Brian Adams and Sasha Lund discuss the evolving dynamics of wealth transfer, particularly focusing on the increasing representation of women in family businesses and offices. They explore the importance of multigenerational collaboration, the cultural differences in family office structures, and the challenges faced by women in leadership roles. The discussion also touches on the service provider industry and the need for emotional intelligence in leadership, as well as the future trends in family businesses amidst technological advancements.
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Sasha Lund on her great-grandfather – The Stamp
Sasha Lund shares the astonishing true story of her great-grandfather, Sven Mårtensson—a poor Swedish dock worker who fled his country at 16 after assaulting a corrupt sheriff. His 14-year odyssey took him from Sweden to London, Bombay, Panama, and beyond, surviving mutiny, yellow fever, and malaria, all while sending love letters to the woman he left behind—pregnant, alone, and shamed.
Dying Changed My Mind: Sasha Lund on Legacy, Leadership and Gut Instinct
Sasha Lund joins David Savage to explore the evolving dynamics of leadership, legacy, and decision-making. After a profound near-death experience, Sasha rebuilt her life with a renewed sense of purpose, championing values-led leadership, emotional intelligence, and the long-overlooked contributions of women in legacy-driven industries.
