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This week on The Financial Planner Life Podcast, we’re celebrating Neurodiversity Celebration Week with an inspiring conversation featuring Dan Buckland, a financial planner who has ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia.
Dan’s story is one of self-doubt, resilience, and transformation. Growing up, he was told by teachers he’d “never amount to anything.” Like many neurodivergent individuals, the traditional education system left him with limiting beliefs about his potential. Fast forward to today—he’s a successful financial planner with St. James’s Place, proving that thinking differently is an asset, not a weakness.
In this episode, we dive into:
✅ How neurodivergence can be a strength in financial planning
✅ The impact of school experiences on self-belief and career choices
✅ How St. James’s Place Academy supported Dan’s transition into finance
✅ The power of self-acceptance and working with—not against—your brain
✅ Why anyone can become a financial planner with the right mindset and support
If you've ever doubted yourself because you don’t fit the mould, this episode is for you. Your differences might just be your biggest advantage.
Financial Planner Life is sponsored by Redmill Advance
Whether you're starting out, already qualified, or building a training academy, Redmill Advance delivers expert-led learning, exam support and CPD from Level 4 to Chartered.
✅ Trusted by top UK firms
👉 www.redmilladvance.com/fpl
Be sure to follow Financial Planner Life on YouTube for extra content about career development within Financial Planning.
Reach out to [email protected] in regards to sponsorship, partnerships, videography or podcast production.
Want to appear on the Financial Planner Life podcast? Drop Sam a message.
By Sam Oakes5
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This week on The Financial Planner Life Podcast, we’re celebrating Neurodiversity Celebration Week with an inspiring conversation featuring Dan Buckland, a financial planner who has ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia.
Dan’s story is one of self-doubt, resilience, and transformation. Growing up, he was told by teachers he’d “never amount to anything.” Like many neurodivergent individuals, the traditional education system left him with limiting beliefs about his potential. Fast forward to today—he’s a successful financial planner with St. James’s Place, proving that thinking differently is an asset, not a weakness.
In this episode, we dive into:
✅ How neurodivergence can be a strength in financial planning
✅ The impact of school experiences on self-belief and career choices
✅ How St. James’s Place Academy supported Dan’s transition into finance
✅ The power of self-acceptance and working with—not against—your brain
✅ Why anyone can become a financial planner with the right mindset and support
If you've ever doubted yourself because you don’t fit the mould, this episode is for you. Your differences might just be your biggest advantage.
Financial Planner Life is sponsored by Redmill Advance
Whether you're starting out, already qualified, or building a training academy, Redmill Advance delivers expert-led learning, exam support and CPD from Level 4 to Chartered.
✅ Trusted by top UK firms
👉 www.redmilladvance.com/fpl
Be sure to follow Financial Planner Life on YouTube for extra content about career development within Financial Planning.
Reach out to [email protected] in regards to sponsorship, partnerships, videography or podcast production.
Want to appear on the Financial Planner Life podcast? Drop Sam a message.

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