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Live Fully, Leave Well

Podkast av Andrew Brown | Legal Coach & Founder of Brown Lawyers

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Live Fully, Leave Well is the micro podcast where legal coach and empath Andrew Brown helps you plan for what matters — while you're living it.Whether you’re navigating estate decisions, wills, powers of attorney, business ventures, or life’s unpredictable curveballs, this show is about clarity, compassion, and confidence.Because a good legal plan isn’t just about what happens when you’re gone—it’s about how you live today.Let’s rethink what it means to prepare, protect, and leave well.If you find value in these conversations, follow the show and share it with someone you care about.https://brownlawyerspc.com/

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episode You're Going to Die — But Your Legacy Doesn't Have to cover

You're Going to Die — But Your Legacy Doesn't Have to

You're going to die. Not someday. Not theoretically. And when that moment comes — or when illness takes your voice — your family will be left with only the story you've told or failed to tell. This episode goes deep into why so many estate plans fall apart, how conflict begins in the silence, and what it really means to leave a legacy. Brown Lawyers founder Andrew Brown unpacks how our fear of death leads to incomplete planning and generational misunderstandings — and why true legacy is never just about money. It’s about the wisdom, values, and meaning you choose to pass on. This is your invitation to stop pretending you have time, and instead, start living with purpose now. This isn’t just estate planning. This is life planning.

26. aug. 2025 - 5 min
episode What Your Will Really Does (It’s Not What You Think) cover

What Your Will Really Does (It’s Not What You Think)

Wills are often seen as the final word on someone’s legacy. But what if we’ve misunderstood their purpose all along? In this eye-opening episode, estate lawyer Andrew Brown explains the real legal role of a will — and it’s not what most people think. A will doesn’t communicate your hopes, values, or final wishes. In fact, it doesn’t communicate to humans at all. It speaks to the legal system, and only does two things: it names someone to manage your estate, and it tells the law how to distribute what’s left. Andrew dismantles the common myth that a will expresses your story or preserves your legacy. Instead, he clarifies that it’s simply a tool designed to solve one legal problem: dead people can’t own property. That’s it. If you’ve ever believed your will would speak for you after death, this episode will challenge that assumption — and help you start building a legacy that actually reflects who you are.

19. aug. 2025 - 2 min
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Estate Planning Mistakes: What The Law Doesn't Tell You

Most people believe estate planning ends with a will. But what if that’s only the beginning—and possibly a dangerous assumption? In this episode, Andrew Brown breaks down one of the most common misconceptions in traditional estate planning: the belief that the law will guide you through aging, death, and legacy. Drawing on 15+ years of experience, he explains why the legal system is reactive—not proactive—and why your personal values, not your legal documents, should drive your planning. Through clear examples and a memorable car theft analogy, Andrew shows that it’s not the law that keeps you ethical—it’s your values. And the same is true for your legacy. Conscious estate planning means putting your humanity—not just your legal status—at the centre of your plan. Perfect for those who want to go deeper than paperwork and build a meaningful, values-based legacy.

12. aug. 2025 - 4 min
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I've Lived 1,000 Deaths - Here's What I've Learned

Based on personal experience as a professional executor, Andrew reveals what really happens when someone dies — and what’s so often missing from their planning. In this episode, Andrew reflects on the gap between what legal documents provide and what families truly need: clarity, communication, and emotional preparedness. What most people don’t realize is that the legal system — while necessary — plays only a narrow role in the end-of-life experience. The rest is deeply emotional, relational, and spiritual. It’s about how families feel, how they cope, and how they carry forward the meaning of a life, not just the assets of it. Andrew explains how society has been conditioned to plan with legal tools and financial assets, while overlooking the most human aspects of legacy. This episode is both a reality check and a call to rethink how we approach death, not as a transaction, but as a transformative experience. Because the way we die is often a reflection of how we’ve lived.

5. aug. 2025 - 6 min
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Wills, Powers of Attorney...Still Not Enough

This episode challenges the illusion that legal documents alone are enough to protect your family, your legacy, or your care. Andrew Brown reveals what most people don't realize about powers of attorney and wills: while they’re essential legal tools, they are not emotional tools. They don’t say who you are, what matters to you, or how you want to be treated when you can no longer speak for yourself. The law isn’t cruel — but it is limited. It cannot capture your favourite playlist, your care preferences, your budget, or what still brings you joy when you’re sick, aging, or non-communicative. Without human-to-human communication — the “why” behind the legal tools — families are left guessing. And in that silence, estate litigation thrives. This episode is a wake-up call: it’s not enough to check boxes. You need to fill in the blanks with meaning. Because if you don’t tell your story, someone else will — and in court, they’ll get paid to do it.

29. juli 2025 - 4 min
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