Trust Tree Talks
Trust Tree Talks
Lisa Schauer, Elizabeth Holmes
Looking for Hope
52 minutes Posted Aug 21, 2020 at 1:00 pm.
– Introduction to Trust Tree Talks.1:01 – Elizabeth explains her spotty WiFi situation & hitting the COVID wall4:32 – Oregon Coast report on protocols and mask compliance6:57 – Lisa reports back from her Skamania Lodge excursion10:03 – Weddings in the time of COVID12:20 – When different comfort levels collide at a professional event13:19 – The inclusion factor in how we gather16:50 – Revisiting good old peer pressure with a COVID twist18:36 – Judgements and shaming, yep, they still feel bad20:46 – What’s the protocol around disclosing health conditions?21:21 – Inclusion in the COVID context22:57 – Generational risk tolerance23:47 – 148 days into the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order24:16 – Hit the wall and fled town25:44 – Planning for the worst, Power of Attorney for a 19 year old28:23 – Juliet Laycoe, family law attorney & divorce expert, shout out30:02 – Grieving the educational experience our kids aren’t having32:00 – Facing reality, tough conversations33:58 – Juliet to the rescue again, benefits of a trusted advisor38:09 – Our call to action “get your affairs in order and have the tough conversations”38:38 – Lisa creates a new dream, future planning with a positive slant42:41 – A diagnosis catalyzes a big change45:23 – My best self and the possibilities presented by the pandemic46:32 – Hope can come from planning for the future49:36 – Internal happiness and searching for meaning50:02 – Honor in the struggle/meeting the challenge50:33 – Joy and Delight51:15 – Closing; how you can support Trust Tree Talks52:35 – Dog’s on the podcastMentioned in the episode:Trust Tree GroupCannon Beach, OregonInn at Cannon BeachSkamania LodgeStay Home, Stay HealthyJuliet Laycoe, PCCollege Students and Power of Attorney formsNorthwest Personal TrainingThe Daily StoicProduced by Chris Martin Studios
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0:00 – Introduction to Trust Tree Talks.1:01 – Elizabeth explains her spotty WiFi situation & hitting the COVID wall4:32 – Oregon Coast report on protocols and mask compliance6:57 – Lisa reports back from her Skamania Lodge excursion10:03 – Weddings in the time of COVID12:20 – When different comfort levels collide at a professional event13:19 – The inclusion factor in how we gather16:50 – Revisiting good old peer pressure with a COVID twist18:36 – Judgements and shaming, yep, they still feel bad20:46 – What’s the protocol around disclosing health conditions?21:21 – Inclusion in the COVID context22:57 – Generational risk tolerance23:47 – 148 days into the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order24:16 – Hit the wall and fled town25:44 – Planning for the worst, Power of Attorney for a 19 year old28:23 – Juliet Laycoe, family law attorney & divorce expert, shout out30:02 – Grieving the educational experience our kids aren’t having32:00 – Facing reality, tough conversations33:58 – Juliet to the rescue again, benefits of a trusted advisor38:09 – Our call to action “get your affairs in order and have the tough conversations”38:38 – Lisa creates a new dream, future planning with a positive slant42:41 – A diagnosis catalyzes a big change45:23 – My best self and the possibilities presented by the pandemic46:32 – Hope can come from planning for the future49:36 – Internal happiness and searching for meaning50:02 – Honor in the struggle/meeting the challenge50:33 – Joy and Delight51:15 – Closing; how you can support Trust Tree Talks52:35 – Dog’s on the podcastMentioned in the episode:Trust Tree GroupCannon Beach, OregonInn at Cannon BeachSkamania LodgeStay Home, Stay HealthyJuliet Laycoe, PCCollege Students and Power of Attorney formsNorthwest Personal TrainingThe Daily StoicProduced by Chris Martin Studios