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In this episode, Heidi sits down with sisters and cousins from a multi-generation Mississippi farming family to capture the stories that don't live in deeds or documents but live in memory. From mule-plowed fields and sugar cane mills to sheep genetics passed down for generations, this conversation is a reminder that land carries more than value; it carries identity. Heidi explores why the stories our parents told, and the ones we lived ourselves, are just as much a part of legacy planning as any asset or document. Because protecting a family's future means protecting who they are, not just what they own. For guides, checklists, and planning tools to help you navigate life's financial decisions with clarity and confidence, visit: https://pathfinderlegacy.com/resources/
By Heidi OlsonIn this episode, Heidi sits down with sisters and cousins from a multi-generation Mississippi farming family to capture the stories that don't live in deeds or documents but live in memory. From mule-plowed fields and sugar cane mills to sheep genetics passed down for generations, this conversation is a reminder that land carries more than value; it carries identity. Heidi explores why the stories our parents told, and the ones we lived ourselves, are just as much a part of legacy planning as any asset or document. Because protecting a family's future means protecting who they are, not just what they own. For guides, checklists, and planning tools to help you navigate life's financial decisions with clarity and confidence, visit: https://pathfinderlegacy.com/resources/