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Retirement is sold to you as a gain event. Freedom. Time. Choice. The world is your oyster.
It is, in fact, one of the biggest loss events you will ever go through. And almost nobody warned you.
In this episode, I walk through what actually dies when you retire — the ten things that quietly come off in the first five years and that nobody puts in the brochure. Identity. Status. Mastery. Tribe. Structure. Progress. Stimulation. Purpose. Validation. The future tense itself.
But this isn't twenty minutes of doom. The second half of the episode is the gift: the five moves the people who genuinely flourish on the other side of retirement actually make. The moves that turn the second half of life into the most fulfilling, richest, most genuinely good chapter you'll ever have.
If you're heading into this transition, in it now, or watching someone you love go through it — this is the episode you'll wish someone had played you five years before you retired.
WHAT YOU'LL TAKE FROM THIS EPISODE
CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK
Sit down — on your own, or with your partner — and write down three things on a piece of paper. Three things you're quietly worried about losing. Or three things you've already lost without giving yourself permission to feel sad about. Don't fix them. Don't problem-solve them. Just name them.
LINKS AND RESOURCES
Subscribe to The Retirement Fix newsletter
Follow me over on YouTube
Connect with Dan on LinkedIn
Buy Dan's first book, The Retirement You Didn't See Coming
IF THIS EPISODE LANDED FOR YOU
Share it with someone who needs to hear it. A friend, a sibling, a colleague heading for the same cliff edge. That's how this work spreads.
And if you've got thirty seconds, leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify makes a genuine difference to who finds the show next.
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute regulated financial advice or a personal recommendation. Dan Haylett is a financial planner regulated by the FCA, but views expressed are his own.
By Dan Haylett4.7
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Retirement is sold to you as a gain event. Freedom. Time. Choice. The world is your oyster.
It is, in fact, one of the biggest loss events you will ever go through. And almost nobody warned you.
In this episode, I walk through what actually dies when you retire — the ten things that quietly come off in the first five years and that nobody puts in the brochure. Identity. Status. Mastery. Tribe. Structure. Progress. Stimulation. Purpose. Validation. The future tense itself.
But this isn't twenty minutes of doom. The second half of the episode is the gift: the five moves the people who genuinely flourish on the other side of retirement actually make. The moves that turn the second half of life into the most fulfilling, richest, most genuinely good chapter you'll ever have.
If you're heading into this transition, in it now, or watching someone you love go through it — this is the episode you'll wish someone had played you five years before you retired.
WHAT YOU'LL TAKE FROM THIS EPISODE
CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK
Sit down — on your own, or with your partner — and write down three things on a piece of paper. Three things you're quietly worried about losing. Or three things you've already lost without giving yourself permission to feel sad about. Don't fix them. Don't problem-solve them. Just name them.
LINKS AND RESOURCES
Subscribe to The Retirement Fix newsletter
Follow me over on YouTube
Connect with Dan on LinkedIn
Buy Dan's first book, The Retirement You Didn't See Coming
IF THIS EPISODE LANDED FOR YOU
Share it with someone who needs to hear it. A friend, a sibling, a colleague heading for the same cliff edge. That's how this work spreads.
And if you've got thirty seconds, leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify makes a genuine difference to who finds the show next.
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute regulated financial advice or a personal recommendation. Dan Haylett is a financial planner regulated by the FCA, but views expressed are his own.

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