Past to Posterity: Building Legacy One Generation at a Time

Protecting the Promise: How to Safeguard Your Family's Legacy

25 min · 29. Apr. 2026
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What you build is important… But what you protect determines whether it lasts. In this powerful episode of Past to Posterity, I sit down with Leslie West [https://lesliewest.org/], MS, CLU®, ChFC®, CPCU®, LACP®, an insurance and financial professional, to unpack a critical—but often overlooked—piece of legacy building: protection. Because the truth is… Many families are working hard to build wealth, create opportunities, and leave something behind— But without the right protections in place, one unexpected event can undo it all. This conversation goes beyond policies and paperwork. It’s about shifting how we think—from simply having coverage to intentionally safeguarding our future and our posterity. Together, we explore: * Why legacy doesn’t happen by accident—and what it actually takes to protect it * The most common mistakes families make when it comes to insurance and planning * How life insurance can be used as a wealth-building and legacy transfer tool * The difference between “basic coverage” and a true protection plan * Why small, consistent financial decisions matter more than big, one-time moves * What every family should have in place to avoid starting from scratch * Leslie also shares real-life insights from her years of experience—highlighting how preparation (or lack of it) can shape a family’s future for generations. 💡 If you’ve ever said, “I’ll get to it later…” This episode is your reminder to start now. 🎧 LISTEN IF YOU’RE READY TO: * Protect what you’re building * Create a foundation your family can build on * Move from intention to action in your legacy journey 🎁 NEXT STEP: Download your free guide: https://pasttoposterity.com/“The Family Legacy Blueprint: Preserving Your Wealth, Values, and Stories Across Generations.” [https://pasttoposterity.com/] Because legacy isn’t just what you leave behind… It’s what you make possible for those who come after you.

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Housing as Legacy, Part 2: Beyond Homeownership—The Systems That Shape Our Legacy

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Housing as Legacy: Why Ownership Still Matters

Housing as Legacy: Why Ownership Still Matters (Part 1) What if housing is about far more than having a roof over your head? In this thought-provoking episode of Past to Posterity, Florence G. Haley sits down with Elmer Moore, CEO of WHEDA, to explore the powerful connection between housing, ownership, wealth-building, and generational legacy. Together, they discuss how stable housing impacts everything from family security and educational outcomes to economic mobility and community strength. Elmer challenges conventional thinking about homeownership, introducing concepts such as land trusts, collective ownership, and the role housing policy plays in shaping wealth gaps. He also offers practical insights into down payment assistance programs, barriers to homeownership, and why information—not just income—may be one of the greatest obstacles families face. Whether you're considering buying your first home, helping your children prepare for ownership, or thinking about how to leave a lasting legacy, this conversation will challenge you to think beyond shelter and see housing as a foundation for future generations. In this episode you'll learn: • Why housing has shifted from a human need to a financial transaction • The emotional and economic cost when families must start over each generation • How land trusts create new pathways to ownership • Why housing appreciation differs across communities • The connection between homeownership, income growth, and wealth-building • The one financial lesson Elmer believes every child should learn before age 18 Memorable Quote: "Stable housing creates stable people, stable families, stable neighborhoods, and ultimately stable communities." Because legacy isn't just about what we leave behind—it's about the foundation we build today for those who come after us.

24. Juni 202624 min
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The Economics of Identity: How Bias Impacts Wealth Building

What if one of the first barriers to wealth-building begins before a person ever speaks? In this powerful episode of Past to Posterity: Building Legacy One Generation at a Time, Florence Haley sits down with educator, researcher, and speaker Dr. Marijuana Pepsi Vandyck for a thought-provoking conversation on identity, perception, and opportunity. Together, they explore how names, bias, expectations, and self-perception can quietly shape educational experiences, career opportunities, income potential, and ultimately generational wealth. Dr. Vandyck shares her personal journey of growing up with a name that drew judgment and assumptions, and then, as she was teaching and seeing how a teacher reacted to names, she transformed that experience into groundbreaking research and purpose-driven work. This episode goes beyond money to examine the deeper foundations of legacy: * How identity impacts confidence and access * The hidden economic cost of bias * Why perception influences opportunity * The role families play in shaping self-worth This is a conversation about more than names. It’s about power, ownership of your story, and the lasting impact of how we see ourselves and how the world sees us. Because legacy isn’t just what you leave behind. It’s what you build into people while you’re here.

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Episode More Than a Movement: Malcolm X on Building Institutions That Outlast You Cover

More Than a Movement: Malcolm X on Building Institutions That Outlast You

MORE THAN A MOVEMENT: MALCOLM X ON BUILDING INSTITUTIONS THAT OUTLAST YOU This week on Past to Posterity, we honor the life, vision, and unfinished work of Malcolm X on what would have been his 101st birthday. But this is not another episode about the soundbites. This is a conversation about the Malcolm X who was evolving into an institution builder. The Malcolm X who understood that economic power, organization, and intentional structure were necessary if Black families and communities were ever going to truly control their destiny. In this deeply reflective episode, Ms. Florence G. explores the uncomfortable but necessary tension between influence and inheritance. Malcolm X awakened a generation with messages of discipline, pride, self-determination, and ownership — yet when he was assassinated in 1965, Betty Shabazz and their six daughters were left with very little financial security. What can we learn from that reality? This episode challenges listeners to move beyond inspiration and begin building actual structures that protect the people they love: * wills * trusts * life insurance * named beneficiaries * organized family plans * shared community vision This is more than a history lesson. It’s a mirror moment. Because the real question is not simply: What did Malcolm X leave behind? The real question is: What will you leave behind? “The best way to honor his birthday — is to build something that outlasts yours.”

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Voting as an Economic Strategy

Your Vote Is an Economic Strategy Your vote is more than a civic duty — it’s an economic strategy. In this powerful episode of Past to Posterity: Building Legacy One Generation at a Time, Ms. Florence G. explores the undeniable connection between political power, economic opportunity, and generational wealth. From school funding and property values to business growth, taxes, and community investment, every election shapes the financial future our families will inherit. This conversation challenges listeners to rethink voting — not as a separate issue from wealth-building, but as one of the most overlooked tools for protecting and building legacy. Ms. Florence G. also examines: * How public policy impacts wealth creation * Why political representation affects economic outcomes * The long-term consequences of civic disengagement * What future generations may inherit if communities lose influence * How to teach young people that voting is power * This episode is not about politics for politics’ sake. It’s about stewardship, responsibility, and posterity. Because the systems we help shape today will determine whether future generations inherit opportunity — or obstacles. If we teach our children how to make money but never teach them how power works, we leave them economically vulnerable. This is a conversation every family needs to have. 🎧 Share this episode with your children, grandchildren, church groups, and community leaders. Because legacy is not only what we leave behind, it's what we build today.

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