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June 2, 2025

S4E21 – How to Plan on Enjoying Retirement

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In this episode, Dave and Nick dive into one of the most overlooked—but absolutely essential—parts of retirement planning: how to actually enjoy it.

You’ve spent decades saving, investing, and working hard. But have you really thought about what your ideal retirement looks like? Spoiler alert: it’s not just endless rounds of golf and sunsets on a beach. It’s about purpose, lifestyle, relationships, and flexibility.

Dave and Nick walk you through:

  • Why setting realistic expectations is the foundation of retirement planning

  • The surprising importance of part-time work, volunteering, or staying engaged

  • Top retirement concerns like healthcare costs, investment losses, and losing that steady paycheck

  • How to run tradeoff scenarios—like “What if I work just one more year?”

  • The idea of a “practice retirement” (hint: mini-retirements, RV rentals, and snowbird test runs)

  • Why flexibility is king, and how the best retirement plans are the ones that evolve

This episode is packed with relatable stories, expert advice, and just the right dose of humor to help you think differently about your future.


💡 Key Takeaways:

  • Retirement should be designed around your lifestyle and values, not just your finances.

  • “Practicing” retirement before you commit can save money and stress.

  • It’s okay to change your mind—retirement should be flexible and fulfilling, not rigid and stressful.

  • Planning ahead for healthcare, housing, and income strategy is just as important as your travel dreams.


📞 Ready to start planning?
It all starts with a no-pressure Fit Meeting at Shotwell Rutter Baer.
Let’s find out if we’re the right financial planning partner for your next chapter.

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