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The Path to 'Happy Law' with Nathan Ziegler

21 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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The very first episode of Second Half Conversations starts in the most meaningful way possible, with a story. Our story. In this opening episode, Sondra sits down with Nathan Ziegler, founder of the firm, for a conversation that’s personal, honest, and deeply human. Nathan shares what it was like growing up in Lubbock, working his way through school running a lawn business, and the path that led him—step by step—into Estate Planning and Elder Law. But beyond the milestones, this is a conversation about why. Why this work matters. Why he calls it “Happy Law.” And why helping families protect what they’ve built is something he feels deeply responsible for. It’s a real conversation about purpose, family, and the experiences that shape the way we care for others, and the people we serve. Highlights from this episode: Nathan’s journey from modest beginnings to founding the firm * The story behind “Happy Law” and what it really means * How personal experiences shaped his approach to estate planning and elder law * Why thoughtful planning can make a meaningful difference for families * The values that guide the firm’s work and client relationships 🎧 Listen now on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6FkwdmxtxR8h88QZ6trKzZ], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/second-half-conversations/id1891594146], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsYIuKwliTt2243F1SITj6HdbeOZB6oT0].

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