
Inheritance to Income
Success is Temporary. Service Endures.
Success is temporary. Service endures. After a career that has included the White House, business, education, media, ministry, healthcare and entertainment, Joe Watkins has learned that success is not really about arriving. It is about what you do with what you have been given. In this episode of Inheritance to Income and the What Comes After Success? series, I sit down with my cousin Joe Watkins for a deeply personal conversation about success, service, faith, relationships, caregiving, family and what we are responsible for in the chapters that come next. Joe has held impressive titles and walked in extraordinary rooms. But some of the stories he remembers most have nothing to do with status. He remembers Otis, a coworker who noticed that a young Joe Watkins could not afford lunch and broke his tuna sandwich in half to share it with him. He remembers the people who helped him along the way. And today, one of the most important roles Joe holds is one that came without a title: caregiver to his wife following her diagnosis with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. In this conversation, we talk about: • Why success is temporary and constantly evolving • Why reaching a new level creates responsibility rather than arrival • What it means to have a servant mindset • The simple act of kindness Joe still remembers decades later • Why we should run toward people experiencing career disruption, not away from them • Relationships versus transactions • Losing a job in your 50s and the importance of having people in your corner • Becoming a caregiver when life gives you a responsibility you did not expect • How Joe and his children support one another through his wife’s illness • Why family stories and lessons need to be shared while we are still here • Using technology to preserve family history • Creating and learning after 55 • Joe’s work in artificial intelligence and why he continues learning • Why retirement does not have to mean the end of usefulness • How faith shapes Joe’s answer to the question: What comes next? One of Joe’s simplest lessons may be the most important: Help people. Solve the problem you are able to solve. Make the introduction. Share the sandwich. Encourage the person going through the difficult season. Pass what you have learned to the people coming behind you. Success may be temporary. Service is what people remember. Chapters: 06:41 Is success ever permanent? 09:53 What comes after success? 10:21 Faith, purpose and why you never arrive 14:58 Success through serving other people 17:58 If you can solve the problem, solve it 20:18 The sandwich Joe remembers decades later 23:58 When someone loses their job, run toward them 27:57 Relationships over transactions 31:15 When responsibility arrives unexpectedly 32:19 Becoming a caregiver for his wife 35:51 Who supports the caregiver? 38:51 Gratitude during a difficult season 41:20 How you build legacy with children and grandchildren 43:45 Turn social media into family media 45:02 Creating content after 55 46:04 Preserving a life through family documentaries 48:03 Keep learning how to tell the story better 50:39 What is Joe called to do next? 50:52 Learning AI instead of fearing it 54:48 Retirement or redeployment? 56:37 Final reflections ABOUT JOE WATKINS Joe Watkins is a pastor, business leader, media host and communicator whose career has included work in government, academia, education, healthcare, investment banking, entertainment, television and technology. He hosts Joe Watkins: State of Independence and continues to work across business, ministry, media and emerging technology. CONNECT WITH JOE: https://joewatkins.org/ ABOUT INHERITANCE TO INCOME Inheritance to Income is about preparing people and systems, not just assets, for what comes next. Hosted by Garrick Francis, founder of Francis Legacy Bridge Partners, the podcast explores leadership, family, transition, responsibility, stewardship and the question: What comes after success? Explore Francis Legacy Bridge Partners: https://FrancisLBP.com Inheritance may begin by default. Legacy requires design. #WhatComesAfterSuccess #InheritanceToIncome #LegacyByDesign






