Episodes
Tina BQ Tran is a certified Energy Psychology practitioner who uses a number of energy healing modalities such as Emotional Freedom Techniques, Breathwork, Meditation, EMDR, Matrix Reimprinting, Energy Medicine, Gentle & Chair Yoga, etc. to help overworked and overwhelmed professionals address emotional sufferings such as grief, anxiety, stress, insomnia, trauma, PTSD, emotional eating, etc.
Published 06/10/22
Published 06/10/22
“I intentionally focus on caring for myself spiritually and physically to live long...so I am available to help others. I pursue the cultivation of new skills, wisdom, courage, and gratitude on a daily basis so I can reject cynicism, complacency, resignation, and mediocrity. I make sure I laugh every day so as not to take myself or "stuff" too seriously. I am about being the best student, advisor, and version of me possible to be better empowered to help and encourage my clients and their...
Published 06/03/22
Lee Atherton is a fire chaplain and end-of-life, grief support, and resilience coach with over 15 years of experience. Her passions are to help people live their dying by discovering the beauty in the process and the gifts to be found; to journey with people through the whitewaters of grief, navigating the chaos, until they reach the tranquil pool of stillness.  Recognizing the demands of anyone in the helping or caring professions, Lee offers programs in resiliency for chaplains,...
Published 05/27/22
Sharilin Peters is the owner of Pack My Parents. They specialize in downsizing and move management typically for seniors who are moving into a smaller place or helping the adult children when a parent passes away.  "When you need more than guys & a truck"​ is the corporate motto.
Published 05/20/22
Francesca Vanderwall shares her story with us. Her world fell out from under her when she was 13 and her mom had an asthma attack. Her emergency inhaler didn’t work so she had to call an ambulance for her. Her mother was transported to the emergency room where Francesca was left in the waiting room to call relatives with numbers she looked up in the phone book. The day after Christmas, her Mom was declared brain dead. A custody battle ensued over the next two years between her aunt &...
Published 05/13/22
Melanie is a Wife, Mom, Educator, Speaker, and Parenting Mentor. She’s the mom of three great kids in their teens and early 20s. She’s a teacher of preschool, elementary, and now middle school -you could say that she’s seen it all. At Parenting High Schoolers, she shares ideas for parents of teens, mom self-care, and inspiration for you as you travel this road called life. She shares resources and insight that she’s gained through her years as the mom of teens.
Published 05/06/22
Lisa Adams is an Amazon best-selling author, Life Coach, and speaker. She became a caregiver to her husband Mike who was injured and diagnosed with PTSD after his second deployment in 2006. After almost a decade as a caregiver, Lisa realized she needed support in the caregiver role. She participated in a peer support group program for military spouses and that led her to become a certified life coach where she specializes in helping other caregivers like her. She believes that a caregiver...
Published 04/29/22
Mary Greenlee is a Virtual Fact Gatherer's Coach and Author of the Life Facts Book. Mary is a speaker and coach for both individuals and groups. Her Mission is to inspire individuals to organize and make accessible the most important facts & information of their lives. Mary’s goal is to assist individuals to empower themselves by being prepared with their facts so they are fact-ready when navigating life’s inevitable transition. 
Published 04/22/22
Jeanne Gormick joins Stacey today to tell her story. She talks about her Dad’s dementia, her Mom passing away without a will, and her idea of keeping a notebook where she makes note of all recurring payments in her life.
Published 04/15/22
Dr. Karen Wyatt is a hospice physician, author, speaker, and the host of End-of-Life University, an online educational program and podcast that features conversations with experts who work in all aspects of end-of-life care. She is widely regarded as a thought-leader in the effort to transform the way we care for our dying in the U.S.
Published 04/08/22
Robin Quinn Keehn joins us today to share her unique story of how prepared her parents, specifically her dad, were for their ultimate death. Her Dad made sure that she had all of the passwords, showed her where his organized financial papers were, his funeral was already organized after he passed away, etc. She is the perfect example of what a gift this work is to the loved ones you leave behind. You can never do this work too early, but you can find yourself in a position where it’s too...
Published 04/01/22
Megan Bozzuto joins us today to talk about her husband who had a stroke on a business trip in Las Vegas last year. She had to find someone to watch her three young children, hop on a flight to Vegas, and when she got there he was unable to speak because of the stroke. She was left with many unanswered questions. How would they get home from Las Vegas? Who should she notify in his company that this happened to him. He was responsible for paying all of their bills and was suddenly unable to...
Published 03/25/22
Maggie Tinsley is one of Vital Decisions Clinical Account Executives, she works closely with established clients to provide training on Vital Decisions programs, assists in identifying members who would benefit from advance care planning (ACP) based on their medical diagnoses and serves as an overall clinical resource for clients and their teams.
Published 03/18/22
Renay Teper is a Pre-Planning Advisor with Dignity Memorial. Renay enjoys helping families pre-plan their final arrangements hopefully without time or health constraints. Pre-planning provides peace of mind to oneself and loved ones. There are many options for funeral and cemetery arrangements and these choices are very personal. Renay finds satisfaction in helping families navigate these options based on their personal experience and choices.
Published 03/11/22
Laura Thatcher joins us today to discuss the ins and outs of selecting a guardian for your children if you should ever pass away. Laura compares it to football: you have your starting quarterback, but then you also have your 2nd string and even 3rd and 4th string quarterbacks. Selecting a guardian should be the same way. You want multiple options to ensure you are fully covered in multiple scenarios.
Published 03/04/22
Ian Blei joins us today to tell us his story. After his mother woke up from a coma, Ian was left with the realization of how uncontrollable her financial situation had gotten. Many bills were going unpaid, there was no budget in play, she was beginning to receive some scary letters with final notices, etc. Ian stepped in, took over and helped her create a system that will ensure everything is getting paid and she is living within her means. This opens up the important conversation about...
Published 02/25/22
Jill Lublin joins us to share the heartbreaking story of having to buy back her mother’s sentimental possessions from an auction house after she was moved to a group home because of her dementia. Jill took on huge financial responsibility for her mom’s end of life care due to poor planning. She is here to say “Get it together NOW before it’s too late.”
Published 02/18/22
Nancy Gordon joins us to talk about her service dog Toaster. Toaster was a Xolo, which is a hairless dog with a long history of healing humans in Ancient Aztec culture. This opens the conversation up to what happens to our beloved pets after we pass away. Nancy and Stacey talk about assisting pets through their grief and leaving them with a plan in place that ensures their wellbeing.
Published 02/11/22
PK Eastman joins us to tell her story of what happened after her husband passed away. For years, she was in the dark about her family’s finances because her husband handled everything. She was aware of their spending, she would buy things for the house here and there, they purchased a motorhome, but she did not know anything regarding their input versus output. Then, he passed away and she was left dealing with the collateral damage of their massive tax bill.
Published 02/04/22
Lorrie Richins has spent a lifetime learning about the value of pain in our lives. Lorrie works as a family empowerment coach to help people understand the gift they’re being given even if it comes in an ugly package. She helps people unpack harmful patterns of behavior to let them dissolve and be replaced by beneficial patterns.
Published 01/28/22
Mike Lyon joins us to talk equity share and the opportunities available for property owners. Mike discusses how our education system doesn’t start young people off with the right financial strategies, despite it being a critical part of life! It’s hugely important to learn all of your options and then choose the right financial strategies based on your situation. Let’s explore!
Published 01/21/22
Kathi Burns joins us to talk about downsizing and organizing your belongings. There can be a lot of sentimental attachment around items but at the end of the day it's just “stuff.” Kathi works to help people make this shift.
Published 01/14/22
William Decker joins us to talk about the Retirement RedZone. The five years prior to retirement and the five years following are a very important time with a lot of transitions happening.
Published 01/07/22
Ferlie Almonte joins us to share her amazing accomplishments and inspirational journey. She lost her spouse eight months after their wedding day and went into bankruptcy. Through this experience, she learned about something not many know about: living benefits.
Published 12/31/21