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What if retirement felt more like a graduation rather than an ending? Host Karen Ellenbecker sits down with retirement transition expert Elizabeth Parsons to uncover why so many high achievers “fail” at traditional retirement and how to design a chapter filled with purpose.
In this episode, Elizabeth Parsons, author of "A High Achiever’s Guide to Thriving in Retirement", breaks down the emotional and identity shifts that often catch people off guard. She explains why financial readiness is only one piece of the puzzle and shares practical strategies for building community, redefining daily structure, and experimenting with new roles that keep life meaningful and energizing.
Karen Ellenbecker also reflects on her own journey, including her attempt at a traditional Florida retirement, the loss of structure that surprised her, and the joy she rediscovered through writing, philanthropy, travel, and staying intellectually active. Their conversation offers an honest look at what retirement can feel like behind the scenes and how to create a life that continues to grow, stretch, and inspire you.
To learn more, visit highachieverretirement.com, connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn by searching Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons, or explore her book "A High Achiever’s Guide to Thriving in Retirement", available online and through major book retailers.
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ELLENBECKER INVESTMENT GROUP
Presenter of the Money Sense Podcast. Ellenbecker Investment Group (EIG), a registered investment advisor, provides comprehensive financial planning and fiduciary wealth management for individuals, families, businesses, and charitable foundations.
Website: ellenbecker.com
This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, tax, or financial advice. Guest opinions represent the views of the individuals speaking, and references to companies do not imply endorsement by Ellenbecker Investment Group.
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What if retirement felt more like a graduation rather than an ending? Host Karen Ellenbecker sits down with retirement transition expert Elizabeth Parsons to uncover why so many high achievers “fail” at traditional retirement and how to design a chapter filled with purpose.
In this episode, Elizabeth Parsons, author of "A High Achiever’s Guide to Thriving in Retirement", breaks down the emotional and identity shifts that often catch people off guard. She explains why financial readiness is only one piece of the puzzle and shares practical strategies for building community, redefining daily structure, and experimenting with new roles that keep life meaningful and energizing.
Karen Ellenbecker also reflects on her own journey, including her attempt at a traditional Florida retirement, the loss of structure that surprised her, and the joy she rediscovered through writing, philanthropy, travel, and staying intellectually active. Their conversation offers an honest look at what retirement can feel like behind the scenes and how to create a life that continues to grow, stretch, and inspire you.
To learn more, visit highachieverretirement.com, connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn by searching Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons, or explore her book "A High Achiever’s Guide to Thriving in Retirement", available online and through major book retailers.
#RetirementRedefined #PurposefulLiving #ThrivingInRetirement #NextChapter #MoneySensePodcast #EIGWealth
ELLENBECKER INVESTMENT GROUP
Presenter of the Money Sense Podcast. Ellenbecker Investment Group (EIG), a registered investment advisor, provides comprehensive financial planning and fiduciary wealth management for individuals, families, businesses, and charitable foundations.
Website: ellenbecker.com
This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, tax, or financial advice. Guest opinions represent the views of the individuals speaking, and references to companies do not imply endorsement by Ellenbecker Investment Group.