The Power of Self-Perception
Nora Faherty Nora Faherty

The Power of Self-Perception

In a recent episode of The Death Readiness Podcast, I sat down with my father, Carmen Mastroianni, to talk about Dan’s early years. We discussed my parents’ battles to get others to see Dan’s full humanity, and the unique long-term planning that accompanies raising a child with a disability. I also sat down with Dan to get his perspective, in his own words.

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Navigating Parenthood and Planning: A Father’s Story of Love, Advocacy, and Inclusion
Nora Faherty Nora Faherty

Navigating Parenthood and Planning: A Father’s Story of Love, Advocacy, and Inclusion

Becoming a parent is always a life-changing experience, but when a child is born with special needs, the journey can bring unexpected challenges, emotions, and a steep learning curve.


In Episode 7 of The Death Readiness Podcast, I sit down with my dad to talk about the reality of raising a child with special needs, the fight for inclusion in schools and sports, and how my parents made long-term planning decisions. It’s a conversation about love, resilience, and the responsibility of planning for the future.

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The Executor’s Burden: What You Need to Know
Jillian Mastroianni Jillian Mastroianni

The Executor’s Burden: What You Need to Know

If you’ve ever been named an executor, or if you’re thinking about whom to name in your own estate plan, you might not realize just how much work this role entails. Many people assume that serving as an executor is a straightforward responsibility—gather some paperwork, pay a few bills, distribute the assets, and you’re done.

But the reality is far more complicated.

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Conversations We Avoid: Death, Money, and Planning Ahead
Nora Faherty Nora Faherty

Conversations We Avoid: Death, Money, and Planning Ahead

Talking about death, money, and planning ahead can be uncomfortable—especially with the people closest to us. But avoiding these conversations doesn’t make them go away; it just leaves our loved ones in the dark when they need clarity the most.

In Episode 4 of The Death Readiness Podcast, I spoke with Megan Malick, founder of A New Path, about why these topics are so difficult to discuss and how we can approach them in a way that is meaningful and productive. Megan brings a background in grief education, counseling, and after-loss support, helping people navigate both the emotional and logistical burdens of loss.

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Bringing Hidden Treasures to Light: Preserving Family Stories Today
Jillian Mastroianni Jillian Mastroianni

Bringing Hidden Treasures to Light: Preserving Family Stories Today

The physical things we leave behind hold pieces of our history. But without our stories, they’re just objects. By taking time to document these memories—whether through conversations, recordings, or organized records—we create a lasting legacy that future generations can cherish.

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Death Readiness: Small Steps, Big Impact
Jillian Mastroianni Jillian Mastroianni

Death Readiness: Small Steps, Big Impact

What if you died today—suddenly and without warning?

I know, it’s not the kind of question most people want to think about. But death readiness isn’t just about you—it’s about the people you leave behind. What would they need to handle? Would they know where to find important documents? How to pay the bills? Whom to call?

In the first episode of The Death Readiness Podcast, I walk through two very different scenarios: one in which nothing has been planned, and another in which everything has been organized ahead of time. The difference between these two versions of events is staggering—and it highlights why small, manageable steps today can prevent chaos and stress for your loved ones later.

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