In this episode, we turn our attention to the humble and profound final wishes of Pope Francis. The late pontiff’s will, recently made public, reveals a strikingly simple request: to be buried in an unadorned grave beneath St. Mary Major Basilica, with only his papal name—Franciscus—etched in Latin. Unlike many of his predecessors, Pope Francis chose not to be buried in St. Peter’s Basilica, reflecting a life and legacy rooted in humility. Christine Matus and Kristine Carranceja-Gurski discus...
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In this episode, we turn our attention to the humble and profound final wishes of Pope Francis. The late pontiff’s will, recently made public, reveals a strikingly simple request: to be buried in an unadorned grave beneath St. Mary Major Basilica, with only his papal name—Franciscus—etched in Latin. Unlike many of his predecessors, Pope Francis chose not to be buried in St. Peter’s Basilica, reflecting a life and legacy rooted in humility. Christine Matus and Kristine Carranceja-Gurski discus...
Episode 30 | Another Succession story: The Getty Family
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Episode 30 | Another Succession story: The Getty Family
In the final episode of season 3, we are going back to talking about Succession Planning and how the ultra-rich do it, and of course, the drama that can come from having all that money. We discuss the first episode of the 2017 tv show TRUST, which details the unraveling of the Getty Family and that famous kidnapping. Later in the episode, we continue with the Getty's story except that for this we compared the show to the real-life events that inspired Trust. Thanks for listening, ...
Let's Discuss. A Pop Culture and Law Podcast.
In this episode, we turn our attention to the humble and profound final wishes of Pope Francis. The late pontiff’s will, recently made public, reveals a strikingly simple request: to be buried in an unadorned grave beneath St. Mary Major Basilica, with only his papal name—Franciscus—etched in Latin. Unlike many of his predecessors, Pope Francis chose not to be buried in St. Peter’s Basilica, reflecting a life and legacy rooted in humility. Christine Matus and Kristine Carranceja-Gurski discus...