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What does it mean to live generously?
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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Mar 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
with special guest Tanya Prinsep from Advisors with Purpose.
For most of us, writing a will is confusing, intimidating, and even frustrating necessity.. But what if we viewed these crucial documents and decisions in a different light—what if your will could act as a way for you to make statements about what is important to you and about the legacy you can leave?
In this episode, Tanya Prinsep from Advisors with Purpose, speaks candidly about the joys of living generously—not just financially, but with our gifts, time, and talents, too. Listen in as she offers insight on how to prepare a will that works for you, your values, and your family, all while leaving an impacting and generous legacy along the way.
Recommended Resources:
https://blog.fhcanada.org/2022/02/its-never-too-early-to-make-plan.html (It's Never Too Early To Make A Plan) - blog article
https://www.advisorswithpurpose.ca/ (Advisors with Purpose)
Episode hosted by Shelaine.
For most of us, writing a will is confusing, intimidating, and even frustrating necessity.. But what if we viewed these crucial documents and decisions in a different light—what if your will could act as a way for you to make statements about what is important to you and about the legacy you can leave?
In this episode, Tanya Prinsep from Advisors with Purpose, speaks candidly about the joys of living generously—not just financially, but with our gifts, time, and talents, too. Listen in as she offers insight on how to prepare a will that works for you, your values, and your family, all while leaving an impacting and generous legacy along the way.
Recommended Resources:
https://blog.fhcanada.org/2022/02/its-never-too-early-to-make-plan.html (It's Never Too Early To Make A Plan) - blog article
https://www.advisorswithpurpose.ca/ (Advisors with Purpose)
Episode hosted by Shelaine.
Released:
Mar 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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