
I Think They Know
"I think they know." Those four words can leave a family with more uncertainty than we realize. In this short solo episode, David talks about the difference between having the paperwork done and making sure your family a

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Hosted by David E. Edey · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 50 episodes
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The podcast is filled with advice, tips, and many real-life examples demonstrating what can go wrong (and what can go right), depending on whether or not families plan accordingly in advance, communicate clearly with one another, and are willing to put petty and selfish differences aside.No one likes talking about death and inheritances before they absolutely have to, but as I have learned from personal experience, having these conversations earlier, rather than later, will save a lot of time and money, alleviate a ton of stress and ill-feeling, and ensure that the deceased's wishes are properly and efficiently carried out.
David E. Edey hosts The Executor Help Podcast, a society show with 50 episodes published.

"I think they know." Those four words can leave a family with more uncertainty than we realize. In this short solo episode, David talks about the difference between having the paperwork done and making sure your family a

How often do we spend so much time preparing for tomorrow that we forget to enjoy today? If you're the Responsible One in your family, you probably know the feeling. There's always another form to complete, another conve

Most of us think we'll have time. Time for one more visit. One more conversation. One more chance to say what matters. But sometimes life changes without warning. In this episode, David has a conversation with Elizabeth

Every family seems to have one. They're not always the oldest child. They're not always the executor. They don't ask for the responsibility. But when life becomes uncertain, they're the one who quietly steps forward. In

Have you ever wondered why the same family arguments keep happening—even decades later? In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, David sits down with Dr. Robert V. Hurst, author of Life's Fingerprint, to explore how birt

There's a sentence that doesn't often get said out loud, but it sits underneath many of the conversations families avoid: "I don't want this to be hard for you." In this short reflection, David explores the quiet motivat

In this special Father's Day conversation, David speaks with author and editor Margaret McMullan about her book Every Father's Daughter , a collection of essays from 24 women reflecting on the impact their fathers had on

For this Father's Day special, David reflects on his own relationship with his father and the things that continue to stay with him years later. He shares the story of a difficult Father's Day that changed his family for

What if you knew exactly how many Mondays you had left? In this episode, David speaks with Jodi Wellman, author of You Only Die Once and founder of 4000 Mondays. Together they explore why so many people drift through lif

When Claudine's father passed away at nearly 90 years old, the family believed at least one thing had already been figured out — he wanted to be buried with his parents. But after his death, the family discovered somethi

There's a moment many families never think about ahead of time. Not the funeral. Not the paperwork. Not the phone calls. The first time you open the door. In this quiet and reflective solo episode, David talks about the

When families fight over an estate, most people assume the only path forward is court. But what does that process actually do to a family? In this episode, David speaks with Bruce Young, founder of Collective Agreement a

Many people know they should talk with their family about important things. They just don't know how to begin. In this short episode, David talks about why these conversations often feel harder than they need to be—and w

What does it really feel like to lose a mother? In this episode, David speaks with Chelsea Ohlemiller, author of Now That She's Gone. She shares her personal experience of losing her mother and what grief has actually be

Why do some things only become clear later? In this episode, David shares a personal reflection about his mother. He talks about the small things that stayed with him. The quiet moments. The way she showed up, and what h

Why do families fight over things after someone dies? In this episode, David speaks with Daniel Glazier, a personal property appraiser who has been in thousands of homes helping families deal with what's left behind. The

What happens when everything starts falling on you? In this episode, David talks about the moment many people quietly step into a role they didn't choose. The one who handles things. The one others rely on. The one who k

In this episode, David speaks with Valerie Oldfield, a death doula who helps families through serious illness, planning, and grief. They talk about why these conversations feel so hard to start—and what happens when we a

Why do strong people feel alone? In this episode, David talks about something many people don't say out loud. What it feels like to always be the one others rely on. The one who listens. The one who handles things. The o

What really matters at the end of life? In this episode, David speaks with Robert Christopher Coppes, author of Impressions of Near-Death Experiences. Robert has spent many years studying the stories of people who came v
Bruce Young
Certified Executor Advisor · Concrete Pumping Holdings, Inc.
1 appearance on this show
Chelsea Ohlemiller
author of Now That She's Gone
1 appearance on this show
Nicole Smith
author of The Spit Saved My Life · JMS Creative Leadership Solutions
1 appearance on this show
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