Legacy Lyrics and Life

Episode 11: Building a Legacy: Insights from Albert Hurston Jr.


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In this episode of the Legacy Lyrics and Life podcast, host Shawna Wells introduces CPA and CEO Albert Hurston Jr. Albert discusses his approach to living and leaving a legacy, emphasizing the importance of impact through his roles as a husband, father, CEO, and industry figure. He details his journey, decision-making processes, and aspirations to improve the representation of black professionals in finance. Shawna and Albert explore the challenges of maintaining legacy-driven actions, even amid comfort and success, and share insights into how legacy-minded decisions shape future generations. Tune in for inspiring reflections on legacy, integrity, and lasting impact.

Show Notes Timeline:

  • 00:00 Introduction to the Legacy Lyrics and Life Podcast
  • 00:27 Meet Albert Hurston Jr.: CPA and Legacy Architect
  • 01:58 Albert's Personal Legacy: Family and Impact
  • 03:17 Professional Legacy: Building a Business and Industry Influence
  • 06:03 Decision Making and Overcoming Challenges
  • 09:34 Living a Legacy: Personal Reflections and Advice
  • 11:54 Albert's Vision for the Future
  • 15:37 Closing Thoughts and Reflections
  • 17:45 Final Words and Call to Action


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Legacy Lyrics and LifeBy Shawna Wells