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The Get Ready Money Podcast with Rachel Donnelly: Changing The Way We Think About Navigating Loss

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On the latest episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Rachel Donnelly, Founder of AfterLight and co-founder of Professionals of After Loss Services about changing the way we think about money and navigating loss.

In this episode we discussed:

  • Why planning is the greatest gift you can give your love ones.
  • The importance of having conversations with your loved ones.
  • How getting organized, as best possible, is the first step to overcoming overwhelm.
  • Why you need to do your legacy planning, even if it is uncomfortable.
  • Life is expensive, so is death. And it’s more expensive if you don’t plan ahead.

Rachel Donnelly is the founder of AfterLight and the co-founder of Professionals of After Loss Services (PALS). AfterLight assists clients in managing the intricate administrative tasks of legacy planning and estate administration, offering solace and support in times of grief. As the CEO of AfterLight, Rachel has been pivotal in developing unique services, such as the Legacy Building Formula™, a 6-step coaching program aiding clients in preserving their stories and safeguarding their families' futures. Her expertise extends to managing complex cases involving digital assets and cross-border estates, testament to her comprehensive approach in estate administration.

Rachel's entrepreneurial spirit is further exemplified in her co-founding of Professionals of After Loss Services (PALS), the first organization setting industry standards for after loss professionals. Here, she has played a critical role in creating the PALS Training Program™ , an innovative online course shaping skilled professionals worldwide.
Connect with Rachel Donnelly:

AfterLight Website: https://myafterlight.com/

Professionals of After Loss Services (PALS) Website: http://afterlosspros.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelbdonnelly/

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Chapters

1. The Get Ready Money Podcast with Rachel Donnelly: Changing The Way We Think About Navigating Loss (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Loss (00:00:04)

3. Legacy Planning and Communication for Families (00:08:59)

4. Legacy Scan Technology and Uses (00:17:06)

5. After-Loss Professionals Industry Standardization (00:23:54)

6. Organizing Your Estate Planning for Success (00:28:33)

126 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

On the latest episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Rachel Donnelly, Founder of AfterLight and co-founder of Professionals of After Loss Services about changing the way we think about money and navigating loss.

In this episode we discussed:

  • Why planning is the greatest gift you can give your love ones.
  • The importance of having conversations with your loved ones.
  • How getting organized, as best possible, is the first step to overcoming overwhelm.
  • Why you need to do your legacy planning, even if it is uncomfortable.
  • Life is expensive, so is death. And it’s more expensive if you don’t plan ahead.

Rachel Donnelly is the founder of AfterLight and the co-founder of Professionals of After Loss Services (PALS). AfterLight assists clients in managing the intricate administrative tasks of legacy planning and estate administration, offering solace and support in times of grief. As the CEO of AfterLight, Rachel has been pivotal in developing unique services, such as the Legacy Building Formula™, a 6-step coaching program aiding clients in preserving their stories and safeguarding their families' futures. Her expertise extends to managing complex cases involving digital assets and cross-border estates, testament to her comprehensive approach in estate administration.

Rachel's entrepreneurial spirit is further exemplified in her co-founding of Professionals of After Loss Services (PALS), the first organization setting industry standards for after loss professionals. Here, she has played a critical role in creating the PALS Training Program™ , an innovative online course shaping skilled professionals worldwide.
Connect with Rachel Donnelly:

AfterLight Website: https://myafterlight.com/

Professionals of After Loss Services (PALS) Website: http://afterlosspros.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelbdonnelly/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Get Ready Money Podcast with Rachel Donnelly: Changing The Way We Think About Navigating Loss (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Loss (00:00:04)

3. Legacy Planning and Communication for Families (00:08:59)

4. Legacy Scan Technology and Uses (00:17:06)

5. After-Loss Professionals Industry Standardization (00:23:54)

6. Organizing Your Estate Planning for Success (00:28:33)

126 episodes

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