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In this episode of Connections That Matter, Andrew sits down with independent financial advisor Ben Voss of Raymond James to talk about the human side of money: life transitions, trust, and the power of showing up in your community.
Ben shares how he built his book of business the hard way—knocking on doors for three years—then rebuilt momentum after COVID by anchoring himself in co-working spaces like Desk Chair and getting back into intentional networking. From helping clients roll over old 401(k)s to walking with them through divorce, business sales, and retirement, Ben focuses on being a calm, consultative voice instead of a pushy salesperson.
They also dig into how to make networking less dreadful and more meaningful: finding a “wingman,” choosing the right rooms, and going in with the mindset that you might meet a future best friend (or even your future spouse).
What we cover in this episode:
Why you should listen:
This episode is for anyone who’s:
Ben’s down-to-earth approach to money, relationships, and growth will give you both confidence and practical next steps—whether you’re starting with $50 a month or managing multiple retirement and business accounts.
Connect with Ben Voss:
Want to come network with us?
Check out upcoming events and Next Level Networking sessions here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/nia-next-level-networking-3697909
By Business Networking Done RightIn this episode of Connections That Matter, Andrew sits down with independent financial advisor Ben Voss of Raymond James to talk about the human side of money: life transitions, trust, and the power of showing up in your community.
Ben shares how he built his book of business the hard way—knocking on doors for three years—then rebuilt momentum after COVID by anchoring himself in co-working spaces like Desk Chair and getting back into intentional networking. From helping clients roll over old 401(k)s to walking with them through divorce, business sales, and retirement, Ben focuses on being a calm, consultative voice instead of a pushy salesperson.
They also dig into how to make networking less dreadful and more meaningful: finding a “wingman,” choosing the right rooms, and going in with the mindset that you might meet a future best friend (or even your future spouse).
What we cover in this episode:
Why you should listen:
This episode is for anyone who’s:
Ben’s down-to-earth approach to money, relationships, and growth will give you both confidence and practical next steps—whether you’re starting with $50 a month or managing multiple retirement and business accounts.
Connect with Ben Voss:
Want to come network with us?
Check out upcoming events and Next Level Networking sessions here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/nia-next-level-networking-3697909