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Have you tried talking to your parents about estate planning, only to be met with resistance or emotional shutdown?
If you're a mom juggling caregiving, work, and your own family, these conversations can feel like walking a tightrope. In this episode, host Sara Ecklein is joined by Jill Mastroianni, former practicing estate planning attorney and host of the Death Readiness Podcast, to explore why traditional approaches often backfire and the unseen emotional dynamics at play when aging parents resist planning their future.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
Press play to learn how to support your aging parents with more empathy, clarity, and collaboration without pushing or power struggles.
Referenced in this episode:
Episode 17: How Powers of Attorney Work, When to Use Them, and When It’s Too Late to Get One
Episode 28: How to Protect Your Aging Parents and Avoid Probate Court
DM Sara on LinkedIn for the Free LEGACY Framework download
Connect with Jill:
DeathReadiness.com
The Death Readiness Podcast
Email: [email protected]
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.
By Sara Ecklein5
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Have you tried talking to your parents about estate planning, only to be met with resistance or emotional shutdown?
If you're a mom juggling caregiving, work, and your own family, these conversations can feel like walking a tightrope. In this episode, host Sara Ecklein is joined by Jill Mastroianni, former practicing estate planning attorney and host of the Death Readiness Podcast, to explore why traditional approaches often backfire and the unseen emotional dynamics at play when aging parents resist planning their future.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
Press play to learn how to support your aging parents with more empathy, clarity, and collaboration without pushing or power struggles.
Referenced in this episode:
Episode 17: How Powers of Attorney Work, When to Use Them, and When It’s Too Late to Get One
Episode 28: How to Protect Your Aging Parents and Avoid Probate Court
DM Sara on LinkedIn for the Free LEGACY Framework download
Connect with Jill:
DeathReadiness.com
The Death Readiness Podcast
Email: [email protected]
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.

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