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Police Addicted to Drugs And His Amazing Recovery, Special Episode. Police Officer Attacked, Multiple Surgeries, Forced Retirement, Addiction, and an Inspiring Recovery. This special episode is streaming for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and most every major Podcast platform Brock Bevell never imagined that a single violent moment would change the entire trajectory of his life. A retired Mesa, Arizona police officer, Brock dedicated his career to public service, until a targeted act of violence ended his time on the job and set him on a painful, unexpected journey through addiction and recovery. Look for The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on social media like their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. “She threw the truck into reverse and hit me,” Brock recalls. “In an instant, everything changed.” Supporting articles about this and much more from Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast in platforms like Medium , Blogspot and Linkedin . A Career Cut Short by Violence While serving with the Mesa Police Department, Brock was seriously injured during a violent incident involving a vehicle. The attack caused devastating, career-ending injuries and required multiple surgeries. What followed was a long and grueling rehabilitation process, one familiar to many injured officers across the country. Police Addicted to Drugs And His Amazing Recovery, Special Episode. Available for free on their website and streaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and other podcast platforms. To manage the intense pain, Brock was prescribed opioid pain medication. Like countless patients recovering from serious injuries, he trusted the prescriptions meant to help him heal. Instead, they quietly became the beginning of a much deeper struggle. From Recovery to Addiction During months of surgeries and physical therapy, Brock developed a severe dependence on opioid painkillers. What started as medically prescribed relief slowly evolved into addiction. “I didn't recognize myself anymore,” Brock says. “My world became smaller and darker. I was surviving, not living.” Brock openly shares how addiction affected every part of his life, his relationships, his identity, and his sense of purpose after forced retirement from policing. His story reflects a reality many first responders face but few openly discuss. Police Addicted to Drugs And His Amazing Recovery, Special Episode. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast episode is available for free on their website , Apple Podcasts , Spotify and most major podcast platforms. The Science Behind the Crisis Research underscores just how common Brock's experience is. A major study published in JAMA Internal Medicine by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine found that patients undergoing 11 common surgeries faced an increased risk of becoming chronic opioid users. Lead author Eric Sun, MD, PhD, explained: “For a lot of surgeries, there is a higher chance of getting hooked on painkillers.” The study defined chronic opioid use as filling 10 or more prescriptions or receiving more than a 120-day supply within a year after surgery. Patients undergoing knee surgery faced the highest risk, nearly five times that of nonsurgical patients, followed by gallbladder surgery. Importantly, the study did not suggest avoiding surgery, but emphasized the need for careful monitoring and alternative pain management strategies. Police Addicted to Drugs And His Amazing Recovery, Special Episode. The interview can be found on The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and across most podcast platforms where listeners will find authentic law enforcement stories. Trauma, Policing, and Substance Use Law enforcement officers face unique occupational hazards, including repeated exposure to trauma. Studies show that substance use disorders, including alcohol and drug dependence, occur at higher rates among officers, particularly those experiencing psychological distress. In nationally representative data, more than half of men with lifetime PTSD also had a history of alcohol abuse or dependence. For police officers, these risks are compounded by work stress, injuries, and the cultural stigma surrounding mental health and asking for help. “We wear the uniform, but we're human,” Brock says. “And sometimes the damage doesn't show until it's almost too late.” The full podcast episode is streaming now on their website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and across Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Hitting Bottom and Choosing Recovery Brock's turning point came when he realized addiction had taken everything it could from him. With professional help, support, and unwavering determination, he entered recovery and committed to sobriety. “Recovery didn't give me my old life back,” he says. “It gave me a new one, one with purpose.” Police Addicted to Drugs And His Amazing Recovery, Special Episode. Today, Brock uses his experience to help others struggling with addiction, trauma, and life after law enforcement. His message is clear: recovery is possible, even after profound loss. Healing Beyond the Badge In the aftermath of violence and trauma, communities often look to police officers as symbols of strength. Yet officers themselves must also heal. Proactive wellness programs, mental health resources, and open conversations about addiction are critical, not just for officers, but for the communities they serve. You can find the show on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, X (formerly Twitter), and LinkedIn, as well as read companion articles and updates on Medium, Blogspot, YouTube, and even IMDB. Mesa, located just east of Phoenix, is known for its deep history, from the ancient Hohokam culture to the modern city Brock once patrolled. It is also where his story originated, one of resilience, accountability, and hope. Listen to Brock's Story Brock Bevell's journey is featured in this Special Episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast available for free on their website, also on Platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and most major podcast platforms. His story is also being shared across their Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other Social Media and News outlets. Listen to Brock's inspiring account of what happened, how prescribed opioids led to addiction, and how recovery helped him rebuild his life, and helps others do the same. Police Addicted to Drugs And His Amazing Recovery, Special Episode. Because sometimes, the most powerful stories of policing aren't about arrests or badges, but about survival, healing, and redemption. You can help contribute money to make the Gunrunner Movie . The film that Hollywood won't touch. It is about a now Retired Police Officer that was shot 6 times while investigating Gunrunning. He died 3 times during Medical treatment and was resuscitated. You can join the fight by giving a monetary “gift” to help ensure the making of his film at agunrunnerfilm.com . Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. You can contact John J. “Jay” Wiley by email at Jay@letradio.com , or learn more about him on their website . Stay connected with updates and future episodes by following the show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, their website and other Social Media Platforms. Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page , look for the one with the bright green logo. Be sure to check out our website . Be sure to follow us on X , Instagram , Facebook, Pinterest, Linkedin and other social media platforms for the latest episodes and news. Listeners can tune in on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and most every major Podcast platform and follow updates on Facebook, Instagram, and other major News outlets. You can find the show on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, X (formerly Twitter), and LinkedIn, as well as read companion articles and updates on Medium, Blogspot, YouTube, and even IMDB. Police Addicted to Drugs And His Amazing Recovery, Special Episode. Attributions Stanford Medical IACP NIH Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What would you do if your job were suddenly outsourced in your 60s? Greg and Kristen talk about how to prepare—financially and emotionally—for a retirement that may come sooner than expected. A woman in her early 60s called the team worried that her position might be outsourced—a fear that’s becoming more common as companies evolve and technology reshapes the workplace. Greg and Kristen explore what to do if you’re facing a possible forced retirement: from taking an honest look at your spending and savings (401(k), IRA, pension, etc), to building a flexible income plan that can adapt when life changes. They also share stories from families who’ve discovered the freedom that comes from simply knowing they’re ready—plus, the importance of working with an advisor who builds a plan around you, not a product. ✅ Your retirement deserves a plan—grab your complimentary consultation.
BT & Sal dissect the growing Mets fan frustration with President of Baseball Operations David Stearns, as callers question his 'clipping coupons' strategy for pitching and whether he's the guy fans thought he was. They debate the fine line between rebuilding and recklessness, especially after missing out on top-tier free agents. The hosts then zero in on Pete Alonso and the argument for his return, with Sal tearing apart the "misleading" .993 fielding percentage and insisting that Pete must transition to a part-time DH role for the Mets to become a championship team. In a highly anticipated interview, Henrik Lundqvist opens up about the heart condition, recurrent pericarditis, and the emotional "turn-around" that ultimately forced him to retire, providing a poignant pause in the fiery baseball debates.
Adam talks about his good weekend, seeing a favorite band and then the government perhaps forcing him into an early retirement from making comics.
There are some athletes who are defined by their sport, and then there are those who are not. There are also those who were forced to retire, and there are those who had other plans. For some, their plan was to get out before it was too late.
Thriving in Retirement: How to Redefine Purpose and Design Your Next ChapterIn this episode of 'Getting Your Edge: How to Downsize Your Life,' we explore the key aspects of transitioning into retirement and how to embrace a fulfilling new chapter. Our guest, Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons, a trailblazer in the retirement transition space, shares her journey from a high-powered legal career to becoming an expert in helping others navigate pivotal life transitions. Elizabeth is the author of 'Encore, a High Achiever's Guide to Thriving In Retirement,' and a seasoned consultant dedicated to providing strategies for redefining purpose and creating a meaningful post-retirement life. Tune in as we discuss identity bridging, reconstructing daily routines, and building rich relationships and purposes to thrive in retirement. Don't miss this enlightening conversation packed with actionable insights and inspiration for anyone nearing the next big life transition.00:00 Introduction to Downsizing Your Life00:23 Meet Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons01:14 Elizabeth's Career Journey02:21 The Decision to Leave Law03:27 Reinventing Life in Tucson03:45 Identity Crisis and Self-Discovery04:54 Writing the Book and Helping Others08:13 Advice for Pre-Retirement Planning22:49 Mindsets for a Fulfilling Retirement25:52 Embracing Discomfort in New Beginnings27:18 The Cost of Failure and Setting Examples28:08 Retirement at Different Ages29:54 Investing in Relationships31:17 Forced Retirement and Coping Strategies34:01 Consulting Services and Programs35:54 Cultural and Gender Differences in Retirement37:10 Planning for Early Retirement39:47 Rebuilding Connections and Purpose42:39 Advice for Contemplating Retirement45:59 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationWe Would Love to Hear Your Feedback!Mid-Roll Ad
What if your retirement came sooner than expected? In this episode, Brandon Bowen shares how to prepare for a “forced retirement”—whether due to layoffs, health issues, or unexpected life changes. Through real client stories, Brandon explains how to assess your finances, rework your budget, and shift your investments to generate reliable income. He also highlights the emotional relief that comes from having a clear, customized retirement plan. If you’re feeling uncertain about your job or your future, this episode offers a practical path to peace of mind. Like what you hear? Get a second opinion today: bowenwealth.com Follow us on social media: YouTube | Facebook | LinkedInSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This conversation Nolan Baker of America's Retirement Headquarters delves into the intricacies of retirement planning, focusing on the importance of having an advisor, measuring investment performance, understanding Roth conversions, and navigating the challenges of forced retirement. Nolan emphasizes the need for proactive financial strategies to ensure a secure and confident retirement. For more information about upcoming events and to schedule a time to speak with the team, visit https://arhq.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**Interview with Dr. Samara P. Cardenas: A Pediatrician's Forced Retirement after Refusing to Administer COVID Vaccines**Dr. Samara P. Cardenas, a California pediatrician, recently forced into retirement after refusing to administer COVID vaccines to her patients as young as six months old. For over 45 years, Dr. Cardenas operated a thriving pediatric practice in Anaheim, California, primarily serving low-income families. She had always adhered to recommended health protocols, including routine vaccinations for children. However, when COVID emerged, the children in her community rarely contracted the virus. Dr. Cardenas noted that the likelihood of dying from COVID as a child is approximately 1 in 2 million. This statistic contributed to her decision to withhold the COVID vaccine from her patients, as she was aware of adverse reactions reported by others.She communicated her concerns to various governing agencies, including Vaccines For All (VFC), CalOptima, and the Children's Hospital of Orange County, which oversee vaccination protocols. Initially, they permitted her to continue practicing. However, the situation changed when her office manager attempted to order more childhood vaccines. The VFC denied the order due to Dr. Cardenas's refusal to administer the COVID vaccine. As a result, the government agencies reallocated her patients to other doctors.To gain deeper insights into this situation, listen to the complete interview.Contact: drsamarapcardenas@aol.comWebsite: https://oneinterviewoneworld.com Episode Credits:Produced, edited, and mixed by Lanie Kay Links:Be sure to follow and tag One Interview One World on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oneinterviewoneworld/ and Instagram: Https://www.instagram.com/oneinterviewoneworld/ Thank you for listening!
With a forced retirement coming for my husband in a few years, how should we thinking about our financial future? Have a money question? Email us here Subscribe to Jill on Money LIVE YouTube: @jillonmoney Instagram: @jillonmoney Twitter: @jillonmoney "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nathan and Eppy revisit the first of our "lost episodes" with S4E11 Forced Retirement. An old college friend of Beth's is involved with a secretive undersea submersible project, and after Beth surprises an intruder in her apartment, Jim offers to look into it. He calls in his Jimmy Joe Meeker persona to pose as an investor, kangaroo-skin boots and all; but when the inventor's plane blows up, Jim and Beth have to figure out what's going on before someone else dies. It's a good one! We have another podcast: Plus Expenses. Covering our non-Rockford media, games and life chatter, Plus Expenses is available via our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/twohundredaday) at ALL levels of support. Want more Rockford Files trivia, notes and ephemera? Check out the Two Hundred a Day Rockford Files Files (http://tinyurl.com/200files)! We appreciate all of our listeners, but offer a special thanks to our patrons (https://www.patreon.com/twohundredaday). In particular, this episode is supported by the following Gumshoe and Detective-level patrons: * Richard Hatem * Bill Anderson * Brian Perrera * Eric Antener * Jordan Bockelman * Michael Zalisco * Joe Greathead * Mitch Hampton's Journey of an Aesthete Podcast (https://www.jouneyofanaesthetepodcast.com) * Dael Norwood wrote a book! Trading Freedom: How Trade with China Defined Early America (https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/T/bo123378154.html) * Chuck Suffel's comic Sherlock Holmes & the Wonderland Conundrum (http://whatchareadingpress.com) * Paul Townend recommends the Fruit Loops podcast (https://fruitloopspod.com) * Shane Liebling's Roll For Your Party dieroller app (https://rollforyour.party/) * Jay Adan's Miniature Painting (http://jayadan.com) * Brian Bernsen's Facebook page of Rockford Files filming locations (https://www.facebook.com/brianrockfordfiles/) * Brian Cummins, Robert Lindsey, Nathan Black, Jay Thompson, David Nixon, Colleen Kelly, Tom Clancy, Andre Appignani, Pumpkin Jabba Peach Pug, Dave P, Dave Otterson, Kip Holley and Dale Church! Thanks to: * Fireside.fm (https://fireside.fm) for hosting us * Audio Hijack (https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/) for helping us record and capture clips from the show
Hour 3- Larry talks a little about 4th of July, and talks with Jim Garrity about travel recommendations for this big Holiday week. Larry also talks about a CBS story surrounding forced mandatory retirement.
So incredibly lucky to have premiership Pie & Hero Nathan Murphy come on the pod and be unbelievably vulnerable, sharing his heartbreaking story about how a combined 11 concussions forced Nathan into retirement from football at age 24, only months after winning an AFL Premiership. BM SHOP (Tees & Hoodies Available!) https://ballmagnets.com.au/collections/all Follow All Our Socials: https://linktr.ee/ballmagnets Host - Tom Mitchell: https://www.instagram.com/tommitchell... Producer - Bailey McCabe: https://www.instagram.com/milliondoll... Studio - Pivotal Conversations: https://www.instagram.com/pivotalconv...
Premiership winning Dale Finucane joined The Rush Hour for Hero, Highlight & Hardship for a deep dive into his amazing career under some of the greatest (and loudest) NRL coaches. And how he manged to deal with being forced into retirement through injury.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After retiring a tiny bit earlier than expected, am I okay as is? Have a money question? Email us here Subscribe to Jill on Money LIVE YouTube: @jillonmoney Instagram: @jillonmoney Twitter: @jillonmoney "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Blackcap John Morrison, joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to discuss the fallout of Neil Wagner's sudden departure from the test side. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former EPF CEO Tunku Alizakri: Facing Up To An Uncertain Retirement and Financial Future Tunku Alizakri Raja Muhammad Alias is a highly experienced and respected corporate figure and a former CEO of Malaysia's Employees Provident Fund, among the world's oldest provident funds and the 7th-largest in the world, with over a trillion Ringgit in assets under management. In today's chat, we focus on one of Malaysia's most pressing concerns: the lack of sufficient savings for many Malaysians, and the uncertain futures we all face, as we stay older for longer and the rising cost of housing, food and other basic necessities. (Many thanks to the Asia School of Business for their collaboration with The Do More Podcast, in whose studio this conversation was recorded. The Asia School of Business is a partnership between MIT's Sloan School of Management and Bank Negara Malaysia). CONTENTS 00:01:31 - Introduction 00:07:00 - Zakri's Forced Retirement, Savings Sufficiency 00:12:30 - Retirement and Pensions are Human Constructs 00:16:37 - How Much is ‘Enough Savings'? 00:20:20 - The Trouble with Financial Planners and Outsourcing Other Important Life Areas 00:23:27 - Can the EPF be Trusted? And the Problem with Windfall Gains 00:27:11 - How Zakri Thinks About His Own Retirement 00:30:10 - Should People Even Buy Their Own Property? 00:35:00 - Buying Life's Little Luxuries .. Yea or Nay? 00:37:05 - Different Races, Different Spending Patterns 00:44:40 - Wealth and Sufficiency are Mindset Patterns 00:47:14 - How Malaysia and China Differ, Policy-Wise 00:49:00 - Rotten Heads and the Need for a New Model 00:55:42 - How Malaysia Can be the Centre of the Impact Investing World 01:00:25 - The Need to Redefine ‘Retirement' Must Also be Discussed 01:06:00 - How to Engage Property Developers to Help Nation-Build 01:10:03 - Could the Private Sector Take the Lead? 01:12:00 - What Role Can the Monarchs Play? 01:15:01 - Who Manages the Monarchs? 01:24:30 - The Role of Creativity 01:31:30 - Where Does the EPF Go From Here? 01:39:00 - Alizakri's Three Thoughts for the Future ABOUT TUNKU ALIZAKRI LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alizakri-alias/ At Endeavor Malaysia: https://www.endeavormalaysia.org/people/tunku-alizakri-bin-raja-muhammad-alias PAN Productions: https://www.facebook.com/PanProductions/
Believe it or not, some people are forced to retire. Not everyone wants to retire, and many more are working into their 70s. Yet, in some cases the U.S. law forces you to call it quits. In this show we discuss where is this still applicable and whether or not people should be forced to retire.
Believe it or not, some people are forced to retire. Not everyone wants to retire, and many more are working into their 70s. Yet, in some cases the U.S. law forces you to call it quits. In this show we discuss where is this still applicable and whether or not people should be forced to retire.
Have you ever been dismissed because you were considered too young, or ignored because you were deemed too old? If so, you have experienced Ageism, stereotyping and discrimination based on age. In this show, author activist, Ashton Applewhite will raise our consciousness about age discrimination with research, humor and personal references. Drawing upon her acclaimed book, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism, her powerful discussion and examples will make it clear “that chronological age is an increasingly unreliable benchmark of pretty much anything about a person.” You will wonder how you missed the degree of age bias we tolerate and the myths about age we perpetuate in our culture. You will recognize that demeaning stereotypes about age threaten the best of us at any age. Don't miss this!
Have you ever been dismissed because you were considered too young, or ignored because you were deemed too old? If so, you have experienced Ageism, stereotyping and discrimination based on age. In this show, author activist, Ashton Applewhite will raise our consciousness about age discrimination with research, humor and personal references. Drawing upon her acclaimed book, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism, her powerful discussion and examples will make it clear “that chronological age is an increasingly unreliable benchmark of pretty much anything about a person.” You will wonder how you missed the degree of age bias we tolerate and the myths about age we perpetuate in our culture. You will recognize that demeaning stereotypes about age threaten the best of us at any age. Don't miss this!
With the year coming to an end Dell & Ry discuss Burnout and how it affects art, work and parenting. They discuss Draymonds sneaky retirement strategy and review the Netflix's thriller , “Leave the World Behind”. Tune in. Turn up.
"My entire profession changed drastically from one day to the other. And I started feeling like I didn't know where I fit anymore. I didn't know what I'm good at anymore."Roberto Seif is a former innovation strategist who experienced forced retirement from his corporate career. Roberto's story is not uncommon in today's world, where companies frequently reorganize, cut positions, or even go under, often leaving employees without warning. This reality is particularly challenging as we get older, with the prospect of finding another job becoming increasingly difficult. This often necessitates a career pivot or complete reinvention to avoid retirement.Roberto's story is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the power of reinvention.ABOUT MY GUESTFor over 20 years, Roberto Seif worked with top global corporations and consulting firms, including PwC, Unilever, Hyatt, and HDR, where he developed, launched, and managed multi-million dollar products and brands. Along the way, he reinvented his career nine times. At age 48, Roberto relaunched his career with a mission to help seasoned professionals reinvent the second half of their careers. As a Mid-Career Reinvention Coach, Roberto applies tools and principles from Design Thinking, Brand Strategy, and LEAN, to help his clients regain clarity, direction, and energy in their careers. He lives in Chicago with his wife and 2 daughters, ages 8 and 5.IN THIS EPISODE: Forced retirement and career reinvention The emotional transition of a career change The identity struggle following retirement (or leaving a successful career) Making a career change and playing to strengths in midlife FOOTNOTES Connect with Roberto Seif on LinkedIn Roberto Seif's website Our Attention Needs Leading (Midlife Cues #65) Episode 198 with Stephanie Dethlefs Reinvention Insight Intensive ------------Connect with Lou Blaser on LinkedInSubscribe to Midlife Cues, a weekly newsletter about intentional living and personal growth in midlife.Work with Lou BlaserSupport the Show. Thank you!
Normally retirements are celebrated with lots of fanfare, jerseys hanging in rafters, gold statues, and maybe even cake. But in August of 2023, NBA referee, Eric Lewis announced his abrupt retirement after NBA Twitter sleuths discovered the ref's burner account. @Mikeyyy_Wyllin, NBA Twitter Detective and newly appointed second-best Laker fan, joins the pod to discuss how his investigation caused an NBA ref to retire, meeting Eric Lewis, and the best NBA Twitter scandals. Showtime Codes: (7:22) @Mikeyyy_Wyllin's Integrity as a Detective (13:50) Did the legalization of sports betting cost a man his career? (20:05) Eric Lewis' following list (22:24) Baiting Eric Lewis (28:01) Eric Lewis ages himself (31:43) The Humaness of Eric Lewis (34:09) Eric Lewis still uses AOL (46:45) Mikeyyy's theories on Eric's retirement (50:48) Eric Lewis' Best Tweets (1:04:58) #1 Brother Behavior (1:06:49) The KD and Colangelo Burner Accounts (1:09:06) Mikeyyy meeting Eric Lewis
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THIS EPISODE ORIGINALLY AIRED We receive a lot of phone calls when it comes to your workplace rights, severance, and more. All of your questions get answered by Founding Partner of Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, Lior Samfiru, alongside host, John Scholes, on today's episode of the Employment Law Show. For information anytime, call 1-855-821-5900 or go to pocketemploymentlawyer.ca
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We receive a lot of phone calls when it comes to your workplace rights, severance, and more. All of your questions get answered by Founding Partner of Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, Lior Samfiru, alongside host, John Scholes, on today's episode of the Employment Law Show. For information anytime, call 1-855-821-5900 or go to pocketemploymentlawyer.ca
It's All Been Done Radio Hour Commercial #210 The Nubes #17 "Forced Retirement" Ashley and Megan think the old troupe members have performed enough. Visit our website http://iabdpresents.com Script books, clothing, and more at https://amzn.to/3km2TLm Please support us at http://patreon.com/IABD Find more from It's All Been Done Radio Hour here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdpresents/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iabdpresents A comedy radio show originally performed Saturday, June 25, 2022 at Red Herring theatre in Columbus, Ohio. STARRING Ashley Clements as Ashley Megan Overholt as Megan GUEST STARRING Ryan Yohe as Yohe Narrated by Darren Esler Foley Artist J.T. Walker Podcast edited by Jerome Wetzel Written by Jerome Wetzel Directed by Nick Arganbright Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs composed by Nathan Haley, with lyrics by Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik When you post about us, hashtag #IABD #youtuberadioplays #bestyoutubepodcastchannels
In Retirement Transformed we talk a lot about planning for and transitioning to retirement, but what happens if retirement is sudden, unplanned or forced upon you? How do you bounce back and reinvent yourself after an unexpected "early" retirement? We were so fortunate to have Jody's friend and former colleague, Kathleen McDonough, join us in our Retirement Transformed Community for a Facebook Live to share her story. We had such an incredible response to her story and so many in our community found her story relatable and inspiring so we wanted to share it with our YouTube community as well. #retirement_transformed #retirement #forcedretirement ✦︎ Take our FREE 7 Day Challenge to Kickstart your Retirement! ✦︎
BREAKING: NSA Involved in B16's Forced Retirement?Link to LifeSite article by Dr. Maike Hickson: https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/italian-general-us-official-bragged-benedict-would-be-forced-to-resign-weeks-after-2005-election/ (https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/italian-general-us-official-bragged-benedict-would-be-forced-to-resign-weeks-after-2005-election/)Follow Dr. Maike Hickson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HicksonMaikeLink to Glenn Beck video mentioned: https://youtu.be/3reaemCavQs___________________________________________________________________
Damon Roberts and Matt Deaton talk you through a forced retirement and why it may not be all bad, but what you need to do first to protect your assets. Plus, is it possible to be over diversified in your portfolio? For more information on Acute Wealth Advisors or to schedule a consultation call 480-680-6868 or visit www.successinthenewretirement.com
JoePat Roop details what your first move should be if faced with a forced retirement. Unfortunately, it's becoming more common in a down economy and it's no longer just in the tech sector. Plus, how diversified are you in your portfolio? Too much? Too little? What's the right balance? For more information on Belmont Capital or to schedule a complimentary consultation, call 704-946-7000 or visit www.belmont-capital.com
Obviously, it's not something anyone ever wants to happen to them, but there are definitely situations where people are forced to retire earlier than expected. Scott and Chaz Price discuss how to prepare for the possibility on this episode of America's Retirement Headquarters. For more information and to schedule a time to speak with the team, visit https://americasretirementheadquarters.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It happens! So on this episode we explore five of the most common questions that come up when evaluating some of the typical options that are offered when an employer either offers or mandates an early retirement. Glenn is available for in person and Zoom meetings if you'd like to discuss or strategize about your personal situation. Simply give us a call at (336) 291-3535 or visit ScheduleSomeTime.com to get on his calendar. As always, please remember to click the “Share” button to share our podcast with friends, family and colleagues. Investment advisory services offered through Horter Investment Management, LLC, a SEC-Registered Investment Adviser. Horter Investment Management does not provide legal or tax advice. Investment Adviser Representatives of Horter Investment Management may only conduct business with residents of the states and jurisdictions in which they are properly registered or exempt from registration requirements. Insurance and annuity products are sold separately through Roadmap Financial Consulting, LLC. Securities transactions for Horter Investment Management clients are placed through AXOS Advisor Services, TD Ameritrade, and Nationwide Advisory Solutions.
Zed Francis, chief investment officer at Convexitas, joins Jack to talk about interest rate risk, what really happened to the British pension system, and tail risk as a portfolio diversifier. Francis argues that December 2022 will see a wave of mandatory liquidations by the U.S. retirees forced to take mandatory distributions on their retirement accounts. These forced sales will be larger as a percentage of the typical 60/40 portfolio than they normally are, due to the drawdown in stocks and bonds that have already occurred this year. Filmed on November 8, 2022. -- Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://rb.gy/uesguv Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://rb.gy/cy0dki Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://rb.gy/igyzsj About Convexitas: https://www.convexitas.com/ Convexitas' piece on Liability-Driven Investment (LDI): https://www.convexitas.com/insights/liability-driven-investment-de-risking-if/ Convexitas' piece on duration risk: https://www.convexitas.com/insights/rates-free-risk-duration-duration-everywhere/ __ Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://rb.gy/5weeyw Market commentary, charts, degen trade ideas, governance updates, token performance, can't-miss-tweets and more. Subscribe to the Blockworks Research “Daily Debrief” Newsletter: https://rb.gy/feusos Find out more about the Blockworks video editor role here: https://blockworks.co/careers/ __ Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (00:33) The Financialization Of Everything (10:27) Private Markets (17:01) Duration (Interest Rate Risk) Explained (19:35) The Losses From Rising Rates Are Immense (26:26) The U.K. Pensions Crisis - Explained In Great Detail (38:41) Stocks and Volatility (41:53) "Ignore The VIX" (45:19) Tail Risk (50:47) Are Active Investment Managers Underweight Stocks? (01:00:07) The Different Phases of A Bear Market (01:07:46) The Credit Markets Are Frozen (01:10:21) A "Waterfall of Liquidations" Is Coming From Forced Selling From Retirement Accounts (01:19:45) The Value Of Portfolio Overlays (01:26:00) Basis Risk __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
Unfortunately, there are times people are forced into retirement before they are ready. Today we are going to go over what that may look like and common questions people ask when faced with this difficult situation. The first thing to know is that this isn't an uncommon position to be in so don't feel like you're alone. Dealing with a forced retirement is not always straightforward, so we do our best to cover all of the bases from pension options to healthcare. Let's dive in! Join us on today's episode as we break down these major topics: Should I accept the retirement severance package I was offered? (1:33) Should you take your pension as a stream of income or a lump sum? (3:37) How you claim your pension could affect your tax bracket. (10:00) For more, visit us online: http://philstaxhacks.com Watch the video podcast on YouTube: Phil's Tax Hacks and Other Retirement Facts
As we usher in the new High School and say goodbye to the old, we wanted to celebrate both future and past with one of Ames High's more well known alums, Fred Hoiberg. Fred was a multi-sport athlete as a Little Cyclone and is of course most well known for leading the school to it's sixth high school state basketball championship in 1991. He went on to star at Iowa State and then the NBA for 10 years where he became one of the league's most prolific shooters. Fred has since returned to his birthplace of Lincoln Nebraska where he is serving his fourth season as head coach for the University of Nebraska Men's Basketball team. In this episode Fred and I talk about the privilege of growing up in Ames, the advantages of playing multiple sports, academic expectations, Mistletoe Dance, recruitment dilemma, Johnny Orr, Forced Retirement, and Nebraska Legacy. Enjoy!
In this episode of Taking Back Trump's America, former Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro exposes the big lie of omission of Tony Fauci on the eve of his retirement -- and likely grilling by a new Republican House in January. All hail to the Two Mikes. Buy Taking Back Trump's America on Amazon today at https://amzn.to/3ziLpGq
In this episode of Taking Back Trump's America, former Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro exposes the big lie of omission of Tony Fauci on the eve of his retirement -- and likely grilling by a new Republican House in January.
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Many of us understand that investing in an appreciating asset results in compound growth of our initial investment. But how does this really work? How can a small sum of money grow to something that can provide financial freedom with little to no effort beyond securing the initial investment? And most importantly, what are the different outcomes when debating whether to invest now or later in life? Topics Discussed on Compound GrowthConcerning statistics on millennial retirement planningOur career timelines as a function of our savings rateWhy retirement planning in western societies is increasingly the responsibility of the individualThe pitfalls of believing we'll never retireHow compound growth occurs with our investmentsShocking outcomes of those who save cash versus those who investTimeline case study: what happens if I wait to start investing later in life?The importance of “showing up” with our savings Support this project: Buy Me a CoffeeSubscribe to the website: SUBSCRIBE ME! Original Written PostThe Wondrous And Fantastic Power Of Compound Growth (And Why It Doesn't Pay to Wait) Compound Interest CalculatorInvestor.gov Compound Interest Calculator BooksIkigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life (Hector Garcia, Francesc Miralles)The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy (Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko)The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness (Morgan Housel) Our Investing StrategyThe CC Family Investing Strategy, Part 1: Philosophy and Asset AllocationThe CC Family Investing Strategy, Part 2: Where Exactly Is Our Money?
Today we're opening up the mailbag for three financial questions many people will find helpful. Join us as we discuss the requirements for withdrawing inheritance money, why a Roth conversion might make sense, and how to prepare for a forced retirement. Read more and get additional financial resources: http://johnsonbrunetti.com What we discuss in this episode: 0:25 – Mailbag question on inheritance withdrawals 1:57 – Question on Roth conversions 4:50 – Question about preparing for forced retirement 7:11 – Money Map retirement review is concise and simple
The mandate over vaccines is creating an issue where some people have serious decisions to make. Here are some things you need to consider before walking out and leaving your job over the mandate. Read more and get additional financial resources here: https://smartmoneyquestions.com/podcastposts/episode-158-mandates-and-forced-retirement-what-questions-to-ask/ What we discuss in this episode: 4:35 – Health insurance 8:43 - Expenses
In March 2019, Fraser Franks sat up in the middle of the night knowing he needed to go to the hospital. Over the following week, he'd undergo a number of tests that would soon reveal serious issues with his heart…the kind of issues that could kill him if he continued to play professional soccer. So, at the age of 28, Franks was told he'd need to walk away from his livelihood, his boyhood dream and the one thing that “made him interesting”. Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
For whatever reason, forced and early retirements do happen. What should you do? Sean talks through some strategies to make sure the transition is as smooth as possible. Read more and get additional financial resources here: https://wp.me/paeqsR-cG What we discuss on this episode: 0:24 - How does Sean celebrate the 4th of July? 1:40 - Forced retirement unfortunately happens. 4:11 - What ways can we cope with forced retirement? 5:47 - What kind of emotional and planning response could be triggered? 7:10 - When should you do more Roth conversions? 8:23 - What should you do first?
Have you ever been dismissed because you were considered too young, or ignored because you were deemed too old? If so, you have experienced Ageism, stereotyping and discrimination based on age. In this show, author activist, Ashton Applewhite will raise our consciousness about age discrimination with research, humor and personal references. Drawing upon her acclaimed book, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism, her powerful discussion and examples will make it clear “that chronological age is an increasingly unreliable benchmark of pretty much anything about a person.” You will wonder how you missed the degree of age bias we tolerate and the myths about age we perpetuate in our culture. You will recognize that demeaning stereotypes about age threaten the best of us at any age. Don't miss this!
HAPPY NFL DRAFT DAY! Would you believe that BOTH of us didn’t have a baseball topic this week? It is SO hard not to when everywhere we turn someone is throwing a no hitter or Tatis is taking a ball to the moon. Sass shares all of the unfortunate forced medical retirements coming out of the woodwork while Avery J hits us with her “excitement scale” for NFL draft quarterbacks, and where they’d fit best. #draftexpertduh Follow us! Instagram: @averyjnichols / @katelyn_sass Twitter: @CoupleOfCatches --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couple-of-catches/message
Have you ever been dismissed because you were considered too young, or ignored because you were deemed too old? If so, you have experienced Ageism, stereotyping and discrimination based on age. In this show, author activist, Ashton Applewhite will raise our consciousness about age discrimination with research, humor and personal references. Drawing upon her acclaimed book, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism, her powerful discussion and examples will make it clear “that chronological age is an increasingly unreliable benchmark of pretty much anything about a person.” You will wonder how you missed the degree of age bias we tolerate and the myths about age we perpetuate in our culture. You will recognize that demeaning stereotypes about age threaten the best of us at any age. Don't miss this!
Cam and Don talk about Veteran's Day, Sponsors leaving, all of the motorsports coming to a season end for 2020. Forced Retirement? And of course, we thought about some Marketing. We ask for help from listeners!!!! Help US!
Cam and Don talk about Veteran's Day, Sponsors leaving, all of the motorsports coming to a season end for 2020. Forced Retirement? And of course, we thought about some Marketing. We ask for help from listeners!!!! Help US!
This “Money Talks,” hosts provide planning advice for at a couple where one spouse was forced into retirement because of COVID-19 layoffs. While they can make it work on one salary, they’re realizing her retirement might last 30 years.
This “Money Talks,” hosts provide planning advice for at a couple where one spouse was forced into retirement because of COVID-19 layoffs. While they can make it work on one salary, they’re realizing her retirement might last 30 years.
Jackie and Monica discuss some of the people they've met with recently and how they've been able to assist people who are facing tough decisions due to layoffs or early retirement packages. They also caution against relying on "Robo advisors" that are becoming more popular.
Malawi's Courts tell the government to stop interfering with the judiciary after the President orders the Chief Justice to take leave, a year before he retires. International conservation activists, Friends of the Earth say natural gas being exploited in Mozambique is at the root of the violence and chaos in Cabo Delgado province. Sierra Leone's information minister explains why a university professor from an opposition heartland has been held for two weeks without charge.
Hour 1. Dale and Keefe kick off this Giving Tuesday/Cinco de Mayo with some Michael Jordan Keefespiracies that make perfect sense. Promoting the drive to help Feed New England to benefit the Greater Boston Food Bank presented by Shaw’s and Star Market. Your latest Mass Covid 19 updates.
After Abe & Kristen discuss making the best out of life at the moment, they address how many Americans over age 55 are faced with some hard decisions after being recently laid off or offered an early retirement buyout. The harsh reality is that your retirement could be much different than you expected, but not necessarily. Before you rush into a decision that could affect you and your family for the rest of your life, listen to Abe explain how to step back and evaluate your options.
Maybe you are experiencing some more unfortunate situations lately when it comes to retirement. Is there a positive spin you can put on it? Show Notes: https://retirementelevatedpodcast.com/podcast/finding-the-silver-linings-in-forced-retirement-situations/ Today's Rundown: 0:37 - You are being pushed into an early retirement. 1:34 - What to do with a severance package. 2:45 - A forced retirement may push you to find clarity. 3:24 - Sean shares a client example of someone who was able to map out an early retirement plan. 6:01 - What to do when you get the lump sum buyout instead of a pension plan. 7:32 - Two things to consider with a lump sum.
This episode is from the vault and was first released April 16, 2018. Let's talk about Forced Retirement Marianne Oehser is our guest for today's podcast episode. She came on our show to discuss forced retirements and how to cope if it happens to you. One example of Forced Retirement that Marianne gave us is […] The post Forced Retirement: Episode 201 appeared first on Rock Your Retirement.
This episode is from the vault and was first released April 16, 2018. Let's talk about Forced Retirement Marianne Oehser is our guest for today's podcast episode. She came on our show to discuss forced retirements and how to cope if it happens to you. One example of Forced Retirement that Marianne gave us is “Rich” one of her clients. Here's his story: Rich worked for the government and handled one of the largest and most important departments. All of a sudden, that department was eliminated. Now when this happened, it created a lot of challenges for him. Like many, he is facing a forced retirement. When Marianne and Rich started working together, it became really clear how depressed he was. He had trouble getting up in the morning and by mid-afternoon, he barely had the energy to read the paper. When Marianne talked to him, it seemed like he had lost his sense of purpose in his life. “This happens when you're not ready to retire,” Marianne said. A forced retirement can bring up a lot of emotions. One of the first few emotions you might feel is anger then resentment. What Rich did after acknowledging what he was feeling is to forgive the person that made it happen. Together he and Marianne worked on letting go of the resentment and pain until he was able to start focusing on the present. They worked on building his “happiness” portfolio. Rich needed to figure what he wanted the 8 important areas in his life to look like and be like. During this process, Rich awakened his desire to write. He took some creative writing classes and thought about doing his memoir. Then he uncovered a short story he wrote in the past. He published it and now being reviewed as a script for a movie. Rich now writes screenplays and books. This man no longer tries to figure out how to get out of bed every morning. He no longer has to think about what he wants to do at 3 in the afternoon. Rich now gets out of bed with gust, vigor, and enthusiasm and has lots of things going on. He was able to tap back into his sense of purpose. 8 Areas of Happiness * Self-development – Continuing to grow and understand that you can be excited about wherever you are in this in your life and embracing what is now and continuing to be a better person as a result of the things that you choose. * Health and Well-being – If you don't have your health, nothing else matters. * Primary Relationship – Relationships are central to who we are as human beings. Having a strong primary relationship is important. Examples, marriage relationship, long-term life partner relationship, strong friend relationship, family relationship. * Social Networks – As we move further along in our lives, our social connections become more and more important. When you move out of retirement, it may change. Not the same people we used to work with. It's all about building relationships. Building new relationships. * Spirituality and Religion – As we progress in our life, we become aware of the fact that at some point, our physical body isn't going to work anymore. * Leisure – About being balanced. * Community – What are you doing for the people around you? How are you giving back? * Vocation or Profession – More of us are either having to work or choosing to work How does all of this fit into the balance? How do these 8 work together? Marianne says that we need to have balance so at the end of the day you can say that this is the life that you will be living. You may reach Marianne Oehser through her website Retire and be Happy or via email: Marianne@RetireAndBe...
Peter spent many years in the fast-paced television industry before being forced to retire suddenly. And despite the sudden retirement, he has made the most of those years moving to Hawaii, traveling, learning to play the ukulele and teaching Qigong.
Layoffs, downsizing, mergers - Prepare for Retirement that might come earlier than your plan.
Are you too nervous to spend your money in retirement? Are you assuming you'll be in a lower tax bracket in retirement? Is 57 too early to retire? We'll answer all of those listener questions on today's show and explore why it's a good idea to get professional help with your financial plan.
The founder of Burg Simpson law firm talks about the challenge of having retirement forced upon you because of injury or illness.
Whether it's a layoff or a health issue, some in their late 50's and 60's may find themselves leaving the workforce long before they planned to. Mike and Ryan discuss this and offer advice if you're forced to retire sooner than expected.
Cathy discusses the issues and possible solutions for people over 50 who get laid off before they retire.
Let's talk about Forced Retirement Marianne Oehser is our guest for today's podcast episode. She came on our show to discuss forced retirements and how to cope if it happens to you. One example of Forced Retirement that Marianne gave us is “Rich” one of her clients. Here's his story: Rich worked for the government and handled one of the largest and most important departments. All of a sudden, that department was eliminated. Now when this happened, it created a lot of challenges for him. Like many, he is facing a forced retirement. When Marianne and Rich started working together, it became really clear how depressed he was. He had trouble getting up in the morning and by mid-afternoon, he barely had the energy to read the paper. When Marianne talked to him, it seemed like he had lost his sense of purpose in his life. “This happens when you're not ready to retire,” Marianne said. A forced retirement can bring up a lot of emotions One of the first few emotions you might feel is anger then resentment. What Rich did after acknowledging what he was feeling is forgive the person that made it happen. Together he and Marianne worked on letting go of the resentment and pain until he was able to start on focusing on the present. They worked on building his “happiness” portfolio. Rich needed to figure what he wanted the 8 important areas in his life to look like and be like. During this process, Rich awakened his desire to write. He took some creative writing classes and thought about doing his memoir. Then he uncovered a short story he wrote in the past. He published it and now being reviewed as a script for a movie. Rich now writes screenplays and books. This man no longer tries to figure out how to get out of bed every morning. He no longer has to think about what he wants to do at 3 in the afternoon. Rich now gets out of bed with gust, vigor, and enthusiasm and has lots of things going on. He was able to tap back into his sense of purpose. 8 Areas of Happiness * Self-development – Continuing to grow and understand that you can be excited about wherever you are in this in your life and embracing what is now and continuing to be a better person as a result of the things that you choose. * Health and Well-being – If you don't have your health, nothing else matters. * Primary Relationship – Relationships are central to who we are as human beings. Having a strong primary relationship is important. Examples, marriage relationship, long-term life partner relationship, strong friend relationship, family relationship. * Social Networks – As we move further along in our lives, our social connections become more and more important. When you move out of retirement, it may change. Not the same people we used to work with. It's all about building relationships. building new relationships. * Spirituality and Religion – As we progress in our life, we become aware of the fact that at some point, our physical body isn't gonna work anymore. * Leisure – About being balanced. * Community – What are you doing for the people around you? How are you giving back * Vocation or Profession – more of us are either having to work or choosing to work How does all of this fit into the balance? How do these 8 work together? Marianne says that we need to have balance so at the end of the day you can say that this is the life that you will be living. You may reach Marianne Oehser through her website Retire and be Happy or via email: Marianne@RetireAndBeHappy.com She is a retirement consultant, a Certified Retirement Coach,
Let's talk about Forced Retirement Marianne Oehser is our guest for today's podcast episode. She came on our show to discuss forced retirements and how to cope if it happens to you. One example of Forced Retirement that Marianne gave us is “Rich” one of her clients. Here's his story: Rich worked for the government […] The post Forced Retirement: Episode 122 appeared first on Rock Your Retirement.
Have you ever been dismissed because you were considered too young, or ignored because you were deemed too old? If so, you have experienced Ageism, stereotyping and discrimination based on age. In this show, author activist, Ashton Applewhite will raise our consciousness about age discrimination with research, humor and personal references. Drawing upon her acclaimed book, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism, her powerful discussion and examples will make it clear “that chronological age is an increasingly unreliable benchmark of pretty much anything about a person.” You will wonder how you missed the degree of age bias we tolerate and the myths about age we perpetuate in our culture. You will recognize that demeaning stereotypes about age threaten the best of us at any age. Don't miss this!
Owen Slot welcomes Will Fraser for the first part of this special episode. The former Saracens player reflects on having to retire due to serious injury, the nature of his new routine, including being unsure if he could enter his old dressing room at the weekend. He relives the frustration of injuries and how he coped with the disappointment of missing two summer tours for England. Will also speaks of the inspiration he drew from his brother and offers a rare insight into dealing with a career cut short. Part two is available tomorrow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What are the important things to know about medicare? What do you do if you're forced into retirement? Jeannette answers those questions on this week's show, plus she'll tell you all about the importance of life stage planning. She'll also answer listener questions about annuities and whether you should have a will or trust.
Have you ever been dismissed because you were considered too young, or ignored because you were deemed too old? If so, you have experienced Ageism, stereotyping and discrimination based on age. In this show, author activist, Ashton Applewhite will raise our consciousness about age discrimination with research, humor and personal references. Drawing upon her acclaimed book, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism, her powerful discussion and examples will make it clear “that chronological age is an increasingly unreliable benchmark of pretty much anything about a person.” You will wonder how you missed the degree of age bias we tolerate and the myths about age we perpetuate in our culture. You will recognize that demeaning stereotypes about age threaten the best of us at any age. Don't miss this!
A group of Firewall agents awaken in a remote underground bunker built on a distant exoplanet. Firewall has built a sanctuary to restart humanity if the TITANs destroy everything else. It is hidden to the best of Firewall's capabilities and designed with their most extreme safeguards. The team is one such safeguard. They are an erasure squad tasked with reclaiming the facility from rogue Firewall agents. Instead of following the standard wake up protocols, the first wave of agents have turned on each other. The team must stop them before they destroy the facility. They have no communication or news from the outside universe. Has humanity fallen? Was this a test or an error gone awry? Did an enemy of Firewall sabotage the base? As the team prepares for battle, the questions rattle in their heads... (Please note that the first 20 or so minutes of the AP are missing due to a technical error on my part. I re-summarized the game, so you won't miss any important details. Sorry!)
In this retirement podcast a more difficult retirement is discussed; a medical retirement. How does one deal with health demands that end work and force retirement? In this interview we meet and talk to a fibromyalgia victim. Hearing such stories help all of us gain perspective on our own lives.