Dr. Natalie Michon's latest publication, 'I Knowww You Didn't Just Die On Me,' is setting a new standard for how families approach the often-taboo subject of end-of-life planning. Inspired by her personal ordeal of locating her late uncle's will and insurance policies, Dr. Michon's book combines humor with practical advice to navigate the complexities of legacy planning. The book is not just a guide; it's a movement towards making legacy planning accessible and less intimidating for everyone, especially the Sandwich Generation, millennials, and Gen-Z.
The book provides comprehensive steps for securing assets, from traditional bank accounts to digital currencies and social media profiles, ensuring that families can avoid the probate nightmares and disputes that often follow a loved one's passing. Integrated with the Heir Tight digital platform, the book offers a secure vault for important documents and passwords, addressing a critical need in today's digital age.
Highlighted by FOX 5 Atlanta, the launch of 'I Knowww You Didn't Just Die On Me' has garnered national attention for its innovative approach to a subject that many find difficult to discuss. Dr. Michon's work is particularly resonant in Black and multicultural communities, where cultural hesitancy around death and legacy planning has often left families unprepared. By providing relatable stories and actionable tools, the book aims to empower readers to take control of their future with clarity and purpose.
Available on Amazon and major retailers, 'I Knowww You Didn't Just Die On Me' is more than just a book; it's a call to action for families to start the conversation about legacy planning today. With the added support of the 'Legacy Ready Challenge' and the Heir Tight platform, Dr. Michon is fostering a community-driven movement towards financial security and generational wealth.



