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Adam Koós joins legacy coach Angelina Carleton on her show to explore one of the most overlooked (yet critical) parts of building and exiting a business: defining what legacy really means.

Too often, business owners wait until the last minute to plan their exit, focusing only on financials or legal documents while avoiding the deeper, more personal side of what they'll leave behind. Adam shares insights from 23 years of experience helping clients navigate business transitions, and why legacy planning starts long before you list your company for sale.

They discuss how values, identity, and clarity impact decision-making, why some advisors and attorneys struggle to have real conversations about mortality and legacy, and what business owners can do now to ensure their exit aligns with their life - not just their bank account.

Whether you're 2 years or 10 years away from selling, this episode is a powerful reminder that strategy is only part of the equation. Legacy is built by design.

 

⏱️ Episode Timestamps:

00:00 – Introducing Adam Koós + Today's Topic
01:25 – Why Most Owners Avoid Planning Their Exit
03:05 – The Role of Mortality in Business Planning
05:00 – What Legacy Really Means (It's Not a Will)
07:20 – Bridging the Gap Between Head and Heart
10:00 – Why Most Advisors Skip the Deeper Conversations
12:45 – The Cost of Misalignment in Business Transitions
15:30 – Designing a Life (and Business) That Reflects Your Values
18:10 – Why Exit Planning Is a Human Problem, Not Just a Financial One
21:00 – What a Purpose-Driven Exit Strategy Looks Like
25:00 – Advice for Business Owners Starting the Process
29:00 – Final Thoughts on Legacy, Fulfillment, and Intentional Planning


Key Takeaways:


Key Quotes from Adam Koós:

"You can't build a meaningful exit plan if you haven't defined what you want your life to look like on the other side."

"It's not about what you're walking away from—it's about what you're walking into."

"Legacy is built by design. If you don't define it, someone else will."

"Financials are only half the equation. The other half is purpose."


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