Discovering Hope and Empathy in the Face of Tragedy

Episode 31 with financial planning expert and 9/11 survivor, Dr. Nathan Harness

On the morning of 9/11, Dr. Nathan Harness was a young stockbroker starting his second day working in the World Trade Center. The events that unfolded that day have altered the world as we know it.

For Nathan, surviving this traumatic and life-altering experience has shaped how Nathehan approaches every aspect of his life and spurred him to a profession where he can help others. In the face of the darkest parts of humanity, Nathan witnessed sacrifice, empathy, and hope. 

Dr. Nathan, Professor and Director of Financial Planning at Texas A&M, joins Wes Brown and Dr. Sonya Lutter today to share his remarkable story. He highlights the significance of living with intentionality, gratitude, and purpose and the role of empathy and resilience in shaping his character and teaching. Join us for this inspiring conversation that invites us to see the best in humanity and ourselves. 

About Our Guest: 

Nathan Harness, Ph.D., CFP® is an instructional associate professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and T.D. Ameritrade Director of Financial Planning for the Financial Planning Program in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Harness brings years of financial planning experience to Texas A&M University. Since 2013, he has taught the Investment Planning, Retirement Planning and the Financial Planning Capstone courses for the Financial Planning program. Harness’ research interests include personal financial ratio analysis, household heuristics and wealth accumulation, and individual stock selection. He is published in Applied Economic Letters, Financial Services Review, International Journal of Business and Finance Research, Journal of Financial Services Professionals, Financial Counseling and Planning, and the Journal of Personal Finance.

Prior to joining the Texas A&M faculty, Harness taught at the University of Georgia in Athens. Most recently, he taught graduate and undergraduate courses in the areas of investments and financial management at Texas A&M University-Commerce.

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Recommended Reading from this episode: 

The Radical Elimination of Hurry – John Michael Comer

The American Story – David and Tim Barton

The History of Financial Planning – E. Denby Brandon Jr. & H. Oliver Welch

The Ender’s Game – Orson Scott Card 

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