
Death and money are two of the most taboo topics in our society yet they are inevitable for all of us. So why don’t we talk about death and money more? The fact is, we’re all going to have to face our mortality and the mortality of the people we love. During the toughest times in our life, we will also be faced with an overwhelming amount of financial and logistical decisions. These decisions have... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | |||

He was trying to be present for his father’s final weeks while carrying the legal and financial responsibility of what would come next.
That's the reality Vincent Valeri faced in the winter of 2022, and on this episode of The Currency of Grief, host... more
Grief after losing a child doesn't follow a script, and no one knows that better than Richard Wood.
Nearly 20 years ago, Richard's 22-year-old son Spencer died in a sudden unexpected loss that changed everything. There was no warning, no goodbye, an... more
Estate settlement after death is one of the most overlooked burdens grieving families face, and on this episode of The Currency of Grief, host Justin Weidenfeld sits down with Davis Wilkinson, CEO and founder of Heirloom, to talk about why that burde... more
Most people spend more time planning a vacation than choosing who will manage their estate.
In this solo episode of The Currency of Grief, host Justin Weidenfeld, your grief financial officer, walks through the roles that shape what happens to your ... more
This show is kind and thoughtful and does provoke conversations with family!
Justin brings together unique individuals around topics that are sometimes considered taboo, but are so needed in today’s society. I can’t wait to hear more as I process my own grief.
Justin shares his personal story of grief and being thrust into a complicated financial situation at a young age. His message resonated with me and made me want to redouble my work to develop an appropriate estate plan and a positive legacy for loved ones.
As someone who is currently going through the death of my father, this podcast talks about all of the relevant things that I, and many other people are currently going through or we’ll go through at some point. It is such a great resource to learn about topics around grief that society doesn’t like to talk about!
Justin was dealt an terrible hand and has turned it into an opportunity to educate and educatehelp others. Informative, entertaining and important!
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