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The Planning Perspectives Podcast

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Welcome to The Planning Perspectives Podcast with Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy from Bryn Mawr Trust, a WSFS company. In this podcast, we bring you real, relatable conversations on being strategic with your money, thriving as a business leader, and powering through life’s transitions—all through the lens of intentional planning. With over a century of experience and insights from industry-leading guests, we go beyond day-to-day finances to explore the decisions that shape your life’s direction. Because when it comes to planning for the future, you don’t know what you don’t know—and that’s where we come in.Copyright ©️ The Planning Perspectives Podcast 2025 Economía
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  • Beyond the Headlines: Unpacking 2025’s Economy & 2026 Outlook (Ep. 7)
    Dec 17 2025

    Periods of economic uncertainty often lead people to question their financial choices, yet most long-term outcomes are shaped by steady decisions rather than day-to-day noise.

    Why do we feel worried even when the data looks stable? How do rising prices, interest rates, and shifting job conditions influence real-life planning?

    In this episode, Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy talk with Andrew Davis, CFA, Head of Macroeconomic Research at Bryn Mawr Trust, about inflation trends, labor market shifts, and what the past year reveals about consumer behavior.

    They walk through the Fed’s direction, the impact of housing constraints, and how portfolios may evolve as rate cuts move closer. In addition, Andrew explains what investors should watch in 2026 and why staying focused on long-term planning matters more than reacting to news cycles.

    Key points:

    • How inflation shapes consumer frustration even when headline figures ease
    • Why the labor market shows cooling but still signals underlying strength
    • How today’s rate environment influences housing decisions and affordability
    • What market performance says about earnings growth and diversification
    • Why sticking to a clear financial plan helps reduce emotional reactions

    Connect with Bryn Mawr Trust:

    • 833-973-7633
    • LinkedIn: Bryn Mawr Trust
    • Website: Bryn Mawr Trust

    Connect with Kate Duffy:

    • LinkedIn: Kate Duffy

    Connect with Jamie Hopkins:

    • LinkedIn: Jamie Hopkins

    Connect with Andrew Davis:

    • LinkedIn: Andrew Davis

    About our Guest:

    Andrew Davis is an investment strategist with more than a decade of experience applying macro insights and portfolio construction principles to help clients make informed decisions in changing conditions. He blends real-time market perspective with a long-term approach, offering guidance that is both thoughtful and actionable.

    In his role as Head of Macro Research, he shapes asset allocation views, contributes to the firm’s wide investment strategy, and supports advisor teams with clear, data-focused commentary. His weekly video series, Two the Point, highlights key economic themes for an audience of investors looking for clarity amid constant noise. He has appeared as a guest commentator on CNBC’s Fast Money and has been recognized by the American Bankers Association’s 40 Under 40 in Wealth Management and WealthManagement.com’s Rising Star Award for leadership and innovation.

    Andrew earned his MBA with honors from The Wharton School and holds a Master’s in Applied Economics from Johns Hopkins University, along with the CFA designation. His work is grounded in data, shaped by purpose, and focused on insights that build confidence and long-term value.

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    31 m
  • The Art of Building Bridges in Business with Sal Patti (Ep. 6)
    Dec 3 2025

    Many people talk about relationships in business, but few live it the way Sal Patti does.

    His story shows how community, authenticity, and servant leadership can shape a career and the people around you.

    From quiet beginnings to becoming Senior Vice President and Director of Commercial Banking at WSFS Bank, he reflects on the moments and mentors that shaped his success.

    In this episode, Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy talk with Sal Patti about his journey from Philadelphia University to leading commercial banking teams, his connector bridge philosophy, and the role of trust in guiding clients through changing conditions.

    Key Takeaways:

    • How Sal Patti’s early education and mentor support at Philadelphia University shaped his move from accounting into banking
    • His connector bridge approach and how relationship building is the key to long-term growth
    • Why leadership means listening, serving your team, and helping people flourish
    • How business owners who prepare, pivot, and innovate are finding stability in current market conditions
    • Why the human element still matters in a time of rising AI use and digital communication

    Connect with Bryn Mawr Trust:

    • 833-973-7633
    • LinkedIn: Bryn Mawr Trust
    • Website: Bryn Mawr Trust

    Connect with Kate Duffy:

    • LinkedIn: Kate Duffy

    Connect with Jamie Hopkins:

    • LinkedIn: Jamie Hopkins

    Connect with Sal Patti:

    • LinkedIn: Salvatore Patti
    • Website: WSFS Bank

    About our Guest:

    Salvatore Patti is Senior Vice President, Division Director of Commercial Banking in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey region at WSFS Bank. Sal has more than 30 years’ experience in the Philadelphia market, delivering strong and consistent operating and financial results for the Commercial and Wealth divisions. He is an active member of the community, serving on the Executive Board of the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation, where he is Chairman of The Board. He is also a board member for Thomas Jefferson University – The Kanbar College of Design Engineering and Commerce, Rowan University Foundation and The Avenue of The Arts Board. Sal is a resident of Philadelphia and received his B.A. in Accounting and Finance from Philadelphia University.

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    27 m
  • The Power of Open Dialogue: Money, Trust, and Legacy Planning with Dr. George James (Ep. 5)
    Nov 19 2025

    Conversations about money, family, and purpose can be the hardest ones to have, yet they’re often the most important.

    In this episode of The Planning Perspectives Podcast, hosts Jamie Hopkins and Kate Duffy sit down with Dr. George James, LMFT, MBA, licensed therapist, executive coach, and CEO of George Talks, to explore how communication, family roles, and personal narratives shape the way we live, lead, and love.

    Dr. James opens up about his own experiences, the lessons behind his new book “I Give Myself Permission,” and how embracing open dialogue can transform relationships and redefine what “enough” really means.

    Key Takeaways:

    • How early money experiences and family narratives shape financial decision-making
    • Why conversations about money, trust, and values are essential for healthy relationships
    • The importance of understanding family roles in business and legacy planning
    • How scarcity and abundance mindsets influence both finances and fulfillment
    • Why giving yourself permission to rest, take risks, or grow is vital for balance and joy

    Resources:

    • I Give Myself Permission: Take Risks. Be Imperfect. Live Boldly – by George James

    Connect with Bryn Mawr Trust:

    • 833-973-7633
    • LinkedIn: Bryn Mawr Trust
    • Website: Bryn Mawr Trust

    Connect with Kate Duffy:

    • LinkedIn: Kate Duffy

    Connect with Jamie Hopkins:

    • LinkedIn: Jamie Hopkins

    Connect with Dr. George James:

    • LinkedIn: Dr. George James
    • Instagram: @georgetalks
    • Website: George Talks

    About our Guest:

    George James, Psy.D., LMFT, MBA, is the CEO of George Talks, where he blends humor, insight, and years of experience to tackle the big issues we all face, whether it’s work-life balance, navigating relationships, or stepping up as a leader. With 20+ years in the field, George is a familiar face on shows like The TODAY Show, CNBC, and CNN, where he breaks down complex topics with clarity and a touch of wit. As the host of the LEAPCAST podcast, George sits down with leaders, athletes, and entertainers to get real about their personal and professional challenges. And as the co-host of Strike Out the Stigma with the Philadelphia Phillies, he’s bringing mental health to the forefront of the sports world.

    George works with everyone from professional athletes and entertainers to executives and couples, helping them tackle everything from anxiety and leadership to parenting and communication. His consulting work with companies like Paramount, NBC Universal, and Google focuses on bridging mental health and relationships in the workplace. Known for his approachable style and no-nonsense advice, George helps people and organizations find balance, stay resilient, and thrive in their lives and careers.

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    31 m
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