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Retirement Elevated Podcast with Sean Lee
Inside the Advisor's Office: What People Are Actually Concerned About

Retirement Elevated Podcast with Sean Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 18:16


Ever wonder what other people talk about with their financial advisors? A new survey of nearly 400 experienced advisors reveals the biggest concerns, challenges, and financial goals their clients are facing today. From retirement planning to healthcare costs to working longer than expected, we're breaking down the key takeaways and how they compare to what we see in our own client conversations. Here's what we discuss in this episode:

Macon Money Podcast
Inside the Advisor's Office: What People Are Actually Concerned About

Macon Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 20:20


Many people approach retirement age asking the question, “Have I done enough?”  It's a common worry, but are they really focusing on the right things?  Based on a survey of nearly 400 experienced advisors, Lee explores the gap between what clients fear and what he believes truly deserves their focus when planning for retirement. He unpacks why concerns like outliving your money and market crashes dominate our minds and the two key factors he believes matter more. Retirement is often seen as a time of relaxation and enjoyment, but it can also be fraught with anxiety and uncertainty. Understanding the common worries can help individuals better prepare for this important phase of life, even in the wake of rising costs and increasing life expectancies. Tune in for tips on how to feel more confident about your financial future! Here's what we discuss in today's show:

Be Wealthy & Smart
Why Savers Are Concerned About Outliving Their Income

Be Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 5:55


Discover why savers are concerned about outliving their income. Are you investing well for financial freedom...or not? Financial freedom is a combination of money, compounding and time (my McT Formula). How well you invest, makes a huge difference to your financial future and lifestyle. If you only knew where to invest for the long-term, what a difference it would make, because the difference between investing $100k and earning 5 percent or 10 percent on your money over 30 years, is the difference between it growing to $432,194 or $1,744,940, an increase of over $1.3 million dollars. Your compounding rate, and how well you invest, matters!  INTERESTED IN THE BE WEALTHY & SMART VIP EXPERIENCE? - Invest in stock ETFs, private equity and digital assets for potential high compounding rates - Asset allocation model with ticker symbols and % to invest -Monthly LIVE investment webinars with Linda, with Q & A -Private VIP Facebook group with daily interaction -Weekly investment commentary from Linda -Optional 1-on-1 tech team support for digital assets -Join, pay once, have lifetime access! NO recurring fees. -US and foreign investors, no minimum $ amount to invest For a limited time, enjoy a 50% savings on my private investing group, the Be Wealthy & Smart VIP Experience. Pay once and enjoy lifetime access without any additional cost. Enter "SAVE50" to save 50% here: http://tinyurl.com/InvestingVIP Or have a complimentary conversation to answer your questions. Request a free appointment to talk with Linda here: https://tinyurl.com/TalkWithLinda (yes, you talk to Linda!). WANT HELP AVOIDING IRS AUDITS? #Ad Stop worrying about IRS audits and get advance warning at Crypto Tax Audit, here. PLEASE REVIEW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. I love hearing from you! I so appreciate it! SUBSCRIBE TO BE WEALTHY & SMART Click Here to Subscribe Via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe Via Stitcher on an Android Device Click Here to Subscribe Via RSS Feed   PLEASE LEAVE A BOOK REVIEW FOR THE CRYPTO INVESTING BOOK Get my book, "3 Steps to Quantum Wealth: The Wealth Heiress' Guide to Financial Freedom by Investing in Cryptocurrencies". After you purchase the book, go here for your Crypto Book bonus: https://lindapjones.com/bookbonus PLEASE LEAVE A BOOK REVIEW FOR WEALTH BOOK Leave a book review on Amazon here. Get my book, “You're Already a Wealth Heiress, Now Think and Act Like One: 6 Practical Steps to Make It a Reality Now!” Men love it too! After all, you are Wealth Heirs. :) Available for purchase on Amazon. International buyers (if you live outside of the US) get my book here. WANT MORE FROM LINDA? Check out her programs. Join her on Instagram. WEALTH LIBRARY OF PODCASTS Listen to the full wealth library of podcasts from the beginning. Use the search bar in the upper right corner of the page to search topics. SPECIAL DEALS #Ad Protect yourself online with a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Get 3 MONTHS FREE when you sign up for a NORD VPN plan here.  #Ad To safely and securely store crypto, I recommend using a Tangem wallet. Get a 10% discount when you purchase here. #Ad If you are looking to simplify your crypto tax reporting, use Koinly. It is highly recommended and so easy for tax reporting. You can save $20, click here. Be Wealthy & Smart,™ is a personal finance show with self-made millionaire Linda P. Jones, America's Wealth Mentor.™ Learn simple steps that make a big difference to your financial freedom.  (Some links are affiliate links. There is no additional cost to you.)

Retirement Planning - Redefined
Inside the Advisor's Office: What People Are Actually Concerned About

Retirement Planning - Redefined

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 19:08


Ever wonder what other people talk about with their financial advisors? A new survey of nearly 400 experienced advisors reveals the biggest concerns, challenges, and financial goals their clients are facing today. From retirement planning to healthcare costs to working longer than expected, we're breaking down the key takeaways and how they compare to what we see in our own client conversations.   Helpful Information: PFG Website: https://www.pfgprivatewealth.com/ Contact: 813-286-7776 Email: info@pfgprivatewealth.com   Disclaimer: PFG Private Wealth Management, LLC is an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. The topics and information discussed during this podcast are not intended to provide tax or legal advice. Investments involve risk, and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial advisor and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed on this podcast. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Insurance products and services are offered and sold through individually licensed and appointed insurance agents.     Marc: Ever wonder what people are talking about with their financial advisors? Well this week on the show we're going to discuss a new survey of nearly 400 experienced advisors revealing the biggest concerns, challenges, and financial goals that their clients are facing. We'll see how that compares with what the guys see here on the show. Let's get into it this week on Retirement Planning - Redefined.   Welcome to the podcast, everybody. Thanks for hanging out with John and Nick and myself as we talk investing, finance and retirement. And guys, we're going to share this survey. We'll put a link into the show descriptions as well for folks that want to check it out, but want to run some of this information past you guys and see does that correlate with what you're seeing, do you think it's accurate, not accurate, and just spitball and talk a little bit about some of the stuff out here.   The survey was done of nearly 400 experienced advisors all with around 20 years or more of a business, practicing business, so interesting. They didn't really say exactly the age bracket of all the people they were talking to, so there could be some folks that are not necessarily retirement age. They could be younger as well as older, but I want to run down some of this stuff and just get your guys' take on it.   How you doing this week, John?   John: I'm doing well. Daylight savings is messing with me a little bit, but I'm adjusting pretty well. And one of my kids, actually both my kids, they're testing for an honor belt in karate.   Marc: Oh, nice.   John: So they're excited.   Marc: They're going to whoop on you. Be careful.   John: It's funny you say that. They're running around the house kicking me now. It's like I wanted to get them into some self-defense stuff, but now I'm getting kicked.   Marc: So now you got to walk around with some pads on.   John: Pretty much.   Marc: Make sure you're not getting beat up too much. Very cool. Well watch the shins, man. They'll get you in the shins.   Nick, how you doing, buddy?   Nick: Good. We're staying busy.   Marc: He's like, "Good." Well, let's break this down a little bit, guys.   John: That's the sound of a guy that's in the middle of planning a wedding.   Marc: Right? That's what I was just thinking. He's like, "I got to make another decision. I don't want to make a decision." Let's jump into this and we'll see if we can make this easy for you this week, Nick.   So seeking out a financial advisor, the first part of this survey, advisors in the survey said 52% of their clients have sought out financial advisors to help with the retirement planning. About 34% surveyed were just looking for somebody to build wealth with. And in an era where everybody can call themselves a financial advisor, does that strike you as interesting? What do you guys think about that, 52% looking for retirement planning versus 34 just looking for some sort of wealth building, whoever wants to start?   John: Yeah, those numbers seem accurate to me. Well, I guess I'm a little surprised it's not more looking for help with retirement planning.   Marc: Okay.   John: I'd say the majority of our clients are retirement planning based, "Hey, I want to make sure my plan's good. I want to make sure I don't outlive my money." As far as building wealth, that does come up quite a bit, and Nick will jump in as well, but I'd say most of our clients are looking for retirement planning and just making sure they're on track and making sure that they're making the right decisions.   Marc: And it's two different mindsets too, right, Nick? I mean, so you need to decide what it is that you're looking for. I mean, not to say that you couldn't work with a retirement planner who also can help you with some of the wealth building, but it is a different skillset as well. If you're just looking for someone only to help you build the wealth, that's a little bit easier, I would think.   Nick: Yeah, and I would almost, if I were to say maybe put that in other words, we talk with people at the three phases of money as far as their life goes are accumulation or growth, distribution, taking their money in retirement and then transfer when they leave money. And so I would say from that initial, that wealth building, that's most likely accumulation focused. And because so many people accumulate their money while working in their 401(k)s and that kind of thing, I think it tends to be a little bit of a different conversation and it's those people that as you get closer to retirement. So without having ages, it does make it, the numbers are interesting, and I agree with John, I would've thought maybe it'd be a little bit higher from the standpoint of the retirement planning side, but-   Marc: Well, I mean, if you're just trying to grow the money, again the market's been, obviously we haven't had a prolonged downturn, and it's been choppy here lately, but we haven't had a prolonged downturn since '08, '09, so there's a lot of information out there about saying it's a little bit easier to build the wealth. But the preservation stage, which retirement is a little bit more complicated. There's more things going on than just the portfolio.   But with that in mind, check this out. Over half of the survey of financial advisors said the average client asset minimum was 760,000. I found that to be good. I know different areas are going to be more or less depending on the economic state of the area, but when you often hear that people aren't doing a very good job saving for their retirement future, three quarters of a million dollars is not bad.   Nick: It's definitely interesting to see the numbers and how they've changed over the last five to seven years where, and you mentioned it earlier where we've had a long prolonged period of time with the market going up, and so there's quite a bit of people meeting with us or ending up with more money than they had thought that they would or that sort of thing. There's a little bit of concern with that that only lasts for so long and that there's some correction and all that kind of stuff to happen. But absolutely, definitely that puts most people in the wheelhouse of where they need to be to have a successful retirement.   Marc: I mean, it's not bad. John, do you guys have a minimum? I mean, I know different advisor firms do different things. You can't service everybody. There's only so many hours in a day. So you'll hear something where somebody says, "Well, we work with people with 250,000 who have saved or more in assets," or some or a million or whatever. Do you guys have a breakdown?   Nick: We don't have a set minimum that we advertise or market.   Marc: Okay.   Nick: I would say that the majority of the people that meet with us tend to have what many institutions have as their minimum. So in other words, a lot of places will tell people, like you referred to that, they're looking to work with clients that have 250,000 or more just from an efficiency standpoint of trying to make sure that they can service their clients and that sort of thing, and so we end up above that with most clients. But the reality is, is that the conversations that we have with clients are really we don't keep that rule set in stone because for us, it's more of a relationship-based.   Marc: Individually based kind of thing? Okay.   Nick: Yeah, and really it's something we're looking for people that are serious about planning. I would say if you were to draw a line between what we were talking about earlier where a growth or retirement planning in a more broadly focused strategy, so they're focused on that. They're serious about it. We reference like, "Hey, we don't want to convince you that you needed an advisor. We want you to know that you need one and we want to interview for the job," kind of concept.   Marc: No, that makes sense because I mean if you're giving suggestions and someone's not willing to take them, you're just wasting each other's time versus... Yeah.   Nick: Exactly, and we found that that'll waste more time than in theory working with somebody that maybe isn't where they're going to be yet. And also-   Marc: It needs to be a reciprocal relationship.   Nick: For sure. Communication's super important for us because we've also found that we've had people come in that maybe are under that 250, but their parents are wealthy and they ended up being a teacher or something that maybe didn't allow them to save as much money as some sorts of jobs, and they're going to inherit money and they need assistance that way. So I'd say we're pretty comfortable with our process and how we approach that sort of thing and really look for it on a relationship basis, communication basis, and how we all get along.   Marc: That makes sense. And it's got to be a two-way street. I mean, when we do the podcast, it's not designed to turn every listener into a client if they're not already a client, but it is designed to say, "Hey, if it's the right relationship field going both ways, then we're happy to help if we can." That's pretty cool. So that's a good way of looking at that.   John, check out some of these top concerns. Let me know what you think here. So no surprise, number one, outliving their assets, 38% of the people surveyed. That's pretty much always number one, right? Outliving your money.   John: Yeah.   Marc: 31%, generating reliable income streams, a pretty high number as well.   John: Yes.   Marc: Okay. Then it drops off to a pretty stark, down to 12% for a future stock market crash. Now with some context here, this survey was completed at the end of last year, so it was December of '24. Do you think that number's gone up recently?   John: I would willing to bet that number's gone up. I think we were talking about the market, the last real big downturn was '08, and I think in the last 10 years, we've only had two years of the market being down, the S&P 500. I think it was, what, '22 and 2014, I believe.   Nick: I'd almost say that's a leading indicator that there's going to be, it's one of those things. Once people get that comfortable, that's usually when it comes.   Marc: I mean, it's been a while, right? So because nobody's worried about it whenever it's riding high. We only seem to worry about it whenever we're in the middle of it falling a little bit. But the one that really surprises me is all the way down to 8% for healthcare costs. Now if you guys are focused more on helping people with retirement planning and strategies, that to me, again depending on the ages of the people that answered this survey, healthcare costs at 8% seems awfully low because it's pretty costly, and we need to be having those conversations when we're, especially as we're getting older.   John: Yeah, for sure. This one, it is very important, and I think it's same thing we're talking about the stock market where it's been doing well. And when you're healthy-   Marc: It's great.   John: ...you think you're going to be healthy for a long time.   Marc: You don't think about it. Right, exactly.   John: You don't think about it all. It's back of your mind. I'll tell you where we see a lot of people concerned about it is if they had to do some care for their parents. Then it becomes top of mind of like, "Hey, this was a lot that I just went through." And taking care of them or seeing, whatever, if they have to go into a facility, and then in turn that's where we see the most of our clients that are concerned about healthcare costs is if they had to take care of a loved one.   Marc: Nick, according to the survey on that topic, advisors that were surveyed in this, were saying that clients should be more concerned about healthcare costs at around 54% unanticipated healthcare cost. Will you agree with that as well? Because I mean, obviously it comes out of the blue, it can totally derail the whole strategy.   Nick: Yeah, I think part of that is, from an advisor perspective, the whole concept of long-term care, obviously I'd say many advisors have a good grasp on long-term care, but I think it's become increasingly difficult for advisors to help clients plan for that with insurance or certain products that are out there. If we went back 10 years and from, let's just call it 2015 back through maybe 2005, that was the golden era per se for clients to be able to secure a reasonably priced policy from a long-term care perspective. So I think maybe that ties into the concern that advisors have is that at the end of the day it's a really expensive problem that clients can have, but it's also an expensive solution that a lot of clients are reticent to spend on something that may not be an issue, especially in a state like Florida where all of the insurance, people have serious insurance fatigue here.   Marc: Oh, I'm sure.   Nick: So it's a funny thing. The one time I actually answered a soliciting call earlier this morning was from State Farm calling me to, and they asked me if they could shop my car insurance for me, and I said, "Sure, let's try it." And sure enough, it was going to be $1,400 a year more than what I'm currently paying.   Marc: Thanks for the help.   Nick: And she laughed too, and she's like, "Well, can I call you in six months?" I was like, "You can try."   Marc: You can try.   Nick: I don't think you guys are going to come down that much. And so it's just crazy with what people are paying here. And so I think, long story short, I think that really ties into it as well for advisors.   Marc: And I'll hit you with this last one, John. I'll let you start and then I'll let Nick jump in if he wants to. And again, this survey was completed at the end of last year, so you can't take the current market downturn into this conversation. But according to the survey, an average of 63% of clients age 55 or older intended to work to 65 and beyond. 63% of people wanted to continue working up to 65 or beyond, yet only 30% of those clients are actually still doing it. So I guess my question is, does this surprise you that people want to keep working longer? And if so, what are some of the main reasons why you guys are seeing people want to work into their older ages?   John: It doesn't surprise me. I think with the shift really since COVID of being able to work remote, I've seen a lot of people that sit there now thinking like, hey, I work from home. I can travel still and log in. And it's given them a comfort of just saying, yeah, I'm making good money. I can continue to do this.   Marc: Feather than nest some more, right?   John: Yeah, so it's just building up the nest egg and allows them maybe to feel comfortable doing some more travel that they otherwise maybe wouldn't have felt so comfortable doing. We talked about the fears of outliving your assets, so I've seen a lot of that. And then there's a lot of studies out there saying, just keeping sharp of mind. So I've seen that where people are like, "Hey, I don't want to retire because I want to stay active. I want to have a purpose and continue to do things." So I think I'm not surprised by that number.   Marc: Interesting.   John: Because we're having more conversations of people wanting to work longer because they enjoy what they're doing. And with Zoom, it's become very easy to continue to work longer.   Marc: Well Nick, I'll give you this last piece here. 48% of those people feel like they don't have enough saved to live on through retirement. I mean, you're talking about half. So half of the people surveyed don't think they have enough, so that sounds like it just comes back to just not truly having a plan or even really knowing what it is that you've got. They've probably never sat down and really pulled this stuff together so they don't feel confident.   Nick: Correct. I think you nailed it there. The uncertainty of not having a plan and not knowing and understanding what things look like really oftentimes causes procrastination, and then all of a sudden it's 5, 7, 10 years later and there could have been a couple of small tweaks or a couple of small adjustments. I mean, in reality, there's been so many times when within 30 minutes if John and I meeting with somebody the initial time, we can tell three to five things that they could do that wouldn't have a significant impact on their life, but would have a significant impact from a positive perspective on their overall planning. And so whether it's informing themselves and holding themselves accountable or working with an advisor, which we have found, and there's been a ton of studies that have found that having that partner to help guide them through the decision-making process, that there's significant value there and the average rates of return and all that kind of stuff show that because of the decision-making.   Marc: Well, think about what you're going through with the wedding planning stuff. So there was a thing a couple years ago we were talking about, some of the most stressful events we can do in life, one of them was planning for a wedding. One of them was planning for retirement, right?   Nick: Yeah.   Marc: There's a lot of decisions to be made. And so having somebody to lean on I think goes a long way into removing some of that stress because it does get overwhelming. And at some points you're just like, ah, screw it. I don't even know what to do anymore. So being able to talk with guys like yourselves and say, "Okay, look. Here's some thoughts we had," or, "Here's what we were afraid of," or whatever the case is, it gives you that sounding board to bounce some ideas off of and maybe get some reassurance.   Nick: Yep, fully agree.   Marc: Yeah, and so are you having that same problem from the wedding standpoint?   Nick: Right now we're interviewing planners-   Marc: There you go.   Nick: ...and the prices have gone up, so it's-   Marc: But you're looking for help, right, because it's a lot.   Nick: Yeah, absolutely, absolutely.   Marc: John, you don't want to be the wedding planner?   John: No, no. I did that 12 years ago-   Marc: I got you.   John: ...and I want no part of that.   Marc: I got you. Well, all right, guys, good conversation as always. Thanks so much for hanging out. So at the end of the day, I mean you find these surveys are pretty interesting. And I think a lot of this stuff comes back fairly similar each time, is that people are looking for some assurance. They're looking for some clarity in some of these situations, so that's the point of running through the planning process is finding out what do you got, where do you stand and how's it working for you, and do you need to make some changes?   Often people feel like we're going to have to do some major overhaul, and it scares them. But a lot of times when you run through the planning process, many people are in better shape than they realize. You just need some tweaks here and there. So if you want to have those conversations for yourself, reach out to John and Nick and get started today at pfgprivatewealth.com. That's pfgprivatewealth.com. Get yourself onto the calendar for a consultation and a conversation.   And don't forget to subscribe to us on Apple or Spotify, whatever podcasting app you like using. Retirement Planning - Redefined is the name of the show with John and Nick, and we'll see you next time here on the program. Thanks, guys. Take care of yourself.

featured Wiki of the Day
Anna Filosofova

featured Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 3:00


fWotD Episode 2864: Anna Filosofova Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Saturday, 8 March 2025 is Anna Filosofova.Anna Pavlovna Filosofova (Russian: Анна Павловна Философова; née Diaghileva; 5 April 1837 – 17 March 1912) was a major Russian feminist and activist of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into a wealthy, noble family, she married Vladimir Filosofov at a young age; they had six children. Initially concerned with the plight of serfs, Filosofova became a feminist in the late 1850s after joining the salon of Maria Trubnikova, who educated her on the subject. Alongside Trubnikova and Nadezhda Stasova, Filosofova was one of the earliest leaders of the Russian women's movement. Together, the three friends and allies were referred to as the "triumvirate". They founded and led several charitable organizations designed to promote women's cultural and economic independence, such as the Society for Cheap Lodgings and Other Benefits for the Citizens of St. Petersburg. Filosofova served as the president of that organization for several years. Subsequently, the triumvirate pressured government officials to allow higher education for women, resulting in the creation of the Vladimirskii courses and the Bestuzhev Courses. Continuing opposition meant that their successes were sometimes limited or reversed. Filosofova also founded a mixed-gender school at her own family's estate. From 1879 to 1881, Filosofova was briefly exiled on suspicion of revolutionary sympathies. After her return to Russia, she continued to work as an activist and philanthropist in support of Russian women. Outliving both Trubnikova and Stasova, she survived to participate in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and chair the first Russian women's congress in 1908, becoming a revered feminist figure. Filosofova died in 1912.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:03 UTC on Saturday, 8 March 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Anna Filosofova on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Ayanda.

Ready For Retirement
5 Biggest Retirement Fears and How to Overcome Them

Ready For Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 17:17 Transcription Available


Retirement is an exciting milestone, but it often comes with common fears. With proper planning, these concerns can be addressed to ensure a fulfilling and secure new chapter. Here are five major retirement fears and strategies to overcome them:Fear of Outliving SavingsOptimize your Social Security strategy (e.g., delay benefits for higher payouts or collect earlier to reduce portfolio withdrawals). Save adequately by identifying your retirement goals and creating a tailored savings plan.Conduct a test run of retirement expenses to ensure your projections align with reality.Fear of Losing PurposeIdentify valuable aspects of work, such as routine, connection, and productivity, and replace them with meaningful activities.Engage in social clubs, volunteering, hobbies, or fitness routines to maintain structure and fulfillment.Fear of Healthcare CostsEducate yourself on Medicare and supplemental policies, and consult with experts for personalized advice.Utilize a Health Savings Account (HSA) to save tax-free for medical expenses.Understand tax strategies for managing medical costs.Fear of LonelinessBuild and maintain relationships through community activities, clubs, or social groups.Be intentional about creating a support network and consider location carefully when planning retirement.Fear of Long-Term Care Expenses Explore long-term care insurance options to mitigate potential costs.Assess whether your financial assets (e.g., property, pensions, portfolios) can cover care if needed.By addressing these fears with thoughtful preparation, you can enjoy a secure, purposeful, and fulfilling retirement.Questions answered:How can I overcome the fear of outliving my savings in retirement?What can I do to maintain purpose and connection after retiring?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Outliving savings4:45 - Losing purpose6:59 - The wrong healthcare coverage10:25 - Feeling lonely12:39 - Affording long-term care14:43 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️ Get Started Here.

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#69. From Outliving Terminal Breast Cancer To Coaching Accidental Business Owners - Di Foster

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 66:11


In this inspiring episode, we speak with Di Foster, a courageous woman who faced breast cancer not once, but twice, and was given just 365 days to live during her second diagnosis. Despite the grim prognosis, Di chose to embrace life on her own terms and set out on a journey of resilience and self-discovery. She shares her powerful story of radical remission, highlighting the importance of self-belief, clean language, and the whispers of her heart that guided her through adversity. Di also explores how gratitude, being present, and the support of a healing community played pivotal roles in her transformation, offering a profound lesson in strength, growth, and the human spirit. About our guest: Di Foster is a seasoned coach, speaker, and business consultant with a diverse background in management and a personal story of resilience. After earning a commerce degree with a focus on accounting, Di began her career at Tamahine Knitwear in Dunedin, eventually leading management roles across the knitwear and production industries. With over 15 years of experience navigating business closures, mergers, and start-ups, Di transitioned into coaching, driven by a passion for helping people thrive in both business and life. A two-time breast cancer survivor, Di defied a terminal diagnosis 14 years ago and now advocates for living life to the fullest. Her coaching emphasizes perspective shifts and the importance of making the most of the time we have. Follow Our Guest: Website: https://www.difoster.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/difoster.live/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/difoster.live LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/di-foster/ Follow Us On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestevehodgson/ https://www.instagram.com/sharewithsteve/ Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Episode Trailer 03:10 - Di's Early Life and Influences 06:34 - The Impact of Cancer Diagnosis 08:02 - Choosing to Live Fully After Diagnosis 10:04 - Confronting Fear and Embracing Life 12:52 - The Journey to Motherhood 14:14 - Reflections on the First Diagnosis 20:05 - The Second Diagnosis and Its Impact 22:13 - Advice for Those Facing Breast Cancer 27:29 - The Power of Personal Stories 30:01 - Understanding Anxiety and Its Roots 34:31 - How our greatest strength can also become our biggest weakness 42:23 - Embracing Imperfections as Strengths 47:58 - A Call to Be Your Own Hero 55:16 - Why Vulnerability Doesn't Always Feel Vulnerable 01:03:15 - Finding Strength in Female Empowerment

Anxious Filmmaker with Chris Brodhead
#89 Avoid Outliving Your Money: A Revolutionary Approach w/ Chris Miles, Founder, Money Ripples

Anxious Filmmaker with Chris Brodhead

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 47:54


Download Chris's FREE E-Book on “How To Find Ultra High Net Worth Clients" from https://UHNWC.com/   Chris Miles (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chriscmiles/), the “Cash Flow Expert,” is a leading authority on how to quickly create cash flow and lasting wealth for thousands of his clients, entrepreneurs, and others internationally! He has been featured in US News, CNN Money, Bankrate.com, and has a high reputation for getting his clients life-altering financial results in his company, Money Ripples. In this episode, Chris Brodhead and Chris Miles discuss: 1. Are You Sacrificing Fulfillment for Financial Security? 2. From Financial Advisor to Financial Freedom 3. Financial Freedom Myths 4. Assets Under Management LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chriscmiles/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/money-ripples/  Website: https://moneyripples.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/moneyripples Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneyripples/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@moneyrippleswithchrismiles Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/money-ripples-podcast/id895555599 Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ZH6FDQ42vi17SSH51D3By Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriscmiles/  Maximize your marketing, close more clients, and amplify your AUM by following us on:  Instagram:  https://instagram.com/ultrahighnetworthclients  TikTok: https://tiktok.com/ultrahighnetworthclients  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@uhnwc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UHNWCPodcast  Twitter: https://twitter.com/uhnwcpodcast  iTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ultra-high-net-worth-clients-with-chris-brodhead/id1569041400 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Guqegm2CVqkcEfMSLPEDr Website: https://uhnwc.com  Work with us: https://famousfounder.com/fa  DISCLAIMER: This content is provided by Chris Brodhead for the general public and general information purposes only. This content is not considered to be an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. Investing involves the risk of loss and an investor should be prepared to bear potential losses. Investment should only be made after thorough review with your investment advisor considering all factors including personal goals, needs and risk tolerance. 

QueenTalk
SZN 7, EPI 1: Outliving the Stereotypes.

QueenTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 24:14


welcome to season 7 , episode 1! On this episode I sat down & talked with Mr.JP “The Fly Lawyer” Patterson & discussed his amazing journey of black excellence!

Mere Mortals Book Reviews
Outliving the Odds: Lessons on Longevity | Outlive (Peter Attia) BOOK LEARNINGS

Mere Mortals Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 14:40


In this podcast, I dive into Peter Attia's Outlive, discussing key lessons from the book on longevity and modern medicine. I highlight the surprising flaws in current medical guidelines, explore how centenarians' genetic traits can be mimicked through lifestyle changes, and busts myths about dietary habits like egg consumption. It's an insightful conversation on optimizing health and balancing extreme views on nutrition and fitness.(00:00) - Welcome and Introduction to Outlive(00:39) - First Learning: Flaws in Type 2 Diabetes Guidelines(02:15) - Black and White in Medicine vs. Grey Areas(04:45) - Breaking the Myth: “First Do No Harm” Wasn't Hippocrates(05:44) - Mimicking Centenarians: Can We Extend Our Lifespan?(07:05) - Chapter Eight: The Crisis of Abundance and Modern Diets(09:33) - The Misunderstanding of Metabolic Syndrome(12:00) - The Humble Egg: Debunking Decades-Old Myths(13:32) - Balancing Extremes in Nutrition and Fitness(14:04) - Final Thoughts on Outlive and Longevity

Financial Advisors Say The Darndest Things
88-year old can't eat her favorite foods because she is outliving her Pension and this is why (#313)

Financial Advisors Say The Darndest Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 8:32


In this eye-opening episode of "Financial Advisors Say The Darndest Things," host A.B. Ridgeway delves into the critical topic of retirement planning, highlighting the challenges faced by retirees like 88-year-old Jacqueline James. Despite working for decades and contributing to a pension, Jacqueline now struggles to make ends meet due to inflation and lack of cost-of-living adjustments. A.B. discusses the importance of taking control of your retirement savings, the limitations of relying on pensions or social security, and why a 401k is more essential than ever.5 Key Takeaways:The Reality of Inflation: Jacqueline James' story illustrates how inflation can erode the value of a fixed pension, leaving retirees with insufficient income to cover basic living expenses.Importance of Investing: Without investing, your savings will not keep pace with inflation. A stagnant pension or savings account can leave you in a difficult financial position during retirement.401k Responsibility: Retirement savings, particularly through a 401k, are now largely the individual's responsibility. The days of relying solely on pensions or social security are over.Financial Literacy is Key: Unlike previous generations, today's workers have access to a wealth of financial information. It's crucial to take advantage of these resources to plan effectively for retirement.Proactive Retirement Planning: It's essential to start planning and saving early for retirement. Waiting too long can result in having to make severe lifestyle sacrifices, as seen in Jacqueline's case.3 Memorable Quotes:"Retirement is not some gift that comes with life. It is do it yourself. You have a responsibility.""Imagine if she saved $25,000 in a mattress and that $25,000 never grew. This is exactly what's happening to her now.""We have to make the conscious decision to save for ourselves—nobody is going to save us."

Financial Advisors Say The Darndest Things
88-year old can't eat her favorite foods because she is outliving her Pension and this is why (#313)

Financial Advisors Say The Darndest Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 8:32


In this eye-opening episode of "Financial Advisors Say The Darndest Things," host A.B. Ridgeway delves into the critical topic of retirement planning, highlighting the challenges faced by retirees like 88-year-old Jacqueline James. Despite working for decades and contributing to a pension, Jacqueline now struggles to make ends meet due to inflation and lack of cost-of-living adjustments. A.B. discusses the importance of taking control of your retirement savings, the limitations of relying on pensions or social security, and why a 401k is more essential than ever.5 Key Takeaways:The Reality of Inflation: Jacqueline James' story illustrates how inflation can erode the value of a fixed pension, leaving retirees with insufficient income to cover basic living expenses.Importance of Investing: Without investing, your savings will not keep pace with inflation. A stagnant pension or savings account can leave you in a difficult financial position during retirement.401k Responsibility: Retirement savings, particularly through a 401k, are now largely the individual's responsibility. The days of relying solely on pensions or social security are over.Financial Literacy is Key: Unlike previous generations, today's workers have access to a wealth of financial information. It's crucial to take advantage of these resources to plan effectively for retirement.Proactive Retirement Planning: It's essential to start planning and saving early for retirement. Waiting too long can result in having to make severe lifestyle sacrifices, as seen in Jacqueline's case.3 Memorable Quotes:"Retirement is not some gift that comes with life. It is do it yourself. You have a responsibility.""Imagine if she saved $25,000 in a mattress and that $25,000 never grew. This is exactly what's happening to her now.""We have to make the conscious decision to save for ourselves—nobody is going to save us."

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
Olympic Legend Greg Louganis on Outliving and Outperforming Expectations

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 45:57


As the Olympics come to a close, we wanted to share this story from Death, Sex & Money. During the 1988 Summer Olympics, diver Greg Louganis was competing under extreme pressure. In the preliminary round, he split his head open on the diving board, got stitched up, and decided to stay in the competition. He was also carrying a secret that only a few people knew: Six months before the Olympics began, Greg learned that he was HIV positive. Despite those obstacles, Greg went on to win gold in both the 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform events, thrilling viewers and cementing himself as one of the best divers of all time. With the 2024 Games underway, Greg joins Anna to reflect on his odds-defying victories, and he explains how Olympic training prepared him for life's challenges outside the pool. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Retirement Key Radio
Mitigating the Risk of Outliving Your Assets

Retirement Key Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 16:39


As retirement approaches, it is important to protect your nest egg and make your money work for you. Timing the markets is nearly impossible, so it is crucial to have a proactive retirement plan in place. Reducing risk and protecting life savings from downturns is essential. Abe discusses one way to mitigate the risk of outliving your assets is through guaranteed income, such as annuities. Annuities can serve as a bond alternative and provide principal protection. It is important to build a retirement plan on a rock-solid foundation and consider diversifying risk within the portfolio. Taking chips off the table and protecting life savings from all potential risks, including market downturns, higher taxes, and healthcare events, is crucial. Ready to get a second look at your retirement plan? Visit TheRetirementKey.com today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Death, Sex & Money
Olympic Legend Greg Louganis on Outliving and Outperforming Expectations

Death, Sex & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 44:49


During the 1988 Summer Olympics, diver Greg Louganis was competing under extreme pressure. In the preliminary round, he split his head open on the diving board, got stitched up, and decided to stay in the competition. He was also carrying a secret that only a few people knew: six months before the Olympics began, Greg learned that he was HIV positive.  Despite those obstacles, Greg went on to win gold in both the 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform events, thrilling viewers and cementing himself as one of the best divers of all time. With the 2024 Games underway, Greg joins Anna to reflect on his odds-defying victories, and he explains how olympic training prepared him for life's challenges outside the pool.  Podcast production by Cameron Drews Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
Death, Sex & Money: Olympic Legend Greg Louganis on Outliving and Outperforming Expectations

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 44:49


During the 1988 Summer Olympics, diver Greg Louganis was competing under extreme pressure. In the preliminary round, he split his head open on the diving board, got stitched up, and decided to stay in the competition. He was also carrying a secret that only a few people knew: six months before the Olympics began, Greg learned that he was HIV positive.  Despite those obstacles, Greg went on to win gold in both the 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform events, thrilling viewers and cementing himself as one of the best divers of all time. With the 2024 Games underway, Greg joins Anna to reflect on his odds-defying victories, and he explains how olympic training prepared him for life's challenges outside the pool.  Podcast production by Cameron Drews Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Death, Sex & Money: Olympic Legend Greg Louganis on Outliving and Outperforming Expectations

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 44:49


During the 1988 Summer Olympics, diver Greg Louganis was competing under extreme pressure. In the preliminary round, he split his head open on the diving board, got stitched up, and decided to stay in the competition. He was also carrying a secret that only a few people knew: six months before the Olympics began, Greg learned that he was HIV positive.  Despite those obstacles, Greg went on to win gold in both the 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform events, thrilling viewers and cementing himself as one of the best divers of all time. With the 2024 Games underway, Greg joins Anna to reflect on his odds-defying victories, and he explains how olympic training prepared him for life's challenges outside the pool.  Podcast production by Cameron Drews Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Have to Ask
Death, Sex & Money: Olympic Legend Greg Louganis on Outliving and Outperforming Expectations

I Have to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 44:49


During the 1988 Summer Olympics, diver Greg Louganis was competing under extreme pressure. In the preliminary round, he split his head open on the diving board, got stitched up, and decided to stay in the competition. He was also carrying a secret that only a few people knew: six months before the Olympics began, Greg learned that he was HIV positive.  Despite those obstacles, Greg went on to win gold in both the 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform events, thrilling viewers and cementing himself as one of the best divers of all time. With the 2024 Games underway, Greg joins Anna to reflect on his odds-defying victories, and he explains how olympic training prepared him for life's challenges outside the pool.  Podcast production by Cameron Drews Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Who Runs That?
Death, Sex & Money: Olympic Legend Greg Louganis on Outliving and Outperforming Expectations

Who Runs That?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 44:49


During the 1988 Summer Olympics, diver Greg Louganis was competing under extreme pressure. In the preliminary round, he split his head open on the diving board, got stitched up, and decided to stay in the competition. He was also carrying a secret that only a few people knew: six months before the Olympics began, Greg learned that he was HIV positive.  Despite those obstacles, Greg went on to win gold in both the 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform events, thrilling viewers and cementing himself as one of the best divers of all time. With the 2024 Games underway, Greg joins Anna to reflect on his odds-defying victories, and he explains how olympic training prepared him for life's challenges outside the pool.  Podcast production by Cameron Drews Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles on Slate.com. Sign up today at slate.com/dsmplus. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and you can find Anna's newsletter at annasale.substack.com. Our new email address, where you can reach us with voice memos, pep talks, questions, critiques, is deathsexmoney@slate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bill Handel on Demand
BHS – 8A – 1 Million EV Charging Stations | ‘Medical News' with Dr. Jim Keany

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 24:21 Transcription Available


California needs a million EV charging stations, but that's ‘unlikely' and ‘unrealistic.' Outliving our peers is now a competitive sport. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about latest research regarding exercise keeping the brain young, Americans opting for ‘sleep divorce' to accommodate bed partners, and the origins of creativity in the brain.

Selah: time to pause
081c - Outliving Our Past - Immersed

Selah: time to pause

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 25:18


Join the conversation: message us or comment via our Discord, Facebook page, instagram, youtube or email us at plexus@salvationarmy.org.uk https://discord.gg/VxbcUwu9MA facebook.com/selahtimetopause instagram.com/plexus.salvationarmy/ youtube.com/@selahtimetopause   Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/31dekmraznme5yl3hvaadt7nmbjy?si=9754d23b4a434d97   Abide Worship youtube.com/@salvationarmyplexus   If you'd like to donate to our church, please follow the link to our Just Giving page https://justgiving.com/plexus-salvation-army   ---- Music: Amazing Love - New York Staff Band Intro Music: Just Breathe by  Bethany Henderson Digitally transmitted under licence: CCL 478026 and 21126816   Timecodes: 0:00 - Teaser 0:20 - Theme 0:48 - Intro 4:44 - I Am A Product Of My Past 6:50 - Am I Nothing More Than My Past? 10:34 - Owning The Title 11:29 - I Am A Sinner 14:28 - I Am A Sinner Saved By Grace 17:00 - People Are Not Attracted To Perfect 18:20 - Song

The Feldman Report
Feldman Report: Do you worry about outliving your money?

The Feldman Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 0:58


WWJ Business Editor Murray Feldman says 20% of U.S. retirees says they've already outlived their money. 

Mississippi Edition
04/25/2024: Business Leaders for Medicaid Expansion | Organ Donor Month | "Outliving the White Lie" author

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 21:31


Mississippi business leaders are calling for Medicaid expansion, but lawmakers remain deadlocked.Then, how registering to be an organ donor can save lives.Plus, Mississippi's dark history often gets a cleaner slate than it should. A new book seeks to clear the air. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Optimal Finance Daily
2584: 5 Ways to Solve Your Top Retirement Concern - Outliving Your Money by Kathleen Coxwell of New Retirement on Financial Security

Optimal Finance Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 10:25


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2584:  Kathleen Coxwell of NewRetirement.com discusses common retirement concerns, particularly outliving one's money. She highlights five strategies to address this fear, including managing lifestyle expenses, considering living situations like downsizing or reverse mortgages, understanding healthcare costs, implementing tax savings measures, and diversifying investment portfolios. These solutions aim to provide security and peace of mind for retirees facing financial uncertainty. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/5-ways-to-solve-your-top-retirement-concern-outliving-your-money/ Quotes to ponder: "To help alleviate their clients' longevity concerns, CPA financial planners integrate tax planning strategies to maximize income in retirement." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
2584: 5 Ways to Solve Your Top Retirement Concern - Outliving Your Money by Kathleen Coxwell of New Retirement on Financial Security

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 10:25


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2584:  Kathleen Coxwell of NewRetirement.com discusses common retirement concerns, particularly outliving one's money. She highlights five strategies to address this fear, including managing lifestyle expenses, considering living situations like downsizing or reverse mortgages, understanding healthcare costs, implementing tax savings measures, and diversifying investment portfolios. These solutions aim to provide security and peace of mind for retirees facing financial uncertainty. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/5-ways-to-solve-your-top-retirement-concern-outliving-your-money/ Quotes to ponder: "To help alleviate their clients' longevity concerns, CPA financial planners integrate tax planning strategies to maximize income in retirement." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
2584: 5 Ways to Solve Your Top Retirement Concern - Outliving Your Money by Kathleen Coxwell of New Retirement on Financial Security

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 10:25


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2584:  Kathleen Coxwell of NewRetirement.com discusses common retirement concerns, particularly outliving one's money. She highlights five strategies to address this fear, including managing lifestyle expenses, considering living situations like downsizing or reverse mortgages, understanding healthcare costs, implementing tax savings measures, and diversifying investment portfolios. These solutions aim to provide security and peace of mind for retirees facing financial uncertainty. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/5-ways-to-solve-your-top-retirement-concern-outliving-your-money/ Quotes to ponder: "To help alleviate their clients' longevity concerns, CPA financial planners integrate tax planning strategies to maximize income in retirement." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dave and Dujanovic
Women are outliving men: Why the life expectancy gap is growing  

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 10:48


It’s well known that women have generally outlived men for at least a century. But the size of the gap in life expectancy at birth is the biggest it’s been since 1996. (JAMA-internal medicine) rose to 5.8 years in 2021 an increase from 4.8 years in 2010. Lois Collins, Reporter with the Deseret News joins the show to share more on why this may be happening. 

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson
Outliving Your Life - Pt.9 | Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 41:39


A conversation between Nicodemus and Jesus. Learn more about his questions about religion and answers he received about redemption.The dynamic teachings of Rev. Terry K. Anderson, Sr. Pastor at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Houston TX.

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson
Outliving Your Life - Pt.8 | Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 39:23


The character and destiny of Jesus. In this powerful sermon Pastor Anderson explores how your character can determine your very own destiny. The dynamic teachings of Rev. Terry K. Anderson, Sr. Pastor at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Houston TX.

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson
Outliving Your Life - Pt.7 | Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 42:57


God is ready to open doors for you. Will you be ready to walk through? In this powerful sermon, we explore why it's impossible to find Christ without becoming a true, compassionate follower. The dynamic teachings of Rev. Terry K. Anderson, Sr. Pastor at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Houston TX.

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson
Outliving Your Life - Pt.6 | Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 51:26


Stop tripping over what's behind you. In this powerful sermon Pastor Anderson explains why you have the power to overcome whatever the Devil might confront you with. Learn why you can handle any challenges thanks to the hardships you've already overcome.The dynamic teachings of Rev. Terry K. Anderson, Sr. Pastor at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Houston TX.

8 Minutes to Ageless
8 Minutes to Ageless - Episode 87 - Outliving

8 Minutes to Ageless

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 16:59


EPISODE SUMMARY: Dr. Pearson does a short book review on Dr. Peter Attias recent book, Outliving. She reminds us that to have the capacity to heal even when others say it is not so. A little courage and persistence is needed, but she reminds you that you have what it takes. ON THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS… Dr. Pearson talks about a wonderful book that has been recommended to her by several people. She loves listening to it on Audible as he has a great voice. This book talks about enhancing your good life span as long as you can. The medicine allows people to lie to themselves. European's don't expect pain medication vs American's who expect pain free. American's don't like being uncomfortable which in times causes more problems. The body has the capacity to reverse problems such as Diabetes.  You do have to get out of your comfort zone in order to accomplish things. It is never too late to find out the truth and to take action. You can do this! You have the capacity to recover! CALLS-TO-ACTION: Get a copy of the book on Amazon. If you got some questions, reach out through the website: www.8minutestoageless.com www.8minutestoageless.org Who is Dr. Kelli Pearson? Experienced Chiropractor since 1982, working in collaborative health care settings. Currently a co-owner of a multi-disciplinary clinic, including chiropractors, massage therapists, movement specialists, and nutritional coaches. Owner of Real Work Life, a corporate wellbeing consulting company, and author of "8 Minutes to Ageless," teaching a minimalistic approach to ageing well. Graduate of UCLA with a BS in Kinesiology and a Doctorate from Palmer West Chiropractic College. Socials: www.linkedin.com/in/kelli-pearson-0695035/

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson
Outliving Your Life - Pt.5 | Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 46:14


Am I really saved? Will believing in God really pay off? There are times when we wonder about our salvation and our faith. In this powerful sermon, Pastor Anderson examines what faith really means. The dynamic teachings of Rev. Terry K. Anderson, Sr. Pastor at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Houston TX.

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson
Outliving Your Live - Pt.4 | Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 45:57


Why does love outrank faith and hope? In this powerful sermon, Pastor Anderson examines the power of "true love" and the important foundation we must build through Jesus Christ.The dynamic teachings of Rev. Terry K. Anderson, Sr. Pastor at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Houston TX.

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson
Outliving Your Life - Pt.3 | Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 46:23


What is love in the eyes of God? In this powerful sermon Pastor Anderson explains why God wants you to love everyone, not just the people who love you.The dynamic teachings of Rev. Terry K. Anderson, Sr. Pastor at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Houston TX.

Advisors' Round Table
Outliving Your Money - Advisors' Round Table 07/18/2023

Advisors' Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 42:43


Join Certified Financial Planners Greg Cooley and Bubba Labas as they discuss the ways you can avoid outliving your money.

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim
Retirees Are Underestimating, And Outliving Their Savings! - Richard Rosso

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 3:49


Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson
Outliving Your Life - Pt.2 | Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 36:28


The second episode of a powerful new Summer Series by Pastor Anderson. What is love? Learn why the greatest gifts in life are nothing if love is absent.The dynamic teachings of Rev. Terry K. Anderson, Sr. Pastor at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Houston TX.

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson
Outliving Your Life - Pt.1 | Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Call To Joy with Rev. Terry K. Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 46:40


A powerful new Summer Series from Pastor Anderson.Are you doing everything in your power to maximize the precious, limited moments you have to use each day you are here on this earth? Learn why God expects us to invest in every second of everyday.The dynamic teachings of Rev. Terry K. Anderson, Sr. Pastor at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Houston TX.

Self
S5 E1 - Creating An Inclusive World, with Ruhee Meghani

Self

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 43:17


Joining me on this weeks episode is special guest, Ruhee Meghani.Conversation points:Permission to create your own pathway in life and allowing yourself to stand outLiving with integrityAppropriation, honouring cultural practices, and how we can be an ally in thoughtful and respectful waysExclusivity in the wellness industryHolistic well-beingAllied Collective: Creating a better and more inclusive world through training and facilitationTo learn more about Allied Collective, head to www.alliedcollective.com.auFollow Ruhee in socials here.A note from Ruhee - The journey of allyship and learning is an endless one. Pace yourself, and persist on this journey of decolonizing Yoga, one breath at a time. Know that you may not agree with everything everyone says, and that's okay, but it's important to surround yourself with new and challenging perspectives. Allied Collective/Ruhee has not been sponsored to recommend any of these names.@susannabarkataki@tejalyoga@yogaisdeadpodcast@colinyogin@jivanaheyman@accessibleyogaschool@octaviaraheem@blackwomensyogaco@shannasmallofficial@collectivebeing

Let's Talk About Grief With Anne
Tara Storch - How to Outlive Yourself with Gifts of You & Donor Families Grief

Let's Talk About Grief With Anne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 43:19


In this episode, we speak with Tara Storch. She shares how their daughter's passing has changed her life's trajectory in a significant way. From the five lives that her daughter saved through organ donation, Tara has taken that inspiration to start the national foundation, with her husband Todd. Taylor's Gift is to create more awareness and help more people, and also to be there for donor families in their grief. Stay tuned! Here's what we talk about:Have you ever thought about organ donation?Outliving yourself by saving other people through organ donation. Experiencing grief and gratitude at the same time.The lack of dedicated grief support for donors.How the “rock” of the family feels during times of grief.  About Taylor's Gift Foundation:Taylor's Gift Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that helps donor families receive the emotional support they need. Founded in 2010, Taylor's Gift has a long-standing purpose of helping individuals and families walk their path of grief.Website: https://www.taylorsgift.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/TAYLORSGIFTFOUNDATION/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/taylorsgift/Twitter: https://twitter.com/taylorsgiftYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/taylorsgiftYou don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you.Connect with me: Website: https://www.understandinggrief.com LinkedIn: https://www.understandinggrief.com

I'm Dying to Tell You
John Carthum: Outliving ALS By 27 Years

I'm Dying to Tell You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 41:42


Here I talk to someone who has  ALS for over 25 years.  I reconnect with a former colleague from Kraft Nabisco, John Carthum.  It was a few decades ago when I heard John left the company for medical reasons.  I never knew what hand he was dealt that made him have to leave his career at such a young age until I was diagnosed with ALS in 2004.  That's when I learned that it was also ALS that John was diagnosed with in 1995.  Now he is outliving the typical 2 to 5 year death sentence that comes with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.  It's incredible that John has been living with ALS for 27 years now. I am so grateful that John decided to take me up on my invitation to chat for this episode.  I knew his precious insights would be a blessing to many.  Listen in and hear John share what it has been like living with a terminal illness with no cure for such a long time, how he and his wife decided to have children after his diagnosis and what keeps him living life to the fullest while struggling every single day.  Thanks for listening in and sharing with a friend.  Hugs, LorriStay Connected:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imdyingtotellyoupodcast/?hl=enFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/ImDyingToTellYouPodcast/ Connect more: http://www.ImDyingToTellYouPodcast.com

Life-Changing Discipleship with Matt Friedeman
Outliving the Pagans in Your Local Church

Life-Changing Discipleship with Matt Friedeman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 25:32


Darrell Stetler joins the podcast today.

Stay Off My Operating Table
Dr. Al Danenberg: How to Outlive a Terminal Cancer Prognosis

Stay Off My Operating Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 61:13 Transcription Available


Al Danenberg thought he was a poster boy for a senior healthy living lifestyle and eating habits, but one sharp pain in the shoulder led to back pains, chest pains, and breathing difficulty. He found out he had incurable bone marrow cancer and had only a few months left to live.That was 2018.What helped him was a series of unconventional cancer protocols that he tweaked as he went along, but that doesn't mean there were no setbacks. He fractured himself so many times. He was cleared with cancer cells, but COVID activated his plasma cells creating dysfunctional antibodies which damaged his bones even more.But now, he has lived beyond his prognosis.In this conversation, he shared how lifestyle and diet changes are the key to his health, and puts on his periodontist hat as he discusses ways to help our gut, what anti-nutrients are and the benefits of pulsed electromagnetic therapy. With his life story and great knowledge, as his oncologist says it, Al is genuinely one of a kind.Quick Guide:00:59 Introduction01:58 Outliving his prognosis18:53 What his oncologist say about his methods20:52 One's outlook can change the situation23:13 From paleo to carnivore diet and how it helps gut health39:50 How can we treat ourselves to avoid gut problems?44:25 The anti-nutrients48:55 Benefits of PEMF therapies56:09 Closing and contactsGet to know our guest:Al Danenberg is a nutritional periodontist. He was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer but survived through lifestyle changes and therapies. He continues to do individual consultations to help patients enhance their immune systems.“Why would we even want to start eating something our body never wanted to eat in the first place? And that's an interesting story to be told. Because for the most part, we are animal eaters, we can eat animals without a problem, unless there are certain medical issues that you might have, but for the most part, we can eat the animal products without a problem and absorb these nutrients. And we don't need these plants that are very damaging more so than others.” - Dr. Al DanenbergConnect with him:Website: https://drdanenberg.com/Episode snippets:05:53 - 07:05 Finding out his disease16:05 - 17:34 Cancer and bone fractures didn't stop him from creating the highest quality of life20:54 - 21:26 - The attitude contributes a lot26:20 - 27:41 - Adapting the carnivore diet31:47 - 33:01 - it's difficult to test humans35:55 - 36:50 - Incorporating the paleo diet into his therapies47:26 - 48:53 - Why would we eat something that's not designed for us to eat? Contact Stay Off My Operating TableTweet with us: Dr. Ovadia: @iFixHearts Jack Heald: @JackHeald5 Learn more: Get Dr. Ovadia's book Stay Off My Operating Table on Amazon. Take Dr. Ovadia's metabolic health quiz: iFixHearts visit Dr. Ovadia's website: Ovadia Heart Health visit Jack Heald's website: CultYourBrand.com Theme Song : Rage AgainstWritten & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey(c) 2016 Mercury Retro Recordings

The Digital Dive
3 New Google AI features!

The Digital Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 36:51


This week Jacklyn attended a Google press event where they unveiled three new features they are launching using the power of AI - including artificial image and video generation. We break down the new technology and also discuss where AI can go wrong and how we hope big tech navigates these issues!we discuss the brand new iPad (10th generation), USB - C coming to iPhone and Meta's brand new VR Headset! Topics this week:3 new Google AI features How we think the ethics of AI are going to play outLiving your life in the metaverse - how do we navigate this?Want to give us a topic to discuss? Drop it below!https://forms.gle/sBS89qVc7aRyypZL7Make sure to follow our socials for behind the scene updates!The Digital Dive TwitterThe Digital Dive InstagramDarsh's TwitterDarsh's InstagramDarsh's YouTube ChannelJacklyn's TwitterJacklyn's InstagramJacklyn's YouTube channelIntro/Outro Music Credit: Adil Constantine

Learn Real Estate Investing | Lifestyles Unlimited
(October 11, 2022) The Solution to Not Outliving Your Retirement Savings

Learn Real Estate Investing | Lifestyles Unlimited

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 37:10


Bob worked in the Construction Industry for 40 years, trusting that making monthly contributions to his 401(k) and IRA and buying stocks and bonds would be enough to take care of him in retirement. Reaching his 60s and concerned to realize this was not the case, he tells Al Gordon what he has learned and how his life has changed since joining Lifestyles Unlimited! Click to Listen Now

The Moneywise Guys
9/15/22 Idea to Avoid Outliving Your Income + This Weeks Segment "I Got Your Bad Advice"

The Moneywise Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 48:07


The Moneywise Guys Thursday, September 15th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 email: info@moneywiseguys.com website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com

Woman's Hour
Outliving Mum, Women and Unions

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 57:45


How does it feel to reach the age your Mum was when she died? Jo Morris has talked to 3 women who feel a clock ticking. Their stories are all different but they have one thing in common – none of them have felt able to talk about this before. They didn't want to worry their loved ones or vocalise difficult thoughts. As the cost of living crisis worsens for families across the country, workers have been voting for industrial action over below-inflation pay offers in what many are describing as the “summer of discontent” . They include transport workers, firefighters, doctors, nurses, teachers, postal workers, civil servants, lawyers and British Telecoms engineers. Women are in some of lowest paid jobs and now make up the majority of trade union members. We speak to Christina McAnea General Secretary of the UK's largest union - UNISON – and also to Sarah Boston, author of Women Workers and the Trade Unions. We investigate what role women are playing in both the movement and the strikes. Presented by Emma Barnett Producer Beverley Purcell

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast
J. Harlen Bretz: Proving Theories Via Outliving Your Critics (Encore)

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 9:07


Many people have an idealized view of how science works. They think that someone makes a discovery or publishes a paper, then everyone acknowledges their discovery, and everyone moves on to the next thing. Science! However, that isn't quite how things work in reality. The real advancement of science can be quite messy. One man learned this the hard way. Learn more about J Harlen Bretz and how he changed a scientific discipline through determination and longevity on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Subscribe to the podcast!  https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Darcy Adams Associate Producers: Peter Bennett & Thor Thomsen   Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Search Past Episodes at fathom.fm Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EverythingEverywhere Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/ Everything Everywhere is an Airwave Media podcast." or "Everything Everywhere is part of the Airwave Media podcast network Please contact sales@advertisecast.com to advertise on Everything Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices