Most financial decisions aren’t math problems. They’re emotional.
What happens when your entire identity is built around performance, and then suddenly, the game ends?
In this episode, recorded live at RFG’s 2026 Advisor Growth Retreat, two former professional athletes turned Advisor unpack what it really takes to transition from elite performance environments into building a business and serving clients.
At the center of the conversation is a simple but powerful tension: High performance is structured, coached, and externally reinforced. Real life is not.
That shift creates pressure, uncertainty, and often, an identity gap.
For Brandon Wilson and Richard Giannotti, success in their second career didn’t come from abandoning what made them great athletes. It came from translating it.
They reframed discipline into daily habits.They turned preparation into client trust.And they replaced performance identity with purpose-driven leadership.
For Advisors, the lesson is clear.Your clients are navigating their own transitions, uncertainty, and internal narratives every day.
Your role is not just to manage assets.It is to help them slow the game down, simplify the noise, and move forward with clarity.
What this conversation reveals:
- Confidence is often built through repetition, not inspiration
- Identity loss can be one of the most overlooked challenges in any transition
- Mastering the basics tends to create consistency under pressure
- Vulnerability, when used well, can strengthen client trust
- Slowing things down often leads to better decision-making
If you are building a business, leading clients, or navigating growth, this episode highlights a truth many overlook:
Success rarely comes from doing more. It comes from doing the right things, consistently, over time.
If you’re an Advisor looking to grow with intention, improve your client experience, and build a business that compounds over time, RFG can help.
ABOUT GUEST
Brandon Wilson , WFA , Former NFL player turned financial Advisor, Brandon Wilson focuses on helping clients navigate financial decisions with discipline, structure, and a long-term mindset shaped by elite performance environments.
Richard Giannotti, RFG Advisory, Former professional baseball player and financial Advisor, Richard Giannotti specializes in guiding clients through complex financial decisions by simplifying strategy and focusing on relationship-driven advice.