Your Relationship With Money Part 2: Redefining Success With Jill Shipley (Ep. 10)

Your Relationship With Money Part 2: Redefining Success With Jill Shipley (Ep. 10)

In part two of this two-part series, Tim Volk and Jill Shipley reveal some messed up ways that people relate to money.

In this episode, Tim tackles redefining success and coming out of the shadow for rising generations and families of wealth with Jill Shipley, Managing Director and Head of Governance and Education at AlTi Tiedemann Global. Jill discusses the challenges faced by wealthy families and the impact of money on individuals, relationships, and the community. She emphasizes the importance of nurturing human and intellectual capital within families, redefining success beyond financial wealth, and finding purpose and fulfillment in life. Jill also talks about the complexities of growing up in a wealthy family, the importance of open communication, and the value of genuine connections.

Tim and Jill discuss: 

  • The impact money has on individuals, relationships, and the community
  • How to redefine success beyond financial wealth
  • Some of the challenges and complexities of growing up in a wealthy family
  • Preparing the next generation to cope with inherited success
  • The need to find personal motivation for success beyond just money
  • Why purpose, fulfillment and giving back in life are so important for affluent families
  • And more

 

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About our Guest: 

As Managing Director and Head of AlTi’s Family Governance and Education Practice, Jill Shipley helps families, family offices, foundations and family enterprises manage the impact of multigenerational wealth. She brings over 20 years’ experience and expertise in family systems, preparing rising generations, communicating about wealth, navigating family enterprise transitions, family and business governance and strategic philanthropy.  She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband and son.

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