Description
How can understanding your family history empower you to make better decisions and create a lasting legacy?
Today, our guest is John Seaman, an accomplished author, historian, and entrepreneur who has dedicated his career to helping families and organizations leverage their histories to shape their futures. John shares his unique perspective on the power of family narratives and how understanding the past can drive meaningful and sustainable decisions for future generations. He discusses the importance of going beyond mere genealogy and delving into the rich, complex stories that define a family's values, experiences, and identity.
[00:01 - 05:29] The Circuitous Route to Family History
John's background in academic history and biographyTransitioning from historical consulting to focusing on family enterprisesThe personal anecdote that validated John's path in family history
[05:30 - 10:43] The Power of Family Narratives
How family history binds families together beyond just moneyThe role of family history in decision-makingThe importance of understanding the "why" behind family decisions
[10:44 - 16:39] Best Practices for Capturing Family Histories
Going beyond genealogy and legacy films to uncover rich, complex storiesThe value of professional research and historical methodologyThe role of family representatives in initiating family history projects
[16:40 - 22:18] Navigating Difficult Pasts and Generational Divides
The importance of confronting and learning from difficult family historiesHow younger generations can reimagine family values and find their place in the storyThe potential for difficult pasts to serve as narrative drivers for positive change
[22:19 - 31:52] Engaging with Family Histories in the Modern Age
Common pitfalls and the importance of emotional commitment and trustThe various formats for presenting family historiesThe value of making family histories accessible among family members
Key Notes:
"Understanding our past helps us make meaningful and sustainable decisions for our family's future." – John Seaman
"A legacy is not just transmitted, but it's also received, and it has to be received for it to carry forward from one generation to the next." - John Seaman
Connect with John!
Website:https://www.saybrookpartners.com/
This episode is sponsored by Mack International, a specialized executive search and human capital consulting firm serving the family office/wealth management markets. Please visit their website here for more information.
Connect with me:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-c-adams/ (LinkedIn)
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