NAPFA Fall 2026 National Conference

Three Domains Workshop (3DW) with George Kinder

What: Preconference Workshop

When: Wednesday, October 14, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Presenters: George Kinder and Kathy Lubar

CEs: 8 NAPFA CEs

Price: $520

You already put clients’ interests first as a fiduciary. The Three Domains Workshop brings that same fiduciary standard to your work and team using the inspiration and listening skills of life planning to increase productivity, profitability, and create a flourishing workforce, starting with you.

Based on George Kinder's book, The Three Domains of Freedom, this workshop addresses a gap financial planners know well: the difference between being merely satisfied in your work and being genuinely inspired— whether you're leading a team or building a practice on your own.

What you’ll gain:

  • Confidence in your own mission-driven fiduciary business
  • Heightened collaborative spirit
  • Listening skills, including practices for lessening stress in your role in the business
  • Clarity around personal aspirations and the skills to maintain them
  • Vigor to go for your ambitions and to engage more in the community around you
  • Confidence in your own leadership and values
  • Inspiration

Did you know? 90% of Gen Z and Millennials would prefer to work in a mission-driven fiduciary business, yet only 18% of employees currently work for a company whose purpose they believe in (Deloitte/Gallup).  

  • Inspired workforces are 125% more productive than merely satisfied workers. (Bain & Co.)
  • Employees are most inspired to work, not for a job, money, or a boss, but for their own dream of freedom. For fee-only firms competing to recruit and retain next-gen advisors, this shows up directly: the average worker by age 37 has already held nine different jobs (Pew Research) — and every departure means lost client relationships and the need to rebuild institutional knowledge. 
  • While businesses emphasize a thinking culture, listening is underutilized, though moving at a speed 100,000,000 times faster than thinking. (Scientific American)

Learning and implementing a Fiduciary In All Things (FIAT) framework extends the fiduciary standard you already apply to clients into your brand and how you lead your team. This, in turn, reduces turnover, increases productivity, and broadens your firm’s impact.

In this experiential workshop, we will guide you through a process that many business leaders and team members have described as “transformational.”

This NAPFA Fall 2026 National Conference Preconference Workshop is offered through The Moules, George Kinder’s London-based start-up, bringing FIAT principles directly into businesses worldwide.

“The Three Domains Workshop is one of the best training days I have been on as a business owner and employer. This training will resonate and expand life planning concepts to the benefit of your employees and your business.”

— Michael Fairweather, RLP®, Real Life Financial Planning Ltd.

Meet the Experts

George Kinder

International thought leader and author George Kinder has been at the forefront of the financial services industry for decades, spearheading the financial life planning movement that identifies clients’ dreams of freedom and delivers them with entrepreneurial energy.

Through books, workshops, and speaking engagements, Kinder has trained thousands of professionals globally in financial life planning, with over 700 professionals earning the Registered Life Planner® designation worldwide. After 30 years as a financial planner and tax adviser, he founded the Kinder Institute of Life Planning in 2003. In his latest book, The Three Domains of Freedom, Kinder advocates a sustainable approach for institutions to prioritize humanity, democracy, the Earth, and truth above their own self-interest—a concept he terms Fiduciary In All Things (FIAT).

In 2025, the UK Home Office awarded him the Innovator Founder visa to bring FIAT directly into businesses globally through transformative workshops and speaking engagements via The Moules, his London-based fiduciary development company.

Kathy Lubar

Kathy Lubar has co-founded and co-led two companies: The New Repertory Theatre, a non-profit theatre, and The Ariel Group (now Ariel), a global leadership development company using a theatre-based methodology.

She has trained and coached leaders at the top level of Fortune 100 and 500 companies, as well as leaders of non-profits.  She co-authored Leadership PresenceDramatic Techniques to Reach Out, Motivate and Inspire, and has spoken at national and international conferences on the subject of leadership.  She taught Executive Education programs on Leadership Presence over the course of two decades, including those at Harvard, Columbia, Kellogg, and Darden.

Kathy has been featured in Investor’s Business Daily, Fast Company, Boston Magazine, Harvard Management Communication Letter, and on CNBC. She is a graduate of Stanford University and currently teaches mindfulness and leads weeklong mindfulness retreats globally.