What do acting, database marketing, and one of the biggest names in financial radio have in common?
Jake Robinson.
In this episode, I sit down with Jake—financial advisor, software builder, and behind-the-scenes catalyst for Dave Ramsey’s early radio career—to explore one of the most unconventional and compelling journeys in the advisory world.
Jake shares how a pizza shift turned into a speaking role in a Hollywood movie, and how that same performer’s mindset helped him build a top-producing office with over 50,000 clients and $1 billion AUM at its peak. We talk about:
The radio show that launched Dave Ramsey’s career—and why Jake’s firm had to walk away from it
Why most CRMs fail advisors (and what Jake’s team built instead)
How their system helped agents double income in under a year
What “push-button, make-phone-ring” marketing actually looks like
How to build collaboration (not competition) in a crowded industry
Why dinners are Jake’s #1 growth strategy—and how to host them right
Why Uber rides, birthday cards, and 59½ birthdays are all prospecting goldmines
Jake also explains the concept of optimization—from handshakes to voicemail greetings—and how that one word has guided his entire professional life.
Whether you’re an advisor, marketer, or firm owner, you’ll come away with fresh ideas, real tactics, and a new appreciation for doing things a little differently.
🎧 Listen now to hear the full story.