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Life Rules is a podcast dedicated to unwrapping Life Insurance, from basic Term to the most complex types of Universal Life insurance. I am a financial and investment advisor and have come to realize over the years that folks are very confused about what role Life Insurance plays in their finances. I will be popping the hood through this podcast to help you understand the good and bad about Life Insurance, the content will be real, raw, and from an insiders perspective. Enjoy!

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Life Rules is a podcast dedicated to unwrapping Life Insurance, from basic Term to the most complex types of Universal Life insurance. I am a financial and investment advisor and have come to realize over the years that folks are very confused about what role Life Insurance plays in their finances. I will be popping the hood through this podcast to help you understand the good and bad about Life Insurance, the content will be real, raw, and from an insiders perspective. Enjoy!

    Intro Episode

    Intro Episode

    This is my intro episode, where I explain what this podcast is about.  This will probably upset a lot of my colleagues, so I apologize but this all needs to be said....Life Insurance plays such an important role in our financial profile and its gotten a super bad rep because of poor design, implementation and review by the majority of 'advisors' out there....this podcast will serve as the consumers guide to understanding the importance of not only having certain types of life products, but also to bring awareness to the critical area of designing the actual policy and not over paying for coverage.  

    • 7 Min.

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