Legacy, Her Way

Tanya Hendrix

This podcast explores how women are building legacy, so that, others can be inspired through stories of women creating powerful, personal legacies through faith, family, business, and community. This show is for the woman entrepreneur, the woman of faith, and the woman who dreams of starting her own business, changing careers, or who needs some inspiration. This podcast is for women of all ages, but women in their 40s and women in their 50s will feel most connected. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed are greater than those performed by other lawyers.

  1. 22H AGO

    Keeping Kids Safe with Huntsville Attorney Tanya Hendrix

    Child Safety and Trafficking Awareness: Practical Steps to Protect KidsHost Tanya Hendrix reflects on her conversation with Tammy Brannen about the 1989 kidnapping of Tammy’s daughter Melissa, emphasizing how quickly abductions can happen even with attentive parenting and that prevention is not always possible. Drawing on her background prosecuting child sex cases and later searching for missing and trafficked children with the KlaasKids Foundation (founded after Polly Klaas’s abduction and murder), she explains the link between missing children and trafficking and notes trafficking more often involves grooming—frequently online—though abduction can occur. She offers safety steps: age-appropriate “stranger danger” talks, plans for getting lost in stores or crowds, identifying safe helpers, teaching 911, yelling “no,” keeping current photos and videos, and using child ID kits with fingerprints, dental info, and hair samples (available at missingkids.org). She urges immediate police reporting without a 24-hour wait, vigilance with teen runaways, using social media to help searches, “see something, say something,” and closely monitoring kids’ online activity and gaming.00:00 Every Parent’s Fear01:31 Why This Matters to Me02:07 From Prosecutor to Advocate03:27 How I Found KlaasKids05:20 Missing Kids and Trafficking Link07:46 Grooming vs Abduction09:37 Stranger Danger Basics11:13 Child ID Kit Essentials14:15 Photos Videos and 91117:35 What to Do If Missing19:53 Runaways and Fast Trafficking22:25 Social Media as Search Tool24:40 Be the Eyes and Ears27:12 See Something Say Something30:47 Model Respect Reduce Risk33:55 Online Safety and Monitoring35:49 Final Takeaways and Thanks National Center for Missing & Trafficked Children Contact Tanya Hendrix at Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer LLC

    37 min
  2. 5D AGO

    A Mother's Legacy: Tammy Brannen's Journey from Tragedy to Advocacy

    Tammy Brannen on Melissa’s Abduction, Child Safety Advocacy, and Building a New LegacyHost Tanya Hendrix interviews Tammy Brannen, whose five-year-old daughter Melissa was abducted from a neighborhood Christmas party on December 3, 1989, after a landscaper at the apartment complex took her through a maintenance room window; Melissa has never been found. Tammy describes Melissa’s personality, the rapid timeline of the abduction, and advice for parents including teaching children to scream/run, memorize a phone number, and maintaining updated ID kits and video. Tammy explains the suspect was arrested about three months later, convicted about a year later, and after later release began grooming new families before being returned to prison. Tammy shares how faith, counseling, and advocacy helped her cope, and outlines Melissa’s legacy in forensic evidence, videotaped identification, Amber Alert efforts, and an age-progression unit named for her. The episode also covers Tammy’s career pivot from corporate accounting/CFO work to opening BV Medical Solutions, a Huntsville wellness clinic offering weight loss and holistic services.00:00 A Parent’s Nightmare00:51 Host’s Missing Kids Work01:35 Show and Guest Intro03:19 Remembering Melissa04:28 The Abduction Night05:52 How Fast It Happened09:18 Prevention Tips for Parents11:00 ID Kits and Video Proof14:27 Conviction and Release Fallout19:09 Living Without Closure20:33 Turning Grief Into Advocacy23:06 Faith And Finding Hope25:03 Trust Your Gut Instinct26:37 Wellness Clinic Career Pivot31:04 Entrepreneur Mindset Shifts33:02 Hard Lessons In Scaling35:06 How To Reach BV Medical36:15 Defining Legacy Today38:04 Melissa’s Lasting Impact41:19 Closing Thanks And Farewell Work with Tammy: BV Medical Solutions Connect with Tanya: Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer

    43 min
  3. APR 10

    Care Based Planning

    Care-Based Planning vs. Fear-Based Planning: Building a Legacy With LoveIn this solo episode of Legacy Her Way, an estate planning attorney explains how fear-based marketing often drives women to avoid planning entirely or to do the minimum and never revisit it, and introduces “care-based planning” that starts with values, relationships, and what you want life to look like for you and your loved ones. Using the example of “Diane,” a 55-year-old Alabama business owner and caregiver who dreads worst-case-scenario conversations, she shows how focusing on what you’ve built—family, home, business, and caregiving priorities—creates follow-through and peace. She urges listeners to communicate wishes, share where documents and accounts are, and review beneficiaries since they can override a will, along with considering healthcare directives and powers of attorney. The episode challenges women, especially those raised to stay quiet about money and burden, to plan for life—not just death—through one conversation, one document check, and a vision for the next decade.00:00 Welcome to Legacy Her Way00:46 Why Planning Triggers Fear02:05 Fear Based Planning Trap03:23 Care Based Planning Defined04:41 Diane’s Story Example07:16 Talk About Your Wishes09:03 Beyond the Will Basics11:31 Plan for Your Life13:53 Breaking Southern Silence15:58 Love Over Fear Wrap Up16:50 Three Takeaways and Goodbye To connect with Tanya: Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer Facebook: Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer

    20 min
  4. APR 7

    From Juvenile Justice to Education Leadership: Championing Change with Andrea Alvarez

    Leaving It Better: Andrea Alvarez on Legacy, Service, and Fighting for Kids in Huntsville SchoolsHost Tanya Hendrix welcomes Andrea Alvarez to the Legacy Her Way podcast to discuss defining legacy as “leaving something better than you found it” and building harmony through service. Alvarez, elected in 2022 to the Huntsville City Schools Board of Education (District 3), shares her Huntsville roots, education, and varied career from juvenile probation and municipal court to defense-sector cybersecurity and finance. She describes how witnessing youth inequities, educational disparities, and low teacher morale shaped her advocacy, including PTA leadership, nonprofit board service, and support for organizations like HEALS that bring medical, dental, and vision care to schools. Alvarez explains her motivation to improve disability support after her daughter’s dyslexia diagnosis, her approach to public criticism and resilience, and her focus on rebuilding community involvement around schools and children.00:00 Legacy Her Way Intro01:19 Meet Andrea Alvarez02:46 120 Animal Fosters03:26 Defining Legacy05:19 Juvenile Probation Reality07:07 Advocacy and System Gaps09:32 Education Disparities Up Close11:06 Why Run for School Board13:22 Private Sector Lessons15:59 PTA Involvement and Harmony18:57 Kids Facing Public Hate20:58 Thick Skin at Home22:40 Perseverance Lessons for Women26:08 School Health Access Heals28:39 Values Community Fight30:20 Rebuilding Volunteer Culture32:41 Working Across Politics37:18 Legacy Her Way Closing Connect with Andrea: Huntsville City Schools Andrea's Facebook: Connect with Tanya: Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer LLC

    40 min
  5. MAR 31

    Seeds of Hope: Indigenous Wisdom and Suicide Prevention with Kali Britton-Hathaway

    Planting Seeds of Hope: Two-Spirit Identity, Self-Care, and Suicide Prevention with Kali Britton- HathawayThe host interviews Kali Britton- Hathaway, an indigenous two-Spirit healer and proprietor of Kali’s Organic Sessions, who teaches free suicide-prevention and self-care classes and serves as an AmeriCorps mental health crisis instructor at UAB Student Counseling Services and on the UAB Suicide Prevention Committee. Hathaway explains two-Spirit identity as holding both masculine and feminine spirits and describes receiving that status from an elder at an MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) event. They share how ovarian cancer shifted their focus from achievement to impact and how tragedies involving suicides of youth they knew led them to crisis-line work on 988 and to expanding prevention training. The conversation covers misconceptions and warning signs of suicide, emphasizing asking directly about suicide, acting quickly if a plan exists, and using resources like 988, QPR, and Mental Health First Aid. Hathaway defines their legacy as planting seeds of hope through accessible body-mind-spirit balance, compassion, and community support.00:00 Meet Kali Brit Hathaway00:46 What Two-Spirit Means01:48 MMIW Awareness Event03:05 Elder Blessing and Identity03:48 Roots and Ancestry05:52 Impact Over Achievement07:17 Cancer Diagnosis and Healing10:03 Tragedy Sparks Mission11:11 AmeriCorps and Prevention Tools15:23 Suicide Myths and Stigma19:17 Warning Signs to Watch22:28 Speak Up Save Lives24:49 Resources And Legacy26:11 Seeds Of Hope31:13 How To Help Someone33:54 Call 988 Today34:33 Organic Sessions Self Care35:54 Body Mind Spirit Plan39:21 Grandmothers Garden Wisdom40:53 Find Collie Online41:58 Legacy Her Way43:28 Be The Change Outro

    47 min
  6. MAR 27

    Preparing for Hard Moments: Estate Planning for Family

    Do the Hard Things Now: Estate Planning to Protect Your FamilyEstate planning attorney and Legacy Her Way host Tanya Hendrix argues that most people don’t hate their families, so they should prepare for hard moments by putting basic plans in place. She shares how her uncle died at 56 without a will, forcing an intestate probate that burdened her 87-year-old grandmother with court trips, selling property with judge approval, closing accounts, taxes, employer paperwork, and creditor notices during grief. Hendrix explains that dying without a will or using a poorly drafted DIY will can add unnecessary layers, time, conflict, and thousands in extra probate costs, and that state law may send assets to estranged relatives. She urges having at minimum a will, guardianship provisions for minor children, and a power of attorney for incapacity, plus practical steps like updating beneficiaries, compiling account lists and passwords (including phone passcodes), and organizing documents to reduce stress and family fighting.00:00 Do You Hate Them00:51 Legacy Her Way Intro01:44 Uncle’s Intestate Story05:35 DIY Wills Backfire08:40 Why Wills Matter11:04 Guardianship for Kids15:17 Plan for Incapacity17:35 Power of Attorney Basics19:24 Simple Prep Checklist24:30 Reduce Conflict and Act25:30 Any Age Needs a Plan27:49 Wrap Up and Subscribe If you're an Alabama resident an estate planning attorney, you can contact Tanya at 256-361-1221 or at Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer LLC

    29 min
  7. MAR 24

    Awakening Confidence: Christy Dunn on empowering women through personal and professional growth

    Legacy Beyond the Resume: Christy Dunn on Impact, Community, and AwakenHost Tanya Hendrix introduces Legacy Her Way and interviews Christy Dunn, founder of Awaken Personal and Professional Development, about redefining success and legacy beyond titles, numbers, and paychecks to focus on impact and ripple effects across generations. Christy shares how a 2020 season of reflection led her to pivot from leading top sales teams for over two decades into coaching women through career transitions and business strategy, using journaling, introspection, and input from a trusted inner circle. She describes Awaken’s offerings, including customized one-on-one coaching with assessments, and the in-person Awaken Collaboration Teams featuring peer “hot seat” problem-solving and accountability. They discuss vulnerability in entrepreneurship, imposter syndrome, finding community, pursuing harmony over balance, and helping women see their unique strengths and value.00:00 Welcome to Legacy Her Way01:12 Meet Christy Dunn01:42 Redefining Success and Legacy03:35 From Sales to Coaching05:28 Journaling and Trusted Voices07:28 What Awaken Offers09:19 Accountability and Community11:53 Challenges and Vulnerability16:49 Worth Beyond Titles19:08 Imposter Syndrome Support21:54 Harmony Over Balance24:42 Awaken Your Gifts26:26 Pivoting With Intention29:11 Legacy Her Way Defined30:10 How to Find Christy31:57 Closing and Subscribe Connect with Christy at her website: AWAKEN Connect with Tanya at Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer

    33 min

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This podcast explores how women are building legacy, so that, others can be inspired through stories of women creating powerful, personal legacies through faith, family, business, and community. This show is for the woman entrepreneur, the woman of faith, and the woman who dreams of starting her own business, changing careers, or who needs some inspiration. This podcast is for women of all ages, but women in their 40s and women in their 50s will feel most connected. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed are greater than those performed by other lawyers.