
Epilogue: for the parents.
In this deeply personal final episode of The NextGen Mentor, I'm making a direct appeal to those parents, founders and trustees: help your next generation now, before the responsibility arrives. Beneath wealth often sit

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This podcast is for you if you're a member of the next generation of a family connected to wealth. Not one of those who created it, but one of those who will one day inherit responsibility for it. It is based on the session notes of mentoring sessions I recently shared with a remarkable young woman, Clara, heiress to a substantial european enterprise, as she prepared herself to take more responsibility. If you have grown up around a family enterprise, significant capital, or a well known name, like she did, you may already have a sense that your life will be shaped by something you did not design. Expectations exist. Structures are in place. Decisions are being made. And yet very little is explained from your perspective. The short episodes offer real help on your journey. Across them we look at identity, pressure, governance, family dynamics, credibility, and the gradual shift from observer to participant. A new episode is uploaded every 2 days. I hope that they help.
Unknown Host hosts The NextGen Mentor, a business show with 20 episodes published.

In this deeply personal final episode of The NextGen Mentor, I'm making a direct appeal to those parents, founders and trustees: help your next generation now, before the responsibility arrives. Beneath wealth often sit

This final episode explores the moment wealth stops feeling like inheritance and becomes responsibility. We look at stewardship as the preservation of continuity, capability, trust and judgement across generations, and w

What does it really mean to add value inside a wealthy family? In this episode we explore why contribution is about far more than working in the family business. We look at identity, guilt, visibility, relationships and

Not everyone around a wealthy family is there for the same reason. In this episode, we explore the critical differences between advisors, service providers and fiduciaries, and why understanding incentives, loyalty and t

In this episode we explore one of the hardest challenges for any next-generation family member: learning the difference between what truly belongs to you and what belongs to the family system around you. It examines how

In this episode, we explore one of the more subtle dynamics inside wealthy families and family enterprises: influence without formal power. We see how credibility, judgement, trust and behaviour often shape decisions far

Family conflict in wealthy families rarely starts with money, even if that’s how it appears. In this episode, we look at how disputes are usually driven by deeper forces such as control, identity, and fear. By learning t

Not all advice is equal. Some reassures. Some reveals. In this episode, we explore why comfortable advice often leads in the wrong direction, and how well-exercised independent judgement improves decisions. Learn to ques

Advisors are not just experts. They are part of the system around you, with their own incentives, perspectives, and influence. In this episode, you learn how to work with them without becoming dependent, how to ask bette

Most families do not lose wealth in a crisis. They lose it quietly, over time. In this episode, we explore the hidden process of decline: how small, reasonable decisions slowly drift off course. As complexity grows, clar

In this episode, we explore governance in family wealth, not as formal boards or structures, but as the lived reality of how decisions are actually made. Drawing on practical insight, he explains how influence, timing, a

Decisions are rarely made where you think they are. In this episode, I help my mentee break down what really drives outcomes: influence, informal conversations, timing, and human behaviour beneath the process. You will l

In this episode, we reframe risk as behavioural, not mathematical. You’ll hear why caution can become avoidance, why confidence can hide blind spots, and how it's the small decisions that matter more than the large ones.

You grew up with wealth. But how much of what you’re building is actually yours? In this episode, we explore a question most people avoid: how to live with wealth without being defined by it. When does access help, and w

You were born into a system you didn’t choose. But at some point, you have to decide how to live within it. In this episode, we move from understanding to decision-making. How do you build your own life without stepping

In this episode of the NextGen Mentor podcast we explore a little-explored but defining truth: respect cannot be inherited. You may be recognised because of your name, but recognition is not credibility. So what actually

You are stepping into something you did not build. A name. A structure. Expectations. Doors may open before you speak. But where do you stand inside all of that? This episode explores the unspoken tension between inherit

You may feel that the wealth around you sits somewhere in the background, managed by others and not yet your concern. But in reality, you are already inside a system that shapes decisions, influence, and expectations. In

You may have grown up assuming that wealth creates freedom. More options. Fewer constraints. A wider range of choices. But if you are part of a wealthy family, you may also have felt something else. A quiet pressure that

You are in a position today where you are likely to inherit more than money. In addition to it, you will find yourself stepping into a system that already exists. It includes structures, expectations, relationships, and
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