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What Breaks in Multi Generational Families and How to Fix It

25 min Ā· 22 de abr de 2026
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šŸ“˜ Download Your Free Guide ā€œ12 Legacy-Building Conversations Every Family Should Start Todayā€ šŸ‘‰ https://go.inheritancetoincome.com/family-legacy-conversations [https://go.inheritancetoincome.com/family-legacy-conversations] Most families don’t fail because of money, they experience generational drift. They break down because of unclear decisions, misaligned expectations, and undefined roles across generations. In this episode of the Inheritance to Income Podcast, Garrick Francis breaks down what happens after you’ve built something—when multiple generations are involved, stakes are higher, and complexity increases. This Legacy Bridge Roundtable Rewind (Part 2) focuses on what actually breaks in multi-generational families and how to fix it before it’s too late. Featuring insights from Aimee Griffin, Shakisha Morgan, and Tacy Paul Roby, this episode explores the real challenges behind family succession planning, business transition, and generational wealth. ________________________________________ In this episode, you’ll learn: o Why family systems break down even when financial success is present o How unclear authority, unspoken expectations, and misaligned relationships create risk across generations o Why complexity is not the problem—but complexity without clarity is o How small businesses operate inside both a family system and a business system o Why succession is not automatic—and what must be defined to preserve what you’ve built o How to navigate multi-generational decision-making and avoid conflict o Why ā€œthe houseā€ becomes more than just an asset—and how to think about it strategically o How to think three generations ahead and design a long-term legacy vision ________________________________________ 3 practical actions you can take this week: • Define authority: Who makes decisions today—and what happens if that changes? • Write it down: Values, goals, history, and expectations must be documented to transfer • Expand your thinking: Move from ā€œwhat happens to meā€ → ā€œwhat becomes possible because of meā€ #LegacyDesign #FamilyBusiness #SuccessionPlanning #GenerationalWealth ________________________________________ If this episode resonated with you: šŸ‘ Like šŸ“Œ Subscribe šŸ“¤ Share it with a founder, family member, or business owner navigating transition šŸ’¬ Comment: What decision in your family has not been clearly defined? ________________________________________ šŸŽ™ļø Sponsored by Ries Francis Studios — helping families and founders preserve their most important stories through photography and film. šŸ”— https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com [https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com] ________________________________________ šŸ“ Follow & Connect šŸ“· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/ [https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/] šŸ”— LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis] šŸ“§ Email: inheritance2income@gmail.com ________________________________________ Legacy is not just what you leave. It’s what you prepare others to carry. Let’s talk about it.

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