In this episode of The Retireable Podcast, Mike Wallace and John Sauger start with Florida sunshine, roller coasters, marathon runners grabbing coffee 26 miles in, and the clear signal that it’s time to put the glasses on—because things are about to get sophisticated.
The main conversation dives into private equity: what it actually is, why fewer companies are going public, and how some of the fastest-growing businesses today—from AI firms to household-name brands—are staying private longer than ever. Mike and John explain the opportunities, the risks, and why private equity is never about “betting the farm,” but can play a small, intentional role for certain investors.
Why institutions dominate private equity
How technology has lowered barriers for individual investors
The difference between growth potential and liquidity risk
Why this conversation is showing up everywhere—from Wall Street to college sports
In the “Holistic Happening,” John shares a feel-good client story that proves planning isn’t just about numbers—sometimes it’s about finally buying the Corvette and enjoying the ride.
Educational, approachable, and full of real-life perspective—this episode helps you understand private equity without the jargon or the hype.