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With Dan Haylett | Director of Growth | Financial Planner | Podcaster Summary: In this conversation, Dan and Shaun unravel the common misconceptions about retirement. They share personal experiences and explore how true wealth involves much more than money—it's also about having time, strong social connections, and freedom. They discuss how retirement should be a mix of relaxation, meaningful activities, and personal growth. Dan breaks down retirement into three phases: the active "go-go years," the slower "go-slow years," and the quieter "no-go years," stressing the importance of planning your finances to fit these stages. Dan touches on the challenges of shifting from saving to spending and highlights the importance of thoughtful planning about what you're retiring to. Dan encourages finding a trusted financial planner to help make the most of retirement, reminding us that time is priceless, and it's crucial to consider how we use it and who we share it with. BIO: Dan Haylett is dedicated to inspiring retirees to embrace life and experience true wealth. As a co-director of TFP, his driving purpose is to help clients focus their time and money on what truly matters. With a deep understanding of the emotional, behavioural, and financial challenges that come with life after work, Dan is uniquely positioned to guide retirees toward the freedom and confidence they need to fully enjoy their retirement years. His commitment ensures that every client can take full advantage of the gift of their retirement years. Takeaways Retirement is not just about leisure activities; it should involve meaningful work, personal growth, and learning. Wealth is not solely defined by money; it includes time, social connections, and freedom. Clients have the answers; financial planners should listen and create a safe space for deeper conversations. Helping clients define what true wealth means to them is crucial for a fulfilling retirement. Retirement is a new era for personal growth and pursuing passions that may have been put on hold. The concept of retirement as a finish line and decline is flawed; it should be seen as a start line for a new chapter in life. Retirement is an opportunity to explore who we want to be and spend our time and money on our passions. Retirement can be divided into three phases: the go-go years, go-slow years, and no-go years. Time is worth more than money, and it is important to prioritize how we spend our time and who we spend it with. Quotes: "Wealth doesn't mean money." "The answer to how much is enough is so much lower than what they thought it was." "Retirement allows feeling free and being curious about exploring who we want to be." "Our spending pattern should be in line with how our healthy years and longevity will be." "Moving from a savings habit to a spending mindset is one of the most challenging things in retirement." LINKS: Dan's Website: CLICK HERE Dan's Podcast Humans vs Retirement: CLICK HERE Dan's Social: X
What up! This week, we discuss the theory behind humans living long and if there are other beings amongst us. Also human vs AI in the creative field. We touch on the shared human experience and how we're all connected. Always the questions.
Emmanuel Manalo, Head of Internal Audit at Lemonade, helps define the essence of augmented auditing, and shares strategic applications of human-AI collaboration. Access more content at Podcasts and Videos from the IIA.
Dr. Aliza and Moms Demand Action founder, Shannon Watts talk about gun safety and the power of fighting like a mother. www.Glossier.com/Podcast/HUMANS to get 10% off your first order (certain exclusions apply) www.Purple.com/Humans10 for 10% off any order of $200 or more peanut.app.link/raisinggoodhumans or search Peanut in your app store today Show Notes: https://momsdemandaction.org/ Produced by Dear Media
Black lives matter and we will continue to amplify BIPOC (Black, indigenous, people of color) voices in podcasting. Welcome to episode 45. It covers the week of August 10 - 14, 2020.This week’s theme is: *Podcasts for the Road* and is curated by Katrina Hughes of Noiser Podcasts.Thank you to Buzzsprout for their sponsorship! More here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=869632More on this podcast:Each week on this podcast, we’ll share the information that's within the newsletter put out by EarBuds Podcast Collective. EBPC is a listening movement. We send a weekly email with a theme and 5 podcast episodes on that theme, and each week is curated by a different person. Anyone can curate a list -- just reach out!Here are the episodes chosen by Katrina this week: Real Dictators Kim Jong-il Part 1: Birth of North Korea54 minutes Consider this podcast the most engaging and thrilling history lesson you'll ever have! Mixing real interviews with audio drama, Real Dictators is a fascinating podcast about some of history's most infamous dictators including Joseph Stalin, Chairman Mao, and Kim Jong-il. Whether you're a history buff or not, this podcast will have you hooked all the way to your final destination! Houston We Have a Podcast Humans in Space70 minutes Houston We Have A Podcast is the official podcast of NASA that gives you all the inside scoop from official NASA scientists on topics like how to take a shower in space, space photography and what it really takes to become an astronaut. This fun and fascinating podcast is sure to keep you entertained on the road.Floodlines Come Sunday24 minutes A story of catastrophe, betrayal, and one of the most misunderstood events in American history. This compelling podcast tells the full story of Hurricane Katrina from the voices of survivors in New Orleans, highlighting the disparity of what actually happened and what was being reported. You’ll be totally hooked and immersed in this beautifully told and eye-opening account of history. A Taste of the Past Hidden Cooks in the White House38 minutes This podcast is hosted by Linda Pelaccio, a culinary historian, and explores the complex and delicious history of food and how it has shaped food culture today. With over 300 episodes ranging from the origin of noodles to the African American chefs in the White House, you'll have plenty of fascinating food history to keep you entertained on a long road trip. The Alarmist THE TITANIC: WHO IS TO BLAME?28 minutes Who is to blame for history's greatest tragedies such as The Titanic, The Plague, and the break-up of the Beatles? In each episode, comedian Rebecca Delgado-Smith speaks with a special guest to unearth history's greatest disasters and find out what went wrong and how we can learn from these mistakes. Brilliantly funny and informative, this podcast is truly addictive, and the perfect pairing for a long drive. We are so excitedthat Buzzsprout is sponsoring our show. If you're looking to become a podcaster, Buzzsprout is the best podcast hosting site out there. Click here to learn more and sign up for an account: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=869632Check out our most recent blog post on the EarBuds blog: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-collective-blog/podcast-vote-apocalypse-2020Want to sponsor one of our upcoming episodes or newsletters? Email us at earbudspodcastcollective@gmail.com. Here’s our rate sheet: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-rate-sheetFind our podcast recommendation archive here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcast-earbuds-recommendationsNeed podcast earbud recommendations? We got you on our website’s blog: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-collective-blog/podcast-earbudsThis episode was written and produced by Arielle Nissenblatt, who also hosts the show. Special thanks to Daniel Tureck who mixes and masters Feedback with EarBuds. Abby Klionsky edits our newsletter, which can be found at earbudspodcastcollective.org. Thank you to Matthew Swedo for composing our music. Find him and ask him all about your music needs. He’s at @matthewswedo on Instagram and www.matthewswedomusic.com online.You can support us on Patreon! Find out more here: www.patreon.com/earbudspodcastcollectiveFollow us on social media:Twitter: @earbudspodcolInstagram: @earbudspodcastcollectiveFacebook: EarBuds Podcast CollectiveIf you like this podcast, please subscribe and tell a friend about the beauty of podcasts!More information at earbudspodcastcollective.org
Mark Metry is TEDx Keynote Speaker, New York Times Best Selling Author, Podcast Host of a Global TOP 100 Podcast called, Humans 2.0, he is on Amazon Prime's TV Docuseries "The Social Movement" season 2 attempting to solve some of the world's biggest problems. Mark has also been featured by Forbes, NASDAQ, and Yahoo Finance as the "Top 21 Growing Podcasts you must listen to in 2019." Mark's show has been listened to over 10 million times and features the greatest leaders of our time and frequently converses with Billionaires, Professional Athletes, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, and New York Times Bestselling authors exploring today's dynamic of the human experience in modern technological times of 2019. Oh did I mention he is ONLY 22. And up until age 18, was battling social anxiety, depression and health issues. Mark is a true inspiration and thought leader of our time. Mark is continuously delivering mind-blowing talks centered around human potential, mindset, social anxiety, mental health, transformation and using podcasting / marketing to grow awareness & business and has spoken alongside Olympian gold medalists to Fortune 500 executives and has even hosted an event next to James Altucher and soon to be speaking next to Gary Vaynerchuk. He is creating IMPACTFUL Change with the work he is doing in the world today and here to share his entire story on the podcast today! Enjoy, subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes if you are receiving value from these episodes! I would sincerely appreciate it! xx Episode Mentions below: BRANDING MEMBERSHIP/ Influencer Network ➟ https://www.growthesocial.com/branding-membership Interested in scaling your Brand & Business in Online through the Exclusive Branding Membership Community by Grow The Social LLC (My Marketing and PR Agency based in Los Angeles). Shoot me an email below and my team will be in touch: ayesha@growthesocial.com LIV Body Supplements | @livbody All products linked below: https://livbody.com/?utm_source=AmbassadorProgram&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=LB_AP_AyeshaSehra Code "Ayesha20" to save an additional 20% off at checkout. Connect with me on SOCIAL ↴ Instagram: @ayeshasehra | https://www.instagram.com/ayeshasehra/ TikTok: @ayeshasehra Connect with Mark Metry ↴ Instagram ➟ https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/?hl=en LinkedIn ➟ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/ Podcast ➟ Humans 2.0 Website ➟ https://www.markmetry.com/ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Audio Edited/Mixed By: @ben_smith_ Follow CAGV on Spotify Subscribe to iTunes
Mark Metry is a TedX Keynote Speaker, Global Top 100 Podcast--Humans 2.0, Author of Screw Being Shy, Amazon Primes Social Movement. He's been featured in Forbes, Inc, and Huffington Post…and most recently Barstools! We discuss how to navigate social anxiety and the human experience in general...from relationships to how to turn yourself into a science experiment. Mark's book, "Screw Being Shy", is available now! Get it here : https://www.markmetry.com/screw-being-shy-book Humans 2.0 Podcast: https://www.markmetry.com/humans-2-0-podcast Connect with Mark: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/
It's a deep honor to bring today's guest, Mark Metry. He shares all about what it meant for him to grow out of being the boy with severe social anxiety to a motivational speaker, author, and host of Top 100 Podcast Humans 2.0. Check out his new book Screw Being Shy HERE Connect with him on LinkedIn Check out all his things at https://www.markmetry.com/ CONNECT WITH US: Let’s Start Health on Instagram Let’s Start Health Facebook Community Chelsea Haines on LinkedIn Contact Chelsea: www.ChelseaHainesCoaching.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/letsstarthealth/message
E49: Everyone can be shy sometimes or have anxieties about social environments. Shyness or being an introvert is perfectly fine but we need to find ways to make sure the characteristics benefit us instead of prohibit us from growth. I see a lot of creatives with mental health problems and honestly sometimes that helps us create our best art but can often give us trouble too. Some of the most creative times in my life that I’ve written my best songs, produced the best content, or been the most real have been when I’ve been in pain or facing anxieties but it’s always something to work on and control for the better not allowing it to control us. Today we speak to Ted X speaker, host of the Humans 2.0 Podcast, and newly created author of “Screw Being Shy” Mark Metry who I met at a conference a few months back in Lowell seeing him speak on this. We talk through seeing your own type and creating a path to use the way you are and work on things you need help with. In This Episode We Cover Your not the only one that feels like you do Talking about it Using shyness or your personality for strength Facing fear How most experience it Awareness Different forms of anxiety Science based approach People uses vice’s to drown out the voice Band Aid Solutions American diet feeding anxiety Chemical behavior Modern work life over evolution of human behavior Quotes “ It’s totally fine to be an introvert and to be quite, but if your shy and you can’t really be yourself in front of other people that’s going to put up boundaries in your life.” - Mark Metry “ When your mind get’s stretched like that you can’t ever go back so the only other way is to drown out the voice.” - Mark Metry “Your mind either exists in the present or the past.” - Co-Host Ryan Carrigan Mark’s Links Website www.markmetry.com Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/ Mark’s Podcast Humans 2.0 https://www.markmetry.com/humans-2-0-podcast Mark’s Recommended Resources Marks Book “Screw Being Shy” https://amzn.to/2QkbFL3 Waking Up From Work Podcast Links Website www.wakingupfromwork.com Patreon (If you want to support the show check out our sweet offers for you) https://www.patreon.com/wakingupfromwork Instagram/Twitter/Tik Tok @davewakeup Facebook Community to connect to creatives https://www.facebook.com/groups/wakingupfromwork/about/ Email wakeupfromworkpodcast@gmail.com Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJeddF25VuWn8Eg3Fhy13fQ?view_as=subscriber For audio advice and more in depth music content from Dave www.crawlspaceaudio.com
From being a shy kid fighting his own demons, be it physical health challenges or social anxiety for over a decade, this son of Egyptian immigrants has come a long way in his 22 years of life, to being the host of iTunes Top Charts podcast, Humans 2.0, featuring innovative, talented and influential guests to educate others, change their lives, and upgrade to the Human version 2.0 that is inside all of us. Prior to creating the Humans 2.0 Podcast, Mark was the founder and creative director of PPMC, started in 2013, the #1 Pixelmon Minecraft server in the world. As creative director, Mark grew the company’s website to reach over 10 million users and 10,000 plus registered premium members. Mark founded and operates VU Dream, a growing and innovative virtual and augmented reality marketing & advertising agency based in Boston. In this episode, we go down memory lane to see his life and evolution through his own eyes! The best way to connect with Mark: Mark’s Podcast Website Mark’s Podcast Humans 2.0 on iTunes Mark’s agency site LinkedIn If you want to take a look at his day to day, check out his Instagram stories
Mark is a champion level frother, who has gone through an awareness transformation exuding wisdom well beyond his years. He runs a successful AR VR business working with some of the biggest companies in the world, while interviewing some of the most inspiring people in the world on his Podcast Humans 2.0.Mark has a business rolodex that even a seasoned entrepreneur would be proud of. But way way way more important than that! He connects with mentors in a way that allows him to truly become their friends. This is the essence of finding frothers. We shouldn't be looking to stay fans with the people that can help us grow, we should be looking to become their friends. He is well aware of the value transfer that comes with friendship and this is a bangen' perspective for anyone looking to connect. I hope you froth as hard as I have about the lessons in this episode. Finding the Frothers Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2Dva5jrConnect with Mark:Website: https://www.markmetry.com/humans-2-0-podcastVU Dream:http://www.vudream.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metryConnect with Benny:Website: https://www.bennywallington.com/Linkedin: https://au.linkedin.com/in/bennywallingtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bennywallington/Medium: https://medium.com/@BennyDubyaBenny's Day Job / Baby - 101 Tokenshttps://www.101tokens.com/Frothy Notes: Ray Kurzweil on his pill routine and the rest:http://longevityfacts.com/futurist-ray-kurzweil-takes-100-pills-daily-to-live-forever/Dean Gaziosi website:https://www.deangraziosi.com/Mark Cuban doco:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrl5PFB35EcBioBeats:https://biobeats.com/Nadeem Kassam (biobeats) Ted Talk:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQX7s7886oMRob Dube book:https://www.donothingbook.com/Steve Jobs Ultimate Quote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ydp6bR5HXwJock Willink on Tim Ferriss Show - Epichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqqrTLwxE_YEd Millet on Tom Bilyeu nuggets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na7RfQ5NBC8Jason Silva and Steven Kotler get into ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqqrTLwxE_YJamie Wheal Flowinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqAtG77JjdM&tJoshua Perry Storyjoshuaperryff.org/bio/Max La Manna Vegan - no waste cheffinghttps://www.eatingwithmax.com/Scott Gerber Book:https://www.amazon.com/Superconnector-Networking-Building-Business-Relationships-ebook/dp/B071WJVN62Ross Dawson: https://rossdawson.com/
We interview the host of top 100 Podcast Humans 2.0 as he shares game changing valuable technical and personal insights. Later on in the episode we interview money man Mike, top mortgage professional as he educates us on mortgage insurance, if it's need at a, and how to get rid of it. We then discuss The best ways to save when hiring national moving companies and the top 5 events here in Rhode Island.
In this episode, I connect with Mark Metry the host of Humans 2.0, a top 100 podcast in iTunes. Mark is someone I have been looking up to and has absolutely crushed it in the podcast space. Having interviewed legends like Neil Patel, Seth Godin, JP Sears, David Meltzer, and many more! Mark talks about his journey and how the last 10 years working online set him up to move into the podcast space and how It's allowed him to learn from the world's best! To listen to and learn more about Mark's podcast (I highly recommend it), please check him out on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/humans-2-0-podcast/id1270828712?mt=2
Mark Metry founded a Minecraft server at age 15 and it went on to be one of the biggest servers on the planet. He stayed as the creative operations director of PPMC, started in 2013 until 2018, the #1 Pixelmon Minecraft server in the world. As creative director, Mark grew the company’s website to reach over 10 million users and 10,000 registered premium members. Mark managed a remote staff team of over 40 talented individuals and directed company growth programs. Founded and operating VU Dream currently (started in Dec. 2016), a growing and innovative virtual and augmented reality marketing & advertising agency based in Boston. VU Dream has worked with dozens of startups, studios, arcades, and other VR/AR businesses to help customers imagine new future realities. VU Dream is responsible for advertising and marketing for many prominent virtual reality companies in the industry in many major cities around the world as well as posting daily content to millions of people online. Mark is the host of iTunes Top Charts podcast, Humans 2.0. Mark’s show features an innovative and talented guest in every episode available on YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher Radio, and iHeart Radio. On the show, Mark converses with CEO’s, entrepreneur’s, authors, and many other inspiring individuals like Jay Samit, Neil Patel, and David Meltzer to educate others to change their own lives and upgrade to the Human version 2.0 that is inside all of us. Humans 2.0 Podcast: Humans 2.0 Instagram: markmetry LinkedIn: Mark Metry
Hello fellow music lovers! Man, it’s been a long time. A whole lot has happened between the last episode in 2016, and today. And I wanted to speak to you today to fill you in on what happened to Travels in Music, and more importantly share something pretty exciting. I just launched a brand new […] The post UPDATE: Listen to my new podcast, Humans in Love: A Podcast for Passionate People appeared first on Travels in Music.
Hello fellow music lovers! Man, it's been a long time. A whole lot has happened between the last episode in 2016, and today. And I wanted to speak to you today to fill you in on what happened to Travels in Music, and more importantly share something pretty exciting. I just launched a brand new […] The post UPDATE: Listen to my new podcast, Humans in Love: A Podcast for Passionate People appeared first on Zachary Stockill.
Humans of Calais Photo Exhibition shows the daily life in the refugee camp in Calais. This project aims to give migrants a voice in order to understand their experiences from their own perspective. You can visit the exhibition at the War Studies Meeting Room until the end of December. This podcast features exclusive interviews with the creators of the Humans of Calais Photo Exhibition. We interviewed recent MA graduates, Signe Sofie Hansen and Layla Mohseni, and War Studies lecturer Dr Leonie Ansems de Vries. Upcoming Events: THE ORIGINS OF ISIS: THE COLLAPSE OF NATIONS AND REVOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST 23rd November 2016 (17:00-18:30) K6.07 War Studies Meeting Room Book launch of The Origins of ISIS Revolution by Simon Mabon, Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Lancaster and Stephen Royle, Research Fellow at the Richardson Institute, Lancaster University. THE BLEEDING HEART OF AFRICA: CENTRAL AFRICA'S ELEPHANTS & MARJAN-MARSH AWARD 23rd November 2016 (18:00-20:00) Pyramid Room ( K4U.04) 4th floor This year's Marjan-Marsh Award will be presented at a double presentation and award ceremony titled 'The Bleeding Heart of Africa: Central Africa's Elephants'. This year Keith Somerville, a leading expert with a broad overview of 'blood ivory', will be joined by conservation practitioner and former French army officer, Stephane Crayne to explore the Central African ivory poaching crisis and receive the 2016 Marjan-Marsh Award. EUROPEAN GLOBAL SECURITY STRATEGY & THE EASTERN REGION: MORE CHALLENGES AND FEWER OPPORTUNITIES? 24th November 2016 (17:30-19:00) War Studies Meeting Room (K. 6.07) Professor Elena Korosteleva from the Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics , University of Kent will talk on bringing "the political" back in the eastern region. For more information visit kcl.ac.uk/warstudies
Humans, ein 6 monatiges Projekt in Afrika. Sehenswert und Bookmark-Befehl. Im Interview: Simon Sticker.