For a Wall Street veteran and family office strategist, Jay Rogers has a surprisingly simple definition of impact.

It starts at home.

In this clip, Jay reflects on raising his kids, watching them grow from “young pups” into adults with their own convictions, careers, and unexpected wisdom. He shares a moment when his oldest offered insight that genuinely stopped him and his wife in their tracks.

Leadership doesn’t just happen in boardrooms.

It’s cultivated around dinner tables.

Jay makes the case that strong families are the foundation of a strong society, and that developing the next generation of leaders starts with values, character, and common sense.

It’s a powerful reminder that capitalism and culture are deeply connected.

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