Why wealthy families sabotage their own investment teams
Most wealthy families bring investing in-house to gain control — then immediately undermine the very team they hired.
In this clip, Daniel Bird — a private credit and distressed investing veteran with over 25 years of global markets experience — breaks down the "tinkering trap": the pattern where principals get too involved in day-to-day decision making, strip their managers of autonomy, and add layers of complexity that work against their own goals. The fix isn't complicated, but it requires genuine commitment. If you've empowered a team, the job is to let them run — review performance, set expectations, then get out of the way. This conversation is essential listening for family offices, capital allocators, and institutional investors thinking carefully about governance and investment structure.
Daniel Bird is a private credit and distressed investing expert with over 25 years of experience across liquid markets, private credit, distressed debt, and complex special situations. He has structured billion-dollar transactions at Merrill Lynch and managed private credit portfolios at Hayfin, and advises family offices, pension funds, and institutional investors on balancing public and private strategies, managing risk, and identifying opportunities in overlooked or complex deals.
Joshua Wilson is the host of The Investor Relations Podcast and CEO & Executive Producer of Smooth Stone Capital. Holding FINRA Series 79 and 63 licenses, a Florida real estate broker license, and over a decade of experience, Joshua has conducted more than 2,000 interviews with public company executives, IR professionals, SPAC sponsors, M&A advisors, and capital markets practitioners. His network spans four active podcasts covering the full spectrum of capital markets, from deal origination to investor communications to public company readiness.
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