The Rise and Fall of Trust
The Rise and Fall of Trust dives deep into the defining moments when trust is earned, shattered, or put on the line. In each episode, hosts Anne Claessen and Pete Mockaitis sit down with bold, honest professionals–from wealth advisors and legal experts to executive coaches and thought leaders–who’ve seen trust tested in real time.
Through real-world stories of extraordinary follow-through and shocking betrayal, you’ll gain powerful insights into how trust shapes reputations, relationships, and results. Discover the traits that elevate someone from good to unforgettable, and the red flags that signal a fall from grace.
Whether you’re leading teams, advising clients, or navigating your own high-stakes path, this podcast helps you master the art of trust in business AND in life.
New episodes drop every other week. Tune in to uncover what makes trust thrive, and what causes it to collapse.
The Rise and Fall of Trust
Setting Expectations: How Transparency Builds Financial Trust with Ian Bloom
Trust in financial services isn't built through credentials or polished sales pitches. It’s earned through transparency, consistent communication, and a genuine willingness to help—even when there's nothing in it for you. But what happens when those elements are missing? The contrast can be stark, stressful, and leave you wondering if you got a fair deal.
Ian Bloom, a financial life planner, knows this better than most. Through two vastly different mortgage experiences (one that exemplified trust-building at its finest, and another that left him scrambling in the dark), Ian reveals what separates professionals who inspire confidence from those who create chaos.
What You’ll Learn:
- How transparency during complex processes builds lasting trust.
- Why starting from a place of trust doesn't mean blind faith.
- The danger of being "salesy" versus providing genuine value first.
- How trust transfers (and weakens) when passed between people.
- The power of the "preview-review" method for guiding clients through complicated work.
Ideas Worth Sharing:
- “People want to be heard. So if you ask them about themselves — if you have a real back-and-forth conversation — that builds trust really quickly.” - Ian Bloom
- “The mark of a good professional is someone who can take a very difficult process and make it seem simple.” - Ian Bloom
- “I think actually one of the errors that early career professionals make is you meet with a client for the first time and you just talk the whole time about what you do... instead of just asking the client, so what are you hoping to get from this meeting? People want to be heard.” - Ian Bloom
Resources:
- Achieving Accumulation: A Gamer's Guide to Money: Level 2 by Ian Bloom
- A Gamer’s Guide to Money: Level 1 by Ian Bloom
- Ep. 04: Earning vs. Building Trust: What Really Creates Psychological Safety — Cashflow Podcasting
About Ian Bloom:
Ian Bloom is a financial life planner and founder of Open World Financial Life Planning, where he helps clients achieve financial literacy through long-term planning. Combining his certifications as a CFP® (Certified Financial Planner) and RLP® (Registered Life Planner), Ian specializes in making complex financial processes simple and approachable. He's the author of the "Gamer's Guide to Money" series, with his latest book, Achieving Accumulation, recently released.
Connect with Ian:
Website: Open World Financial Life Planning
LinkedIn: Open World Financial Life Planning | LinkedIn
Personal LinkedIn: Ian Bloom, CFP®, RLP®
YouTube: Open World Financial Life Planning - YouTube
Facebook: Open World Financial Life Planning | Raleigh NC
X: Open World Financial Life Planning (@openworldfp) / X
Connect with Anne:
LinkedIn: Anne Claessen
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