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Building A 100-Year Family Legacy In A Chaotic World

Building A 100-Year Family Legacy In A Chaotic World

Episode 386 Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Most people plan for retirement. Some plan for their children. Almost no one plans for the next 100 years. In today’s episode, I’m joined by my colleague Marc Clair to discuss our recent Family Legacy Mastermind in St. Kitts. We dive into 100-year thinking, dynastic structures, and preparing heirs to receive wealth—plus a few recent travel stories along the way. Enjoy!  

IN TODAY’S EPISODE

  • Listen in to hear why I describe the airport in Miami as the “seventh layer of hell”
  • Find out why I reject the “die with nothing” mindset and see it as a failure of legacy planning
  • Learnwhichforms of capitalI believe matter more than money alone
  • Hear how I use family constitutions, governance, and trusts to build generational resilience

 

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