Behind The Curtain: Money Made Simple
In this episode of Behind the Curtain: Money Made Simple, Julie Beckham sits down with award-winning journalist and author Cameron Huddleston to address one of the hardest financial conversations families face: talking about money with parents and children. Cameron shares her personal story of losing her father unexpectedly and later helping her mother through Alzheimer’s without knowing the details of her finances—experiences that inspired her book Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk. Together, Julie and Cameron explore why it’s crucial to start these conversations early, the key documents every family should have, and how to balance supporting adult children while protecting your own financial future. They also discuss scams, long-term care planning, and practical strategies for building peace of mind through preparation and honesty. _____________________________________________________________ [00:00:00] Julie introduces Cameron Huddleston and the challenge of managing finances across generations. [02:29] Cameron shares the personal story of her father’s death without a will and the difficulties that followed. [04:50] How her mother’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis pushed Cameron to secure critical estate planning documents. [06:58] The importance of explaining wills, powers of attorney, and long-term care in simple terms. [09:44] Why these conversations with parents are awkward, and how to research before initiating them. [11:22] Cameron describes having estate planning talks with her own young adult children. [15:30] Assigning children as executors and powers of attorney—why preparation matters. [18:25] Creating peace of mind by putting wishes in writing and reducing stress for families. [19:53] Cost of estate planning documents, alternatives like online services, and when to hire an attorney. [24:16] Julie highlights resources at Rockland Trust and other financial institutions. [25:50] Supporting adult children after college without jeopardizing retirement savings. [29:57] How high costs of living and shifting job markets affect parental financial support. [31:21] Setting boundaries with adult children while teaching independence and budgeting. [34:03] The financial challenges that arise in every life stage. [36:02] Why open communication about money with partners, children, and parents makes crises easier to handle. [38:12] Understanding that money conversations with family are a series of talks, not a one-time event. [40:09] Free resources Cameron offers, including emergency organizers and scam red flag sheets. [42:02] Rapid-fire curtain call questions with Cameron, from favorite words to biggest money lessons. [46:08] The advice Cameron wishes she’d known sooner: start saving for retirement early. [48:02] Cameron’s financial challenge for listeners: align your spending with your true priorities. [49:23] Julie reflects on the conversation and the importance of using personal experience to help others. Links: Cameron Huddleston on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-huddleston-187b633/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-huddleston-187b633/] Rockland Trust: https://www.rocklandtrust.com/ [https://www.rocklandtrust.com/] Julie Beckham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-beckham-05589534 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-beckham-05589534]
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