What does it mean to truly take care of the people you love?
In this episode of More Than 10 Words, John Siracusa sits down with estate-planning attorney and ProVisors member Rod Hatley to explore how a childhood shaped by a hardworking, distant father turned into a lifelong mission to protect families.
Rod grew up raised almost entirely by his father — a man who worked constantly to provide, but who later admitted on his deathbed that he wished he had spent more time creating memories instead of accumulating wealth. When his father passed away, the absence of a proper estate plan forced Rod and his sister into a painful seven-year probate process — a delay that could have been avoided, and one that changed Rod’s life forever.
That experience is what ultimately led Rod into law, tax strategy, and estate planning, not just as a profession, but as a way to prevent other families from going through the same uncertainty, conflict, and loss.
John weaves in his own story of growing up without a safe place to land, learning to distrust people early, and eventually discovering that relationships — not transactions — are what build real businesses and real lives.
Together, they talk about how our earliest experiences shape how we show up, how pain can quietly become purpose, and how becoming reliable for others often comes from once having no one to rely on.
As Rod puts it, when you’re going through hell… keep going.