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Episode Highlights
Join Leaha Mattinson as she speaks to Greg Bird about generational estate planning, thinking about the legacy you will leave behind, and music that heals your soul throughout the journey.
Quotable Quotes
14.38 - 14.41: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
22.32 - 22.36: “What’s equal is maybe not what’s fair and what’s fair is maybe not what’s equal.”
23.54 - 24.01: “Never be afraid to hold your head up high, smile and look a stranger in the eye as you pass them by.”
28.20 - 28.26: “Everything you've been working so hard to accomplish and build could be just wiped right out if in the wrong hands.”
28.46 - 28.58: “With great power, comes great responsibility, so the larger the estate that one has amassed, the more responsibility there is to know how to de-accumulate that and pass that on to that next generation.”
40.49 - 40.58: “If we’re blessed to be able to see all those generations before us, the 3 generations, to the 3 generations ahead, what a beautiful thing that is.”
41.39 - 41.50: “Music… is a universal language and what can carry on is not only music, it’s the stories that are tied to that music and how universally every culture has music”.
50.12 - 50.20: “It’s not just money, it’s how rich you are, rich with feeling, rich with the worth that you have and what you can do for the world, make it a better place.”
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Episode Highlights
Join Leaha Mattinson as she speaks to Greg Bird about generational estate planning, thinking about the legacy you will leave behind, and music that heals your soul throughout the journey.
Quotable Quotes
14.38 - 14.41: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
22.32 - 22.36: “What’s equal is maybe not what’s fair and what’s fair is maybe not what’s equal.”
23.54 - 24.01: “Never be afraid to hold your head up high, smile and look a stranger in the eye as you pass them by.”
28.20 - 28.26: “Everything you've been working so hard to accomplish and build could be just wiped right out if in the wrong hands.”
28.46 - 28.58: “With great power, comes great responsibility, so the larger the estate that one has amassed, the more responsibility there is to know how to de-accumulate that and pass that on to that next generation.”
40.49 - 40.58: “If we’re blessed to be able to see all those generations before us, the 3 generations, to the 3 generations ahead, what a beautiful thing that is.”
41.39 - 41.50: “Music… is a universal language and what can carry on is not only music, it’s the stories that are tied to that music and how universally every culture has music”.
50.12 - 50.20: “It’s not just money, it’s how rich you are, rich with feeling, rich with the worth that you have and what you can do for the world, make it a better place.”
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.