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Financially Ever After Widowhood

Stacy Francisfrancisfinancial.com
Widowhood is the state of being a widow or widower: a person whose spouse has passed away. This is a situation that no one wants to be in, but it is something that can happen, and that you and your family should be prepared for financially. When this kind of painful, life altering event occurs, it's important to have the structure in place for you and your family to be protected, and this year on Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacy Francis is going to be talking to a diverse lineup of experts, and individuals who have gone through it themselves, to give you the tools and information you need to be prepared. Prior to this year's series on Widowhood, Financially Ever After covered topics related to divorce. We invite you to check out these fantastic episodes if they are relevant to you.
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Episodes

The Social Security Survivor Benefit Secret with Mary Beth Franklin

Think you know everything about Social Security? Think again. What if the difference between a spousal benefit and a survivor benefit could mean thousands of dollars more in your pocket, but no one tells you? In this eye-opening episode, Stacey Francis sits down with Mary Beth Franklin, a nationally recognized expert on Social Security, to unravel the complex web of rules and opportunities surrounding Social Security for widows and divorced women. With over 2,700 rules in the system, most people...

Jul 08, 202548 min

What Do You Do If Your Spouse Dies Before the Divorce Is Finalized with Lisa Zeiderman and Amy Holzman

What happens if your spouse dies before the divorce is finalized - are you a widow… or still just the spouse they were trying to leave? In this eye-opening episode, Stacy is joined by matrimonial attorney Lisa Zeiderman and estate planning attorney Amy Holzman to unpack a legal gray zone that most couples never anticipate. Whether you're in the middle of separating, contemplating divorce, or supporting someone through it, this episode reveals the hidden consequences of dying mid-divorce - and ho...

Jun 24, 202543 min

What Every Widow Needs to Know About Life Insurance with Avani Ramnani

Should you buy a life insurance policy for yourself, and if so, what type? And if you’ve received a life insurance payout, how do you use that money wisely without letting grief cloud your judgment? In this episode of Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacy Francis sits down with financial planner and longtime colleague Avani Ramnani to break down the most important financial decisions widows face around life insurance, income planning, and long-term security. Whether you're navigating your own ...

Jun 10, 202549 minEp. 201

Getting Financially Organized in Life’s Toughest Moments with Jacob and Peter Gordon

What happens when you’re suddenly the one in charge of all the paperwork, passwords, and decisions, but you’re not sure where to begin? In this heartfelt and practical episode, father-and-son duo Peter and Jacob Gordon share how daily money management can be a lifeline for people navigating everything from grief and memory loss to major life changes like retirement, divorce, or moving across the country. They didn’t set out to become financial organizers—but life led them here through personal f...

May 27, 202539 minEp. 200

Rebuilding Money Confidence After Loss with Financial Therapist Erika Wasserman

What if your financial struggles aren’t really about money—but about emotions you’ve never even considered? In this powerful and refreshingly honest episode of Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacey Francis is joined by Erika Wasserman, one of only 100 certified financial therapists in the U.S. Together, they dive into how fear, overwhelm, shame and even childhood memories can keep you stuck in place financially. Whether you’re recently widowed, divorced, or simply navigating money matters on ...

May 13, 202536 min

[Replay] Taking Control of Your Finances After Widowhood

In honor of Financial Literacy Month, we’re revisiting one of our most powerful episodes of Financially Ever After: Widowhood, a conversation that underscores why financial knowledge is essential, especially during life’s most difficult transitions. You’ll hear from Kathy Gleason, a widow, author, and host of the podcast As I Live and Grieve. Kathy shares her deeply personal journey of navigating grief and the overwhelming financial aftermath that followed the loss of her husband. This episode i...

Apr 29, 202534 minEp. 198

Emotional Resilience in a Volatile Market with Matt Haertzen

What if doing absolutely nothing during a market downturn was actually the best financial move you could make? In this episode of Financially Ever After, Stacy Francis sits down with Matt Haertzen - Chief Investment Officer at Francis Financial - to dive deep into how to handle market volatility without letting fear drive your decisions. When markets dip, it's easy to panic, but Matt and Stacy highlight how staying calm and sticking to your investment plan can help you not just weather the storm...

Apr 15, 202535 minEp. 197

Surviving the IRS: Innocent Spouse Relief and Other Solutions with Megan Brackney

Is skimping on employment taxes worth the risk? Think again! The IRS is watching, and the consequences could be severe. From personal liability to potential criminal charges, tax attorney Megan Brackney breaks down what you must know about payroll tax compliance—and what happens if you get it wrong. Think an IRS notice is something you can ignore? Not so fast. Failing to respond could mean escalating penalties, wage garnishments, or even asset seizures. Failing to pay your taxes—or even unknowin...

Apr 01, 202554 minEp. 196

Navigating Mental Health Law: Supporting Families Through Crisis with Lisa Herman

How do you navigate the overwhelming challenges of supporting a loved one dealing with mental illness or substance abuse when the systems meant to help are failing? And how can you be sure you’re making the right choices when it feels like everything is stacked against you? In this powerful episode of Financially Ever After, Stacy Francis sits down with Lisa Herman, a seasoned mental health attorney who guides families through some of life’s most difficult situations—mental health crises, substa...

Mar 18, 202538 min

Who Will Support You as You Age? Smart Planning for Solo Agers with Marni Blank

Are you really prepared for solo aging? Have you thought about who will care for you as you get older? What about where you’ll live, how you’ll afford care, and who will manage your finances if you’re unable to? Too many people wait until an emergency forces them to make these decisions, but planning ahead can give you control over your future and peace of mind. What if you could make choices now that ensure your later years are filled with security, independence, and dignity? In this episode of...

Mar 04, 202534 minEp. 194

Grief-Proof Your Assets with Claire Schwartz

When facing the loss of a loved one, is there anything worse than being blindsided by legal battles and financial chaos? The last thing you need while grieving is to be buried under probate paperwork, unexpected family conflicts, or financial uncertainty. In this episode, Stacy Francis speaks with grief coach Claire Schwartz about how to prepare ahead of time so that loss doesn’t turn into a crisis. They discuss the importance of trusts, delaying big financial decisions, and leaning on the right...

Feb 18, 202542 minEp. 193

5 Financial Resolutions for Widows with Natalie Colley

After losing a spouse, how do you regain financial confidence and ensure long-term security? Losing a spouse can leave widows feeling overwhelmed, especially when it comes to finances. But taking control doesn’t have to be daunting—it can be empowering. In this episode, Stacy Francis and Natalie Colley share five key financial resolutions to help widows navigate money decisions with confidence in 2025. From understanding cash flow to making smart investment choices, they break down practical ste...

Feb 04, 202531 minEp. 190

Avoiding Costly Mistakes in Your Estate Planning with Dahiema Grant

Ever wondered if there’s a secret recipe for reducing your tax burden without sacrificing your long-term financial health? Could your estate planning be leaving money on the table? In this episode of Financially Ever After, Stacy Francis is joined by the brilliant Dahiema Grant, CPA and tax expert, to unravel the intricacies of tax planning and estate strategies. From the basics of income taxes and capital gains to the more complex topics like estate taxes and inheritance planning, Dahiema walks...

Jan 21, 202543 minEp. 191

Finding Balance in Caregiving with Debbie Weiss

What if learning to say “no” could be the most powerful form of self-care you ever practiced? In this inspiring episode of Financially Ever After, Stacy Francis chats with Debbie Weiss, author of On Second Thought, Maybe I Can and The Sprinkle Effect, about the power of setting boundaries, prioritizing self-care, and living with greater intention. Debbie shares her personal journey of caregiving while pursuing her own growth, offering practical advice for anyone feeling overwhelmed or stretched ...

Jan 07, 202534 minEp. 190

[Replay] Honoring Traditions and Making New Ones This Holiday Season with Jordan Schwartz Hendin

Welcome to Financially Ever After Widowhood. As we’re in the heart of the holiday season, we know this time of year can bring both cherished memories and difficult emotions, especially for widows navigating loss. Today, we’re bringing back one of our most impactful episodes from last year, featuring Cognitive Behavioral and Grief Coach Jordan Schwartz Hendin. We hope this special replay offers comfort, guidance, and a reminder that you’re not alone. Thank you for tuning in, and we wish you peace...

Dec 24, 202439 minEp. 189

Navigating the Holidays: Setting Boundaries and Budgets After Loss with Kim Murray

How can you navigate the emotional complexities of the holiday season, set financial boundaries, and plan for a secure financial future after the loss of a spouse? In this insightful episode, Kim Murray, founder of Widow411, shares valuable financial strategies and emotional insights for widows. She discusses how to handle holiday spending, set healthy financial boundaries, and plan for long-term financial goals, all while coping with the challenges of grief. You’ll hear them discuss: The emotio...

Dec 10, 202445 minEp. 188

The Election Effect: Navigating Tax Changes and Policy Shifts with Deborah Schaub

What steps can you take to prepare for potential tax changes and secure a financially stable future? In this episode of Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacy Francis sits down with tax expert Deborah Schaub to break down the complexities of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and share actionable strategies to maximize savings and navigate tax planning in a rapidly shifting economic landscape. From understanding current laws to preparing for future uncertainties, this conversation equips you with the to...

Nov 26, 202441 minEp. 187

Estate Planning After a Wrongful Death with Mary Beth Heiskell

What rights do families truly have when a loved one’s death might have been preventable? In this insightful episode of Financially Ever After, Stacy Francis sits down with Mary Beth Heiskell, a seasoned legal expert in wrongful death cases, to unravel the often-hidden financial and legal challenges families face when tragedy strikes. From the rights of estranged family members in estate claims to practical tips on managing assets and legal appointments, Mary Beth shares indispensable guidance to...

Nov 12, 202438 minEp. 182

Mind-Body Connection: Navigating Grief Through Movement with Dr. Gina Williams

Can prioritizing your health make you more financially secure? In this episode of Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacy Francis speaks with Dr. Gina Williams, a physical therapist and advocate for holistic well-being, about how wellness influences every aspect of our lives, including finances. Together, they explore practical ways to prioritize health and wellness, discussing affordable care options, the impact of stress on the body, and the importance of self-care. Listen in as they talk abou...

Oct 29, 202427 minEp. 182

How to Support Grieving Loved Ones with Hope Reger

How to Support Grieving Loved Ones Are you struggling with grief and seeking support? In this episode of Financially Ever After Widowhood, Hope Reger, a passionate advocate for those experiencing loss, shares her journey and insights on coping with grief with Stacy. She highlights the importance of recognizing the unique challenges that come with grieving and emphasizes the value of genuine connection and support. As the founder of Grief 2 Hope, she provides resources and a safe space for indivi...

Oct 15, 202443 minEp. 184

Maximizing Your Inheritance: Smart Tax Strategies with Deborah A Schaub

Are you maximizing your tax strategies to avoid costly pitfalls? In this episode of Financially Ever After Widowhood, financial expert, Deborah Schaub, shares with Stacy Francis crucial insights into effective tax planning. With a background working for Fortune 500 companies like Price Waterhouse and IBM, Deborah founded CNB Accounting in 2016 to provide personalized financial advice. She emphasizes that many accountants focus on form-filling rather than strategic planning, a gap she addresses t...

Oct 01, 202441 minEp. 183

Solo Aging: Navigating Life and Healthcare Without a Safety Net with Dr. Gerda Maissel

Solo agers, people without traditional family supports, are an increasingly common demographic. Dr. Gerda Maissel, a private patient advocate, joins Stacy Francis on Financially Ever After Widowhood to discuss the challenges solo agers face, especially in navigating the healthcare system. Dr. Maissel’s expertise as a physician has led her to help individuals maximize medical relationships and make informed decisions. She emphasizes the importance of preparing for solo aging ensuring access to fi...

Sep 17, 202435 minEp. 182

Summer Hiatus

The team at Financially Ever After is taking a brief summer pause to line up an amazing new series of guests for you in the fall. So relax, enjoy the end of the summer, and if you have some time, catch up on any episodes you've missed! You'll find the entire archive at FrancisFinancial.com/Podcast. We'll be back on September 17th.

Aug 20, 20241 minEp. 181

Navigating Estate Planning with International Assets with Paula Jones

Paula Jones, a trust and estate attorney, discusses the complexities of estate planning and taxation for U.S. citizens with international assets or family members abroad. She highlights the U.S. system of taxing worldwide income and assets, in contrast to other countries' residency-based taxation. Paula also talks about other subjects she specializes in - gifting to foreign beneficiaries, managing dual jurisdiction tax laws, and considerations for U.S. citizens living or retiring abroad. The imp...

Aug 06, 202436 minEp. 180

[Replay] Empowering Families in End-of-Life Decision Making with

When faced with a terminal illness diagnosis, your emotions can be overwhelming. You still need to navigate the legal aspects, however, to ensure that you and your loved ones are protected. Stacy Francis’ guest this week is Alison Arden Besunder, a partner in charge of the Trust and Estates department at Goetz Fitzpatrick. Alison has extensive experience in guardianship and estate litigation. She joins Stacy to discuss end-of-life planning, including steps to take when the timeline is limited. S...

Jul 23, 202435 minEp. 179

Unraveling Social Security for Widowed Parents

This week on Financially Ever After Widowhood, you’ll enjoy a powerful crossover episode with the Modern Family Matters Podcast. Stacy Francis joins Steve Altishin, Director of Client Partnerships at Pacific Cascade Legal, to dive deep into the intricacies of social security laws and how they impact widowed parents. Stacy and Steve discuss the financial complexities of widowhood, understanding eligibility criteria, and maximizing benefits for yourself and your family. Together, they unravel the ...

Jul 11, 202431 minEp. 178

The Roadmap After Loss with Judy Heft

Are you prepared for the financial complexities of widowhood? In this episode, Stacy Francis and Judy Heft, a financial and lifestyle concierge, discuss essential steps to take after the loss of a spouse. From assembling a support team to navigating benefits like social security and veterans' benefits, you’ll have a roadmap to help guide you through this challenging transition. They also discuss invaluable topics like managing grief, collecting essential documents, and accessing resources like S...

Jun 25, 202425 minEp. 177

Transforming Grief into Support with Eloise Bune

What does the word widow mean to you? This is a question today’s guest thinks we should all be asking because it could use a new definition. In this Financially Ever After Widowhood episode, Stacy Francis speaks with Eloise Bune D’Agostino, the founder of DayNew, a company and community to support people through life-changing events. They discuss the challenges and transformations of life after losing a spouse and how Eloise turned her grief into a powerful support network for others. Key Takeaw...

Jun 11, 202425 minEp. 176

Hidden Money Sources with David Silversmith

What if you could uncover free money that is rightfully yours? In this episode of Financially Ever After, host Stacy Francis unveils the hidden world of unclaimed funds with guest David Silversmith, a CPA and certified financial planner at Eisner Advisory Group, LLC. They discuss the staggering amount of unclaimed funds available, how they can accumulate from various sources like uncashed checks and dividends, and the importance of checking for unclaimed funds regularly. David sheds light on how...

May 28, 202430 minEp. 175

Mastering Medicare with Riitta Schoenfeld

What are the key considerations when navigating the complex world of Medicare and health insurance as you approach age 65? In this episode, Riitta Schoenfeld, a Medicare expert, delves into the intricacies of Medicare, discussing eligibility, different plan options, penalties, and the importance of understanding your healthcare coverage. Join us as we unravel the maze of Medicare and empower you to make informed decisions for your financial and health security in your golden years. Understanding...

May 14, 202439 minEp. 174
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