Watch & Follow · Relationship Capital
Watch & Follow

Come for the story.
Leave with the lesson.

Two shows, endless forwardable clips, and every place to follow along — the watchable side of Relationship Capital.

The Shows

Two shows. Pick your seat.

A webshow & podcast by Relationship Capital

Behind Closed Doors in Family Business

True, anonymized stories from inside family enterprise.

Each episode unpacks a real story, fully anonymized — what happened, what the people in it wish they could have said, why they stayed silent, and how it all turned out — so you can spot the same patterns in your own family before they cost you. Real stories, real stakes, no names, no gawking. Just the things nobody tells you until it's too late.

Premiering soon · First clips this summer

A webshow & podcast by Relationship Capital

Family Office Hours with Savannah Berry Suttle

The private table, out loud.

Candid conversation for family office principals, next gens, and the people navigating serious multigenerational complexity — the questions that usually stay inside the family office, asked openly and answered with structure. Quieter than its sibling show, and deeper in the weeds on purpose.

In production

Between Episodes

The forwardable bits.

Short clips made to be sent: to the sibling who needs to see it, the client who'd finally feel understood, the parent who'd never sit through a full hour. If you've ever wanted to say "see — it's not just us" without starting the argument yourself, these are for that. Rolling out across YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook, with the audio editions on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Where to Follow

Pick your platform.

Join the Conversation

Want in on an episode?

Guests, stories, and collaborators are all welcome. Maybe you have a story that deserves the anonymized treatment. Maybe you're an advisor with an hour of hard-won expertise. Maybe you host a show of your own and think Savannah should visit. Tell us which show, and why — we read everything.

One line on who you are, one on the story or idea. That's plenty to start.

First Word

Be there when the doors open.

The channel is being built as you read this. The quarterly letter gets first word on the premiere, the first clips, and everything that follows — and if the stories send you looking for the skills underneath them, the courses are already open.