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Matt Halloran – Learning How to Listen


Listen Here -- Investing In Your Values Podcast -- Matt Halloran – Learning How to Listen

Shari interviews real people with real stories who have embraced their core values to make life decisions. We hope that their stories will inspire you to invest in your values .

In this episode, Shari talks with Matt Halloran, Co-Founder and Chief Relationship Officer of ProudMouth, the world’s leading influence accelerator for financial advisors. They discuss the inspiration for Matt’s new book, Shut the F Up and Listen, the benefits of learning how to listen better, and Matt talks about the seven types of listening and five types of communicators. He also shares how he invests in his values.




Shari Greco Reiches
Shari Greco Reiches is Regional Director and Partner at EP Wealth Advisors. In 2005, Shari co-founded Rappaport Reiches Capital Management. She is the architect of the firm's Investing In Your Values solution, which aligns clients' financial planning with their core values. She is a frequent speaker on financial planning and values, author of Maximize Your Return on Life - Invest Your Time and Money in What You Value Most and enjoys mentoring women in the wealth management profession. Please connect with Shari. She loves to talk about investing, financial planning, and Barry Manilow.



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