• The C.R.E.A.M. podcast, episode #32: Special guest Savannah Murray talks about raising a child with special needs. 🧩🎗️

  • May 8 2023
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

The C.R.E.A.M. podcast, episode #32: Special guest Savannah Murray talks about raising a child with special needs. 🧩🎗️

  • Summary

  • 🎙️ In this very special episode, Savannah Murray joins host Jason Matthews and cohost Norm Schriever to talk about raising a child with special needs.

    🧩Not only is Savannah a Super Mom to her son, Zion, who was early diagnosed with autism, but Savannah is Jason’s wife.

    🎗️Together, they have a frank conversation about what it takes to raise a child with autism or special needs, and how to not only survive but thrive as a family and individuals.

    🧩Of course, they offer a great perspective as loving parents who always look out for Zion’s needs and best interests, but also from a professional, financial planning aspect.

    🎗️From early planning to medical directives, estate planning and providing for two retirements, not just one, Jason offers some amazing insight for anyone raising a child with special needs.

    🧩With millions of children in the United States now on the spectrum of living with some sort of special needs, the information and guidance on this podcast will prove invaluable to so many people who are struggling as caregivers or parents.

    🎗️As always, if you want specific help, resources, or a financial planning advocate, just reach out to Jason at jasonmatthews@mfis.biz or www.mfis.biz.

    And remember – you’re not in this alone! 🙏🏾

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