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Every single day, 562 children in the United States lose a parent to terminal illness. Yet this crisis remains invisible to most of us—until it touches our own lives.
In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Jill Thompson, Public Relations Director at Inheritance of Hope, a Jacksonville-based nonprofit transforming how young families navigate one of life’s most devastating journeys. With over 15 years of experience serving families across all 50 states, Jill shares how hope can coexist with the hardest realities.
From Legacy Retreats that create lasting memories to Legacy Videos that preserve a parent’s voice forever, Inheritance of Hope offers lifelines to families facing the unimaginable. Jill takes us inside their four core programs—Legacy Retreats, Hope Hub, Hope@Home Groups, and Legacy Videos—and explains how community and connection become medicine during terminal illness.
We explore the organization’s audacious vision called “7 Million Favorites”—ensuring every person in a young family facing parental loss feels loved as God’s favorite child. Jill also shares her own powerful story as a bone marrow donor, and how that gift came full circle when her recipient’s widow became a donor to Inheritance of Hope.
Whether you’re facing terminal illness, know someone who is, or simply want to understand how to help families in crisis, this conversation offers profound insights into finding joy in the midst of suffering, the power of legacy, and why no family should face these challenges alone.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses terminal illness, grief, and loss. Please take care while listening.
Guest: Jill Thompson, Public Relations Director, Inheritance of Hope
Hosts: Quinn Harrington & Naila Mir
Listen: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube
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And I’m Nyla mir. Today we’re talking about something that affects 7 million people in the US. Young families facing the loss of a parent to terminal illness.
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So our guest today, Jill Thompson from inheritance of Hope, an organization that’s transforming how families navigate one of life’s most difficult journeys at two. Thank you for being with us.
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I am so glad you’re here, and we’re going to learn a lot from you. And so, as our show says, we’re, now there in the future. So we’re going to jump in to the now.
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now
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Joe, the statistics that, Quinn just mentioned, about 562 children losing a parent to terminal illness every single day, staggering.
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Yet this crisis feels invisible. What do you think that is? Why do you think that is?
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Yeah. You’re right, it is difficult. So when we think about our own parents. Who? My mom, thank God, is healthy as she could be at the age of 76. But it is difficult when it comes to thinking about the side of when if she’s ever gone away. And how do we deal with that? We try to brush it away, you know, thinking it’s not going to happen yet.
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Right? But anything can happen when we think about young families with, facing terminal illness, what does that actually look like? Can you, like, paint a picture for us and our viewers, of what that looks like and the people that you’re serving.
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Right.
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And you talked about, like, terminal illness, things like cancer. Would dementia kind of fall into that terminal illness? Because that’s a tough topic. Like my auntie had that she had, dementia as well as Parkinson’s at the same time at the age of 75. And that was a thing we had to deal with her, her kids.
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Yeah.
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So let’s talk a bit more about programs that you run, because I think you have four main programs Legacy retreats, Hope hub, Hope at home groups, and legacy videos. Tell us a bit more about about these.
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We will definitely want to talk more about this. I know we we jumped right into, now, but maybe we go back a bit and talk about how did inheritance, of hope start? I know it started with the founder, but maybe you tell us about it and how, you know, what were they trying to do? What gaps were they trying to fail?
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Of of.
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It.
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You do. That was my next question. How did you start getting involved? So you’ve answered it already. I’ll be out of time on this segment.
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Okay. Let’s go around there.
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Around the room.
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So.
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Me meet. Well, this is a great conversation because, I started my own company, which is around three connect, which is really about people with purpose. And it all stemmed from that legacy discussion or the legacy thought I had in my mind. Right. So it’s always been about helping people. How do I help people navigate, discover what their purpose is in life?
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So currently I’m doing that. So I spend most of my half of my time in charity work supporting education in Pakistan. So I’ve got a few things that I’ve got now to plan for. Yeah. So that’s what’s keeping me busy nowadays, other than work and my little baby, Aisha, who is my legacy too. Yes. So all those things that I want to do for her, that’s in my mind.
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Yeah. Jim.
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Hey, I’ve always been in sustainability, and you’re being too kind. But, you know, Jill, this is like a I get very sensitive and emotional so I can end up crying in between if, if it’s, you know, I do cry a lot very easily. So. Yeah.
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I have mine. So should we ask? Yes. Jill.
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What?
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Oh, wow. Young you? Well, didn’t even think your son’s getting married to.
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Wow, wow. Well, let’s talk more about her than Quinn.
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Let’s, Wow.
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First.
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That’s beautiful.
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And that just shows. That just shows. When you’re thinking about doing something, you do it because anything can happen. Any time the impact happens. Any time. Right? So I do things like, now one of my things is like, don’t have regrets. If you’re thinking about it, do it. A you don’t want to regret it later and something might come out of it.
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Yeah. That’s beautiful.
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Yeah. Let’s do this.
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And and.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Okay.
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Great.
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That’s great Quinn I know I don’t know if we’re going to go into the legacy videos. I really want to know about these legacy videos because I, I’m interested in see what I want to do. Are we going to talk about it now or should we talk about it later?
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Yes.
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Because now I’m. I.
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Yes. It.
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How many have you recorded so far? How do we do this? If I want to do one?
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So I’m based in London. Can I get that service? Okay, okay.
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Excellent. Across. Let’s do that. Let’s do that.
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across the pond,
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And we’re going straight to jail on this one. Do inheritance of Hope County cells. Oh, it’s exactly what I was asking. Right. So it says families in the US, but it’s not just uniquely, American. The issue. Have you had conversations about expanding internationally?
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I will commit to doing that on this show. Yes.
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Yes.
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Yes. Quinn. So I’m thinking, shall we move to our future
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the future.
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Okay. So, Joe, this is where we get out our imaginary crystal ball. And we talk about what’s happening in your mind for the future.
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So your vision is called. This is really good.
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So your vision is called 7 Million Favorites, ensuring that all 7 million people in young families facing terminal illnesses feel loved as God’s favorite child. That’s not serve. That’s not serve more families. That’s like transforming an entire space. Can you tell us what that looks like for you? The future in 15 to 20 years, whether that’s your organization or even what you’re dealing with in terms of terminal illnesses.
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Yes, it’s a.
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Where we will go in, listen to those podcast and get some of those stories. So back to this about your vision. So Christine Milligan, your co-founder, who passed away, before she died, she had said she was proud that people would there not because of us, but because they share our vision. How do you keep that founding vision alive?
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And while you’re evolving?
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And, what is your vision now? You know, up for inter inheritance. Hope. What do you want people to remember decades from now?
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Which, Quinn, do you have a question? What would you like me?
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So why?
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It’s.
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So.
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Yes. And and listen, I’m here in London. So as you’re expanding, if you need to talk to me. And if we can do something for you always happy to help and be part of your journey to.
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Yeah.
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Thank you. Jill, this has been amazing chatting to you. And there’s a lot more we wanted to talk about, but we ran out of time that maybe we can follow on a conversation.
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And even if that’s personally with each other. So that’s a wrap of our this of this episode. Now near in the future, you can find us on all our usual platforms Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, and YouTube. Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn at. Now near future, or visit us on now Near future.com.
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And Joe. Oh sorry.
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Thank you. And as always, stay curious. Can keep dreaming if it gets in the future.
Feb 24, 2026