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We sit down with estate planning attorney and entrepreneur Ryan Sharp from Sharp Esquire to explore why estate planning is critical for every entrepreneur and family. Whether you're a business owner, parent, or just someone thinking about the future, Ryan drops valuable gems on protecting your legacy, preparing for the unexpected, and navigating the complexities of wills, trusts, and business succession.
We discuss:
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Why estate planning is more than a will
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How family dynamics impact decisions
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The importance of building generational wealth through planning
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What entrepreneurs need to know about business succession
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Misconceptions that keep people from planning ahead
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How to start estate planning without feeling overwhelmed
Grab your notebook and a comfy seat—this episode is packed with insight, humor, and some real talk about the future.
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Connect with Ryan Sharp:
Website: sharpesquire.com
Facebook: SharpEsquire
Connect with Ashley Chamberlain:
Website: chamberlainandgoodcompany.com
Facebook: Chamberlain and Good Company LLC
Instagram: chamberlaingoodco
LinkedIn: Ashley Chamberlain
YouTube: Ashley Chamberlain
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Keywords:
estate planning for entrepreneurs, wills and trusts explained, Ryan Sharp attorney, Sharp Esquire, business succession planning, family estate planning, women in business, protect your legacy, financial literacy, generational wealth tips
Music Credit:
“Do Over” by Richard Chamberlain
Released by ℗ Listen Records on November 10, 2023
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid
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