Vance Crowe
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Well, I mean... They didn't know that he was a deckhand. Nobody ever asks me about the World Bank. And that's something that I think if more people knew or understood what that was all about, they would be like, wait, what are you talking about? And so you guys hit on that. But I mean, to your credit, literally no one has asked me about that.
Well, I mean... They didn't know that he was a deckhand. Nobody ever asks me about the World Bank. And that's something that I think if more people knew or understood what that was all about, they would be like, wait, what are you talking about? And so you guys hit on that. But I mean, to your credit, literally no one has asked me about that.
Well, I mean... They didn't know that he was a deckhand. Nobody ever asks me about the World Bank. And that's something that I think if more people knew or understood what that was all about, they would be like, wait, what are you talking about? And so you guys hit on that. But I mean, to your credit, literally no one has asked me about that.
um what do you do when you're not podcasting i mean i have a two-year-old and a four-year-old so hobbies are like a long long right but eventually they're gonna be 10 and you know whatever like you gotta go do something yeah i mean i don't know like probably podcasting i could probably do legacy interviews as long as i i have breath in my lungs and i can keep the see like a farmer like
um what do you do when you're not podcasting i mean i have a two-year-old and a four-year-old so hobbies are like a long long right but eventually they're gonna be 10 and you know whatever like you gotta go do something yeah i mean i don't know like probably podcasting i could probably do legacy interviews as long as i i have breath in my lungs and i can keep the see like a farmer like
um what do you do when you're not podcasting i mean i have a two-year-old and a four-year-old so hobbies are like a long long right but eventually they're gonna be 10 and you know whatever like you gotta go do something yeah i mean i don't know like probably podcasting i could probably do legacy interviews as long as i i have breath in my lungs and i can keep the see like a farmer like
That, I think, is true, the passing down. In fact, I talk about this all the time. At Legacy Interviews, a few weeks after somebody gets done with an interview, I'll get a call from their son and they'll be like, you are not going to believe this.
That, I think, is true, the passing down. In fact, I talk about this all the time. At Legacy Interviews, a few weeks after somebody gets done with an interview, I'll get a call from their son and they'll be like, you are not going to believe this.
That, I think, is true, the passing down. In fact, I talk about this all the time. At Legacy Interviews, a few weeks after somebody gets done with an interview, I'll get a call from their son and they'll be like, you are not going to believe this.
Dad just took his first vacation in 40 years or mom finally said she's going to move off the farm and finally move in with her sister that she's always wanted to do. And for a long time I thought about this, like what is going on? And I realized when people get a chance to reflect on their lives and When they get a chance to be like, hey, this is the bolt that we went through.
Dad just took his first vacation in 40 years or mom finally said she's going to move off the farm and finally move in with her sister that she's always wanted to do. And for a long time I thought about this, like what is going on? And I realized when people get a chance to reflect on their lives and When they get a chance to be like, hey, this is the bolt that we went through.
Dad just took his first vacation in 40 years or mom finally said she's going to move off the farm and finally move in with her sister that she's always wanted to do. And for a long time I thought about this, like what is going on? And I realized when people get a chance to reflect on their lives and When they get a chance to be like, hey, this is the bolt that we went through.
This is the hardship we did. Oh, and we did it. They look back and they say, remember that pregnancy? Remember how hard that was? Remember that when we had the family and all this drama was going on? But when you're living it, you get done with one crisis and you move to the next crisis and the next one and the next one and the next one.
This is the hardship we did. Oh, and we did it. They look back and they say, remember that pregnancy? Remember how hard that was? Remember that when we had the family and all this drama was going on? But when you're living it, you get done with one crisis and you move to the next crisis and the next one and the next one and the next one.
This is the hardship we did. Oh, and we did it. They look back and they say, remember that pregnancy? Remember how hard that was? Remember that when we had the family and all this drama was going on? But when you're living it, you get done with one crisis and you move to the next crisis and the next one and the next one and the next one.
So I think one of the big reasons people don't let go of the reins is is because they haven't had a chance to sit down and tell their stories, which is the role of a grandchild is to ask granddad or grandma all these questions so that way they can be like, oh, I'm going to go from being this productive to-do person to being the wise person, and I don't need to be in charge.
So I think one of the big reasons people don't let go of the reins is is because they haven't had a chance to sit down and tell their stories, which is the role of a grandchild is to ask granddad or grandma all these questions so that way they can be like, oh, I'm going to go from being this productive to-do person to being the wise person, and I don't need to be in charge.
So I think one of the big reasons people don't let go of the reins is is because they haven't had a chance to sit down and tell their stories, which is the role of a grandchild is to ask granddad or grandma all these questions so that way they can be like, oh, I'm going to go from being this productive to-do person to being the wise person, and I don't need to be in charge.
But that's why I'm always telling people, if you don't do it with legacy interviews, do it yourself. The first step towards succession planning isn't about, hey, how are you going to hand down the farm? It's going to be, how did you do this? What should we know? Tell me about a time when you got hurt. What was the way you handled this problem?
But that's why I'm always telling people, if you don't do it with legacy interviews, do it yourself. The first step towards succession planning isn't about, hey, how are you going to hand down the farm? It's going to be, how did you do this? What should we know? Tell me about a time when you got hurt. What was the way you handled this problem?