Who We Remember
Who We Remember is a show about who we want to remember, why and the impact they have made on our lives. In each compelling episode, host Jamie Yuenger asks her guest one intriguing question: "Whose life story from your family or personal circle would you most want to have documented on film, whether they are living or deceased?" Uncover the emotional, unexpected, and inspiring answers that delve deep into the legacies that shape us. "Who We Remember" isn't just about the stories we tell—it's about the profound impact of the lives we choose to celebrate. Tune in and be moved by the stories that resonate through generations.
Who We Remember
Fredda Herz Brown
We ask each of our guests a simple yet profound question: "Whose life story from your own family would you most want to have documented on film?"
Today's guest: Fredda Herz Brown, Founding Principal, Author, Public Speaker, Guest Lecturer and Family-Enterprise Expert at Relative Solutions
Fredda's pick: Her mother Selma Harriet Nedenberg
Sound Bites
- "Acknowledging her existence by saying her name and by honoring her and remembering her"
- "She never compared us. She never said to me, 'Your sister did this, why can't you do that?''
- "She wanted to choose her time, go peacefully where she still was in connection with people"
Summary
In this conversation, Fredda Herz Brown discusses her mother's life story and the impact she had on her. Fredda chose to talk about her mother because her life story was not clear and she wanted to honor her and acknowledge her existence. She also talks about the importance of saying a person's name to mark their life. Fredda describes her mother as a thoughtful and purposeful person who put a lot of energy into her children. She shares a letter her mother wrote on Mother's Day expressing her love and admiration for her children. Fredda also discusses her mother's intentional passing and how she planned for her last chapter. She reflects on the lasting impact her mother has had on her and the importance of being thoughtful about how she wants to be remembered.
About Fredda
Fredda Herz Brown is a renowned expert in working with enterprising families and their advisors, with a notable career spanning over 35 years. As a co-founder of a prestigious postgraduate training center in family systems work, she conducted some of the early research on successful generational transitions. She is an accomplished author, speaker, and workshop facilitator. Known for her first book Reweaving the Family Tapestry, Fredda collaborated with Dr. Fran Lotery on the Family Wealth Sustainability Toolkit and most recently wrote The Essential Roadmap: Navigating Family Enterprise Sustainability, which outlines a model for family enterprise long term sustainability. Fredda is one of 5 children and mother of two, grandmother of 7, originally a nurse and then a psychologist, entrepreneur.
Takeaways
- The importance of acknowledging and honoring a person's existence by saying their name.
- The impact a thoughtful and purposeful person
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Credits
Produced by Jamie Yuenger and Piet Hurkmans. Our show’s musical intro and outro is taken from the track “Thursday” by the independent artist Nick Takénobu Ogawa. You can listen and support his music on bandcamp here