The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

Latest Episodes
Grandmapreneur – Connie Inukai
Retirement is what you make of it. Do you have a second-act story as an entrepreneur in you? Connie Inukai, author of Retirement: Dream Big, Take Action, Make Money: 10 Amazing Second Act Entreprene
The Stress Paradox – Sharon Bergquist, MD
Is stress bad for you? Yes, but so is too little stress. Sharon Bergquist, MD, author of The Stress Paradox: Why You Need Stress to Live Longer, Healthier, and Happier, shares her research on how good
The Heart of Grandfatherhood – Ted Page
Ted Page, founder of the blog Good Grampa, has a new bookGood Grandpa: Stories from the Heart of Grandfatherhood coming out on Grandparent's Day. We catch up on what he's learned from others about gr
Detach: Ditch Your Baggage – Dr. Bob Rosen
Use retirement as a catalyst to detach from unhealthy attachments that may be holding you back from living life the way you really want to. Life is shaped by our attachments. Things like security, ple
Retirement Regrets – Noah Sheidlower
What retirement regrets lie ahead? You can learn a lot from other people's experiences and avoid some retirement regrets that have derailed others. Our guest, Noah Sheidlower of Business Insider, join
Holistic Retirement Planning – Lane Martinsen
This podcast covers the non-financial aspects of planning for retirement. But make no mistake - you have to get your money right. Lane Martinsen is the author of 5W Retirement Blueprint: Maximize your
Empty Nester – Dr. Rachel Glik
Retirement is a big transition. And for some, there's another to navigate: becoming an empty nester. Dr. Rachel Glik, author of A Soulful Marriage: Healing Your Relationship With Responsibility, Growt
Shift – Ethan Kross
You're working on your physical fitness, but how about your emotional fitness? Dr. Ethan Kross visits with us to discuss his new book Shift: Managing Your Emotions -- So They Don't Manage You. - Etha
The Art of a Balanced Life in Retirement – Dr. Marybeth Crane
After a successful, demanding, and high-stress career, how do you shift gears to a new, more balanced life in an early retirement? Marybeth Crane shares her story and insights. - Dr. Marybeth Crane j
Spring Training (for the Rest of Your Life) – John Kaag
In today's complex, fast-paced world, what can we learn from philosophers? John Kaag thinks we can learn a lot. He's created an audiobook Spring Training (for the Rest of Your Life), discussing his id