Where wealth meets
what matters.
Sharon works with family offices, private clients, and wealth advisors to bring honest conversations about identity, legacy, and belonging into the rooms where money is managed.
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Money changes everything.
Except what it doesn't.
Sudden wealth. Inherited wealth. Money moving between generations. There’s an emotional side to all of it that most advisors don’t touch, and most families don’t talk about. Sharon does.
Sharon knows because she’s lived it. She came into significant wealth at the same time she was dealing with grief, and she learned the hard way that money can hide pain just as easily as it solves problems.
Consultation Services
What this looks
like in practice.
Sharon only takes on a handful of clients at a time. Every engagement starts with a conversation, not a proposal.
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Family Office
Sessions
Sharon leads facilitated sessions for family offices navigating succession, inheritance, and generational transition. The work focuses on the emotional and relational dynamics beneath the financial plan — the tensions, expectations, silences, and conversations families often sense but struggle to speak about openly.
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Generational Wealth Conversations
For families going through a wealth transfer or inheritance and discovering that the money is often the easiest part. These conversations create space for the emotional, relational, and identity shifts that emerge when roles, expectations, grief, responsibility, and legacy begin to change.
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You work closely with clients through moments that are financially significant but often emotionally unspoken. Sharon supports advisory teams through facilitated conversations and relational guidance that help clients navigate family dynamics, communication, transition, trust, and the human side of wealth.
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Sharon Foulston
This isn’t advice from the outside.
Sharon came into sudden, significant wealth at the same time she was grieving. She saw first-hand how money can paper over the cracks rather than fix them.
That’s what she brings into the room. She’s not a therapist and she won’t talk like one. She’s not going to pretend the financial side doesn’t matter. But she will say the thing that everyone else in the room is thinking and nobody wants to go first on.
How it works.
Sharon starts with a
phone call.
Initial Conversation
A private call, no commitment. Sharon will want to understand what’s going on and whether she can actually help.
Scoping the Work
Together you work out what the engagement looks like — how many sessions, what the goals are, and who should be in the room.
The Engagement
Sharon facilitates or advises, in person or over video. She doesn’t come in with a script and she won’t push towards a predetermined outcome. Everything stays confidential.
Ongoing Support
If it’s useful, Sharon stays available for follow-up calls after the main engagement. Some clients want that. Some don’t. Either is fine.
The conversation your advisors
haven't had yet.
All enquiries are treated with complete confidentiality.