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On this episode of the AskTMFG Podcast, Financial Advisors Carlo Cansino and John Iaconetti explore a side of retirement that often goes unspoken:
Why someone with $1.5 million saved can still feel financially insecure just months after retiring.
Through a real client example, they explain how the transition from saving to spending can create unexpected anxiety, even for those who have done everything “right” financially.
The conversation breaks down the psychological side of retirement, including why market volatility feels different without a paycheck, how unclear withdrawal strategies can make every expense feel risky, and why many retirees struggle to trust their own plan.
They also walk through the key questions that help uncover the root of this uncertainty, from sustainable withdrawal rates and income generation to specific spending concerns and long-term confidence.
To address this, they outline how structuring income, building a clear withdrawal strategy, and reframing the purpose of retirement can turn a portfolio into something that feels usable rather than fragile.
Ultimately, the episode highlights that retirement confidence isn’t just about how much you’ve saved, but how clearly your plan supports both your finances and your mindset.
👉 Watch the full video episode on YouTube to understand how to turn your savings into a retirement you can actually enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QIuXckymdo
Question for our listeners:
👉 If you’d like help reviewing your retirement strategy, we’re offering a complimentary portfolio analysis:
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By asktmfgOn this episode of the AskTMFG Podcast, Financial Advisors Carlo Cansino and John Iaconetti explore a side of retirement that often goes unspoken:
Why someone with $1.5 million saved can still feel financially insecure just months after retiring.
Through a real client example, they explain how the transition from saving to spending can create unexpected anxiety, even for those who have done everything “right” financially.
The conversation breaks down the psychological side of retirement, including why market volatility feels different without a paycheck, how unclear withdrawal strategies can make every expense feel risky, and why many retirees struggle to trust their own plan.
They also walk through the key questions that help uncover the root of this uncertainty, from sustainable withdrawal rates and income generation to specific spending concerns and long-term confidence.
To address this, they outline how structuring income, building a clear withdrawal strategy, and reframing the purpose of retirement can turn a portfolio into something that feels usable rather than fragile.
Ultimately, the episode highlights that retirement confidence isn’t just about how much you’ve saved, but how clearly your plan supports both your finances and your mindset.
👉 Watch the full video episode on YouTube to understand how to turn your savings into a retirement you can actually enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QIuXckymdo
Question for our listeners:
👉 If you’d like help reviewing your retirement strategy, we’re offering a complimentary portfolio analysis:
Follow us on our social channels: