How to talk about inheritance (without talking about money) | Emily Bouchard | TEDxSan Diego Studio
We are in the midst of the largest wealth transfer in history—but most families don’t prepare beneficiaries for what really matters. After losing her mother at 14 and losing family relationships over inheritance trauma, this social worker discovered the secret to preventing inheritance trauma. Learn how two simple conversations can transform your family's legacy and strengthen relationships.Website: https://emilybouchard.com
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#TEDxSanDiego #TEDx #Money #InheritanceConversations #FamilyWealth #WealthTransfer EmilyBouchard is a social worker with over 20 years of experience as a family dynamics coach and consultant to successful leaders and wealthy business owners. With a passion for education and life-long learning, Emily is a fractional Chief Learning Officer to Family Offices. She understands the unique challenges families experience when it comes to love and money. She specializes in stepfamily dynamics, NextGen leadership and education, and family enterprise governance. The core values that are consistently woven into the fabric of Emily’s life and work are love, respect, collaboration, creativity, meaningful communication and life-long learning. She is grateful to live on 10 acres with 8 horses. Emily is passionate about having a positive impact on the lives of her clients, colleagues, family, and friends, and making connections that further the goals and dreams of those around her.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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