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This episode was recorded just before Ilze travels to Latvia to visit her parents—during their birthday month—and shortly after Jermaine lost his mother.
Jermaine asked to be on the podcast not to promote a product, but to honor his mom by sharing her story and the lessons she left behind.
What unfolds is a quiet, deeply human conversation about parents, time, migration, money, and the conversations we postpone because they feel uncomfortable—or too final.
Losing a parent and what it changes about how we relate to time
Growing up in a communal culture where family always came first
Reinventing oneself later in life—and learning, sometimes late, to enjoy it
Why gratitude can feel complicated after loss
The small moments we dismiss that end up mattering the most
How encouragement from loved ones can help us reclaim joy
Why clarity around money, wishes, and legacy is an act of love
Jermaine also shares the personal story behind HeirLight—a will-making app he is building in honor of his mother. Designed as a calm, guided experience, HeirLight helps people face one of adulthood’s most avoided tasks with clarity and care.
As Jermaine says in the episode: clarity is love, in practical form.
This conversation isn’t about productivity or hustle.
Jermaine Ee is a founder and storyteller interested in how we spend our time, the work we do, and what we leave behind. His career has spanned ed-tech, logistics, toys, political campaigns, executive search, and impact projects, always focused on helping people make better decisions about their futures.
Born in Los Angeles and raised between LA and Malaysia, he reflects often on belonging, identity, and the quiet instructions we leave behind for the people we love.
Connect with Jermaine Ee through his website: https://heirlight.com/en
By ILZE BE BERZINAThis episode was recorded just before Ilze travels to Latvia to visit her parents—during their birthday month—and shortly after Jermaine lost his mother.
Jermaine asked to be on the podcast not to promote a product, but to honor his mom by sharing her story and the lessons she left behind.
What unfolds is a quiet, deeply human conversation about parents, time, migration, money, and the conversations we postpone because they feel uncomfortable—or too final.
Losing a parent and what it changes about how we relate to time
Growing up in a communal culture where family always came first
Reinventing oneself later in life—and learning, sometimes late, to enjoy it
Why gratitude can feel complicated after loss
The small moments we dismiss that end up mattering the most
How encouragement from loved ones can help us reclaim joy
Why clarity around money, wishes, and legacy is an act of love
Jermaine also shares the personal story behind HeirLight—a will-making app he is building in honor of his mother. Designed as a calm, guided experience, HeirLight helps people face one of adulthood’s most avoided tasks with clarity and care.
As Jermaine says in the episode: clarity is love, in practical form.
This conversation isn’t about productivity or hustle.
Jermaine Ee is a founder and storyteller interested in how we spend our time, the work we do, and what we leave behind. His career has spanned ed-tech, logistics, toys, political campaigns, executive search, and impact projects, always focused on helping people make better decisions about their futures.
Born in Los Angeles and raised between LA and Malaysia, he reflects often on belonging, identity, and the quiet instructions we leave behind for the people we love.
Connect with Jermaine Ee through his website: https://heirlight.com/en