Hear from an England cricketer turned psychologist... It's The Pro Adviser Podcast

Episode 4

Tom Ellis
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In this special episode of The Pro Adviser Podcast, Tom Ellis speaks to former England cricketer Jeremy Snape about teamwork and how advisers can bring the best out of their staff.

The second interview in this episode, which was recorded at Professional Adviser's flagship PA360 conference yesterday (25 April), is with the lang cat founder and principal Mark Polson. He discusses how advises can navigate their increasing regulatory burden and whether platforms will focus more on servicing advisers, rather than developing flashy tools and gizmos. You can listen to the podcast - and all our other episodes - through iTunes and Spotify by searching for The Pro Adviser Podcast or Professional Adviser in their respective podcast libraries. You can also click on embedded...

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