GIVE A HECK

300 Conversations Later, Dwight Heck on Regret, Money and Purpose


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For episode 300, Dwight Heck steps out of the guest chair for the first time to tell the whole story himself. He takes listeners back to Camrose, Alberta, where he grew up with no lessons about money, through raising five kids alone as a single dad, and into the 2002 decision that turned quiet desperation into a 24-year career in financial services.


He reflects on five years of guests who shaped the show, from a Holocaust survivor to people who worked alongside Robin Williams, and shares the three hardest lessons 300 conversations have taught him about money: most people are living somebody else’s financial plan, money problems are usually emotional ones wearing a financial costume, and regret is the most expensive thing anyone will ever buy.


What you will learn:

Why most people are living somebody else’s financial plan

What money monsters are and why naming them matters

Why regret is the most expensive thing you will ever buy

How a 2001 health scare led Dwight into financial services


Connect with Dwight Heck:

Website: https://www.giveaheck.com

Podcast Page: https://www.giveaheck.com/podcast

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@giveaheck

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwight-heck-65a90150/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@giveaheck

Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/give_a_heck

Work With Me / Be a Guest: https://www.giveaheck.com/work-with-me


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