Starting Over at 50

008: Plan A Is Gone. Now What? Jonmark Richardson on Starting Over


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Jonmark Richardson is a financial advisor in Phoenix, Arizona. He's got a story. At 19, his life was headed in one direction. He knew exactly what he wanted. And then in a split second, everything changed. What he went through and what he watched his mom go through with money shaped how he helps people plan for their financial lives. Not for when things go right. For when plan A goes out the window.

Key Topics

The Accident That Changed Everything At 19, Jonmark was about to go pro in motocross. It was all he thought about, dreamt about, and doodled about in school since he was five years old. A hesitation on a jump left him two and a half stories in the air without enough momentum. He shattered his spine and was instantly paralyzed. He spent the next six months in the hospital, conscious through the whole thing.
Getting Through Day by Day First it was getting through a day, then a week, then a month. "If I could do a year, I could do two. If I could do two, I could do 20." He never had a single day in the hospital without a visitor. That support system made all the difference.
What His Mom Taught Him About Money She truly believed she was doomed to fail before she even tried. One of her favorite sayings was "I'm always an hour late and a dollar short." She fell behind on property taxes for a decade, lost her home, and walked away with $8,000. It shaped how Jonmark thinks about planning for the unexpected.
Life Is Rarely About Plan A Financial planning is really life planning. Things rarely go the way we expect. You need contingencies for plan B, C, and D. We're human. We were built to start again. "The moment you stop trying, you stop living."
You Are Worth Saving For You can't be a living martyr and be the best parent for your kids. You have to take care of yourself first. Your kids won't remember the money or the trips. They'll remember if you were happy. Jonmark sees wealthy clients all the time with blank expressions. They have everything they thought mattered, but something's missing.
Emergency Fund as Peace If your fridge goes out and you have savings, you're not panicking like his mom would have. That's where peace starts. And if you can't cut back any further, it's an earning problem. Find a side gig, earn it, and save it.
Gratitude and Journaling "You are never happier than you are grateful." Jonmark started journaling when his wife got pregnant. He writes on Sundays, reflecting on the week, and plans to hand it to his son later in life.

Memorable Quotes

"You are never happier than you are grateful. Gratitude is where you start."
"You can't be a living martyr and be the best dad for your kids. You have to take care of you."
"It's never too late to be the person you intended to be."
"Money is the lubrication in the frictions of life. But it's not a substitute for love and happiness."

Key Takeaways

  1. Get out of yesterday. Don't let your past eat your future.
  2. You are worth saving for. Commit to that first.
  3. Start with emergency savings. That's where peace comes from.
  4. If you can't cut more, earn more. Side income dedicated to savings can change everything.
  5. Your kids will remember your happiness, not the money.

About the Guest

Jonmark Richardson is the Senior Advisor at The Valhalla Group in Phoenix, Arizona. He has been in the financial industry for over 16 years, helping clients with retirement planning, tax strategy, and Social Security decisions. His approach is shaped by rebuilding his life after a paralyzing accident at 19 and watching his mother struggle with money.


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Starting Over at 50By Gabe McManus