Épisodes

  • Episode 91: Mid-Winter Motivation – Keeping Your 2026 Health Goals Alive When Resolutions Fade
    Jan 30 2026

    In Episode 91 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, a Friday wellness episode set in mid-January 2026, host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner with SKC Financial Group, tackles the widespread fade of New Year’s health resolutions among physicians as winter drags on and demanding schedules take their toll. Referencing physician lifestyle trends showing that many doctors launch the year with strong fitness, nutrition, or stress-management intentions but see over half slip by February, Norm emphasizes that these lapses are not failures but chances to refine goals for sustainability. Drawing from habit-building principles, he presents three effective strategies to maintain momentum: performing a mid-month goal audit to reassess and realistically adjust targets (such as shortening workouts during call weeks, with research indicating boosted adherence), building accountability through regular check-ins with a colleague, spouse, or group to transform setbacks into encouragement (linked to higher success rates), and incorporating meaningful non-food rewards for milestones to reinforce positive habits (shown to improve retention). These gentle adjustments help physicians combat seasonal burnout, enhance resilience for patient care, family life, and financial stability, and promote compounding small wins. Norm concludes with a seven-day challenge to implement one strategy, invites listeners to journal experiences and email support@skcfinancial.com for personalized tips, encourages sharing the episode with struggling colleagues, and teases the upcoming Tuesday finance topic—live for today, plan for tomorrow. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    6 min
  • Episode 90: The Power of Roth Retirement Accounts – Why Tax-Free Growth Wins for Physicians in 2026
    Jan 27 2026

    In Episode 90 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner, explores the advantages of Roth IRAs and Roth 401(k)s for high-earning physicians in 2026, emphasizing their tax-free growth and withdrawals as a superior strategy amid potentially rising tax rates and longer lifespans. Using a compelling farming metaphor—paying taxes upfront on the "seeds" (after-tax contributions) to enjoy a fully tax-free "harvest" (growth and withdrawals) versus taxing the entire crop later in traditional accounts—Norm highlights how Roth options deliver more spendable retirement income, often 20–30% more according to referenced studies, with no required minimum distributions (RMDs) to avoid inflating Medicare premiums or Social Security taxes. He outlines three actionable strategies: understanding the Roth edge through the farming lens and running comparisons, maximizing contributions (up to $7,500/$8,600 for Roth IRAs and $24,500/$32,500 for Roth 401(k)s, including catch-ups) plus backdoor conversions for those over income limits, and leveraging Roth for flexible withdrawals, legacy planning with tax-free inheritance, and market volatility resilience—urging listeners to plant these "seeds" wisely this year for lasting financial freedom. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual. Withdrawals from Roth IRAs or 401(k)s are tax free if taken after age 59­½ and a Roth contract has been open for at least five years, unless another exception is met.

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    12 min
  • Episode 89: Relationship Recharge for Physician Couples – Quick Rituals to Strengthen Bonds Amid Busy Schedules
    Jan 23 2026

    In Episode 89 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright addresses the often-overlooked strain on physician relationships caused by erratic schedules, emotional exhaustion, and limited quality time, citing the 2026 AMA Couples in Medicine Survey showing 62% of physician couples experience heightened stress, contributing to elevated burnout and divorce rates up to 25% above average. He introduces three quick, research-backed rituals to recharge bonds: daily 5-minute gratitude shares with specific appreciations to boost satisfaction by 22% and reduce arguments by 18% (as cardiologist Dr. James and his wife experienced during conflicting shifts); weekly 30-minute “no-work” date nights banning professional talk to cut emotional isolation by 28% (revitalizing companionship for anesthesiologist Dr. Lisa and her spouse); and quarterly one-hour life audits to align on family, finances, health, and goals, enhancing long-term happiness by 35% (helping radiologist Dr. Patel and his wife sync on vacations and Roth contributions). Wright emphasizes these streamlined rituals buffer burnout, amplify joy, and support smarter joint decisions, challenging listeners to select one ritual, practice it for seven days, note a positive shift, and email support@skcfinancial.com for personalized suggestions. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    7 min
  • Episode 88: Physician Portfolio Check-Up – Rebalancing After 2025 Gains and Preparing for Volatility
    Jan 20 2026

    In Episode 88 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright stresses the importance of an annual portfolio check-up for physicians following 2025’s strong double-digit gains, noting that over 70% of doctors (per Vanguard’s 2026 report) have not rebalanced, leaving them exposed to heightened volatility from midterm elections, interest rate changes, or economic uncertainty. He guides listeners through three practical steps: assessing asset drift by reviewing statements and calculating current equity/bond/international allocations (e.g., a 60/40 mix shifting to 75/25, as pediatrician Dr. Elena discovered, with unchecked drift risking 1–2% lower long-term returns per Fidelity); harvesting tax losses from underperformers to offset gains while adding volatility buffers like short-term bonds or T-bills (internist Dr. Mike saved $3,200 in taxes and cut drawdowns 15–20% per Morningstar); and stress-testing via free tools like Portfolio Visualizer against scenarios such as 20% drops, then automating quarterly rebalances (surgeon Dr. Sarah’s setup limited losses in past turbulence, with Schwab data showing 0.8% annual outperformance). Wright emphasizes that proactive review preserves 2025 gains, aligns with physicians’ long-term mindset, and protects retirement or family goals, challenging listeners to complete one step this week—assess drift, harvest losses, or stress-test—and share findings or book a free custom check-up at support@skcfinancial.com. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    11 min
  • Episode 87: Winter Wellness Reset – Beating Seasonal Blues and Staying Energized Through the Dark Months
    Jan 16 2026

    In Episode 87 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright tackles the mid-January 2026 winter blues that disproportionately affect shift-working physicians, citing a 2026 AMA survey showing 55% report heightened fatigue, irritability, and low mood due to reduced sunlight and circadian disruption. He presents three accessible, evidence-backed resets: light therapy via 10,000-lux boxes or dawn simulators (hospitalist Dr. Nadia’s affordable clock cutting morning fog and boosting focus, with Harvard data confirming 35% SAD symptom reduction); vitamin D testing and supplementation (ER doc Dr. Raj rebounding energy and immunity after addressing deficiency, supported by Johns Hopkins findings of 28% less fatigue); and mood-elevating micro-movements like short yoga or stretches bundled with rewards (surgeon Dr. Sam shifting slumps to sharper afternoons, per Mayo Clinic trials showing 32% blues reduction). Wright underscores how these tactics safeguard mental sharpness for patient care, family presence, and smarter financial decisions, challenging listeners to adopt one daily for seven days while journaling shifts and emailing support@skcfinancial.com for personalized tips. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    7 min
  • Episode 86: Tax Optimization Plays for Physicians in 2026 – Deductions, Credits, and Smart Moves Before April
    Jan 13 2026

    In Episode 86 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright equips high-earning physicians with timely 2026 tax optimization strategies to slash federal bills—often over $100,000 annually—by $15,000–$30,000 before April 15, noting that many miss deductions amid policy changes. He outlines three key plays: maximizing overlooked write-offs for home offices (up to $5/sq ft simplified), CME, and unreimbursed expenses, as family practitioner Dr. Maria did to claim $7,200; leveraging lingering credits for energy upgrades and enhanced charitable giving via donor-advised funds (DAFs), exemplified by internist Dr. Kevin’s $10,500 offset through EV and stock donations; and advanced tactics like bunching itemized deductions with partial Roth conversions ($50K–$100K) for future tax-free growth, following radiologist Dr. Laura’s long-term savings approach backed by Fidelity research showing 25% greater after-tax retirement wealth. Wright stresses turning tax liabilities into wealth-building opportunities amid election-year flux, challenging listeners to audit deductions, explore a credit/DAF, or model conversions this week and share insights or book a free personalized projection at support@skcfinancial.com. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    8 min
  • Episode 85 Building Momentum – Layering Small Health Habits for Lasting Physician Wellness in 2026
    Jan 9 2026

    In Episode 85 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright builds on the atomic habits foundation from Episode 83, guiding physicians to layer small health wins into sustainable 2026 routines without adding overwhelm to already demanding schedules. He shares three momentum-building strategies: habit stacking by attaching new micro-habits to unbreakable daily anchors (pediatrician Dr. Sofia stacking box breathing then walks onto her morning coffee for lower cortisol); tracking streaks visually while celebrating tiny victories to reinforce a self-care identity (oncologist Dr. Paul’s fridge paper chain for steps leading to steadier clinic energy); and environment optimization to make healthy choices automatic (night-shift hospitalist Dr. Lisa’s call-room tweaks for snacks, journaling, and sleep aids yielding clearer wake-ups). Wright emphasizes that physicians prescribe sustainable change daily and deserve to apply it personally, turning sporadic efforts into unbreakable systems for stamina in practice, presence at home, and sharper decisions overall, challenging listeners to layer one strategy onto an existing habit for seven days and email support@skcfinancial.com with their favorite tweak for a personal reply. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    8 min
  • Episode 84 Atomic Habits for Your Finances – Tiny 1% Changes to Crush Your Money Goals in 2026
    Jan 6 2026

    In Episode 84 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright extends the Atomic Habits framework from wellness to finances, empowering busy physicians to achieve 2026 money goals through sustainable 1% improvements rather than overwhelming overhauls that fade fast amid call and family demands. He presents three tailored strategies: making habits obvious with environmental cues (surgeon Dr. Tom’s recurring “Invest Day” reminders and auto-transfers adding $24,000 yearly effortlessly); making them attractive via temptation bundling (OB-GYN Dr. Rachel pairing budget reviews with true-crime podcasts to slash discretionary spending 25% and fuel real estate savings); and making them easy by reducing friction to a two-minute start (hospitalist Dr. Alex’s $100 auto-paycheck transfers building a six-figure emergency fund on autopilot). Wright stresses that physicians already excel at complex systems, so these atomic shifts turn financial “shoulds” into automatic identity, compounding into maxed accounts, debt freedom, and wealth-building without heroic effort, challenging listeners to implement one strategy this week with daily checkmarks and share their habit and progress at support@skcfinancial.com for a personal reply from him. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    7 min