the decision framework. We dig into risk management beyond investing: pressure testing your situation, spotting blind spots, and using fear setting to turn vague anxiety into clear options. Jacob also challenges the obsession with goals, reframing growth around principles that keep you moving when life doesn't follow a neat timeline.
If you're considering a career change, building a financial plan, or trying to make a brave decision without guessing, this conversation gives you language and structure you can use right away.
Please subscribe, share, and leave a review. What decision are you trying to get clarity on right now?
Jacob's Social:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhtally/
Prospero Wealth website:
https://prosperowealth.com/
Music in the episode was obtained from Bensound

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