Truly Rich. We Talk About More Than Just Money.


 Posted by Partner Bank Team     03 Feb 2026
 Woman & Pensions  Insights  Private Banking    

What does it actually mean to be truly rich?

Money plays an important role in our lives. It creates opportunities, security, and room to act. Yet genuine prosperity is not defined solely by numbers, account balances, or possessions. It begins earlier—with self-determination, clarity, strong relationships, and the ability to consciously shape one’s own life.

 

Many digital financial offerings focus primarily on quick information, product recommendations, and condensed knowledge. “Truly Rich” deliberately chooses a different approach. At its core is not only the question “How do I invest?” but equally “What do I live and work for—and which financial decisions truly fit this life?”

 

This is exactly where Partner Bank’s new podcast begins: 
“Truly Rich. We Talk About More Than Just Money.”

 

 

A Podcast with a Long-Term Perspective

The podcast explores selected topics related to money, financial responsibility, and life decisions. Hosted by Sarvenas Enayati (HR Expert, Partner Bank), it features personal, reflective conversations that place financial questions within a broader life context.

 

Instead of quick tips and simplified formulas, “Truly Rich” creates space for interpretation, orientation, and a nuanced, comprehensive view of prosperity.

 

Depending on the focus, guests from business, practice, and society are invited to contribute additional perspectives. The aim is not only to share knowledge, but also to create space for reflection and practical impulses.

 

 

Rethinking Prosperity Holistically

“Truly Rich” does not understand prosperity as a purely financial concept. Money is viewed as a means to an end—not as an end in itself—embedded in questions of mindset, work, relationships, and personal development.

 

The conversations address, among other topics:

  • meaningful saving as a financial and psychological source of strength
  • long-term thinking in a world of rapid decisions
  • dealing with uncertainty and change
  • the importance of meaningful work and resilient relationships
  • financial independence as an expression of responsibility and self-determination

 

The podcast consistently aims to view prosperity within a broader context, offering time and space to reflect on values, life goals, and one’s own understanding of prosperity in all its facets—enabling more conscious decisions.

 

 

Space for Clarity, Orientation, and Conscious Decisions

Many people experience financial topics as complex or overwhelming. “Truly Rich” intentionally creates space to pause, listen, and reflect. The conversations are personal, relatable, and free from unnecessary technical language. The goal is to make connections understandable and to support people in viewing their financial situation consciously and responsibly.

 

The podcast offers particular orientation for women—regardless of whether they are engaging more deeply with financial topics for the first time or looking to expand their existing knowledge. In this way, it integrates seamlessly into Partner Bank’s educational and advisory offerings, which understand financial independence as a long-term process shaped by consciously made decisions.

 

 

More Than a Podcast About Money

“Truly Rich. We Talk About More Than Just Money.” is an invitation to rethink one’s understanding of prosperity. It is about money—but also about time, relationships, meaning, self-efficacy, and confidence in the future.

 

The podcast underscores Partner Bank’s philosophy of viewing financial decisions in alignment with personal values, goals, and responsibility—and of supporting and accompanying people as they navigate this complex subject matter. 

 

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