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If tomorrow never comes, will your family be left with love—or just unanswered questions?
Most people wait too long to talk about death, until it’s too late. But what you do now determines how your family will heal, remember, and carry on. In this powerful episode, grief counselor and death doula Dr. Kimberly Harms reveals how to create an emotional legacy that comforts and guides your loved ones long after you're gone.
In this episode, you will:
Don’t wait for a crisis—press play to learn how to leave behind something that truly lasts.
About Dr. Kimberly Harms:
Dr. Kimberly Harms is a grief counselor, death doula, and international speaker on grief, conflict, and legacy planning. After losing her mother and son to suicide, followed by the death of her husband of 44 years, she helps others navigate the emotional side of end-of-life planning. Her most important role now is mother to her two surviving children and grandmother to 6 precious grandchildren.
Connect with Dr. Kimberly Harms:
Website
Dr. Kimberly Harms’s book: Are You Ready? How to Build a Legacy to Die For!
Episodes air weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Download The Legacy of Love Workbook
A free workbook designed to transform your estate planning journey from a checklist into a meaningful expression of your values, stories, and deepest wishes for your loved ones.
Connect with Sara on LinkedIn
If you are interested in professional fiduciary services, complete the contact form and a member of Trust & Honor will reach out to discuss which fiduciary services are right for you or your loved one.
Disclaimer
This podcast simplifies estate planning for women in the sandwich generation - those raising children while caring for aging parents. We cover living trusts, wills, power of attorney, supported decision making, and healthcare proxies to help you plan with clarity and peace of mind. Episodes explore inheritance, probate, fiduciary duties, and the role of a trustee, while addressing decision fatigue, overwhelm, and the emotional weight of caregiving. Rooted in mindfulness, values, and preparedness, we offer practical tools and heartfelt conversations about elder care, end-of-life planning, and leaving a legacy that lasts.
If tomorrow never comes, will your family be left with love—or just unanswered questions?
Most people wait too long to talk about death, until it’s too late. But what you do now determines how your family will heal, remember, and carry on. In this powerful episode, grief counselor and death doula Dr. Kimberly Harms reveals how to create an emotional legacy that comforts and guides your loved ones long after you're gone.
In this episode, you will:
Don’t wait for a crisis—press play to learn how to leave behind something that truly lasts.
About Dr. Kimberly Harms:
Dr. Kimberly Harms is a grief counselor, death doula, and international speaker on grief, conflict, and legacy planning. After losing her mother and son to suicide, followed by the death of her husband of 44 years, she helps others navigate the emotional side of end-of-life planning. Her most important role now is mother to her two surviving children and grandmother to 6 precious grandchildren.
Connect with Dr. Kimberly Harms:
Website
Dr. Kimberly Harms’s book: Are You Ready? How to Build a Legacy to Die For!
Episodes air weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Download The Legacy of Love Workbook
A free workbook designed to transform your estate planning journey from a checklist into a meaningful expression of your values, stories, and deepest wishes for your loved ones.
Connect with Sara on LinkedIn
If you are interested in professional fiduciary services, complete the contact form and a member of Trust & Honor will reach out to discuss which fiduciary services are right for you or your loved one.
Disclaimer
This podcast simplifies estate planning for women in the sandwich generation - those raising children while caring for aging parents. We cover living trusts, wills, power of attorney, supported decision making, and healthcare proxies to help you plan with clarity and peace of mind. Episodes explore inheritance, probate, fiduciary duties, and the role of a trustee, while addressing decision fatigue, overwhelm, and the emotional weight of caregiving. Rooted in mindfulness, values, and preparedness, we offer practical tools and heartfelt conversations about elder care, end-of-life planning, and leaving a legacy that lasts.