A Legacy Of Passion and Style with Robyn Blaber
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons - A podcast by Angelina Carleton

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Book your Discovery Session today at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions, the ultimate resource to help you define, develop and execute your holistic legacy plan today. Lock in your spot at www.designurlegacy.com/consultation. - From royalty to aristocrates, the Chateau Versailles has hosted many events over the centuries. In 2011, Robyn Blaber enjoyed his first costume ball at the palace and 18th century fashion inspired him to explore the re-creation of the garments worn during that period. After Robyn attended his first couture formal function and enjoyed the experience immensely, he brought his closest friends each year thereafter. Mr. Blaber then wanted more options than what the dozen costume shops in Paris offered. Thus, he began his journey of discovering how he could create 18th century fashion himself. Artistic expression is a big deal for Robyn: “at the end of the day, you have created something – everything you take for granted had to be created by someone … some of the greatest things in life are things that someone had a passion for”. Each dress or jacket requires about 15 meters of fabric and he begins each piece with a specific friend in mind. In the past decade, Mr. Blaber realized he created products in the software industry for others who then owned the intellectual property. He had little to no control over his work products and they became obsolete in 2-4 years. However, his 18th century fashion hobby became a passion. One might say he commenced a tangible legacy with his fashion collection of 20+ dresses, men’s jackets and other specially designed pieces. The greatest joy he finds is having a friend premiere his latest fashion piece. He is living his values through his tailoring skills so others can be transformed by his art. Robyn states “you are given one life … participate in that life in creating, contributing, involving people… you need to be a part of this world.” Mr. Blaber ends this podcast episode by highlighting his latest men’s jacket, a piece of over 850,000 stitches, and a statement that his only regret is not starting 18th century fashion sooner. In closing, he emphasized his artistic expression fulfills his personal legacy. Learn more about Mr. Blaber at: https://www.instagram.com/chevalierrobyn/ --- About Legacy Planning(c): There is an empty space between financial planning and estate law where a co-active coach can expand the conversations around your holistic legacy planning. Our Story: We believe the positive legacy of every human being can be realized with great coaching. Most of us are not developing the kind of legacy that allows us to be as happy and intentional as we'd like to be. We think, speak and write about developing personal life legacies so others can see a way forward with ease and possibilities. If the path to your legacy is defined and developed, you will be able to experience more freedom, fulfillment and satisfaction. Our Mission Statement: Developing a holistic legacy is not yet an endeavor to pursue for most people, even if it could be a vision ‘one day’, which sometimes makes people feel overwhelmed and with clay feet. We wake up every morning and pave a way for "new legacy conversations" so more people can take personal agency in designing their lasting legacy. Our Theme: If the bridge to a personal legacy is made clear, more people will be able to cross to the other side and design a legacy filled with meaning and their values. - If you’re not a client yet, here’s your invitation to schedule your consultation and book your first session online today. We work with self-made entrepreneurs, family office executives, NextGen family members, trustees of charitable estates and those participating in family foundations. Thank you for tuning in and joining us on this journey! #humancapital #spiritualcapital #intellectualcapitalBecome a supporter of this podcast: