Past, Present, and Possibility: Reimagining Legacy Through Story

22/08/2025 46 min Episodio 52
Past, Present, and Possibility: Reimagining Legacy Through Story

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In this episode, Julia Chung, Co-Founder and CEO of Spring Planning, joins us to explore the kinds of questions that can reshape a family’s future. As Board Director and FEA Community Council Chair at Family Enterprise Canada, and Chair of the Financial Planning Association of Canada’s Board, Julia brings a depth of experience that turns difficult conversations into turning points. Together, we venture into the spaces where legacy is defined, identity is examined, and agency is reclaimed.You’ll hear how imagining the future from the very end can shift today’s choices, why the stories we tell become the roots of legacy, and how families can make room for both individual expression and shared responsibility. Along the way, Julia challenges us to rethink status, belonging, and what it means to contribute something uniquely our own. If you’ve ever wondered how to align your next decision with values that will stand the test of time, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss.About Julia ChungJulia is CEO of Spring Planning, Board Director at Family Enterprise Canada, and Board Chair of the Financial Planning Association of Canada. With expertise in personal, business, and cross-border finance, governance, family enterprise, and conflict resolution, she empowers clients through values-based decision-making frameworks. A prolific author, she has co-authored Women & Money, The Art of Delegation, and The Entrepreneur’s Survival Guide, served as Business Editor for Gazette and PowHerHouse magazines, and was Technical Editor for the 2024 release of Funding a New Business for Dummies.Julia has helped shape the future of financial advice in Canada, founding and leading multiple organizations. Known for her entrepreneurial spirit and her ability to “Manifest the Improbable,” she draws from a lifetime in a family that is both entrepreneurial and academic, and thrives on challenges—especially those beginning with, “You can’t do that.”Resources discussed in this episode:Family Enterprise CanadaDaniel KahnemanContact Cory Gagnon | Beacon Family Office at Assante Financial Management Ltd. Website: BeaconFamilyOffice.comLinkedIn: Cory GagnonLinkedIn: Beacon Family OfficeEmail: [email protected] Julia Chung | Spring Planning: Website: springplans.caInstagram: @springplansTwitter: @springplansFacebook: Spring PlansLinkedIn: Julia chungEmail: [email protected]
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