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By Russ Thornton
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The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.
Thank you for all your support and encouragement, but this is my final episode of the podcast.
I'm signing off.
That's right... I've enjoyed this experience and am glad I started it, but it's time to wrap things up here and move on to other projects.
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In this episode of Women's Retirement Radio, I want to cover how much cash (liquid savings) you should keep and where you should keep it.
Should you use a big brick & mortar bank with a branch on every corner or an online bank? What are the pros and cons of each?
And how much liquid savings should you hold on to in the face of rising inflation?
I address these questions and much more in this short episode.
Get in touch and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
And thank you for listening.
Visit my website to learn more.
And you can also check out this episode on on my YouTube channel.
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In this episode of Women's Retirement Radio, I want to cover a topic that comes up regularly in my conversations with clients. And it's also a topic where there seems to be a lot of confusion.
It's Gift Taxes.
I address these questions and much more in this short episode.
Get in touch and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
And thank you for listening.
Visit my website to learn more.
And you can also check out this episode on on my YouTube channel.
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In this episode of Women's Retirement Radio, I'm joined by Joe Casey.
Joe is an Executive Coach and Retirement Coach who brings extensive experience navigating transitions from his coaching work with clients and from his own life and career. He's also the founder of Retirement Wisdom and the Retirement Wisdom podcast.
Joe brings an interesting background and perspective to the topic of retirement, and I really enjoyed our conversation. I think you will too.
For more on Joe, please check out these resources:
Get in touch and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
And thank you for listening.
Visit my website to learn more.
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In this episode of Women's Retirement Radio, I'm joined by Brenna Baucum.
Brenna is the Director of Education and Communications at Money Quotient.
And Money Quotient is one of the leading financial life planning organizations in the financial services industry, training financial planners and advisors to develop financial planning engagements that transform lives.
I've had the pleasure of getting to know and work with Brenna through my training with Money Quotient, and I'm excited to have her join me and talk about the important work that she and Money Quotient are doing to help other advisors and their clients.
For more on Brenna, please check out these resources:
Get in touch and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
And thank you for listening.
Visit my website to learn more.
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In this episode of Women's Retirement Radio, I'm joined by Perry Chesney.
Perry is a Wealth Management Consultant at HC Advisors in Atlanta. He's also a consultant with Red Rock Strategic Partners.
Perry serves a small, select group of high net worth clients in his Wealth Management Consultant role. And through Red Rock Strategic Partners, Perry consults with financial advisors and financial advice firms to help them deliver more client-focused advice and better outcomes for their clients.
I've know Perry for many, many years and I'm happy we could share this conversation with you.
For more on Perry, please check out these resources:
Get in touch and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
And thank you for listening.
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In this episode of Women's Retirement Radio, I'm joined by Laura Jalbert.
Laura is the owner of Mindful Transitions, an organization providing licensed clinical social work to seniors in the Atlanta area.
Laura and her team provide mental and emotional support for seniors who are dealing with changes related to aging, medical challenges, or living with a disability. And they provide these services at the senior's location.
Laura also recently joined me for a couple of episodes in my "caregiver series."
For more on Laura, please check out these resources:
Get in touch and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
And thank you for listening.
Visit my website to learn more.
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A few weeks ago, one of my listeners suggested a series of conversations on what it means for a woman to become a caregiver.
So I'm happy to share the 5th installment in "The Caregiver Series" with Paula Canaday-Daeke, owner of Fiscally Balanced, a daily money management provider.
In this conversation, we address when and how a daily money manager might be helpful, especially in a caregiving situation.
If you'd like to learn more about Paula and her work, please visit these links:
Get in touch and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
And thank you for listening.
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A few weeks ago, one of my listeners suggested a series of conversations on what it means for a woman to become a caregiver.
So I'm happy to share the 4th installment in "The Caregiver Series" with Corey Rieck, owner of The Long Term Care Planning Group, an insurance firm focused solely on long term care insurance solutions.
In this conversation, we address the pros and cons of utilizing long term care insurance to address a caregiving situation.
For more on Corey and his work, please go back and listen to our conversation in episode 25.
Get in touch and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
And thank you for listening.
Visit my website to learn more.
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A few weeks ago, one of my listeners suggested a series of conversations on what it means for a woman to become a caregiver.
So I'm happy to share the 3rd installment in "The Caregiver Series" with Lisa Kaufman, owner of SeniorCare Options in Atlanta, and Laura Jalbert, owner of Mindful Transitions, also in Atlanta.
In this conversation, we address the importance of self-care for the caregiver as well and thoughts on how to deal with a challenging and emotional situation that you almost certainly hadn't planned on...
Get in touch and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
And thank you for listening.
Visit my website to learn more.
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The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.