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In this powerful conversation, host Christopher Hensley, RICP®, CES® sits down once again with George Kinder—internationally recognized as the father of life planning and the visionary behind the global Fiduciary in All Things (FIAT) movement. Together, they explore what it would mean for our institutions, our democracy, and our financial systems to finally act in the best interest of the people they serve.
Kinder explains how a fiduciary society—rooted in truth, people, democracy, and the planet—could dissolve many of the challenges we face today while preserving the entrepreneurial energy, innovation, and competitiveness that have fueled economic growth. From redefining the role of leadership to examining how polarization and mistrust have fractured civic life, this episode offers an inspiring blueprint for a more ethical and human-centered future.
You'll learn:
Why fiduciary principles shouldn't stop at financial advice, but extend to government, media, business, and technology
How FIAT could reshape democracy so leaders work for the people, not their own agendas
The importance of mindfulness and deep listening in building trustworthy institutions
Kinder's vision for a world where business leaders become true heroes and models for future generations
How AI, truth, and governance intersect—and why ethical guardrails matter now more than ever
What a civilization "of the people, by the people, and for the people" looks like when fiduciary values guide decision-making
Whether you're a financial professional, a policymaker, a parent, or simply someone looking for a more trustworthy world, this conversation will challenge and inspire you to imagine what a fully fiduciary society could achieve.
👉 Learn more about the FIAT movement at fiduciaryinallthings.com
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In this powerful conversation, host Christopher Hensley, RICP®, CES® sits down once again with George Kinder—internationally recognized as the father of life planning and the visionary behind the global Fiduciary in All Things (FIAT) movement. Together, they explore what it would mean for our institutions, our democracy, and our financial systems to finally act in the best interest of the people they serve.
Kinder explains how a fiduciary society—rooted in truth, people, democracy, and the planet—could dissolve many of the challenges we face today while preserving the entrepreneurial energy, innovation, and competitiveness that have fueled economic growth. From redefining the role of leadership to examining how polarization and mistrust have fractured civic life, this episode offers an inspiring blueprint for a more ethical and human-centered future.
You'll learn:
Why fiduciary principles shouldn't stop at financial advice, but extend to government, media, business, and technology
How FIAT could reshape democracy so leaders work for the people, not their own agendas
The importance of mindfulness and deep listening in building trustworthy institutions
Kinder's vision for a world where business leaders become true heroes and models for future generations
How AI, truth, and governance intersect—and why ethical guardrails matter now more than ever
What a civilization "of the people, by the people, and for the people" looks like when fiduciary values guide decision-making
Whether you're a financial professional, a policymaker, a parent, or simply someone looking for a more trustworthy world, this conversation will challenge and inspire you to imagine what a fully fiduciary society could achieve.
👉 Learn more about the FIAT movement at fiduciaryinallthings.com