Tags investing S4E26 – Q2 2025 Review & Outlook srb July 27, 2025 Welcome back to Kitchen Table Finance with hosts Dave Shotwell and Nick Nonna! In this quarterly market update, Dave and
Tags budget cuts S4E25 – Financial Planning in Uncertain Times: MSU Layoffs and Beyond srb July 15, 2025 With Michigan State University announcing potential layoffs and buyouts, financial anxiety is growing—not just in East Lansing, but across many
Tags empty nest S4E24 – How Becoming Empty Nesters Impacts Your Retirement srb July 10, 2025 When the kids move out and the house gets quieter, life—and your finances—enter a whole new chapter. In this episode,
Tags enjoy retirement S4E21 – How to Plan on Enjoying Retirement srb June 2, 2025 In this episode, Dave and Nick dive into one of the most overlooked—but absolutely essential—parts of retirement planning: how to
Tags early retirement S4E19 – Does your Retirement Plan Need a ROTH? srb May 12, 2025 Roth Conversions: Worth It or Not? Welcome back to the Kitchen Table! In today’s episode, Dave and Nick take a
Tags Financial advisors S4E18 – What to Know About Taxes in Retirement srb May 5, 2025 Hosts: Nick and guest advisor Cole WilliamsSpecial Guest Absence: Dave is off living his best life in Bozeman, Montana (hopefully
Tags financial planners S4E15 – When to Adjust Your Retirement Income srb April 16, 2025 Welcome to Kitchen Table Finance! Join hosts Nick and Dave as they dig into one of the most important aspects
Tags Bear Market S4E14 – How Retirees Can Handle Emotions of a Down Market srb April 11, 2025 In this heartfelt and timely episode, Dave and Nick step away from charts and market trends to focus on something
Tags financial planning S4E13 – Introducing Nathan Gardner, Intern srb April 7, 2025 Join us for another engaging episode of Kitchen Table Finance! This week, Nick sits down with Nathan Gardner, an SRB
Tags Financial advisors S4E12 – How to Adjust Your Retirement Income srb April 2, 2025 Retirement planning isn’t just about getting to retirement—it’s about making sure your income lasts through retirement. In this episode, Dave