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Welcome back to another episode of Modern Financial Wellness. I’m your host, Jim Grace, and today, we’re exploring an incredibly important, nuanced topic—how grief and loss, particularly widowhood, impact financial well-being. This is a subject that’s both deeply personal and highly relevant to anyone supporting loved ones through life’s most challenging transitions.
Joining me for this powerful conversation is Paula Harris, co-founder of WH Cornerstone Investments. Paula brings a remarkable, holistic approach to financial planning, blending her human resources background, four decades of experience in the industry, and an unwavering commitment to guiding midlife widowed women. Paula describes herself as a “dream architect,” an accomplished cheese maker and yogi, a TEDx speaker, and the author of Rise Up: A Widow’s Journal and Rise Up: Grief Journal. Her practice, deeply rooted in “curveball life planning,” is all about helping clients—especially widows—find financial peace and personal strength after loss.
5 Key Takeaways
Resources and Further Reading
Financial well-being, especially after loss, isn’t just about having enough money. It’s about creating the freedom, support, and opportunities to rebuild your life—and knowing you’re not alone on that path. I hope these insights and resources help you support your clients, friends, or loved ones with even more compassion and actionable guidance.
If you found this conversation helpful, please share, subscribe, and check out our full archive at modernfinancialwellness.com—and remember to take care of yourself and those around you.
Until next time,
Jim Grace
By Modern Financial WellnessWelcome back to another episode of Modern Financial Wellness. I’m your host, Jim Grace, and today, we’re exploring an incredibly important, nuanced topic—how grief and loss, particularly widowhood, impact financial well-being. This is a subject that’s both deeply personal and highly relevant to anyone supporting loved ones through life’s most challenging transitions.
Joining me for this powerful conversation is Paula Harris, co-founder of WH Cornerstone Investments. Paula brings a remarkable, holistic approach to financial planning, blending her human resources background, four decades of experience in the industry, and an unwavering commitment to guiding midlife widowed women. Paula describes herself as a “dream architect,” an accomplished cheese maker and yogi, a TEDx speaker, and the author of Rise Up: A Widow’s Journal and Rise Up: Grief Journal. Her practice, deeply rooted in “curveball life planning,” is all about helping clients—especially widows—find financial peace and personal strength after loss.
5 Key Takeaways
Resources and Further Reading
Financial well-being, especially after loss, isn’t just about having enough money. It’s about creating the freedom, support, and opportunities to rebuild your life—and knowing you’re not alone on that path. I hope these insights and resources help you support your clients, friends, or loved ones with even more compassion and actionable guidance.
If you found this conversation helpful, please share, subscribe, and check out our full archive at modernfinancialwellness.com—and remember to take care of yourself and those around you.
Until next time,
Jim Grace