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Financial Advisor Travis Braulick Spotlighted in New Interview Highlighting Discipline, Dependability, and Small-Town Values

12-24-2025 12:28 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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Financial Advisor Travis Braulick Spotlighted in New Interview

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Travis Braulick, New Ulm Minnesota

The Minnesota-based advisor shares insights on work ethic, goal-setting, staying connected, and the habits that shaped his 11-year career.
Travis L. Braulick, Vice President of Investment and Insurance Services at Calton & Associates, is featured in a newly released interview that offers a personal look at the habits, values, and motivations behind his success. With more than a decade in the financial services industry and a strong reputation for client accessibility and reliability, Braulick's story resonates with professionals who value consistency and community-driven leadership.

Braulick began his financial career in 2014, starting "from the ground up" and earning top producer recognition for several years. "Nothing in my career came easy," he said. "I earned every milestone through effort and discipline."

In the interview, Braulick explains how his small-town upbringing in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, shaped his personal and professional style. He describes himself in three words-hardworking, dependable, and loyal-qualities he credits to years of sports, close family ties, and the simple rule of showing up when people need you most.

"My clients know I will answer and be there for them," he said. "I'm only a phone call away-and I mean that."

Travis Braulick [https://www.crunchbase.com/person/travis-braulick] also reflects on moments outside the office that continue to ground him. He shares that deer hunting with his brother Riley remains one of his favorite traditions. "It's one of the few activities that forces me to slow down and enjoy the moment," he said.

The feature covers lighter topics as well, such as his love for Minnesota sports-Gophers, Vikings, Twins, and Wild-his go-to social apps like Facebook, and his first experience with MySpace, laughing about "spending too much time picking the perfect profile song."

But the interview also explores deeper themes, including professional development. Braulick frequently listens to financial and business podcasts and attends wealth conferences. "You can never stop learning," he said. "The market changes, people's needs change, and advisors should keep learning so they can keep improving."

His favorite piece of career advice reflects that mindset:"Set goals you can measure, then commit to them every day."

The interview also features thoughtful recommendations for industry professionals, such as following pages focused on market trends, leadership habits, and strategic thinking. Braulick notes that he looks for creators who share practical ideas he can bring directly to his clients.

When asked who he would collaborate with if given the chance, he didn't hesitate: "A Vikings or Gophers player. I've followed Minnesota sports since I was a kid."

How Readers Can Apply His Insights

Braulick encourages professionals-especially those early in their careers-to focus on habits they can control:

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Set measurable goals regularly

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Stay consistent even when the work feels tough

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Keep learning and attending events that expand your thinking

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Follow thoughtful voices, not trendy ones

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Stay grounded through activities and relationships outside of work

"Success is built day by day," he said. "Small steps matter more than people think."
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