Épisodes

  • You Were Created for Greatness: Alex Havard on Mission, Freedom, and Virtuous Leadership
    Jan 27 2026

    What does it mean to live and lead with greatness? In this episode of The Ordered Life Podcast, we share a powerful interview with Alex Havard, founder of the Virtuous Leadership System, on discovering your life’s mission, cultivating humility, and choosing the influences that shape your freedom. This conversation challenges the idea that leadership is merely a skillset and instead presents it as a way of being rooted in virtue, purpose, and responsibility.

    Big thank you to Andrew Rebello who hosted this interview for a blog in Virtues at Work. You can check out his article here:

    Leadership Is Not a Skillset, It Is a Way of Being https://www.virtuesatwork.ca/post/leadership-is-not-a-skillset-it-is-a-way-of-being

    If you’re seeking clarity, order, and a deeper understanding of virtuous leadership in your work, finances, and personal life this episode is for you.

    Disclaimer: Sean Gregory is a Portfolio Manager and AJ Sanson and Anthony De Lazzari are Investment Advisors with iA Private Wealth Inc., member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization. iA Private Wealth is a trademark and business name under which iA Private Wealth Inc. operates.

    This content was fully or partially generated by artificial intelligence. The advisor reviewed the critical information independently.

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    51 min
  • True Greatness Is Spiritual | Alex Havard on Meaning, Justice, and Friendship
    Jan 20 2026

    In this final part of our conversation with Alex Havard, founder of Virtuous Leadership, we explore what true greatness really means and why it has nothing to do with status, wealth, or achievement alone.

    Alex explains why greatness is fundamentally spiritual, how motive shapes every meaningful decision, and why leadership is ultimately measured by the growth of the people entrusted to us: our families, teams, and communities. We discuss virtue as the foundation of leadership, the danger of workaholism, and why success without justice leads to disorder in life and relationships.

    This episode is for anyone striving to live an ordered life by integrating virtue, purpose, leadership, and responsibility into their life so that ambition serves the good rather than replaces it.

    Topics covered:

    • What defines true greatness

    • Why motive matters more than outcomes

    • Virtue, leadership, and personal growth

    • Family, justice, and responsibility

    • Success, legacy, and the spiritual life

    Keywords: Virtue, Leadership, Ordered Life, Purpose, Greatness, Catholic Leadership, Virtue Ethics, Personal Growth, Meaningful Life, Spiritual Growth, Servant Leadership

    Disclaimer: Sean Gregory is a Portfolio Manager and AJ Sanson and Anthony De Lazzari are Investment Advisors with iA Private Wealth Inc., member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization. iA Private Wealth is a trademark and business name under which iA Private Wealth Inc. operates.

    This content was fully or partially generated by artificial intelligence. The advisor reviewed the critical information independently.

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    22 min
  • Alex Havard on Greatness, Temperament, Character, and Growth
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode of The Ordered Life Podcast, we are joined by Alex Havard, founder of the Virtuous Leadership System and one of the world’s leading voices on virtue-based leadership and human greatness.

    Alex explains why true greatness is not rooted in personality, power, or productivity, but in character and virtue. Drawing on psychology, he unpacks how understanding your temperament is not an end in itself, but a practical tool for identifying which virtues you are personally called to develop.

    We explore the difference between management and real leadership, why leadership without virtue falls short, and how growth happens when we focus on the key virtue we are challenged in rather than every virtue we are lacking. This conversation is a powerful framework for anyone seeking personal growth, stronger leadership, and a more ordered life at work, at home, and in their interior life.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why leadership without virtue is just management

    • How temperament reveals your greatest growth opportunities

    • The role of character in achieving authentic greatness

    • Why virtue, not personality tests, is the path to lasting growth

    • How self-mastery enables service and leadership

    Whether you are a leader, parent, professional, or someone striving to live with greater purpose, this episode offers a clear and practical vision: personal greatness is achieved by bringing out the greatness in others.

    Disclaimer: Sean Gregory is a Portfolio Manager and AJ Sanson and Anthony De Lazzari are Investment Advisors with iA Private Wealth Inc., member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization. iA Private Wealth is a trademark and business name under which iA Private Wealth Inc. operates.

    This content was fully or partially generated by artificial intelligence. The advisor reviewed the critical information independently.

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    34 min
  • Alex Havard on Virtuous Leadership and the True Purpose of Business
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of The Ordered Life Podcast, we are joined by Alex Havard, founder of the Virtuous Leadership System, to explore the true purpose of business and leadership. Alex challenges the modern fixation on profit and efficiency, arguing that money is necessary but never the goal. Instead, business exists for personal and organizational greatness, formed through virtue, mission, and service.

    We discuss leadership as a way of being, not a role; why magnanimity requires both contemplation and action; and how mission must always come before objectives. This conversation reframes work, ambition, and finance through a richer, more human lens: one ordered toward growth, responsibility, and the good.

    Disclaimer: Sean Gregory is a Portfolio Manager and AJ Sanson and Anthony De Lazzari are Investment Advisors with iA Private Wealth Inc., member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization. iA Private Wealth is a trademark and business name under which iA Private Wealth Inc. operates.

    This content was fully or partially generated by artificial intelligence. The advisor reviewed the critical information independently.

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    29 min
  • The Dignity of Work: Why Who You Become Matters More Than What You Produce
    Jan 6 2026

    In a world obsessed with productivity, efficiency, and measurable results, it’s easy to believe that the value of our work is determined solely by what we produce. But what if that vision of work is incomplete and ultimately dehumanizing?

    In this episode of The Ordered Life Podcast, we explore the dignity of work through the lens of Laborem Exercens, focusing on a powerful but often overlooked truth: work is not primarily about output, but about who you become through it.

    Drawing on the teaching of Pope John Paul II, we unpack the distinction between the objective dimension of work (what is produced, earned, or achieved) and the subjective dimension of work (the interior reality of the person who works). Whether your labor is physical, intellectual, visible, or hidden, its deepest meaning lies in how it forms you in virtue, responsibility, and love of the good.

    We discuss why all work involves toil whether at a blast furnace or an intellectual workbench, and why that toil does not diminish human dignity, but can actually deepen it. When work is ordered toward a good purpose and grounded in the dignity of the human person, it becomes a means of growth, not merely a transaction for wages or status.

    This conversation challenges the modern tendency to reduce work to productivity metrics and reminds us that you are always more important than what you produce. Your job does not define your worth but your work can shape your character, discipline your desires, and help you become more fully human.

    If you’ve ever struggled with burnout, felt discouraged by unseen or uncelebrated work, or wondered how your daily labor fits into a life of purpose and virtue, this episode offers a deeper, more humane vision of work: one rooted in order, dignity, and meaning.

    Key themes include:

    • The dignity of the human person in work

    • Subjective vs. objective dimensions of labor

    • Why productivity is not the ultimate measure of value

    • How work forms virtue and character

    • The Catholic understanding of work and human flourishing

    • Order over excess in career and ambition

    The Ordered Life Podcast helps you integrate the virtues into your life and your finances so that your money can serve your goals, and your goals can serve the good.

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    37 min
  • What Is Work For? Human Dignity, Technology, and the Purpose of Labor
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of the The Ordered Life Podcast, we return to Laborem Exercens to ask a question many people feel but rarely articulate: what is work actually for?

    In a world shaped by automation, artificial intelligence, and a growing obsession with comfort and efficiency, it’s easy to reduce work to income, or to see it as nothing more than necessary toil. But the Catholic tradition offers a far richer vision. Drawing on the thought of St. John Paul II, we explore how work is not only a means of providing for material needs, but a profound expression of human dignity, participation in creation, and a contributor to the moral and cultural development of society.

    We also wrestle with one of the defining tensions of modern life: Is technology serving the human person or quietly replacing him? When does innovation elevate human labor, and when does it diminish it? From historical examples of automation to today’s AI revolution, this conversation challenges listeners to think clearly about the relationship between productivity, virtue, and the human soul.

    Ultimately, this episode reframes work as an arena for growth rather than mere comfort. The Christian worldview does not see difficulty and effort as evils to be eliminated at all costs, but as opportunities for virtue, meaning, and freedom. If you’ve ever felt restless, burned out, or uncertain about the purpose of your work, this episode invites you to step back—and recover a more ordered vision of labor, technology, and the good life.

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    35 min
  • Work With Purpose: How Meaning, Discipline, and Order Shape a Fulfilling Career
    Dec 23 2025

    Why do we work? Is work merely a way to earn money? Or does it play a deeper role in shaping who we become and how we live?

    In this episode of The Ordered Life Podcast, Sean Gregory, Portfolio Manager, AJ Sanson, Associate Investment Advisor, and Anthony De Lazzari, Associate Investment Advisor, of Serviam Capital at iA Private Wealth, explore the true purpose of work and its connection to meaning, discipline, and order.

    Too often, modern culture frames work primarily around comfort, efficiency, or accumulation. When money becomes the sole objective, work can feel empty, exhausting, or disconnected from a larger purpose. This conversation challenges that mindset and proposes a more ordered approach: work as a means of personal growth, service, and contribution to the good.

    The hosts discuss the tension many professionals face working for a paycheck versus working with purpose and how discipline plays a central role in restoring dignity and fulfillment to our daily labor. They examine how ambition, when properly ordered, can lead not only to professional excellence but also to freedom, clarity, and peace.

    The episode also addresses modern realities such as technology and automation, including how tools like AI can either diminish the value of human work or elevate it depending on whether they are used to replace effort or to support excellence. Rather than seeking a life without work, the goal is to pursue work that is meaningful, intentional, and well-ordered.

    Throughout the conversation, work is connected to broader life questions around money, goals, family, and responsibility. How we work shapes how we provide, how we lead, and how we serve others. When aligned with purpose, work becomes a training ground for discipline and a path toward a more integrated life.

    This episode is especially relevant for professionals, parents, and young adults who feel caught between success and meaning—or who are seeking a framework for making career and financial decisions with greater intention.

    Key themes include:

    • Why work matters beyond income and comfort

    • Purpose-driven work versus money-driven ambition

    • How discipline brings freedom and fulfillment

    • The relationship between work, money, and the good

    • Restoring dignity and order to everyday labor

    At The Ordered Life, we believe your money should serve your goals, and your goals should serve the good. This episode invites you to reconsider how your work fits into that hierarchy and how living with greater order can bring greater peace.

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    38 min
  • Can You Invest Without Compromising Your Faith?
    Dec 16 2025

    Can you invest without compromising your faith or does your portfolio quietly shape what you accept and ignore?

    In this episode of The Ordered Life Podcast, Sean Gregory (Portfolio Manager), AJ Sanson, and Anthony De Lazzari (Investment Advisors) Serviam Capital at iA Private Wealth address a tension many faith-driven professionals feel but rarely articulate: what responsibility do you bear for what your money supports?

    This is not a discussion about trends or performance alone. It is a conversation about faith-based investing, moral responsibility, and whether investing can truly be neutral. We begin with a simple but demanding standard: asking whether a company is good, useful, and productive, and build from there.

    You’ll hear how virtue, stewardship, and moral order apply to real investment decisions, why pursuing returns without reflection leads to compromise over time, and how investing with values requires more than labels or exclusions. This episode offers a clear alternative to shallow ethical screens and challenges the assumption that money operates outside the moral life.

    If your faith informs how you live, work, and lead, it must also inform how you invest. Listen to hear how we turn what is typically a restriction into a framework.

    Disclaimer: Sean Gregory is a Portfolio Manager and AJ Sanson and Anthony De Lazzari are Investment Advisors with iA Private Wealth Inc., member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization. iA Private Wealth is a trademark and business name under which iA Private Wealth Inc. operates.

    This content was fully or partially generated by artificual intelligence. The advisor reviewed the critical information independently.

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    28 min