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WHO TIGHTENS THE PURSE STIRNGS IN YOUR HOUSE?

  • What can long-term care even cover?
  • The numbers don’t lie – women feel left out of the financial conversations. How can we change the narrative?
  • There’s a swell of baby boomers coming… what does that mean for you and society?

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THE FUTURE OF RETIREMENT

Where is retirement going, and what are we meant to do about those changes? This topic is especially important with inflation hikes, and that’s why we’d like to help you out with this episode. Not only does our guest Gerry Linarducci talk about what’s coming up next, but also what you can do to prepare.

HOLISTIC FINANCING

When thinking of your financial strategy, what is it you’re planning for? Why not plan for not only your future, but your family’s future as well? This episode with Eszylfie Taylor is all about melding different parts of your life to create the most holistic approach to finances.

COVERING YOUR ASSETS

Why financially prepare and cover for just “a possibility?” For many, it’s an inevitability. When unforeseen events cause property damage, many can’t make up for their losses. These events can be particularly difficult when it comes to your home or other important belongings. That’s where property and casualty insurance comes in! We’ve brought on Zary Lete to discuss the importance of it and what you can do to get started.

CREATING JOY IN LIFE

Are you unhappy in your work? We’ve all been there at one point or another. Gathering the motivation to do your best at a job that doesn’t make you happy can feel unachievable. However, that’s why we brought along Oshana Himot to record this episode. She discusses her methods on how having good communication in a company’s culture can create joy other areas of your life as well!

CHECKLIST FOR ENTREPRENEURS

When you’re building a business, so little of the resources available talk about the details of financial planning. How are you meant to know what opportunities to take, or even what opportunities are available? That’s why we were so glad to record this episode with Sean Mullaney, Entrepreneur and Author. He sat down with us to talk about the Solo 401(k) and the potential benefits it may offer you, your business, and employees!

FORGET ME NOT

Everyone has had a case of forgetfulness every once in a while, but as you age and that forgetfulness becomes more frequent, it can pose a very serious threat to your financial wellbeing. Join us this episode as we meet with Dr. Bob Pokorski to talk about how you can cope with and even possibly slow down cognitive decline in your later years.

A CASHLESS WORLD

Have you ever bought anything with the swipe of your phone or the click of a button? Spending money no longer requires carrying physical cash, but is that training your brain to spend more money? Tune into this episode to hear how Financial Professional Daniel Rondberg is teaching his young daughters about money (the lesson applies to every age!)

HOW TO NAVIGATE DIVORCE

No one aims for divorce, so when we find ourselves in this space, it can feel overwhelming. Navigating not only the emotions that come with it, but the legal and financial issues as well is a lot to put on the plate of a person. In this episode, Karen Sparks, a professional specializing in divorce cases, shares with us her best tips for getting through these difficult times.

WHERE IS YOUR MONEY GOING?

Close your eyes and picture the big thing you’re saving up for. Now ask yourself, how hard has it been to finance this? This week, we brought on Author and Financial Professional Caleb Guilliams, who is ready to help you save for that item without pinching your wallet.

PINT SIZED MIRACLES: THE NICU JOURNEY

The NICU journey isn’t something any family expects or wants to be in, and parents may feel scared and alone. Paul and Martha Sharkey experienced a double preemie birth 10 years ago and realized the financial and emotional care gap that exists for parents during this journey. This episode, we invited them on to talk about their non-profit they started that can help you or your loved ones during this difficult time.

WHO WE LEAVE BEHIND

Green Beret Scott Mann has lived a heroic life with his 23 years in the military, and now retired, his efforts haven’t stopped. In this episode, Scott discusses his work with a non-profit, his continued support for the military community, and spreads his own stories from Afghanistan on trust, leadership, and teamwork. If you ever feel like you’re losing grip on those traits, this episode is for you.

THE PYRAMID OF RISK

If you’re not actively participating in the current market, it can be difficult to understand all the risks and volatility that can threaten your investment portfolio. This week, Dave Alison joins the program to talk about the pyramid of risk. Learn what the pyramid is, and how you can mitigate the risks within it in this week’s show!