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Win the Retirement Game – Now Available

Adjusting to life in retirement isn’t easy. You don’t get a playbook when you retire. You need to develop your own – one that’s right for you, and for your unique circumstances and interests. And retiring isn’t your next chapter. It’s the next in a series of new chapters. When my clients take time to look back at their lives so far, they often discover more interests and pursuits than they recall at first. The diversity of your experiences and skills over time can offer a menu of choices to re-engage with in these next chapters of life. Author Anne Montgomery shares reflections on her career and life experiences, her observations on retirement, and notes that we have to learn to be retired.

Anne Montgomery joins us from Arizona.

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Bio

Anne Butler Montgomery has worked as a television sportscaster, newspaper and magazine writer, teacher, and amateur sports official. Her first TV job came at WRBL-TV in Columbus, Georgia, and led to positions at WROC-TV in Rochester, New York, KTSP-TV in Phoenix, Arizona, and ESPN in Bristol, Connecticut, where she anchored the Emmy and ACE award-winning SportsCenter.

She finished her on-camera broadcasting career with a two-year stint as the studio host for the NBA’s Phoenix Suns. Montgomery was a freelance and/or staff reporter for six publications, writing sports, features, movie reviews, and archeological pieces.

Her novels include Wolf Catcher, The Castle, The Scent of Rain, A Light in the Desert, and Wild Horses on the Salt.

Montgomery taught high school journalism for 20 years and was an amateur sports official for four decades, a time during which she called baseball, ice hockey, soccer, and basketball games and served as a high school football referee and crew chief. Montgomery is a foster mom to three sons. When she can, she indulges in her passions: rock collecting, musical theater, scuba diving, and playing her guitar.

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For More on Anne Montgomery

The Road to a Happy Retirement Can Be Slippery

Wolf Catcher

Other Books by Anne Montgomery

Website and Blog

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Podcast Episodes You May Like

The Emotional Side of Retiring – Kate Schroeder

Figure It Out – Mike Westhoff

Solo and Smart – Carol Marak

Everyday Vitality – Dr. Samantha Boardman

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Wise Quotes

On Identity

“I’m used to filling up with my days with a whole bunch of things that I think are important – and suddenly I don’t have those things. The other problem is that I had this belief that what I did was who I was. Instead of just being me, Annie Montgomery, I’m an umpire, I’m a referee, I’m a teacher, I’m a reporter. That’s who I am – and that’s not true. Those are things I did. So it’s that idea that I think we have to consider that our jobs are not actually who we are. They’re just things we do.”

On Learning to Retire

“What’s going to make you feel better in retirement is looking forward to something. Whereas people that can’t, don’t have anything to look forward to, I think it gets depressing. So I would say, don’t be too hard on yourself. Understand you worked your entire life, and this is not a transition that’s going to go away in a day. We have to learn how to be retired. And maybe there should be lessons for this. I know when I was a teacher, they kept having meetings about what happened in retirement, but it never focused on the social aspects of it or how do you deal with your time, this extra time? It was all about the financial end of things. So I don’t think enough people talk about this end of it.”

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About Retirement Wisdom

Planning for retirement goes well beyond your 401k or IRA. How will you invest your time after your full-time working years?

You’ll need another portfolio.

I help people create an active multipurpose retirement, with the right mix of interests, activities and pursuits to invest your time wisely. And for many, like me, it includes a new version of work – redefined on your own terms.

Schedule a call to see if a 1-on-1 coaching program or a small group Designing Your New Life program can give you an edge in your next chapter.

Visit retirementwisdom.com for tools and resources to help you retire smarter.

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Intro and Outro voiceovers by Ross Huguet.

Win the Retirement Game – Now Available

Mike Westhoff spent 32 years in the NFL, mainly with the Dolphins, Jets and Saints, as an exceptionally creative and highly effective coach. Now 74 and retired, he joins us to discuss his book Figure It Out. We discuss his decision to retire and pivot to a second career – and his decision to unretire in 2017 to join Sean Payton and the New Orleans Saints. But there’s more than football to Mike Westhoff. His book is also a compelling story of resilience and perseverance, battling cancer, enduring multiple highly complex surgeries, and overcoming a series of devastating setbacks. His experiences and observations offer valuable insights for those who are also in the midst of figuring out this phase of life we call retirement.

(And if you love football, as I do, stick around as we chat about some  interesting NFL topics.)

Mike Westhoff joins us from Florida.

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Bio

Simply put, Mike Westhoff is the greatest special teams coach in National Football League history.

Roger Goodell, NFL commissioner, said of him: “We called Mike Westhoff the mad scientist. He changed the game.

Sharp-witted, creative, and intensely focused, Westhoff spent thirty-two years working alongside and learning from some of the legends of the sport—including Don Shula, Dan Marino, Bear Bryant, and Woody Hayes—while revolutionizing the most misunderstood phase of the game.

Over the course of 657 games, primarily with the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins, Westhoff was a relentless innovator—constantly figuring out new ways to help the individual skills of hundreds of players surface and develop.

But his story isn’t just about football. Mike Westhoff also has waged multiple battles with cancer. In his new book Figure It Out, he presents his one-of-a-kind experiences and unfiltered views in his trademark style—a refreshing blend of honest (sometimes brutally so), funny, and poignant. His deep insights into the workings of special teams—illustrated by 27 detailed original diagrams—and timely commentary on the current state of pro football reveal a critical side of the sport that very few truly understand.

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For More on Mike Westhoff

Figure It Out 

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Podcast Episodes You May Like

From the NBA Hardwood to the Altar – Steve Javie

Believe In Yourself & Try Something New – Carol Cooke

The Skill Set for Life’s Transitions – Bruce Feiler

Ready to ROAR? – Michael Clinton

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Wise Quotes

On Resilience

“One of the things I learned, and I learned this from Dr. Mankin: don’t let the illness define who you are, fight through it. You’re still the same person. You may not look perfect. You sure don’t feel perfect. You know you’re not, but you’re still the same. Go out to dinner, just go. You don’t look great, but just go. All of a sudden I couldn’t walk the way I had to, and I had to wear a big leg brace, and I had to use a cane. And so, here I’m coaching in the National Football League with a cane. And I was a guy that when I first started, I could throw the receiver drills at the Combine, and now I’m walking around with a cane, like some old grouch. But what I realized is that, okay, I have a cane, but I can do this job better than anybody ever did it. And that was my goal. And that’s the only goal I ever had.”

On His Decision to Unretire and Jump Back into the Fray

“That part with the New Orleans Saints takes on a separate meaning for me. I did not want to go to the New Orleans Saints. I didn’t know anybody. I got a call from a guy that I knew that asked about the New Orleans Saints wanting to talk about coming back to work. I said, no, I’ve got a TV show tomorrow. I’m done. So, and make a long story short, I agreed to talk with Sean Payton, who I had tremendous respect for, but I had never met him. I never said hello to him in my life. I knew who Drew Brees was, but I didn’t know one person in the building. I didn’t know anybody. Okay, so I talked with him, and he said: look, we’re really a good football team, but this part of our game, it’s just not clicking. Can you help? We need you to see if you can put it together.  I said: Well, you can’t fire anybody. If you fire someone, I won’t come. He said, Okay, I’m not gonna fire anyone. I’m not going to do that, but you’re going to have to run the whole thing. So the next thing I know, two days later, I’m on a plane going to New Orleans, and I’m going to coach practice before a game with the Atlanta Falcons on a Wednesday afternoon. And I didn’t know one player.”

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About Retirement Wisdom

Take charge of your future.

Your life in retirement will be multidimensional, and so your planning should be as well.

Schedule a call to find how how the Designing Your Life process (developed by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans at Stanford) can help you unlock a new direction – on your own terms.

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About Your Host 
Joe Casey is an executive coach who also helps people design their next life after their primary career. He created his own next chapter after a twenty-six-year career at Merrill Lynch, where he was Senior Vice President and Head of HR for Global Markets & Investment Banking.
If you’re thinking about retirement, you’ll also need to be planning for longevity. That’s why Joe returned to school, earning a Masters in Gerontology from the University of Southern California. Today, in addition to his work with clients, Joe hosts The Retirement Wisdom Podcast, which thanks to his guests and loyal listeners, ranks in the top 1.5 % globally in popularity by Listen Notes. Business Insider has recognized him as one of 23 innovative coaches who are making a difference.

Joe is the author of Win the Retirement Game: How to Outsmart the 9 Forces Trying to Steal Your Joy launching on August 9th.

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Intro and Outro voiceovers by Ross Huguet.

We’ve been cooking more at home since the pandemic. Is it time to expand our menus? In his second act, Chef Dennis Littley shows people how to cook restaurant quality meals at home. He’s a good example of how you can take the skills and experience from your primary career and spin them in a new direction.

Dennis Littley joins us from the Garden State.

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Bio

Dennis Littley is a retired chef and culinary instructor who is now living the dream working on his second career as a food and travel blogger, brand promoter and LiveStreaming show host and producer. Through his blog, Ask Chef Dennis – A Culinary Journey, as well as his social media channels, Dennis has amassed an impressive combined following of over 1.8  million.

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For More on Dennis Littley

Ask Chef Dennis – A Culinary Journey

Recipes

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Podcast Episodes You May Like

A Tapas Life – Andy Robin

Stupid Things I’ll Never Do When I Get Old – Steven Petrow

A Rock Star’s Second Act – Brett Anderson

Reclaim What You Love – Stephanie Raffelock

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About Retirement Wisdom

Take charge of your future.

Your life in retirement will be multidimensional, and so your planning should be as well.

Schedule a call to find how how the Designing Your Life process (developed by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans at Stanford) can help you unlock a new direction – on your own terms.

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About Your Host 
Joe Casey is an executive coach who also helps people design their next life after their primary career. He created his own next chapter after a twenty-six-year career at Merrill Lynch, where he was Senior Vice President and Head of HR for Global Markets & Investment Banking.
If you’re thinking about retirement, you’ll also need to be planning for longevity. That’s why Joe returned to school, earning a Masters in Gerontology from the University of Southern California. Today, in addition to his work with clients, Joe hosts The Retirement Wisdom Podcast, which thanks to his guests and loyal listeners, ranks in the top 1.5 % globally in popularity by Listen Notes. Business Insider has recognized him as one of 23 innovative coaches who are making a difference.

Joe is the author of Win the Retirement Game: How to Outsmart the 9 Forces Trying to Steal Your Joy launching on August 9th.

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Intro and Outro voiceovers by Ross Huguet.

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If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there. Sound retirement planning can provide you with a solid foundation for your next phase of life. David Rosenstrock, Certified Financial Planner, explains why you should have a formal financial plan as the cornerstone for your retirement planning – and common mistakes you can avoid.

David joins us from New York.

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Bio

Prior to founding Wharton Wealth Planning, LLC, David B. Rosenstrock, CFP® worked as a Director of Investment Research at Registered Investment Advisor Sage Capital Management LLC.  Previously, David worked at several regional broker dealers focusing on fixed-income and equity markets for institutional investors.  David started his career as an analyst at Goldman Sachs & Co. He earned his MBA from the Wharton Business School and B.S. in economics from Cornell University. He is a Certified Financial Planner and is also licensed to sell life insurance in New York State. David has been quoted on the topic of financial planning and investing in publications including Fortune, MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, ETF Trends, Morningstar, and MSN.  David lives in Manhattan, N.Y., with his wife and their two very active children.

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Website

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Podcast Episodes You May Like

An Economist’s Take on Retirement Planning – Larry Kotlikoff

Retire Happy – Dr. Catherine Sanderson

A Tapas Life – Andy Robin

When Will You Flip the Switch? – Dr. Barbara O’Neill

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Wise Quotes

On the Value of Financial Planning

“I was recently talking with someone who had emailed me with a question on a video I had done about retirement planning. He was an engineer and he had crunched his numbers 15 years ago very methodically. He tried to look at every corner and in doing so, he swore to me that it helped them retire at a very early age.  But not everybody has to be an engineer to do financial planning. I think a formal financial plan could bring to light flaws that somebody might not have been thinking about while there’s still time to address them. Having a formal financial plan can provide peace of mind and prevent market fluctuations like the current one we’re in…Amelia Earhart said preparation is two thirds of any venture and the same is true for retirement planning.”

On Keeping Your Financial Plan Updated

“In talking with clients over the years, I think a good way to drive yourself a little crazy is checking the markets every day and your portfolios. So a financial plan could help take your mind off of those day-to-day moves. And it’s not just enough to have a plan. You really want to change the plan and monitor it as time goes on. Your life circumstances are going to change and the plan really needs to change along with that.”

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About Retirement Wisdom

Take charge of your future.

Your life in retirement will be multidimensional, and so your planning should be as well.

Schedule a call to find how how the Designing Your Life process (developed by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans at Stanford) can help you unlock a new direction – on your own terms.

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About Your Host 
Joe Casey is an executive coach who also helps people design their next life after their primary career. He created his own next chapter after a twenty-six-year career at Merrill Lynch, where he was Senior Vice President and Head of HR for Global Markets & Investment Banking.
If you’re thinking about retirement, you’ll also need to be planning for longevity. That’s why Joe returned to school, earning a Masters in Gerontology from the University of Southern California.Today, in addition to his work with clients, Joe hosts The Retirement Wisdom Podcast, which thanks to his guests and loyal listeners, ranks in the top 1.5 % globally in popularity by Listen Notes. Business Insider has recognized him as one of 23 innovative coaches who are making a difference.

Joe is the author of Win the Retirement Game: How to Outsmart the 9 Forces Trying to Steal Your Joy launching on August 9th.

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Intro and Outro voiceovers by Ross Huguet.

The views and opinions expressed by guests on The Retirement Wisdom Podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the host, or of Retirement Wisdom, LLC. The Retirement Wisdom Podcast covers the non-financial aspects of retirement. From time to time we may invite guests who discuss other aspects of retirement planning, solely for educational purposes, not advice. Listeners are advised to consult qualified financial and/or medical professionals on those matters.

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Win the Retirement Game – Now Available

Health is the number one priority in planning for retirement. And staying fit takes discipline, effort and perseverance. But working out doesn’t have to be a chore. Far from it. It can be fun – if you think about it in the right way. And there are many different ways you can get the exercise you need. In this special Best Of episode of The Retirement Wisdom Podcast, you’ll hear tips and recommendations from a number of our guests that may change how you view working out.

Links to the full podcast conversations are below:

The Joy of Movement – Kelly McGonigal

How to Get Stronger After 50 – Dave Durell

Move: The New Science of Body Over Mind – Caroline Williams

Walking is Fitness – Dave Paul

The Joy Choice – Dr. Michelle Segar

Tiny Habits Can Lead to Big Changes – BJ Fogg

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About Retirement Wisdom

Take charge of your future.

Your life in retirement will be multidimensional, and so your planning should be as well.

Schedule a call to find how how the Designing Your Life process (developed by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans at Stanford) can help you unlock a new direction – on your own terms.

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About Your Host 
Joe Casey is an executive coach who also helps people design their next life after their primary career. He created his own next chapter after a twenty-six-year career at Merrill Lynch, where he was Senior Vice President and Head of HR for Global Markets & Investment Banking.
If you’re thinking about retirement, you’ll also need to be planning for longevity. That’s why Joe returned to school, earning a Masters in Gerontology from the University of Southern California.Today, in addition to his work with clients, Joe hosts The Retirement Wisdom Podcast, which thanks to his guests and loyal listeners, ranks in the top 1.5 % globally in popularity by Listen Notes. Business Insider has recognized him as one of 23 innovative coaches who are making a difference.

Joe is the author of Win the Retirement Game: How to Outsmart the 9 Forces Trying to Steal Your Joy launching on August 9th.

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Intro and Outro voiceovers by Ross Huguet.