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Stacey Golden-Lisnock

Legacy Therapy

A weekly Education podcast
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Legacy Therapy

Stacey Golden-Lisnock

Legacy Therapy

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Legacy Therapy

Stacey Golden-Lisnock

Legacy Therapy

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Stacey chats with Tina BQ Tran who shares the story of her own mother who was afraid to plan for her death because she inherited the belief that by doing so she would be attracting her death to come quicker. Can you imagine trying to figure out
Stacey chats with Don McCue today who is here to bust the myths surrounding reverse mortgages. Many people view a reverse mortgage as pretty binding, but that’s just not the case. You can still sell your house whenever you’d like, you can pass
Lee helps people determine and arrange what would make them comfortable at the end of their life. She discusses what a gift it is for family to not have to make hard decisions while their life is already feeling upside down.Key Takeaways:Lee ha
Sharilin helps seniors (and their adult children) downsize in a delicate way. She understands the attachment that comes along with many items and she helps with gradually easing into letting belongings go.Key Takeaways:Sharilin specializes in d
Francesca shares the story of everything that transpired after her Mom unexpectedly passed away from an asthma attack when she was 13-years-old.Key Takeaways:If you are a parent, especially if you are a single parent, appropriate pre-planning i
Melanie Prather Studer chats with Stacey about her work as a parenting mentor.Key Takeaways:Most people don’t prepare their legacy (Emergency Info File) because of procrastination and denial.If you are a parent with children under the age of 18
Lisa Adams talks with Stacey about her work as an advocate and support system for caregivers.Key Takeaways:Most caregivers are between the ages of 30 and 6427% of caregivers are between the ages of 15 and 29Caregivers biggest struggle is juggli
Stacey talks to Mary Greenlee about gathering life’s important facts for the inevitable transition. Mary got started in this work when her husband died within six days of being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. After this happened, she was buri
Jeanne Gormick is a long-time friend of Stacey’s and she is here today to tell her story. She and Stacey discuss the ins and outs of being prepared, from having the tough conversations with your loved ones to making sure your bills are on auto-
Dr. Karen Wyatt and Stacey discuss Karen’s work in hospice care. After she lost her father to suicide, she was deeply hurting while ruminating over not being able to save him despite being a doctor. This catapulted an entire career shift where
Robin Quinn Keehn had the ideal situation. Her Dad was very well prepared, so by the time both of her parents passed away, it was an easy time for she and her brother. They knew exactly what they needed to do, who to call, how to get everything
Megan Bozzuto received a phone call from her husband in Las Vegas while he was mid-stroke and unable to communicate. Upon her arrival at the hospital in Las Vegas, she was met with many unanswered questions and uncertain situations. She had to
Maggie Tinsley joins us to talk about My Living Voice, which is a secure, online platform that guides you through advance care planning. It gives users the opportunity to name their healthcare proxy, to clarify their treatment preferences, and
In this episode, Renay Teper of Dignity Memorial discusses her work helping families make decisions and pre-plan their final arrangements. They touch on the fact that pre-arranging your final plans is NOT superstitious, but rather a gift to you
In this episode, Laura Thatcher discusses the guardianship nomination process. She explores many different scenarios involving guardian appointment, the difference between a physical guardian and a financial guardian, etc. Be sure to grab a cop
In this episode, Ian Blei talks about:Being prepared, not only for yourself but for your aging parents.Being aware of your parent’s financial situation before it escalates to something uncontrollableAssisting them in creating a budget that is m
In this episode, Jill Lublin shares a cautionary tale for anyone on the fence about legacy planning. They discuss all of the unforeseen hoops you may need to jump through to receive insurance benefits, unclaimed money, etc. if you don’t have it
In this episode, Nancy Gordon talks about her Xolo dog named Toaster. Xolo’s are hairless dogs with a history of healing humans dating back 3500 years ago in Ancient Aztec culture. Toaster acted as a service animal, assisting Nancy in relieving
In this episode, PK Eastman talks about her experiences discovering the truth about her family’s finances.For years she was unaware of her financial standing because her husband handled that part of their life.She discovered that they were in o
In this episode, Lorrie Richins talks about:Speaking the language of what it’s like to survive emotional and physical trauma.She explores the idea that their are pearls within our painful and traumatic situations which make them valuable to us
In this episode, Mike Lyon discusses how important it is to think ahead. To put pieces into place so you don’t have to feel like you’re making decisions with a gun to your head later on. He opens our minds to another option we had not yet explo
In this episode, Kathi Burns talks about her work with individuals to help them downsize and release emotional attachment to all of the clutter around the house and in storage units:Kathi gives us attainable goals and tips to organize without g
In this episode, William Decker talks about the retirement RedZone:Stretch IRAsRoth conversionsPassing wealth to the next generationKey takeaways:Retirement planning is about more than just returnsPlans for legacy, longevity, lifestyle, and liq
In this episode, Ferlie Almonte talks about living benefits:Did you know you are able to accept 100% of your life insurance benefits while you are still alive, so long as you are living with a terminal illness and expected to die within 24 mont
In this episode, Thomesa Lydon talks downsizing:If you leave a bunch of stuff for your loved ones to sift through after your gone, it can be incredibly difficult for them to part ways with even meaningless items. It feels like a piece of you an
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