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Season 2, Episode 22 Becoming You: How to Stop Existing and Start Living

Eric is joined by Mesha Mebane, founder of Infrared Vision, to discuss resiliency, faith, tragedy, and digging yourself out of debt to stop simply existing and start living. Evaluating yourself personally and professionally—defining your identity outside of your job. Turning a vision into a redefinition of your life. Navigating life and change after devastating loss.

Season 2, Episode 21 Combating Dementia: The Financial and Emotional Effects of Alzheimer’s

Eric is joined by Ellen Torres of the Alzheimer’s Association to talk about the emotional and financial toll diseases like Alzheimer’s take on families and the resources available to support them. The resources and services offered by the Alzheimer’s Association How diseases like Alzheimer’s can cripple retirement plans for generations Steps you can take now

Season 2, Episode 20 Making Money Mainstream: How Financial Therapy Can Take the Taboo Out of Finance

Stress and money go hand in hand, so the development of financial therapy is a welcome addition to the financial playing field. Eric is joined by Derek Hagen to discuss what financial therapy is and how we can make talking about money less taboo. What is financial therapy? How money scripts and financial flashpoints shape

Season 2, Episode 19: Health is Wealth: The Importance of Financial Fitness When Building a Business

Eric is joined by Tracey Bissett, host of the Young Money podcast, to talk about financial fitness and the mistakes that entrepreneurs should avoid when starting their business. Financial fitness vs. financial literacy The importance of a business plan Pivoting business plans during a pandemic Understanding the value of your time The Money Meeting Agenda

Season 2, Episode 18: Resiliency in the Wake of COVID-19: How HSAs and Automated Savings Can Keep Your Retirement on Track

Eric is joined by Jean Chatzky of NBC’s TODAY show to discuss their predictions for what the financial recovery post-COVID-19 will look like, plus everything you need to know about the upcoming HSA Day. COVID-19 financial “K” shaped recovery  Automatic contributions to retirement Why HSAs are one of the most valuable retirement vehicles COVID-19 financial

Season 2, Episode 17: What Do You Want to Do Next?: Continuing Your Career Past Retirement Age

Eric is joined by Jeff Tidwell and Carole McManus, co-authors of the book “Next for Me” to discuss—and abolish—the stigma that follows older individuals as they look for work. The lesson: you don’t have to grow up just because you get older. Continuing to work past the traditional retirement age  Age discrimination and the difficulties

Season 2, Episode 16: Your Happiness Portfolio: Finding Balance in Your Retirement

Eric is joined by retirement and relationship expert Marianne Oehser to explore an aspect of retirement planning that’s non-financial: planning for happiness. How retirement can adversely affect a marriage The importance of communication  What the happiest retirees have in common Finding happiness in retirement  Guest Bio Marianne Oehser:  Marianne Oehser is a seasoned retirement and relationship expert who focuses

Season 2, Episode 15: We Could Be Doing This Instead: Living a Life That Ignites You

Eric is joined by the inspirational Jill-of-all-Trades Katie Marks to talk about what we could be doing instead—letting go of the negativity, building a career of side hustles, and figuring out exactly who we want to be when we grow up. The power of networking in building a portfolio of opportunities Knowing not only what

Season 2, Episode 14: Military Money: How Military Families Can Become Financially Savvy

Eric is joined by retired Navy veteran Doug Nordman to discuss how military families can take advantage of the financial resources provided for them and how you can raise a money-savvy family. How much of your income should you be saving in order to reach financial independence? Talking about what we don’t usually talk about:

Season 2, Episode 13: Rocking Your Retirement: Creating a Retirement That Isn’t All About Money

Eric is joined by soon-to-be-retired financial advisor Kathe Kline to discuss rocking your retirement by focusing not only on the financial aspect of retirement, but the social, family, entertainment, and spiritual aspects, among others. Kathe’s journey towards retirement and how she’s planning to rock her own retirement  What those who thrive in retirement have in