The Fortunate Fishes Podcast

The Wealth Advisor Red Flags No One Tells You | Will Finnerty
Will Finnerty · Jan 26, 2026

The Wealth Advisor Red Flags No One Tells You | Will Finnerty

Will Finnerty teaches a simple three bucket wealth system built on trust and stewardship, not products.

"Teach First, Sell Last" | How One Niche Built a $4B Firm | James Bogart
James Bogart · Jun 25, 2026

"Teach First, Sell Last" | How One Niche Built a $4B Firm | James Bogart

Most people think the hard part is making the money. The ones who actually make it learn the hard part comes after — when the constraint stops being dollars and starts being time, meaning, and who you are without the title. And the quiet truth underneath it: the single mistake costing ordinary peopl

The PhD Who Sold for $15M at 35 — Then Built Something He'd Never Sell | Dr. Phil Radford
Dr. Phil Radford · Jun 11, 2026

The PhD Who Sold for $15M at 35 — Then Built Something He'd Never Sell | Dr. Phil Radford

Dr. Phil Radford sold his first company at 35 and walked away with $15 million. The first week on the beach was paradise. By the second week he was watching his phone — stocks up, he's happy; stocks down, he's sad — and he knew this would not be his life. Most founders chase the exit. Phil Radford t

"An Advil Almost Ended Me — Then I Found My WHY" | The WHY Operating System | Dr. Gary Sanchez
Dr. Gary Sanchez · Jun 4, 2026

"An Advil Almost Ended Me — Then I Found My WHY" | The WHY Operating System | Dr. Gary Sanchez

Dr. Gary Sanchez, 32-year-old dentist, took two Advil for a hangover. One didn't dissolve, burned through an artery, and he lost half his blood waiting 11 hours in an ER. Two doctors told him he'd die either way. Then his phone rang — and a single call changed his life. Most self-knowledge advice te

Surviving the Odds & Reinventing the Orthodontic Industry | Dr. Jason Gladwell
Dr. Jason Gladwell · May 28, 2026

Surviving the Odds & Reinventing the Orthodontic Industry | Dr. Jason Gladwell

Dr. Jason Gladwell mailed Glock 19 handguns to a gun-club list as a promotional offer for clear aligners. CNN ran it. Invisalign pulled him off their site. His own PE group scrubbed him. The schedule sold out anyway — and the gun store had its best month ever. The stunt is the hook. The operator und

Soldier of the Year, Space Force Tech & the Future of Venture | Chris Shonk
Chris Shonk · May 21, 2026

Soldier of the Year, Space Force Tech & the Future of Venture | Chris Shonk

Chris Shonk has lived four lives most people would not survive. One of eight children, Army Special Operations Soldier of the Year, Merrill Lynch analyst, private equity founder, pawn shop operator, public-company builder, and now venture investor in AI, space, and defense. The contrarian lesson is

Silvia Costa · May 13, 2026

"Your Legacy Isn't Your Money" | Behind R360's Most Iconic Documentary Storyteller | Silvia Costa

Silvia Costa has sat in the living rooms of 31 ultra-high-net-worth families — worth an average of $600M — and asked them one question no financial advisor ever will: "What do you want to tell the great-grandchildren you'll never meet?" What comes out is not investment philosophy. It's something far

14 Years on the Equities Desk: The Truth About Big Money Trading | Luis d'Amato
Luis d'Amato · Apr 21, 2026

14 Years on the Equities Desk: The Truth About Big Money Trading | Luis d'Amato

Most advice on wealth is written by people who've never traded through hyperinflation, been on a trading floor on 9/11, or built a firm after being legally barred from their industry for eight years. This conversation is different. Luis D'Amato spent 20 years inside Hedging Griffo — Brazil's legenda

Built a Global Retail Empire at 21, Then Sold It for 8 Figures | Anthony Ng Monica
Anthony Ng Monica · Mar 31, 2026

Built a Global Retail Empire at 21, Then Sold It for 8 Figures | Anthony Ng Monica

Anthony Ng Monica from London refused to fail in both business and life. He built a company called Swogo with no co-founders, no venture capital, and no connections. Then sold it for eight figures, all cash. Anthony did it by understanding something most founders never figure out: enterprise sales i

"Can Kindness Stop a War?" The Science Behind Humanity's Most Ignored Superpower | Jaclyn Lindsey
Jaclyn Lindsey · Mar 10, 2026

"Can Kindness Stop a War?" The Science Behind Humanity's Most Ignored Superpower | Jaclyn Lindsey

Most people in the room with $600M in average net worth don't want to hear about kindness. Until they see the data. Jaclyn Lindsey — co-founder and CEO of Kindness.org — walks into those rooms and flips the assumption. The science wins every time. Jaclyn built a 10-year research organization with an

Lost $20M in 20 Minutes. Slept in My Car. Built $500M | Damion Lupo
Damion Lupo · Feb 17, 2026

Lost $20M in 20 Minutes. Slept in My Car. Built $500M | Damion Lupo

In 2005, Damion's grandmother sent him a letter that read: " Damion, you should stay single. You're too much of a selfish ass hole. You should not be with anybody." Three years later, the universe delivered a harsher message: he lost $20 million in 20 minutes, slept in his car, and was $5 million in

"Saturdays Didn't Exist for 5 Years" - $1,700 to $1B Exit Framework | Sofia Castro
Sofia Castro · Jan 20, 2026

"Saturdays Didn't Exist for 5 Years" - $1,700 to $1B Exit Framework | Sofia Castro

She was 19, pregnant, and on government assistance. He was 22 with no car, no diploma, and three failed businesses. Her mother pulled $1,700 from her bra and made them promise not to waste it. Thirty-five years later - billion-dollar exit, 2,800 rental doors, 100-year family legacy in motion. The Fo

Harvard's Best on AI, Space Investment, and the Search for Technological Markers | Avi Loeb - Part 2
Avi Loeb - Part 2 · Jan 15, 2026

Harvard's Best on AI, Space Investment, and the Search for Technological Markers | Avi Loeb - Part 2

A Harvard department chair told Avi Loeb the job would consume 90% of his time. He did it in 20%—while holding two other leadership positions simultaneously. The difference wasn't talent. It was architecture. Loeb doesn't play by academia's rules. Tenure in three years. Founding director of Harvard'