Past to Posterity: Building Legacy One Generation at a Time
EPISODE DESCRIPTION Why do so many families seem to start over every generation? Parents work hard. Grandparents sacrifice. Children graduate. Yet somehow, each generation often finds itself rebuilding from the ground up—new debt, new financial lessons, new family conflicts, and new uncertainty. In this Legacy Month episode of Past to Posterity, Ms. Florence G. explores a question that goes far beyond money: Why do families fail to transfer momentum from one generation to the next? The answer isn't simply about wealth. It's about the absence of systems. Drawing from the core framework of Vision, Values, and Wealth, Florence explains why lasting legacies require more than assets—they require intentional family operating systems that preserve knowledge, relationships, traditions, and purpose long after we're gone. In this episode, you'll discover: * Why every generation should begin where the previous one ended—not where it started. * The difference between inheriting money and inheriting systems. * The six reasons families keep starting over. * Why silence may be one of the greatest threats to your family's future. If you've ever wondered why so much progress seems to disappear between generations, this conversation will challenge you to stop building for today and start building for posterity. As part of Legacy Month, Ms. Florence G. also shares the current weekly challenges designed to help families move from inspiration to action—from defining their vision to organizing their assets, teaching the next generation, building generational wealth, and creating a lasting Legacy Action Plan. Because the goal of legacy isn't simply to be remembered. It's to ensure your children and grandchildren never have to rebuild what you've already built. Follow Past to Posterity on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the daily Legacy Month challenges, and join us as we continue Building Legacy... One Generation at a Time.
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