The Flourish Feed Podcast

#22 - The Mortality Episode: A Powerful Multiplier that Buys Back Your Life


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In this conversation, Gillian Stovel Rivers and Greg Barnsdale explore the critical importance of mortality planning, discussing the universal challenges surrounding death and incapacity. They highlight the alarming statistic that only 15% of Canadians have an estate plan, emphasizing the need for open conversations about end-of-life wishes to reduce stress and strengthen family relationships. The discussion delves into the financial implications of poor planning, the role of communication in legacy planning, and the potential of online will creation. Cultural perspectives on death planning are examined, along with the necessity of executor education to ensure effective estate management. Ultimately, the conversation underscores that handling mortality planning well is a profound act of love for one's family.

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Takeaways
💌Death and incapacity are universal issues, not just Canadian problems.
🪦Only 15% of Canadians have an estate plan, leaving 85% vulnerable.
💌Planning for death reduces stress and strengthens relationships.
🪦Estate planning alleviates the stress of aging and increases resilience.
💌Conversations about end-of-life wishes are crucial for families.
🪦The financial implications of poor planning can be significant.
💌Effective planning involves open communication with loved ones.
🪦Online will creation can be a viable option for many, but caution is needed.
💌Cultural attitudes towards death can influence planning behaviors.
🪦Executor education is essential for effective estate management.

Some notable online estate planning platifforms:
- Willful Canada
- Legal Wills Canada
- Epilogue Wills
- Ontario.ca
- LegalZoom (USA)

Quotes
"Death and incapacity are universal issues."
"Only 15% of Canadians have an estate plan."
“Having our final affairs in order gives valuable direction to those that we love most.”
“The tax planning opportunities basically disappear when someone dies.”
“Settling an estate is like a bureaucratic ultra marathon.”
“If an estate is not structured properly, it can lead to complicated grief.”
“End of life planning should not be done

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The Flourish Feed PodcastBy Gillian Stovel Rivers