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Why Retirement is the Ultimate Entrepreneurship

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What if retirement is not only an ending? What if the question, “What are you going to do in retirement?” is too small? The better and bigger question may be: What can I build from here? In this episode of *Inheritance to Income*, Garrick Francis explores why retirement may be the ultimate entrepreneurship — not because everyone needs to start a company, monetize every hobby, or keep working forever, but because many people reach a second chapter carrying skills, judgment, relationships, wisdom, credibility, scars, experience, and a lifetime of lessons that still have value. For some people, retirement is rest, recovery, travel, quiet, family, golf, gardening, and finally stepping away from a decades-long routine. That is honorable. But this episode is for the person who hears the word retirement and still feels something unresolved. The title may be gone. The calendar may be different. The old role may have ended. But the value is not gone. It may be unleashed. Garrick talks about what it means to redeploy what is already “in the vault” — your experience, relationships, reputation, judgment, wisdom, and hard-won credibility — into something useful for this next season. This episode explores: * Why retirement may be better understood as redeployment * Why you are not starting from nothing * Why experienced leaders may already carry what younger entrepreneurs are trying to build * Why experience is raw material, but still needs direction * How to think about enterprise, impact, and influence * Why not every next chapter needs to become a company * Why wisdom still needs a container * Why you should prove small before you build big * Why next-chapter design is not weakness — it is stewardship * Why the “library” inside you should not be lost to the next generation The heart of this episode is one question: What should my experience become now? If this episode names something you are feeling, start with the Legacy Deployment Reflection at FrancisLBP.com. Ask: • What am I invited to give? • How am I invited to live? • What am I responsible to steward? • What should my experience become now? If that reflection reveals a concrete decision about your next chapter, your work, your family, your leadership, or what you are building now, that may be the right time for a Decision Sprint Fit Check. Inheritance to Income is brought to you by RiesFrancis Studios and is a Francis Legacy Bridge Partners production. Inheritance has to come with instructions. Legacy requires design. #Retirement#SecondAct#PurposeAfterRetirement#LegacyByDesign#InheritanceToIncome#EntrepreneurshipAfter50 Presented by Francis Legacy Bridge Partners. Follow & Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/ [https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis] Email: [inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com) Supported by Ries Francis Studios — helping families, founders, and leaders preserve and create stories through photography, videography, and editing. https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com [https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com] Inheritance may begin by default. Legacy requires design.

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jakson Why Retirement is the Ultimate Entrepreneurship kansikuva

Why Retirement is the Ultimate Entrepreneurship

What if retirement is not only an ending? What if the question, “What are you going to do in retirement?” is too small? The better and bigger question may be: What can I build from here? In this episode of *Inheritance to Income*, Garrick Francis explores why retirement may be the ultimate entrepreneurship — not because everyone needs to start a company, monetize every hobby, or keep working forever, but because many people reach a second chapter carrying skills, judgment, relationships, wisdom, credibility, scars, experience, and a lifetime of lessons that still have value. For some people, retirement is rest, recovery, travel, quiet, family, golf, gardening, and finally stepping away from a decades-long routine. That is honorable. But this episode is for the person who hears the word retirement and still feels something unresolved. The title may be gone. The calendar may be different. The old role may have ended. But the value is not gone. It may be unleashed. Garrick talks about what it means to redeploy what is already “in the vault” — your experience, relationships, reputation, judgment, wisdom, and hard-won credibility — into something useful for this next season. This episode explores: * Why retirement may be better understood as redeployment * Why you are not starting from nothing * Why experienced leaders may already carry what younger entrepreneurs are trying to build * Why experience is raw material, but still needs direction * How to think about enterprise, impact, and influence * Why not every next chapter needs to become a company * Why wisdom still needs a container * Why you should prove small before you build big * Why next-chapter design is not weakness — it is stewardship * Why the “library” inside you should not be lost to the next generation The heart of this episode is one question: What should my experience become now? If this episode names something you are feeling, start with the Legacy Deployment Reflection at FrancisLBP.com. Ask: • What am I invited to give? • How am I invited to live? • What am I responsible to steward? • What should my experience become now? If that reflection reveals a concrete decision about your next chapter, your work, your family, your leadership, or what you are building now, that may be the right time for a Decision Sprint Fit Check. Inheritance to Income is brought to you by RiesFrancis Studios and is a Francis Legacy Bridge Partners production. Inheritance has to come with instructions. Legacy requires design. #Retirement#SecondAct#PurposeAfterRetirement#LegacyByDesign#InheritanceToIncome#EntrepreneurshipAfter50 Presented by Francis Legacy Bridge Partners. Follow & Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/ [https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis] Email: [inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com) Supported by Ries Francis Studios — helping families, founders, and leaders preserve and create stories through photography, videography, and editing. https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com [https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com] Inheritance may begin by default. Legacy requires design.

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jakson The Gaps That Break Family and Business Transitions kansikuva

The Gaps That Break Family and Business Transitions

Some gaps are not personal. They are structural and they often show up when responsibility has to move. In this episode of *Inheritance to Income*, Garrick Francis continues the “What Gap Are You In?” conversation by looking at the gaps that can break family and business transitions: succession readiness, authority, relationships, and loss. Many founders, leaders, business owners, and families assume that naming a successor, creating a plan, or hoping someone will “step up” is enough. But succession does not automatically create readiness. A title does not automatically create authority. Love does not automatically create clarity. And loss can reveal what was quietly holding the family, business, or organization together. This episode explores: * Why succession is not the same as readiness * Why responsibility without authority creates frustration * How family and business relationships must mature during transition * Why overdue conversations often hide beneath the appearance of peace * How loss can expose readiness, authority, communication, and relationship gaps * Why what you built cannot continue beyond you if it still depends only on you If you are a founder, family business owner, successor, spouse, adult child, advisor, ministry leader, or community builder thinking about what comes next, this conversation will help you name the gap before pressure becomes crisis. Write this sentence down: “The gap I am in is…” Then ask what kind of clarity, conversation, support, or structure this next season actually requires. If the gap you are facing involves succession readiness, authority, decision-making, or responsibility transfer, that may be the right time for a Decision Sprint conversation with Francis Legacy Bridge Partners. Learn more at FrancisLBP.com. Inheritance to Income helps founders, families, and leaders develop people and systems — not just assets — for what comes next. Because inheritance may begin by default, but legacy requires design. #FamilyBusiness #SuccessionPlanning #LegacyPlanning #LeadershipTransition #inheritancetoincome Presented by Francis Legacy Bridge Partners. Follow & Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/ [https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis] Email: [inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com) Sponsored by Ries Francis Studios — helping families, founders, and leaders preserve and create stories through photography, videography, and editing. https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com [https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com] Inheritance may begin by default. Legacy requires design.

24. kesä 202624 min
jakson What Gap Are You In? The Hidden Reason You Feel Stuck After Success kansikuva

What Gap Are You In? The Hidden Reason You Feel Stuck After Success

What gap are you in? Most of us are taught how to keep moving: build the business, raise the family, lead the team, solve the problem, make the decision, and keep going. But life does not always move cleanly from one season to the next. Sometimes there is a gap. In this episode of Inheritance to Income, Garrick Francis begins a two-part conversation about the gaps that show up when life, leadership, family, retirement, purpose, and responsibility begin to change seasons. This first episode focuses on the personal and next-chapter gaps: * The Identity Gap * The Legacy Deployment Gap * The Knowledge / Opportunity Gap * The Meaning, Faith, and Purpose Gap * The Wealth / Income Gap The episode also explores the idea of the “trigger” — the event that gets your attention but may not be the real issue. A business sale, health scare, layoff, empty nest, financial milestone, or season change may reveal a deeper gap that needs to be named before it can be wisely addressed. This conversation is for founders, leaders, late-career professionals, family builders, business owners, and anyone asking, “What comes next?” Because different gaps require different responses. If you misname the gap, you may choose the wrong solution. If this episode helps you recognize something you are living through, write this sentence down: “The gap I am currently in is…” Then begin there. You can learn more about Francis Legacy Bridge Partners and explore next steps at FrancisLBP.com. This episode is part one of the Gap Map conversation. The next episode looks at the people-and-system gaps that can break transitions: succession readiness, authority, relationships, and loss. Presented by Francis Legacy Bridge Partners. Follow & Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/ [https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis] Email: [inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com) Sponsored by Ries Francis Studios — helping families, founders, and leaders preserve and create stories through photography, videography, and editing. https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com [https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com] Inheritance may begin by default. Legacy requires design.

17. kesä 202623 min
jakson Michael Jackson, Joe Jackson and the Weight of Family Legacy kansikuva

Michael Jackson, Joe Jackson and the Weight of Family Legacy

What happens when a family builds something great, but one person ends up carrying too much of it? In this episode of *Inheritance to Income*, Garrick Francis reflects on the Jackson family story — Michael Jackson, Joe Jackson, Katherine Jackson, and the broader family system — not as gossip, not as a movie review, and not as a verdict, but as a legacy design reflection. The Jackson family gave the world something extraordinary. Music. Performance. Excellence. Cultural influence. But their story also raises deeper questions about family pressure, Founder Gravity, sibling roles, identity, responsibility, and what happens when one child becomes the center of the family legacy. This episode explores: * Why family legacy is not just what a family leaves, but what a family forms * How Joe Jackson represents Founder Gravity * When drive becomes pressure * Why Michael Jackson became the visible carrier of the family legacy * How siblings inherit the system too * Why greatness without clarity can become pressure * Why inheritance has to come with instructions * Five signs that a family system may be placing too much weight on one person This is a conversation for founders, family business owners, leaders, parents, successors, adult children, and families who want to prepare people — not just assets — for what comes next. If this episode makes you think about the gifts, pressure, roles, expectations, or unspoken stories in your own family, start with **12 Legacy Building Conversations Every Family Should Have**. Email **[inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com)** with the subject line **12 Conversations**. Because the goal is not to place the whole legacy on one person’s shoulders. The goal is to build enough clarity that the family knows what it is carrying together. Subscribe to *Inheritance to Income* for conversations on legacy by design, not default — family legacy, Founder Gravity, responsibility transfer, generational readiness, stewardship, and preparing people for what comes next. Presented by Francis Legacy Bridge Partners. And if your family needs help moving from conversation to clarity, reach out. We can begin with a conversation. Inheritance may begin by default. Legacy requires design. 🎙️ Garrick Francis Inheritance to Income Podcast Francis Legacy Bridge Partners Follow & Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/ [https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis] Email: [inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com) Sponsored by Ries Francis Studios https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com [https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com] #InheritanceToIncome #LegacyByDesign #MichaelJackson #JoeJackson #FamilyLegacy #FounderGravity #GenerationalReadiness #FamilyBusiness #LegacyPlanning #Stewardship

10. kesä 202630 min
jakson What 35 Years of Marriage Has Taught Me About Legacy kansikuva

What 35 Years of Marriage Has Taught Me About Legacy

Thirty-five years of marriage teaches you something. Not because everything was perfect. But because love, faith, decisions, pressure, repair, money, children, family history, and future hopes all have to live under the same roof. In this episode of the Inheritance to Income Podcast, Garrick Francis reflects on 35 years of marriage to Sheila Monique Whitaker Francis — not simply as an anniversary reflection, but as a legacy conversation. Because marriage is one of the first legacy systems many families build. Before the inheritance, before the business transition, before the estate documents, before the family meetings, there is often a couple learning how to make decisions, carry pressure, practice faith, repair what matters, and build something their children can stand on. This conversation is led by Garrick’s son, Ries Francis — the man behind the camera for Inheritance to Income and founder of Ries Francis Studios. Together, they explore what marriage teaches about covenant, stewardship, family culture, resilience, values, and what gets carried forward. In this episode: • Why marriage is one of the first legacy systems families build • Why success can be individual, but legacy is relational • How faith, covenant, and stewardship shape a family over time • Why love is meaning and motivation — but love still needs structure • How couples move from doubt, fear, and worry to direction, clarity, and alignment • Why 50/50 is not always the best way to think about decision-making • How children inherit more than what parents leave — they inherit what they watch • Why every family needs a place for honest conversations before crisis forces them • How marriage moves from building a life to bridging legacy forward Key idea: Family legacy is not only transferred in documents. It is formed in daily patterns. Start here: If this episode makes you think about conversations your own family still needs to have, request **12 Legacy Building Conversations Every Family Should Have**. It is a simple guide to help families begin the unaccustomed conversations around values, responsibility, roles, stories, stewardship, faith, and what should not be left to guesswork. Email **[inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com)** with the subject line **12 Conversations**. And if your family needs help moving from conversation to clarity, reach out. We can begin with a conversation. Inheritance may begin by default. Legacy requires design. #Marriage#Legacy #LegacyDesign #FaithAndFamily #FamilyLegacy #inheritancetoincome 🎙️ Garrick Francis Inheritance to Income Podcast Francis Legacy Bridge Partners Follow & Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/ [https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis] Email: [inheritance2income@gmail.com](mailto:inheritance2income@gmail.com) Sponsored by Ries Francis Studios https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com [https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com]

3. kesä 202629 min