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Your Life Your Legacy

Your Life Your Legacy

By: Stan Miller
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Your legacy is more than money, property, and what you can leave for your kids. You want to leave a positive mark on the world. You want to inspire future generations. If this sounds like you but you don't know the best way to do that, the Your Life. Your Legacy. podcast is for you. Stan Miller is the managing partner at Pinnacle Legacy Law, has established over 5,000 living trusts, and helps protect more than $4.5 billion in assets. His book "Your American Legacy: Powerful Strategies that Instill Lasting Values for Generations" was written from his experiences working with thousands of clients. Each week Stan and Legacy Director Katie Beth Hand will interview thought leaders and influencers from the world of estate planning. Attorneys, financial advisors, travel experts, health professionals, and others with advice on the best ways to create your legacy. Financial advisers can help grow your nest egg. The Your Life. Your Legacy podcast goes far beyond that. Stan and Katie Beth want to show you how to create a life that matters and inspires generations. It's your legacy. Make it mean something.Copyright 2023. Legacy Leaders. Stan Miller. All rights reserved. Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • Dr. James Gavin: How the AMOS Institute Is Shaping the Future of Medical Research & Leadership
    Jun 25 2026
    Dr. James Gavin shares the remarkable story behind the AMOS Institute and its mission to develop the next generation of medical researchers, healthcare leaders, and changemakers across America. As a physician, scientist, former president of Morehouse School of Medicine, and longtime leader of the Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program, Dr. Gavin discusses how leadership, mentorship, financial literacy, and legacy planning all play a critical role in shaping the future of healthcare and medical research. Key Takeaways: ● The Origins of the AMOS Institute: Dr. James Gavin explains how the program evolved from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s efforts to strengthen medical faculty development nationwide. ● Why Leadership Matters in Medicine: The AMOS Institute focuses not only on research excellence, but also on developing influential healthcare leaders who shape policy, education, and innovation. ● The Importance of Life Success: Beyond career achievement, the conversation highlights why physicians and researchers need financial literacy, estate planning, and long-term legacy strategies. ● Funding the Future of Medical Research: The episode explores the massive financial commitment required to support medical scholars and sustain groundbreaking healthcare research programs. ● Building a Lasting Legacy in Healthcare: Stan Miller, Olin Wiley, and Dr. Gavin discuss how legacy planning can empower medical professionals to create generational impact beyond their careers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins
  • Dr. David Wilkes : The Future of Medical Research: AI, Breakthrough Discoveries & the Funding Crisis
    Jun 11 2026
    Medical breakthroughs often come from unexpected discoveries — and the future of healthcare may depend on how we fund and communicate science. Dr. David Wilkes, Dean Emeritus of the University of Virginia Medical School and longtime physician-scientist, joins Stan Miller and Olin Wiley to discuss the current state of medical research, the growing role of AI in medicine, and the urgent challenges facing scientific funding. Drawing from decades of leadership in academic medicine, Dr. Wilkes explains how discoveries in diabetes treatment, cancer therapies, and precision medicine often emerge from research that originally had entirely different goals.The conversation also explores the importance of mentoring the next generation of physician-scientists through the Amos Institute for Medical Faculty Development, while highlighting why public understanding and philanthropic support are critical to advancing life-changing medical breakthroughs. Key Takeaways:● Medical research drives massive real-world impact: Scientific discoveries often create unexpected breakthroughs that transform patient care and improve millions of lives.● AI is rapidly changing healthcare: Artificial intelligence is accelerating diagnostics, precision medicine, and research analysis while still requiring human oversight.● Public trust in science depends on communication: Researchers must do a better job explaining how science evolves and why changing conclusions are part of the process.● Funding challenges threaten innovation: Federal funding uncertainty could slow future breakthroughs despite the enormous economic and human return on research investment.● Mentorship shapes the future of medicine: Programs like the Amos Institute are helping develop the next generation of diverse physician-scientists and medical leaders.Connect with Dr. David Wilkes:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aimfd/posts/?feedView=all Website: https://aimfd.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    23 mins
  • Jeff Wenninger: Fixing Police Culture & Trust
    May 28 2026
    What if the biggest problem in policing isn’t policy but perspective?Jeff Wenninger is a nationally recognized law enforcement expert and former LAPD officer with 33 years of experience, including leadership roles during some of the department’s most critical moments. In this episode, he shares how his unique upbringing and career shaped his approach to policing, leadership, and reform.This conversation explores the deeper issues behind police culture, the breakdown of public trust, and why effective communication and proactive relationship-building are essential for the future of public safety. Jeff also outlines practical ways law enforcement can evolve from within to create meaningful, lasting change.Key Takeaways:● Perspective shapes policing: Broader life experiences can improve understanding, decision-making, and community relationships.● Culture change takes time: Lasting reform happens through consistent leadership and example, not forced shifts.● Trust is built before crisis: Strong community and media relationships must exist long before critical incidents occur.● Messaging matters: Poor communication during crises can damage credibility and erode public trust.● Proactive reform is critical: Law enforcement must evolve internally rather than wait for change to be imposed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    33 mins
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