The Brian Turner Show
Wealth is never just about money.
On The Brian Turner Show, Brian Turner explores the emotional, psychological, and deeply human dimensions of wealth...how money shapes our choices, our relationships, our identities, and the lives we build.
Through intimate, wide-ranging conversations with thinkers, leaders, creatives, and people navigating real inflection points, the show looks beyond balance sheets and portfolios to ask harder questions: What does wealth mean? What are we responsible for when we have it (or when we don’t)? How do fear, power, legacy, loss, and opportunity show up in our financial lives?
Episodes move fluidly between finance and lived experience: divorce, inheritance, generosity, parenting, career transitions, community, identity, and purpose. Brian brings his background in finance together with curiosity, empathy, and candor...creating space for guests to grapple honestly with money as security, freedom, burden, and possibility.
This is not a show about quick wins or rigid answers. It’s about learning how to live well with money...before, during, and after the moments that change everything.
Episodes

Thursday Feb 26, 2026
Thursday Feb 26, 2026
What is wealth? Status, security, freedom… or obligation?
On The Brian Turner Show, Brian sits down with Rabbi Shaya Milikowsky for a wide-ranging conversation about money as a moral, emotional, and deeply human force. Together, they explore why “grappling” with ideas is a lifelong practice, how wealth can quietly distort relationships, and what it truly means to give responsibly, without turning generosity into control or performance.
From a powerful story about inherited wealth and personal purpose to the unforgettable “potato chips” lesson that reshaped how Rabbi Milikowsky thought about parenting and generosity, this episode reframes wealth as both responsibility and opportunity: a vehicle to create, uplift, and build a legacy that lasts.

Thursday Feb 26, 2026
Thursday Feb 26, 2026
Money isn’t just math. It’s fear, power, privacy, identity… and sometimes, survival.
On The Brian Turner Show, Brian talks with Colleen Peters about navigating divorce when your spouse has been the “quarterback” of the finances...and suddenly, it’s all on you. Colleen shares the unfiltered reality: separating accounts, lawyer ping-pongs, the panic of waiting on transfers, and rebuilding income, healthcare, and decision-making from scratch.
But this isn’t only a divorce story. It’s a story about redefining wealth. Colleen introduces a powerful metaphor: wealth as a bank where we store reserves we can draw on (money, friendships, community), and where we can also accumulate “bad investments” like shame, anger, and fear.
From an honest look at risk and retirement to the brave decision to let go of the house that helped her heal, this episode is a masterclass in resilience and a reminder that the most important financial move might be the one that brings you back to yourself.

Thursday Feb 26, 2026
Thursday Feb 26, 2026
Wealth is never just about money.
On The Brian Turner Show, Brian Turner explores the emotional, psychological, and deeply human dimensions of wealth...how money shapes our choices, our relationships, our identities, and the lives we build.
Through intimate, wide-ranging conversations with thinkers, leaders, creatives, and people navigating real inflection points, the show looks beyond balance sheets and portfolios to ask harder questions: What does wealth mean? What are we responsible for when we have it (or when we don’t)? How do fear, power, legacy, loss, and opportunity show up in our financial lives?
Episodes move fluidly between finance and lived experience: divorce, inheritance, generosity, parenting, career transitions, community, identity, and purpose. Brian brings his background in finance together with curiosity, empathy, and candor...creating space for guests to grapple honestly with money as security, freedom, burden, and possibility.
This is not a show about quick wins or rigid answers. It’s about learning how to live well with money...before, during, and after the moments that change everything.

