Ep 1 Navigating Wealth and Planning with Metcalf Money Moment
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Metcalf Money Moment, hosted by Jeb Graham, Ethan Hutcheson, and Eric Wymore. In this first episode, we’ll share why we created this podcast—to provide practical strategies and insights for your financial journey. Whether it's wealth management, retirement planning, estate planning, or investment management, we’re here to break down complex topics into actionable advice. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge to make informed decisions so you can confidently navigate your financial future. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes, including our next one, where we’ll dive into the important topic of charitable giving.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- (0:31) The purpose of Metcalf Money Moments - Financial Education
- (2:51) Send in topic suggestions to the links below and discussion regarding educating clients
- (5:10) Discussion of the format for the podcast
- (7:24) Eric, Ethan and Jeb share their career journeys
- (12:50) The next podcast will feature charitable giving
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- The podcast demonstrates a strong client-centric approach. By offering accessible financial education, Metcalf Partners aims to empower clients with knowledge, improve their financial decision-making, and deepen their understanding of their financial plans.
- Metcalf Partners represents thought leadership in the financial industry. They establish themselves as knowledgeable and trusted advisors by consistently sharing insights and perspectives on current market trends and financial planning strategies.
- Metcalf Partners fosters a deeper connection with its clients and reinforces its commitment to exceptional service by providing ongoing communication and valuable content.
RESOURCES:
ABOUT THE HOST:
Jeb Graham:
Jeb is the CEO and Managing Partner at Metcalf Partners Wealth Management. Before founding Metcalf Partners, he was a Financial Advisor in Overland Park, KS. Active in the Kansas City community, Jeb serves on the Kansas City Chapter Board of Entrepreneur Organization (EO). He holds a Finance degree from Kansas State University and a CFP® designation, with additional executive education in retirement planning from Wharton.
Ethan Hutcheson:
Ethan is a Partner and Financial Planner at Metcalf Partners, passionate about helping people prepare, plan, and execute. With a career in Financial Services, his expertise spans Financial Planning, Tax, and Investment Management. Outside work, Ethan enjoys hunting, cycling, and outdoor activities with his wife Shanna and their sons, Rhett and Levi.
Eric Wymore:
Eric is a Partner and Wealth Manager at Metcalf Partners Wealth Management, with a career dedicated to wealth management. As an Accredited Investment Fiduciary, he prioritizes acting in clients’ best interests. Originally from southeast Iowa, Eric has lived in Kansas City for 20 years with his wife Becky and their sons, Gabe and Nolan. He holds a Finance degree from Iowa State University.
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Transcript
Now your hosts.
Jeb: Welcome to Metcalf money moment, the podcast. My name is Jeb Graham, uh, managing partner at Metcalf partners, wealth management, and I've got Ethan Hutcheson and Eric, why more partners at Metcalf partners as well, that are co hosts on the show and we're here, this is our very first, how you guys doing. Do well.
o go into any subject matter [:So as far as, um, You know, what this podcast is, is, is it's our way to hopefully bring very relevant information, uh, to our client base. So not only our client base. So, so we'll see this podcast as you'll see it out on social media. You'll definitely see it in all of our client newsletters. Uh, so, so it'll be kind of available in a couple of different places.
Um, but the whole point of it is, you know, whether it's estate planning, whether it's, uh, accounting, whether it's, uh, any sort of number of subjects, or it could be investment management, but we want to do is be able to bring a very relevant information to our clients. Some of that information is going to be what we would call timely information.
ormation, uh, from that. And [:Uh, and in a prior life, what a Metcalf money moment was, is we would get on and talk for one to two minutes about some sort of subject matter and talking to Ethan and Eric and, Uh, kind of going through, uh, what our, what our plan is with these things. We kind of decided that it was very difficult to get too deep into a topic, so we could kind of barely touch on it.
Uh, and, and the point of this is what we want to do is take those Metcalf money moments, kind of, uh, pump them up a little bit and then be able to collaborate on some of these topics in front of our clients, uh, so that hopefully they can take tidbits information. Maybe they can bring it into the next meeting with us and talk to us about something that they heard that they had been thinking about.
So. I know Ethan, you and I were talking about just how little of a time, uh, that we actually get with our clients every year. So
olidays and the weekends, it [:So we got about one hour per year at minimum second. Uh, we've got a semi annual review if we can squeeze that in and then small little phone calls here and there. So this is going to be a really good, uh, Avenue or just another touch point that we have with our clients. Uh, and, and, and really to bring subject matter experts in, bring in guests.
I would also say, if you're listening to this now, and you've got some topics that you want to hear about, email one of us, uh, and we'll try to put it on the docket and, uh, get it on an episode
this year.
Eric: Yeah, absolutely. Ethan, you mentioned, you know, clients, we don't have a ton of time with discussing with them each year.
tions and just to be able to [:And what we've really realized is that smarter clients, you know, if we have smarter clients, they're going to ask better questions. They're certainly going to make better and more informed decisions. About their financial future. And that will definitely help their bottom line throughout, throughout life.
Jeb: Eric, that's a really good point. You know, I think where, where you're talking about, uh, just, you know, the more educated our clients are, uh, the more, you know, number one, we're going to be able to, to work with them and talk to them about certain subject matters and things like that. And I do think, you know, our hope is, is that now we have this database of these podcasts and a client can go into that.
Uh, and you know, say, say they're in the middle of October and they're thinking about Roth conversion. Yeah. You know, but they're not like thinking about it enough that they're actually going to go pick up the phone and call us yet, or, or they're not really ready to, to, they're just wanting kind of an exploratory stage.
er that they can kind of tap [:We're going to have two, uh, two different episodes a month. One of them is going to be what we would call a long form episode. Sometimes we're going to have guests on the long form, sometimes not, uh, but it's going to be mainly the three of us, I think, talking about certain subject matters and kind of trying to dive deep into them.
I would even say that, uh, a lot of times we're probably going to do some case studies. So for instance, if, if. Eric or Ethan or I were with a client last week, and basically we were kind of doing some financial planning. We hit some sort of subject that we think is relevant to a lot of other other clients.
Obviously, we're not going to name that client by name, but we're going to take the situation and try to kind of deep dive into that. Uh, and hopefully bring some information, uh, that would help another client. So that's, that's the long form. We're going to do one of those a month. And then on the short form, uh, we're hopefully going to have a guest on every single one.
[:And we also have an estate planning attorney, Eric Rome coming on, uh, in January, uh, and we're going to talk about everything estate planning during that time. So we're going to have two, two episodes a month, um, and you know, both, they're going to be a little bit different, but the whole point is, as we talked about, it's going to be education.
So, so I'm excited. I think you guys are too. I think it's going to be. Uh, number one, and the other thing that we were talking about is that it's, it's a lot of fun. And the fact that when you do a podcast or when you're coming on to teach people about things, it also makes us have to study some stuff and we're going to pick up some information and kind of sharpen our, our axes along the way as well as well.
le bit because, you know, we [:So I think, and we do work as a team at Metcalf partners. So I think that's a great thing to just, each of us kind of, kind of dig in and go through, and I'll tell you what, if one of you guys want to start and just kind of go through your background a little bit, and then I can kind of go through mine,
Ethan: elders first, Eric.
Eric: Yeah, my background is similar to, to your guys's. I, you know, graduated with a degree in finance from Iowa state university. Um, I started. With a big, big corporation and knew immediately that I wanted some more independence in this, in this, in my career, as I'm trying to work with, you know, as we try to work with, with clients as well as entrepreneurs, we wanted to have an entrepreneurial spirit, uh, ended up landing at a, a, uh, midsize registered investment advisory firm.
onths, Jeb, you landed there [: of Metcalfe partners back in:Ethan: Yeah, Eric,
um, to echo some of his thoughts that, you know, it's, it's kind of boring when we say, uh, all of our backgrounds are kind of the same, but they're really, really similar, which kind of is a, uh, a good, uh, reason we're all together and partners in the organization, I think, but, um, you You know, I started out, uh, same as Eric, uh, uh, went to, to K state university.
ncial services and financial [:Um, it's kind of funny. Uh, I, I called Jeb, uh, out of nowhere. I was on LinkedIn and we had a bunch of the same, similar connections, similar past, as far as K State goes, uh, same fraternity at K State as well. Um, and called Jeb and said, Hey, I'm looking for a job. I would really like. You know, more of a financial planning role at the time, um, Eric and Jeb's practice wasn't big enough, uh, to, to bring me on as a junior advisor.
better. It was in February of: f, of my career here, I was. [:And that's one of the, one of the main reasons that I wanted to come over to Metcalf partners.
Jeb: It's been a great, it's been a great fit. You know, with you coming on, Ethan, and obviously, uh, Eric as well. And I would say the timing, oddly enough, Ethan, like when you, when you and I kind of reconnected later, uh, so the timing after he connected was kind of tough because COVID happened, but it was a perfect time because I had just.
Uh, sign the deal to, to, uh, purchase another book of business, which is a pretty sizable book of business that we definitely needed help with. And so that, that, that was very timely in that regard. Um, so I'll, and I'll, I'll kind of go into my background. So I started, uh, at a large, so I was at K state as well.
finance majors that actually [:Uh, I was in the insurance, or I went to a big insurance company that had an advisory wing, uh, when I started. So I was there for seven years. And basically that, that organization was kind of structured around, you know, products that they manufactured. Uh, and as I kind of was there after about, Five or six years.
I kind of got the itch to want to go to the independent route. Um, and the reason, uh, the main reason is that I wanted to be able to sit down with a client and give a hundred percent fiduciary advice, knowing that I don't have sales goals for certain products or anything like that. And, um, and I actually happened to run into a guy that.
, and, uh, you know, shortly [:And then, you know, as we teamed up, it kind of snowballed. And now we have, you know, we've bought what? 3 books of business along the way. We've got, um. We now have a head trader and COO, Andy Voss, who has also been just a really great addition to our team. Uh, he's, he does all the trading, he's the running our staff and all that.
So anyway, and I know I didn't want to dig too deep into our backgrounds, but it has been a really fun run here at Metcalf partners and wanted to make sure that everyone is watching this podcast kind of knows. Why we're here, how we got here and kind of what our, what our firm is, what our organization is.
reat time of year to do that [:So I think this is going to be a lot of fun. So how about you got anything else guys? I mean, I think, I think we're in a good shape to kind of sign off now. And we're looking forward to seeing all of our listeners very soon.
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