What if that pivotal moment was just the beginning?

Larry Sprung

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Larry Sprung is the founder and wealth advisor at Mitlin Financial, Inc® and the host of the Mitlin Money Mindset™ Podcast. He has been named an Investopedia Top 10 Advisor and has received several other industry recognitions. Outside of work, Larry volunteers through Family Reach, providing pro-bono financial planning services to those dealing with a cancer diagnosis. He has served on the National Board of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for over 12 years and, with his wife Denise, has raised over $1.7 million through the Keith Milano Memorial Fund. He values his family tremendously and strives to do right by his wife and two sons.

Aug. 25, 2023

What Would You Say? - Part 3 - 10 More Reflections on Pivotal Moments

This bonus episode recaps the final statements from episodes 61-70, where guests reflect on what they would say to themselves before their life shift moment and offer advice to those going through similar experiences. These conversations are raw, personal, and deeply inspiring. These conversations remind us that life is full of unexpected twists and turns, but with self-love, resilience, and a willingness to take risks, we can overcome our challenges and thrive. Please tune in to the Life Shift Podcast for candid conversations about the pivotal moments that shape our lives.
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May 16, 2023

Entrepreneurship, Family, and Mental Health: Learning Life Lessons from Tragedy | Larry Sprung

In this episode, entrepreneur and financial expert Larry Sprung shares his journey of overcoming loss and tragedy in his family to help others. Larry's experiences taught him valuable lessons about the importance of mental health and seeking help when needed. “If you're walking down the street and there's a pebble on the ground, and you pick up the pebble, and you put it right here up against your eye. It looks like a boulder. You're never gonna get around it. But if you take that same pebble and you put it out at arm's length and then you look at it, you're like, well, it's just a pebble. I could get around that thing”