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Summary In this powerful and insightful episode, I sit down with Dr. Riley Moynes, author, speaker, and creator of the viral TED Talk on "The Four Phases of Retirement," which has amassed nearly 5 million views. Together, we unpack why retirement is far more of a human problem than a financial one, and why so many retirees struggle despite having "enough" money. Riley shares the emotional, psychological, and personal transitions that retirees face and offers an actionable framework to help listeners navigate their post-work lives more meaningfully. What You Will Learn The Four Phases of Retirement and why most people will experience them. Why retirement is not just a financial challenge but a deeply human one. The common emotional and psychological struggles retirees face. How retirees can proactively prepare for the non-financial aspects of retirement. The importance of purpose, identity, relationships, and service to others in retirement. How to avoid becoming a "statistic" in retirement dissatisfaction. Key Topics Discussed Dr. Riley Moynes' personal career journey and how he developed the Four Phases of Retirement. Why traditional financial services fail to prepare people for the real challenges of retirement. A deep dive into each of the Four Phases: The Vacation Phase – The early, carefree, "holiday" phase of retirement. The Loss and Lost Phase – The period of disillusionment marked by loss of purpose, identity, relationships, and routine. The Trial and Error Phase – The experimental stage of trying new activities, facing failures, and re-finding purpose. The Reinvent and Rewire Phase – The fulfilling phase where retirees give back, often through service, and thrive with renewed purpose. The emotional impact of retirement and why depression, divorce, and dissatisfaction spike for many retirees. The predictable pattern of retirement struggles and why awareness is key. Why simple joys and purposeful service are at the heart of a successful retirement. Books and Resources Mentioned The Four Phases of Retirement: What to Expect When You're Retiring by Dr. Riley Moynes Dr. Riley Moynes' viral TED Talk — "The 4 Phases of Retirement" Mention of Fritz Gilbert's blog, The Retirement Manifesto Kübler-Ross Change Curve (Grief & Loss framework referenced in discussion) A Takeaway Exercise Your Unique Ability Reflection Dr. Moynes recommends this simple but powerful exercise: Write down the top 5 things you love to do and know you do really well. Reflect on 5 key wins, successes, or achievements in your life so far. Look for patterns and connections between the two lists. Ask yourself: Can I apply these skills, passions, or experiences to new areas in retirement? How can I use these to serve others and find fulfillment? This introspection can help you transition into the most meaningful phase of retirement. A Final Thought Retirement is not a finish line, it's a transition into one of the most complex and potentially fulfilling stages of life. But it requires intentionality, emotional awareness, and often hard inner work. As Dr. Moynes reminds us, it's not about endless vacations or financial spreadsheets; it's about redefining purpose, reconnecting with joy, and ultimately serving something bigger than yourself. Retirement is a human challenge, not a maths problem. The sooner you embrace that, the smoother and more fulfilling your transition will be. Humans vs Retirement The Super Sunday Retirement Roundup Newsletter The Skill of Spending Money in Retirement Whitepaper The Humans vs Retirement Sketchstore Book in a Time For us to Chat About Your Retirement Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube
I was recently at my son's football games when one of the other dads walked over. He looked about 45 and said he was starting to think about the future. It's a typical age for that concern to creep in, especially once a person feels financially secure. Now that you can take your foot off the gas a little bit, where should you steer the vehicle? Dr. Riley Moynes is a doctor of figuring out what to do next. Specifically, he has a PhD in Education, but his journey extends beyond academics. In addition to his 20-year career as an educator, he ran a successful wealth management firm and authored several books, including the popular financial planning guide “The Money Coach.” I wanted to have him on the show because of his TED talk about the 4 phases of retirement. With millions of views, it's clear his words struck a chord with so many people desperate for tips on what to expect and how to navigate this portion of their lives. In our conversation, he walked me through all four phases, where major pitfalls often occur, and how they might be avoided. Whether you're thinking about today, tomorrow, or the next day, Dr. Riley Moynes can help you figure out how to squeeze the most juice out of your retirement so you and your family can live happy, purpose-filled lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you interested in “Squeezing All the Juice Out of Your Retirement?” If so, this Podcast is for YOU!! During our last podcast we introduced you to Dr. Riley Moynes and his powerful research on the topic of the Four Phases of Retirement. We covered the first two phases, 1) The Vacation Phase, and 2) Disillusionment. We went from the honeymoon phase of retirement where we were delighted to throw away our alarm clock, travel, and enjoy sitting around and doing nothing. Then after 1-2 years, we enter Phase 2 filled with obstacles and challenges as we grapple with the magnitude of losses we experience, including our identity, structure, and relationships, which provided us with meaning and purpose in our life. In addition to experiencing these losses, we enter what Dr. Riley Moynes calls the 3-D's, which are frequently experienced in this phase, which are a) Decline, b) Depression, and 3) Divorce. These challenges can either take us down or provide the stimulus for finding a solution. We come to grow from this experience. Our quest is to make the most out of this phase of our life by addressing the question, “What can I do to keep getting me up in the morning and discovering what I can do to provide me with meaning, satisfaction, and a sense of accomplishment?” We enter Phase 3, that of Rapid Experimentation. Here we experiment with a number of new ideas, from volunteering, to learning a new language, taking an art class, and more. We create a new structure that provides us with new relationships, meaning and purpose. According to Dr. Riley Moynes, only about 65% move through Phases 2 and 3. For those that are successful in Phase 3, we then enter Phase 4, where we Reinvent and Rewire. This is the most satisfying phase since we find new meaning and purpose and discover one common element that gets us there. Whether you are retired, approaching retirement, or in mid-life where you realize the opportunity to educate yourself on this stage in life to better prepare for it. Sit back and enjoy the education, tips and ideas to squeeze all the juice out of your retirement.
Are you interested in “Squeezing All the Juice Out of Your Retirement?” If so, this Podcast is for YOU!! Dr. Moynes had a successful 20-year career as an educator before turning his talents to the financial services sector where he launched and grew a multi-city wealth management firm. He was a recipient of the Dalbar Financial Professional Seal as one of Canada's most trusted financial advisors. Riley Moynes, now in an active retirement, talks on the topic of The Four Phases of Retirement and what to expect when you are retiring. He shares the good, the bad, and the ugly with sound advice on how to squeeze all the juice out of your retirement. He offers sound advice on how to smooth things out. The advice is dispensed in his descriptions of the four phases of retirement: vacation, loss, experimentation, and the reward. Many have found his research and advice to be both relevant and eye-opening. A MUST for those preparing for and entering retirement. Personally, I found his his talks, workshops and commentary PROFOUND and a match to what my own experience entering retirement was like. Heather and I continue our focus on retirement and will use this podcast to share the highlights of Dr. Moynes work along with my own experience and how I used his advice to be squeezing all the juice out of my active retirement.
The conversation discusses the psychological phases of retirement, as described in the book 'The Four Phases of Retirement' by Riley Moynes. The four phases are: the vacation phase, the feeling lost phase, the trial and error phase, and the reinvent and rewire phase. Weston Lindeman also explores ancient wisdom from Roman and Greek philosophers and how it relates to retirement planning. The key takeaways include the importance of preparation, self-knowledge, preserving wealth, and prioritizing retirement goals. Reach Roberts Wealth Management at 800-891-8680. Roberts Wealth Management See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Riley Moynes, author and creator of a popular TED Talk joins James to discuss his own retirement which led him to become the author of The 4 Phases of Retirement. While Dr. Moynes was financially prepared for retirement, he wasn't prepared for the boredom and depression that followed the first two years of retirement fun. As it turns out, his retirement path was far from unusual. Dr. Moynes shares what leads to a truly meaningful retirement and how you can prepare now for a meaningful, deeply satisfying retirement, one that is about much more than vacations and golf.Connect with Dr. Riley Moynes:Website: https://thefourphases.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@rileymoynes545TedX Talk: https://youtu.be/DMHMOQ_054U?si=wr1B3lw5ysc05GPSBook: https://thefourphases.com/buy-the-book/The Workshop: https://thefourphases.com/book-a-workshop/Questions Answered:Why are some people unhappy in retirement, and is there a way to prevent that?What are some reflective questions that can set me on the path to a satisfying retirement?Timestamps:0:00 - Dr. Riley Moynes and his research4:55 - Phases 1&2 - vacation and boredom9:57 - Phases 3&4 - trial and reinvention12:45 - Ask the tough questions16:06 - Skip Phase 2 and 3?18:39 - Pre-retirement preparations22:52 - Service to others26:05 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️ Get Started Here.
David's guest is Dr. Riley Moynes who shares invaluable insights into the psychological challenges of retirement and the "4 phases of retirement" that can help retirees navigate this significant life transition. The discussion also touches on the importance of legacy and estate planning related to the phases of retirement, highlighting the significance of preserving family history and passing on valuable lessons through means such as the life legacy letter. For David's book, other resources and more visit www.davidedey.com
According to a YouTube TedX talk by Riley Moynes there are four phases of retirement. Today in this rewind episode we talk to Kristy and Bryce from Millennial Revolution about how these phases relate to early retirement and the FIRE Movement. Are the phases the same? Is there stress related to retirement? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special edition of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, we've curated some of our favorite interviews with experts around the topic of transitioning into retirement. First, Jean and wealth planners Isabel Barrow and Andy Smith talk to Dr. Riley Moynes on how to navigate what he calls the four phases of retirement. Then, Jean interviews Marcia Mantell about Social Security claiming strategies, particularly in regards to some of the unique challenges women face on this topic. And finally, Jean speaks with Gordon Hartman about how his love for his daughter helped him reimagine what it means to be retired. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is prerecorded and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Dr. Riley Moynes, Marcia Mantell and Gordon Hartman are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Produced December 2023. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. AM3288458See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, I'm talking to Dr. Riley Moynes. Dr. Moynes is a bestselling author, former financial advisor, and TEDx speaker. Not only has he coached countless individuals through their retirement journey–he's experienced it himself. His newest book is an updated and expanded edition of The Four Phases of Retirement: What to Expect When You're Retiring. We're going to dig into what these four phases are, but also how they applied to Riley in his own life. In our conversation, you'll learn how he waltzed through phase one, struggled through phase two, tried countless ventures in phase three, and found a new calling in phase four. If you're trying to identify your unique abilities and create a fulfilling future, this episode is a must-listen! GET A FREE COPY OF DR. RILEY'S BOOK, THE FOUR PHASES OF RETIREMENT Here's all you have to do... Step 1.) Subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review over on iTunes. Step 2.) Text BOOK, that's BOOK to 866-482-9559 for a link to our book request page, complete the form and we will ship you the book for free. It's that simple! In this podcast interview, you'll learn: Why the so-called ideal retirement gets boring fast for so many people. What Riley learned by interviewing over 100 retirees about their experiences–and how he created a framework to help others live more impactful lives in retirement. The real reasons so many retirees struggle with depression, marital strife, and ennui. Why giving back and providing service is almost always at the root of finding purpose in retirement. How Riley tried on almost a dozen projects over seven years to reach his “phase four.” Show Notes: RetireWithPurpose.com/406 Rate & Review the Podcast: RetireWithPurpose.com/review Sign Up to Casey's Weekend Reading Email! Sifting through the copious amount of conflicting financial advice and retirement information can be daunting - but it doesn't have to be! Each week, Casey makes it super easy. He hand-picks 4 of the most important articles you need to read, that are beneficial to you whether you're at, near, or in retirement! If you want them sent straight to your inbox, sign up by visiting RetireWithPurpose.com/weekend-reading
Original broadcast date: November 11, 2022. Many of us feel pressure to hit big life milestones on a timeline. But what if age is an asset, not a liability? This hour, TED speakers examine the benefits and drawbacks of being a late bloomer. Guests include writer Doree Shafrir, network scientist Albert-László Barabási, anti-ageism activist Ashton Applewhite and retired educator Riley Moynes. Listeners also share stories.
When it comes to making plans for retirement, many people focus their time and energy on the financial aspects – investments, taxes, insurance, estate plans, health care and more. But what about the psychological impact of retiring? In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Isabel Barrow and Andy Smith explore the stressors of retirement and what you can do to help reduce stress and live the comfortable retirement you deserve. Then, Dr. Riley Moynes, retired educator and author of The Four Phases of Retirement: What to Expect When You're Retiring, joins the conversation to shed light on what the four phases are and how to help navigate them in a healthy way. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Dr. Riley Moynes are solely his own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Drink: Jockey Club The Topic: 4 Phases of Retirement Jason is back from the NAPFA Conference in San Diego! On this week's episode, he's sharing some insights from one of the keynote speakers, Dr. Riley Moynes. Tune in and find out how to find real purpose and fulfillment in retirement. Be sure to check out the Ted Talk below: The 4 phases of retirement | Dr. Riley Moynes | TEDxSurrey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMHMOQ_054U
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Curious about how the final phase of retirement is connected to lemons? Find the answers by listening to the second half of Dave and Mary Ellen's interview with author and TedTalk speaker, Dr. Riley Moynes.
Welcome to the premiere episode of Season 2! Your hosts, Mary Ellen and Dave, speak with author and TedTalk speaker Dr. Riley Moynes about his research on the four phases of retirement.
According to a YouTube TedX talk by Riley Moynes there are four phases of retirement. Today we talk to Kristy and Bryce from Millennial Revolution about how these phases relate to early retirement and the FIRE Movement. Are the phases the same? Is there stress related to retirement? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite common belief, retirement takes more than financial planning. And while you may be beyond ready to go on permanent vacation, you also have to psychologically prepare for when the novelty wears off. Riley Moynes explains the four phases of retirement and offers a framework for how to avoid the inevitable pitfalls of taking it too easy in order to help you make the most of your golden years.
Many of us feel pressure to hit big life milestones on a timeline. But what if age is an asset, not a liability? This hour, TED speakers examine the benefits and drawbacks of being a late bloomer. Guests include writer Doree Shafrir, network scientist Albert-László Barabási, anti-ageism activist Ashton Applewhite and retired educator Riley Moynes. Listeners also share stories.
In the podcast, Dr Riley Moynes shares his retirement journey and how he discovered the phases of retirement that he explains in his book, "The Four Phases of Retirement." and his TEDx talk. The following tips explain those phases. To learn more, visit www.thefourphases.com or watch his TEDx talk https://gsc.gl/DrMoynesTedXTalk. We created the pdf, 5 Things that Happen When You Retire from Dr Riley Moynes: https://gsc.gl/5ThingsWhenYouRetire
Despite common belief, retirement takes more than financial planning. And while you may be beyond ready to go on permanent vacation, you also have to psychologically prepare for when the novelty wears off. Riley Moynes explains the four phases of retirement and offers a framework for how to avoid the inevitable pitfalls of taking it too easy in order to help you make the most of your golden years.
Despite common belief, retirement takes more than financial planning. And while you may be beyond ready to go on permanent vacation, you also have to psychologically prepare for when the novelty wears off. Riley Moynes explains the four phases of retirement and offers a framework for how to avoid the inevitable pitfalls of taking it too easy in order to help you make the most of your golden years.
Despite common belief, retirement takes more than financial planning. And while you may be beyond ready to go on permanent vacation, you also have to psychologically prepare for when the novelty wears off. Riley Moynes explains the four phases of retirement and offers a framework for how to avoid the inevitable pitfalls of taking it too easy in order to help you make the most of your golden years.
Ep.82 – When you envision what retirement looks like, what comes to mind first? Bucket lists, freedom, the ability to do anything you want? What about the loss of identity, purpose, or relationships? Our lives are full of under-rated transitions, and the transition from your career to retirement, in my mind, is one of the most critical transitions that we do not talk about enough. I'm not talking from the financial side; I am more concerned about the emotional side of retirement. Fortunately, Dr. Riley Moynes has done the work and built the framework that could help ease the burden of the retirement transition for those who have yet to begin the new journey to those who are in the thick of it. Riley has built what he refers to as the Four Phases of Retirement. Within these phases, a retiree can go from initial jubilation to extreme loss, trying new adventures and failing, and finally reaching breakthroughs. It is this last phase of breaking through that Riley has found most retirees to be the happiest. Through his journey of going through all four phases, Riley shares his story of what each phase was like for him and a few stories from the hundreds of people he has interviewed through his retirement research. Be sure to listen to the end, where Riley talks about how he and his wife helped to develop roots and wings in raising their two sons. Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Riley Moynes. For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/82. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
Retirement is not what it's cracked up to be for those who don't understand the four phases of retirement and how to find satisfaction in later life."The successful ingredients of a good retirement have to include an assumption, which I always make in my workshops, that good health has to be a given and so does a fairly stable financial situation."Dr. Riley Moynes is an author, consultant, and educator with over 40 years of experience in the field of retirement. He is best known for his work on the Four Phases of Retirement, which outlines the different stages of retirement and offers advice on how to make the most of each phase.This is Dr. Riley Moynes's story...Dr. Riley Moynes struggled in retirement until he realized that he needed a sense of purpose. He found that many people shared his experience and decided to write a book about it. The book, "The Four Phases of Retirement," outlines the different stages of retirement and offers advice on how to make the most of it. In the fourth and final phase, retirees find a new sense of purpose that brings them happiness and fulfillment..In this episode, you will learn the following:1. How people's expectations of retirement often don't match reality, leading to feelings of loss and depression2. The importance of finding a sense of purpose in retirement3. The idea that the happiest retirees are those who have found a way to make a contribution in their later yearsResources:https://thefourphases.comDr. Moynes Ted TalkChapter Summaries:1) Dr. Riley Moynes is author of the best selling book the Four Phases of Retirement: what to Expect When You're Retiring. Dawn has just finished reading his book and is excited to hear more about his work on her show Magnetic Monday with Dawn.2) After 40 years of working, he retired. He struggled in the first phase of his retirement, and then he found his stride in the second phase. He has written a book based on his research and interviews with people who have been through the same thing. He finds that most information on retirement is focused on the financial side.3) Good health and stable financial situation are key to a successful retirement. People need to have a sense of purpose and do something that makes them want to get up in the morning and get involved in things. In the vacation phase of his retirement, he was more egocentric and it was all about him.4) Join us for a free workshop to plan your overseas beta test. We'll help you plan and execute your perfect exit. For more information, go here. 5) About 50% to 60% of retirees break through to phase four. They reinvent themselves, they rewire, and they find a thing or things that make them want to get up in the morning. Research shows that with a sense of purpose we are more likely to stay healthier and to live longer.6) People are surprised when they get to Phase Two of their life and they find it difficult to move out of it. The key is a sense of purpose. People need to remember the things that they love to do and have done well over the years. People have to be open to change and not afraid to fail. Connect with me:InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedIn Website: http://opats.com/podcastSupport the show
Riley and I talk about retirement, what to expect when the times comes. We discuss the psycholgical changes one goes through an the good and not so good parts of retirement.
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Do you want to retire happy? One trap in retirement planning is to think of retirement as one thing, a singular phase of life. It's not. Things evolve and change. Dr. Riley Moynes has developed a useful framework of the Four Phases of Retirement that can help you plan for a satisfying retirement. And you'll want to hear what phase most retirees get stuck in - and how to progress to the fourth phase where the happiest retirees live. Riley Moynes joins us from Ontario. ________________________ NEW Have comments or feedback on this episode - or the podcast overall? Have a question you'd like me to address in an upcoming episode? Click here to leave a Voice Message. I'd love to hear from you. _________________________ Bio Dr Riley Moines is the author of The Four Phases of Retirement: What to Expect When You're Retiring. During his varied career Dr. Riley Moynes has worked as an administrator, advisor, author, consultant, educator, entrepreneur, mentor, publisher, and researcher. He waltzed through Phase One of his retirement, struggled through Phase Two, tried a dozen ventures in Phase Three and now in Phase Four helps entrepreneurs polish, package, and publish their unique stories in their niche markets. ________________________ For More on Dr. Riley Moynes The Four Phases of Retirement: What to Expect When You're Retiring Website: thefourphases.com TEDx: The Four Phases of Retirement ________________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like When Will You Flip the Switch? – Dr. Barbara O'Neill What Are The Keys To A Successful Retirement? Fritz Gilbert Why Retirement is About Much More Than Money – Ted Kaufman & Bruce Hiland Do Your Retirement Strategies Account for 6 Stages? – Ted Carr ________________________ Wise Quotes On Phase 4 Retirement "...only about 50 to 60% of retirees break through to Phase Four. Not everyone gets there. But those who are able to break through to Phase Four are some of the happiest, most productive, satisfied, and gratified people t I have ever met. Phase Four is when we rewire and find something new that really, really hits us and that we just squeeze all the juice out." On Planning Ahead for Retirement "...be thinking ahead of what are some of their strengths, what are some of the things that they love to do and to be considering ways, well before they retire, that they might be able to apply those things when they do retire. And so to be able to have kind of a network that they might have built up or to look at some at some possibilities in advance, I think is extremely helpful." __________________________ About Retirement Wisdom Take charge of your future. Schedule a call to find how how the Designing Your Life process (developed by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans at Stanford) can help you unlock a new direction – on your own terms. How well prepared are you for the non-financial side of retirement? Take our free quiz and see what you should be preparing for in your retirement planning. ___________________________ About Your Host Joe Casey is an executive coach who also helps people design their next life after their primary career. He created his own next chapter after a twenty-six-year career at Merrill Lynch, where he was Senior Vice President and Head of HR for Global Markets & Investment Banking. If you're thinking about retirement, you'll also need to be planning for longevity. That's why Joe returned to school, earning a Masters in Gerontology from the University of Southern California.Today, in addition to his work with clients, Joe hosts The Retirement Wisdom Podcast, which thanks to his guests and loyal listeners, ranks in the top 1.5 % globally in popularity by Listen Notes. Business Insider has recognized him as one of 23 innovative coaches who are making a difference. Joe is the author of Win the Retirement Game: How to Outsmart the 9 Forces Trying to Steal Your Joy coming this summer.
In his book, "The Four Phases of Retirement" Dr. Riley Moynes outlines four distinct phases people go through after retiring. In this show, we discuss these four phases and the financial aspects of each phase. Are some phases more expensive than others?
In his book, "The Four Phases of Retirement" Dr. Riley Moynes outlines four distinct phases people go through after retiring. In this show, we discuss these four phases and the financial aspects of each phase. Are some phases more expensive than others?
Dr. Riley Moynes is a Canadian who spends part of his life in a Florida golfing community. He's a successful author of a groundbreaking financial planning book, The Money Coach (first published in 1995). A one-time educator, Riley devoted himself to financial services and wealth management. He retired from the investment business and now focuses on helping people squeeze all the juice out of retirement. In the video, Dr. Moynes shares insights he learned post his own retirement. In the coming days, I'm going to bring you a recorded conversation with Dr. Moynes, but for now, I wanted to give you access to how he now approaches retirement - mostly a focus on a stage of life...based on age rather than on whether or not people continue to earn money. I especially enjoy his view of the difference between an actuary and an accountant. ;) Enjoy!
Daren and Tina are behind the mic today for CleanBreak, The Podcast's 100th episode! They are joined by Dr. Riley Moynes to chat about a life transition that happens to 10,000 people a day in North America: Retirement. Dr. Moynes moved into the world of financial services after spending over 2 decades in public education, and he has recently authored and published the book The Four Phases of Retirement. He, Daren, and Tina discuss the often overlooked psychological considerations and changes that happen during retirement, and what can be done to make this transition as smooth and comfortable as possible. Most people only think about the financial aspect of retirement, focusing on what they will do now that they have perhaps more free time and less commitments; but what if we told you that this phase only lasts on average 3 years? How do we navigate the rest of the almost ⅓ of our life, ensuring that we feel fulfilled and purposeful? Dr. Riley Moynes sheds some light on how we can make that happen. The Four Phases of Retirement can be found on Amazon, as well as thefourphases.com Find Dr. Riley Moynes on LinkedIn, through The Four Phases of Retirement on Facebook, as well as tmfg.ca and along with our life transition professionals at www.mycleanbreak.ca Our hosts: Daren Givoque and Tina Murray Head over to mycleanbreak.ca to find all of our life transition professionals, blog posts, and clean and simple advice to help guide you through to the other side of any of life's transitions. Questions about your next steps? Connect with us at info@mycleanbreak.ca Find us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cleanbreak/support
Podcast host and author Riley Moynes introduces the series entitled “Squeezing All The Juice Out Of Retirement”. He draws the connection between his research that led to writing the book entitled The Four Phases of Retirement and this series, where Phase Four retirees share their stories and describe how they're “squeezing all the juice out of retirement”.