This marks the first episode of our miniseries for Finding Your Ikigai, and we are really excited to begin this series, as we invite a series of guests to explore what it means to live a good life, incorporating the concept of Ikigai and Providend’s Philosophy of Sufficiency.
Being a trusted adviser to our affluent clients for over two decades, we have always advocated for our clients to first make life decisions before financial decisions. Life decisions are also what we term “Ikigai” decisions.
In this episode, our Founder and CEO, Christopher Tan, interviews his Ikigai Tribe Coach, Nicholas Kemp, on the true meaning behind the concept of Ikigai and what a life worth living is, through the lens of the Japanese. (P.S.: It is not the Ikigai Four-Circle Venn Diagram).
You may also enjoy the video version of this podcast here:
Through deep conversations with our advisers, you will gain clarity on what matters most in life and what needs to be done to live a good life, both financially and non-financially—with your Ikigai goals at the forefront of your wealth plan.
You can find out more about Nicholas and the Ikigai Tribe here.
The full list of Providend’s Money Wisdom podcast episodes from Season 3 can be found here. If you are keen to dive into the specific mini-series episodes, you may do so here:
- The Story of Our Clients’ Wealth Journey: This mini-series delves into the wealth management journeys of our clients.
- The Brain Behind: Christopher Tan, our CEO and regular contributor to The Business Times’ Money Wisdom column, will discuss the thoughts and insights behind selected articles.
Music courtesy of ItsWatR.
The writer, Christopher Tan, is Chief Executive Officer of Providend Ltd, Southeast Asia’s first fee-only comprehensive wealth advisory firm and author of the book “Money Wisdom: Simple Truths for Financial Wellness“. He is also a Certified Ikigai Tribe Coach.
For more related resources, check out:
1. Life Decisions First Before Legacy Decisions
2. Discovering Your “Ikigai” with Providend’s Philosophy
3. Ikigai Misunderstood and the Origin of the Ikigai Venn Diagram
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