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    <description>Mike Boyd interviews successful families and their advisors to learn how they steward their wealth across generations, managing succession issues to "keep it in the family".   
Very few family businesses do the work and even fewer make it beyond the third generation.   
Follow along to learn about family governance structures, family office investing, succession planning and raising happy, healthy and enterprising children of wealth.  
Learn more and subscribe: https://www.businessoffamily.net/
Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd
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    <itunes:subtitle>Multigenerational wealth creation involves so much more than just capital accumulation. The most successful families cultivate and collect values, stories, knowledge and resources to pass on to the next generation.  The systems and processes to do this are very intentional. Very few do the work and even fewer make it beyond the 3rd generation. Find out how with The Business of Family.</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>Mike Boyd interviews successful families and their advisors to learn how they steward their wealth across generations, managing succession issues to "keep it in the family".   
Very few family businesses do the work and even fewer make it beyond the third generation.   
Follow along to learn about family governance structures, family office investing, succession planning and raising happy, healthy and enterprising children of wealth.  
Learn more and subscribe: https://www.businessoffamily.net/
Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd
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  <title>Mitzi Perdue - Matriarch of the Sheraton Hotels and Perdue Chicken Families [The Business of Family]</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Mitzi Perdue is the daughter of one family business titan (her father founded the Sheraton Hotel Chain) and the widow of another, (her late husband was the family business poultry magnate, Frank Perdue), and she is also a businesswoman in her own right. She started the family wine grape business, now one of the larger suppliers of wine grapes in California. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Mitzi Perdue (https://mitziperdue.com/) is the daughter of one family business titan (her father founded the Sheraton Hotel Chain (https://sheraton.marriott.com/)) and the widow of another, (her late husband was the family business poultry magnate (https://www.perdue.com/), Frank Perdue), and she is also a businesswoman in her own right. She started the family wine grape business, now one of the larger suppliers of wine grapes in California. 
Mitzi likes nothing better than to share insider tips for successful family businesses. Her family of origin (the one that started the Sheraton Hotels) began with the family business, Henderson Estate Company, in 1840, and her Perdue family started in 1920 in the poultry business. These two families have a combined tradition of 276 years of staying together as a family. 
Family Business Books by Mitzi Perdue https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b96f5a-1bdc-4b5f-b51a-e29fa46426fb/0Fakuy9e.jpg (https://amzn.to/36plkIh)
Standout Quotes:
* "The odds of a family business lasting 100 years are 1 in 1000" - [Mitzi]
* "The families who put a lot of effort into designing their cultures are the ones that survive, the ones that let things happen as they may, that rarely supports keeping the family business together over the generations" - [Mitzi]
* "70% of family businesses won't make it to the next generation, so if you want your family to last, put a lot of intentionality into letting the family members know from the youngest age that they're part of something bigger than themselves" - [Mitzi]
* "The biggest reason families don't last is family quarrels" - [Mitzi]
* "So a big piece of advice I'd have for every family is, deal with the problems, get them out, come to a resolution but don't go the press, don't go to adversarial lawyers" - [Mitzi]
* "We're measured by what you can give, not what you can get" - [Mitzi]
* "I don't think you can be happy if you're not part of something bigger than yourself...
* If you want to be happy, think what you can do for somebody else,  if you really want to be miserable, think what's owed to you" - [Mitzi]
* "In general, your family will be better functioning the more it knows its stories" - [Mitzi]
* "If your children turn out right, nothing else matters, if your children turn out wrong, nothing else matters" - [Mitzi]
Key Takeaways:
* Mitzi is a part of two multi-generational business families, each of which has lasted for over 100years and over 5 generations.
* Mitzi explains that a lot of conscious effort was put into strengthening the families over the years, noting in particular one of the strategies being the "Service to the Family" award.
* Every single family that exists has a culture, but is it a culture that came about by accident or by design?
* It is critical to be intentional about designing and maintaining family culture as it plays a major role in the success of a family business over generations, rather than just allowing things to happen as they may.
* People need a lot of guidance to be steered away from selfishness, and that takes intentionality.
* Separating Ownership and Control helps create a perspective of the family as an entity bigger than any one person, and consequently gives a better understanding of the role of stewardship.
* Mitzi explains her innovative idea to inculcate the family values in family members, right from childhood.
* Noting the importance of knowing how to handle family quarrels, Mitzi strongly emphasizes avoiding the press or lawyers but rather encourages outspokenness within the family.
* Three ways that a family can intentionally stay together: Family Newsletters, Family Reunions, and Philanthropy.
* Mitzi highlights the positive effects of connecting with both present and past members of the family on the well-being, physically and mentally, of the family.
* As a personal preference, Mitzi would rather use books as a means to archive family history compared to other forms of technology, as it may be difficult to access the archive in the future if the technology used to archive it is outdated by that time.
* Mitzi recommends entering a new family with humility, observing them, noting what gains you points and what doesn't, also pointing out that while the two families had very different values, the values were very compatible.
* Mitzi's letter to her kids: Be generous, be kind, be honest, work hard but be a good steward.
Episode Timeline:
* [00:49] Introducing Mitzi Perdue, to discuss actionable advice on how her family has maintained their businesses and family dynamics for generations.
* [02:28] Mitzi shares the origin stories of both business families she is a part of.
* [04:46] What generation are you in each of these families and what generation are these families up to?
* [10:08] Every family has a culture.
* [13:22] About the family values and how they are inculcated with other members of the family.
* [25:53]How big was the business when it went from family control to external control?
* [34:02] How has the endowment grown to keep up with the growing size of the family?
* [35:34] The 'What It Means To Be Us' book.
* [38:35] Do you have a process or value system around how you keep records for the family?
* [52:50] How was the process of assimilating two different value systems upon joining another family and what differences did you observe?
* [57:15] Is there a constitution for the family?
* [01:00:43] A letter from Mitzi to her children.
For more episodes go to
BusinessOfFamily.net (https://www.businessoffamily.net/)
Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter at https://www.businessoffamily.net/newsletter (https://www.businessoffamily.net/newsletter)
Follow Mike on Twitter @MikeBoyd (https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd)
If you feel it's appropriate, I'd so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to Leave a Review on iTunes (http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745), I receive a notification of each review. Thank you! Special Guest: Mitzi Perdue.
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    <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://mitziperdue.com/" rel="nofollow">Mitzi Perdue</a> is the daughter of one family business titan (her father founded the <a href="https://sheraton.marriott.com/" rel="nofollow">Sheraton Hotel Chain</a>) and the widow of another, (her late husband was the family business <a href="https://www.perdue.com/" rel="nofollow">poultry magnate</a>, Frank Perdue), and she is also a businesswoman in her own right. She started the family wine grape business, now one of the larger suppliers of wine grapes in California. </p>

<p>Mitzi likes nothing better than to share insider tips for successful family businesses. Her family of origin (the one that started the Sheraton Hotels) began with the family business, Henderson Estate Company, in 1840, and her Perdue family started in 1920 in the poultry business. These two families have a combined tradition of 276 years of staying together as a family. </p>

<p><a href="https://amzn.to/36plkIh" rel="nofollow"><img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b96f5a-1bdc-4b5f-b51a-e29fa46426fb/0Fakuy9e.jpg" alt="Family Business Books by Mitzi Perdue"></a></p>

<p><strong>Standout Quotes:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>&quot;The odds of a family business lasting 100 years are 1 in 1000&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;The families who put a lot of effort into designing their cultures are the ones that survive, the ones that let things happen as they may, that rarely supports keeping the family business together over the generations&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;70% of family businesses won&#39;t make it to the next generation, so if you want your family to last, put a lot of intentionality into letting the family members know from the youngest age that they&#39;re part of something bigger than themselves&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;The biggest reason families don&#39;t last is family quarrels&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;So a big piece of advice I&#39;d have for every family is, deal with the problems, get them out, come to a resolution but don&#39;t go the press, don&#39;t go to adversarial lawyers&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;We&#39;re measured by what you can give, not what you can get&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;I don&#39;t think you can be happy if you&#39;re not part of something bigger than yourself...</li>
<li>If you want to be happy, think what you can do for somebody else,  if you really want to be miserable, think what&#39;s owed to you&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;In general, your family will be better functioning the more it knows its stories&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;If your children turn out right, nothing else matters, if your children turn out wrong, nothing else matters&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>Mitzi is a part of two multi-generational business families, each of which has lasted for over 100years and over 5 generations.</li>
<li>Mitzi explains that a lot of conscious effort was put into strengthening the families over the years, noting in particular one of the strategies being the &quot;Service to the Family&quot; award.</li>
<li>Every single family that exists has a culture, but is it a culture that came about by accident or by design?</li>
<li>It is critical to be intentional about designing and maintaining family culture as it plays a major role in the success of a family business over generations, rather than just allowing things to happen as they may.</li>
<li>People need a lot of guidance to be steered away from selfishness, and that takes intentionality.</li>
<li>Separating Ownership and Control helps create a perspective of the family as an entity bigger than any one person, and consequently gives a better understanding of the role of stewardship.</li>
<li>Mitzi explains her innovative idea to inculcate the family values in family members, right from childhood.</li>
<li>Noting the importance of knowing how to handle family quarrels, Mitzi strongly emphasizes avoiding the press or lawyers but rather encourages outspokenness within the family.</li>
<li>Three ways that a family can intentionally stay together: Family Newsletters, Family Reunions, and Philanthropy.</li>
<li>Mitzi highlights the positive effects of connecting with both present and past members of the family on the well-being, physically and mentally, of the family.</li>
<li>As a personal preference, Mitzi would rather use books as a means to archive family history compared to other forms of technology, as it may be difficult to access the archive in the future if the technology used to archive it is outdated by that time.</li>
<li>Mitzi recommends entering a new family with humility, observing them, noting what gains you points and what doesn&#39;t, also pointing out that while the two families had very different values, the values were very compatible.</li>
<li>Mitzi&#39;s letter to her kids: Be generous, be kind, be honest, work hard but be a good steward.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Episode Timeline:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>[00:49] Introducing Mitzi Perdue, to discuss actionable advice on how her family has maintained their businesses and family dynamics for generations.</li>
<li>[02:28] Mitzi shares the origin stories of both business families she is a part of.</li>
<li>[04:46] What generation are you in each of these families and what generation are these families up to?</li>
<li>[10:08] Every family has a culture.</li>
<li>[13:22] About the family values and how they are inculcated with other members of the family.</li>
<li>[25:53]How big was the business when it went from family control to external control?</li>
<li>[34:02] How has the endowment grown to keep up with the growing size of the family?</li>
<li>[35:34] The &#39;What It Means To Be Us&#39; book.</li>
<li>[38:35] Do you have a process or value system around how you keep records for the family?</li>
<li>[52:50] How was the process of assimilating two different value systems upon joining another family and what differences did you observe?</li>
<li>[57:15] Is there a constitution for the family?</li>
<li>[01:00:43] A letter from Mitzi to her children.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>For more episodes go to</strong><br>
<a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/" rel="nofollow">BusinessOfFamily.net</a></p>

<p>Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter at <a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/newsletter" rel="nofollow">https://www.businessoffamily.net/newsletter</a></p>

<p>Follow Mike on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd" rel="nofollow">@MikeBoyd</a></p>

<p>If you feel it&#39;s appropriate, I&#39;d so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745" rel="nofollow">Leave a Review on iTunes</a>, I receive a notification of each review. Thank you!</p><p>Special Guest: Mitzi Perdue.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The Business of Family Newsletter</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The newsletter compliments the podcast with subscriber-only articles, bonus content and a great list of book recommendations.  
 
 
    
</a></li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Mitzi Perdue " rel="nofollow" href="https://mitziperdue.com/">Mitzi Perdue </a> &mdash; Mitzi Perdue is a Businesswoman, speaker, writer, Founder of the Sheraton Hotel chain</li><li><a title="International Hotels &amp; Resorts | Sheraton Hotels &amp; Resorts" rel="nofollow" href="https://sheraton.marriott.com/">International Hotels &amp; Resorts | Sheraton Hotels &amp; Resorts</a> &mdash; Mitzi perdue's father founded the Sheraton Hotel Chain</li><li><a title="How to Communicate Values to Children" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1976262488/88088026-20">How to Communicate Values to Children</a> &mdash; Book by Mitzi Perdue</li><li><a title="How to Make Your Family Business Last" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1884108075/88088026-20">How to Make Your Family Business Last</a> &mdash; Book by Mitzi Perdue</li><li><a title="How to Keep Your Family Connected: Templates, Techniques and Resources for Strengthening Your Legacy - Book by Mitzi Perdue" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.amazon.sg/Keep-Your-Family-Connected-Strengthening/dp/1976243874">How to Keep Your Family Connected: Templates, Techniques and Resources for Strengthening Your Legacy - Book by Mitzi Perdue</a></li><li><a title="Home Page | PERDUE® Chicken" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.perdue.com/">Home Page | PERDUE® Chicken</a></li><li><a title="Frank Perdue - Wikipedia" rel="nofollow" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Perdue">Frank Perdue - Wikipedia</a></li><li><a title="TOUGH MAN, TENDER CHICKEN: Business and Life Lessons From Frank Perdue - Book by Mitzi Perdue" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00OYDJYNI/88088026-20">TOUGH MAN, TENDER CHICKEN: Business and Life Lessons From Frank Perdue - Book by Mitzi Perdue</a> &mdash; This is the story of how Frank Perdue built his chicken and grain company from a father and son operation to an international company that today employs 19,000 people and sells to more than 100 countries.</li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://mitziperdue.com/" rel="nofollow">Mitzi Perdue</a> is the daughter of one family business titan (her father founded the <a href="https://sheraton.marriott.com/" rel="nofollow">Sheraton Hotel Chain</a>) and the widow of another, (her late husband was the family business <a href="https://www.perdue.com/" rel="nofollow">poultry magnate</a>, Frank Perdue), and she is also a businesswoman in her own right. She started the family wine grape business, now one of the larger suppliers of wine grapes in California. </p>

<p>Mitzi likes nothing better than to share insider tips for successful family businesses. Her family of origin (the one that started the Sheraton Hotels) began with the family business, Henderson Estate Company, in 1840, and her Perdue family started in 1920 in the poultry business. These two families have a combined tradition of 276 years of staying together as a family. </p>

<p><a href="https://amzn.to/36plkIh" rel="nofollow"><img src="https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b96f5a-1bdc-4b5f-b51a-e29fa46426fb/0Fakuy9e.jpg" alt="Family Business Books by Mitzi Perdue"></a></p>

<p><strong>Standout Quotes:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>&quot;The odds of a family business lasting 100 years are 1 in 1000&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;The families who put a lot of effort into designing their cultures are the ones that survive, the ones that let things happen as they may, that rarely supports keeping the family business together over the generations&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;70% of family businesses won&#39;t make it to the next generation, so if you want your family to last, put a lot of intentionality into letting the family members know from the youngest age that they&#39;re part of something bigger than themselves&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;The biggest reason families don&#39;t last is family quarrels&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;So a big piece of advice I&#39;d have for every family is, deal with the problems, get them out, come to a resolution but don&#39;t go the press, don&#39;t go to adversarial lawyers&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;We&#39;re measured by what you can give, not what you can get&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;I don&#39;t think you can be happy if you&#39;re not part of something bigger than yourself...</li>
<li>If you want to be happy, think what you can do for somebody else,  if you really want to be miserable, think what&#39;s owed to you&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;In general, your family will be better functioning the more it knows its stories&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
<li>&quot;If your children turn out right, nothing else matters, if your children turn out wrong, nothing else matters&quot; - [Mitzi]</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>Mitzi is a part of two multi-generational business families, each of which has lasted for over 100years and over 5 generations.</li>
<li>Mitzi explains that a lot of conscious effort was put into strengthening the families over the years, noting in particular one of the strategies being the &quot;Service to the Family&quot; award.</li>
<li>Every single family that exists has a culture, but is it a culture that came about by accident or by design?</li>
<li>It is critical to be intentional about designing and maintaining family culture as it plays a major role in the success of a family business over generations, rather than just allowing things to happen as they may.</li>
<li>People need a lot of guidance to be steered away from selfishness, and that takes intentionality.</li>
<li>Separating Ownership and Control helps create a perspective of the family as an entity bigger than any one person, and consequently gives a better understanding of the role of stewardship.</li>
<li>Mitzi explains her innovative idea to inculcate the family values in family members, right from childhood.</li>
<li>Noting the importance of knowing how to handle family quarrels, Mitzi strongly emphasizes avoiding the press or lawyers but rather encourages outspokenness within the family.</li>
<li>Three ways that a family can intentionally stay together: Family Newsletters, Family Reunions, and Philanthropy.</li>
<li>Mitzi highlights the positive effects of connecting with both present and past members of the family on the well-being, physically and mentally, of the family.</li>
<li>As a personal preference, Mitzi would rather use books as a means to archive family history compared to other forms of technology, as it may be difficult to access the archive in the future if the technology used to archive it is outdated by that time.</li>
<li>Mitzi recommends entering a new family with humility, observing them, noting what gains you points and what doesn&#39;t, also pointing out that while the two families had very different values, the values were very compatible.</li>
<li>Mitzi&#39;s letter to her kids: Be generous, be kind, be honest, work hard but be a good steward.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Episode Timeline:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>[00:49] Introducing Mitzi Perdue, to discuss actionable advice on how her family has maintained their businesses and family dynamics for generations.</li>
<li>[02:28] Mitzi shares the origin stories of both business families she is a part of.</li>
<li>[04:46] What generation are you in each of these families and what generation are these families up to?</li>
<li>[10:08] Every family has a culture.</li>
<li>[13:22] About the family values and how they are inculcated with other members of the family.</li>
<li>[25:53]How big was the business when it went from family control to external control?</li>
<li>[34:02] How has the endowment grown to keep up with the growing size of the family?</li>
<li>[35:34] The &#39;What It Means To Be Us&#39; book.</li>
<li>[38:35] Do you have a process or value system around how you keep records for the family?</li>
<li>[52:50] How was the process of assimilating two different value systems upon joining another family and what differences did you observe?</li>
<li>[57:15] Is there a constitution for the family?</li>
<li>[01:00:43] A letter from Mitzi to her children.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>For more episodes go to</strong><br>
<a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/" rel="nofollow">BusinessOfFamily.net</a></p>

<p>Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter at <a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/newsletter" rel="nofollow">https://www.businessoffamily.net/newsletter</a></p>

<p>Follow Mike on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd" rel="nofollow">@MikeBoyd</a></p>

<p>If you feel it&#39;s appropriate, I&#39;d so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745" rel="nofollow">Leave a Review on iTunes</a>, I receive a notification of each review. Thank you!</p><p>Special Guest: Mitzi Perdue.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The Business of Family Newsletter</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The newsletter compliments the podcast with subscriber-only articles, bonus content and a great list of book recommendations.  
 
 
    
</a></li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Mitzi Perdue " rel="nofollow" href="https://mitziperdue.com/">Mitzi Perdue </a> &mdash; Mitzi Perdue is a Businesswoman, speaker, writer, Founder of the Sheraton Hotel chain</li><li><a title="International Hotels &amp; Resorts | Sheraton Hotels &amp; Resorts" rel="nofollow" href="https://sheraton.marriott.com/">International Hotels &amp; Resorts | Sheraton Hotels &amp; Resorts</a> &mdash; Mitzi perdue's father founded the Sheraton Hotel Chain</li><li><a title="How to Communicate Values to Children" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1976262488/88088026-20">How to Communicate Values to Children</a> &mdash; Book by Mitzi Perdue</li><li><a title="How to Make Your Family Business Last" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1884108075/88088026-20">How to Make Your Family Business Last</a> &mdash; Book by Mitzi Perdue</li><li><a title="How to Keep Your Family Connected: Templates, Techniques and Resources for Strengthening Your Legacy - Book by Mitzi Perdue" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.amazon.sg/Keep-Your-Family-Connected-Strengthening/dp/1976243874">How to Keep Your Family Connected: Templates, Techniques and Resources for Strengthening Your Legacy - Book by Mitzi Perdue</a></li><li><a title="Home Page | PERDUE® Chicken" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.perdue.com/">Home Page | PERDUE® Chicken</a></li><li><a title="Frank Perdue - Wikipedia" rel="nofollow" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Perdue">Frank Perdue - Wikipedia</a></li><li><a title="TOUGH MAN, TENDER CHICKEN: Business and Life Lessons From Frank Perdue - Book by Mitzi Perdue" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00OYDJYNI/88088026-20">TOUGH MAN, TENDER CHICKEN: Business and Life Lessons From Frank Perdue - Book by Mitzi Perdue</a> &mdash; This is the story of how Frank Perdue built his chicken and grain company from a father and son operation to an international company that today employs 19,000 people and sells to more than 100 countries.</li></ul>]]>
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  <author>Mike Boyd</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Multigenerational wealth creation involves so much more than just capital accumulation. The most successful families cultivate and collect values, stories, knowledge and resources to pass on to the next generation. The systems and processes to do this are very intentional.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Multigenerational wealth creation involves so much more than just capital accumulation. The most successful families cultivate and collect values, stories, knowledge and resources to pass on to the next generation. The systems and processes to do this are very intentional. Very few do the work and even fewer make it beyond the 3rd generation.
Join Mike Boyd (https://mikeboyd.com.au/) on The Business of Family (https://www.businessoffamily.net/) Podcast as he interviews members of some of the world's most interesting families about how they pass knowledge, resources, values and wealth to the next generation.
Family Constitutions and annual letters
Family meetings and retreats
Succession planning
Stewardship
Family Office investing
Multi-generational wealth creation and preservation
Enduring companies and familes
Family enterprise
Human, Intellectual and Financial Capital
I’ve been fortunate enough to meet some extremely successful families in my travels and gleaned insights from how each are shaping their legacy.
Many will tell you that it’s the human, intellectual and spiritual capital that makes them successful for generations &amp;amp; that financial capital is simply a function of their success in these areas. 
If multigenerational families and businesses fascinate you too, subscribe now to The Business of Family Podcast.
I hope you  enjoy sharing this learning journey with me and would greatly appreciate any feedback, resources or referrals you have to offer. 
https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd/status/1277889154601201664
For more episodes go to 
BusinessOfFamily.net (https://www.businessoffamily.net/)
Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter at newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au (http://newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au/)
Follow Mike on Twitter @MikeBoyd (https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd)
If you feel it's appropriate, I'd so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to Leave a Review on iTunes (http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745), I receive a notification of each review. Thank you! 
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong>Multigenerational wealth creation involves so much more than just capital accumulation.</strong> The most successful families cultivate and collect values, stories, knowledge and resources to pass on to the next generation. The systems and processes to do this are very intentional. Very few do the work and even fewer make it beyond the 3rd generation.</p>

<p>Join <a href="https://mikeboyd.com.au/" rel="nofollow">Mike Boyd</a> on <a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/" rel="nofollow">The Business of Family</a> Podcast as he interviews members of some of the world&#39;s most interesting families about how they pass knowledge, resources, values and wealth to the next generation.</p>

<ul>
<li>Family Constitutions and annual letters</li>
<li>Family meetings and retreats</li>
<li>Succession planning</li>
<li>Stewardship</li>
<li>Family Office investing</li>
<li>Multi-generational wealth creation and preservation</li>
<li>Enduring companies and familes</li>
<li>Family enterprise</li>
<li>Human, Intellectual and Financial Capital</li>
</ul>

<p>I’ve been fortunate enough to meet some extremely successful families in my travels and gleaned insights from how each are shaping their legacy.</p>

<p>Many will tell you that it’s the <em>human, intellectual and spiritual capital</em> that makes them successful for generations &amp; that financial capital is simply a function of their success in these areas. </p>

<p>If multigenerational families and businesses fascinate you too, subscribe now to The Business of Family Podcast.</p>

<p>I hope you  enjoy sharing this learning journey with me and would greatly appreciate any feedback, resources or referrals you have to offer. </p>

<p><a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd/status/1277889154601201664" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd/status/1277889154601201664</a></p>

<p>For more episodes go to <br>
<a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/" rel="nofollow">BusinessOfFamily.net</a></p>

<p>Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter at <a href="http://newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au/" rel="nofollow">newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au</a></p>

<p>Follow Mike on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd" rel="nofollow">@MikeBoyd</a></p>

<p>If you feel it&#39;s appropriate, I&#39;d so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745" rel="nofollow">Leave a Review on iTunes</a>, I receive a notification of each review. Thank you!</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The Business of Family Newsletter</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The newsletter compliments the podcast with subscriber-only articles, bonus content and a great list of book recommendations.  
 
 
    
</a></li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong>Multigenerational wealth creation involves so much more than just capital accumulation.</strong> The most successful families cultivate and collect values, stories, knowledge and resources to pass on to the next generation. The systems and processes to do this are very intentional. Very few do the work and even fewer make it beyond the 3rd generation.</p>

<p>Join <a href="https://mikeboyd.com.au/" rel="nofollow">Mike Boyd</a> on <a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/" rel="nofollow">The Business of Family</a> Podcast as he interviews members of some of the world&#39;s most interesting families about how they pass knowledge, resources, values and wealth to the next generation.</p>

<ul>
<li>Family Constitutions and annual letters</li>
<li>Family meetings and retreats</li>
<li>Succession planning</li>
<li>Stewardship</li>
<li>Family Office investing</li>
<li>Multi-generational wealth creation and preservation</li>
<li>Enduring companies and familes</li>
<li>Family enterprise</li>
<li>Human, Intellectual and Financial Capital</li>
</ul>

<p>I’ve been fortunate enough to meet some extremely successful families in my travels and gleaned insights from how each are shaping their legacy.</p>

<p>Many will tell you that it’s the <em>human, intellectual and spiritual capital</em> that makes them successful for generations &amp; that financial capital is simply a function of their success in these areas. </p>

<p>If multigenerational families and businesses fascinate you too, subscribe now to The Business of Family Podcast.</p>

<p>I hope you  enjoy sharing this learning journey with me and would greatly appreciate any feedback, resources or referrals you have to offer. </p>

<p><a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd/status/1277889154601201664" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd/status/1277889154601201664</a></p>

<p>For more episodes go to <br>
<a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/" rel="nofollow">BusinessOfFamily.net</a></p>

<p>Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter at <a href="http://newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au/" rel="nofollow">newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au</a></p>

<p>Follow Mike on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd" rel="nofollow">@MikeBoyd</a></p>

<p>If you feel it&#39;s appropriate, I&#39;d so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745" rel="nofollow">Leave a Review on iTunes</a>, I receive a notification of each review. Thank you!</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The Business of Family Newsletter</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The newsletter compliments the podcast with subscriber-only articles, bonus content and a great list of book recommendations.  
 
 
    
</a></li></ul>]]>
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