The Blueprint: An FPA NexGen® Podcast

The Blueprint: An FPA NexGen® Podcast


From Starbucks to Industry Troublemaker: Designing a Career You Actually Love

December 08, 2025

Early in your career, choosing (or staying with) the wrong firm can be the biggest source of hidden risk. In this conversation, Mike Zarrelli, CFP, EA and Deshawn Peterson, CFP talk with Alanah Phillips, MBA—entrepreneur, career-change success story, advisor advocate, recruiter, coach, podcast host, and “industry troublemaker”—about how Next Gen advisors can build careers that are both profitable and aligned.


Alanah unpacks the true landscape of the industry—banks, wires, IBDs, RIAs, and “pseudo-independent” models—through her “efficient frontier” lens of risk and reward. She also walks through how advisors can break up with their broker-dealer, decode contracts, and negotiate compensation with more clarity and confidence.


If you’re an early-career or G2 advisor wondering whether you’re in the right place, this episode is your playbook.


What You'll Learn:


  • How to think about your career like a portfolio: risk vs. reward
  • The difference between captive, independent, and “pseudo-independent” firms
  • How to recognize when you’re misaligned with your firm or team
  • Practical steps for breakaways, lift-outs, and career pivots
  • How to prepare for compensation conversations (beyond just asking for a raise)
  • Creative ways to structure your role, benefits, and growth path


Key Takeaways:


  • Why Next Gen financial advisors need to understand the full industry landscape (banks, wirehouses, independent broker-dealers, RIAs, and “pseudo-independent” firms) before making a career move.
  • How to think about your financial planning career path using an “efficient frontier” framework—balancing career risk and reward instead of just chasing a big-name firm.
  • What it really means to be “misaligned” with your firm, and how G2 and associate advisors can recognize red flags around culture, control, and unclear succession or partnership paths.
  • Practical guidance on breaking up with your broker-dealer or captive firm: understanding non-competes, non-solicits, non-accepts, and why clients often still choose to follow their advisor.
  • How early-career advisors can prepare for compensation negotiations—using market data, benchmarking, and creative asks (PTO, remote work, licenses, conferences, mentorship) to grow income and opportunity.
  • Why thinking of yourself as the “sports agent of your own career” helps you make smarter moves as a Next Gen wealth management professional, not just accept the first or easiest path.
  • How hosts Mike Zarrelli, CFP, EA and Deshawn Peterson, CFP and guest Alana Phillips, MBA frame advisor success as making more money, having more fun, and building a career in financial planning that’s truly aligned.


Chapters:


00:00 The “efficient frontier” of your advisor career

03:14 Meet Alana Phillips, MBA & her “industry troublemaker” mindset

07:32 Acting as a “sports agent” for financial advisors

12:45 Mapping the industry landscape: banks, wires, IBDs & RIAs

18:50 Alana’s career change: from Starbucks to advisor advocate

24:30 What alignment really looks like for a financial advisor

30:40 Contracts, non-competes, non-solicits & non-accepts explained

38:55 How much risk do you really need to take to go independent?

44:10 Preparing for compensation and promotion conversations

51:05 Creative negotiation: beyond base salary and payout grids

56:20 Final advice for Next Gen advisors feeling “stuck”