A Better Way

Integrating Philanthropy into Financial Advice with Rob Nelson

May 1, 2026·37 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

What if philanthropy wasn’t an add-on to financial advice, but a central part of financial planning and wealth management?In this episode of A Better Way, Leah Barr sits down with Rob Nelson, Founder and CEO of NorthRock Partners, to explore how philanthropy, charitable giving, and purpose can be fully integrated into comprehensive financial advice.Drawing from over 30 years of experience as a financial advisor, Rob shares how his perspective on charitable giving evolved through working with clients and witnessing the real impact of intentional philanthropy. What began as a response to client needs ultimately shaped a broader vision for financial planning, one that goes beyond investments and tax strategy to include purpose, legacy, and meaningful impact.The conversation also explores the creation of Foundation X and how simplifying the complexities of philanthropy and charitable giving can help individuals, families, and advisors create more intentional, measurable impact. Rob unpacks why many financial advisors hesitate to engage in philanthropic conversations, why that hesitation matters, and what it looks like to step into the role of a truly comprehensive advisor.This episode offers a perspective on the future of financial advice, where philanthropy, charitable giving, and values-based financial planning are no longer separate, but fully integrated.NorthRock Partners is an SEC-registered investment advisor. Guest views are their own and not those of NorthRock Partners.

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