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“Real legacy consists of leaving financial gifts to those you love.” – Darnyelle Jervey Harmon

 

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Part of the reason I am a big advocate for normalizing wealth and legacy is because I honestly believe we should leave those who are left after we transition with more than memories. At minimum, we should make sure that they aren’t burdened in trying to settle our affairs. This episode is deeply personal and vulnerable, exposing some of what was just experienced with my father’s passing from lung cancer.  This episode is deeply personal and vulnerable, exposing some of what was just experienced with my father’s passing from lung cancer. As is often not a surprise in the black community, leaving financial resources after death seldom happens and families have to scramble just to bury their loved one. I hope that this episode shines the light on this for you so that you change the tide in your family and actually leave a financial legacy – at minimum make it such that your loved ones don’t need a Go Fund Me to bury you, just saying. You’ll have to grab your pen and paper to learn more.  Listen in now to discover:

 

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