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Retirement is often sold as freedom.
But for many people, the first feeling is not freedom. It is disorientation.
In this episode of the Inheritance to Income Podcast, Garrick Francis challenges the old retirement story and asks a better question:
Not just, “What am I retiring from?”
But, “What am I stepping into?”
This episode explores the retirement myth, the Legacy Deployment Gap, and why the next chapter should not be defined by withdrawal, drift, or fear but by design, purpose, stewardship, and meaningful deployment.
Through the Give • Live • Steward framework, we look at how legacy builders can use their wisdom, relationships, resources, faith, and experience to create generational impact while they are still here.
In this episode:
• Why retirement can feel like disorientation, not freedom
• Why a financial plan is not the same as a life design
• How retirement exposes the Legacy Deployment Gap
• Why the first year after retirement may need to become a design year
• The difference between planning retirement and redesigning retirement
• Why “I’ll just keep working” is not always a plan
• How to use Give • Live • Steward in the next chapter
• Five moves to step into purpose instead of drifting into retirement
Start here:
If this episode has you asking what this next chapter is supposed to make possible, request the Legacy Deployment Reflection.
It is designed to help you think through what you are called to give, how you are called to live, and what you are called to steward forward.
Email [email protected] with the subject line Legacy Deployment Reflection.
Inheritance may begin by default.
Legacy requires design.
🎙️ Garrick Francis
Inheritance to Income Podcast
Francis Legacy Bridge Partners
#retirement #legacy #PurposeAfterRetirement #stewardship #successionplanning
Follow & Connect:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis
Email: [email protected]
Sponsored by Ries Francis Studios
https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com
By Garrick C FrancisRetirement is often sold as freedom.
But for many people, the first feeling is not freedom. It is disorientation.
In this episode of the Inheritance to Income Podcast, Garrick Francis challenges the old retirement story and asks a better question:
Not just, “What am I retiring from?”
But, “What am I stepping into?”
This episode explores the retirement myth, the Legacy Deployment Gap, and why the next chapter should not be defined by withdrawal, drift, or fear but by design, purpose, stewardship, and meaningful deployment.
Through the Give • Live • Steward framework, we look at how legacy builders can use their wisdom, relationships, resources, faith, and experience to create generational impact while they are still here.
In this episode:
• Why retirement can feel like disorientation, not freedom
• Why a financial plan is not the same as a life design
• How retirement exposes the Legacy Deployment Gap
• Why the first year after retirement may need to become a design year
• The difference between planning retirement and redesigning retirement
• Why “I’ll just keep working” is not always a plan
• How to use Give • Live • Steward in the next chapter
• Five moves to step into purpose instead of drifting into retirement
Start here:
If this episode has you asking what this next chapter is supposed to make possible, request the Legacy Deployment Reflection.
It is designed to help you think through what you are called to give, how you are called to live, and what you are called to steward forward.
Email [email protected] with the subject line Legacy Deployment Reflection.
Inheritance may begin by default.
Legacy requires design.
🎙️ Garrick Francis
Inheritance to Income Podcast
Francis Legacy Bridge Partners
#retirement #legacy #PurposeAfterRetirement #stewardship #successionplanning
Follow & Connect:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inheritance_to_income/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrickfrancis
Email: [email protected]
Sponsored by Ries Francis Studios
https://www.riesfrancisstudios.com