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The Intelligent Retirement Podcast

The Intelligent Retirement Podcast

De : James M. Matthews
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Up your retirement IQ, join host James M. Matthews and a community of fellow retirement "big brains" on a journey to a more Intelligent Retirement. You'll hear conversations with leading retirement industry professionals designed to help you take the guesswork out of planning for retirement, so you can finally feel confident you're not missing opportunities or leaving money on the table. Wave goodbye to those tired rules of thumb that leave your future up to chance, and instead get ready to spend more money, more safely, by saying hello to a more Intelligent Retirement. 7833408.1 Exp. 05/27James M. Matthews Economie Finances privées
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    • The Best-kept Secret in Retirement Income Planning
      Jun 24 2025

      In this episode, host James Matthews speaks with Tom Wall Ph.D, author of the international best-seller 'Permission to Spend.' They discuss the fears retirees face regarding spending, the shift from defined-benefit to defined-contribution plans, and the importance of understanding risks in retirement planning. Tom introduces the concept of a 'permission slip' that allows retirees to spend more confidently.The conversation underscores the need for a paradigm shift in how retirement is approached, with a focus on guarantees and risk management.


      Key Takeaways

      • Retirees often fear spending due to uncertainty about longevity and market risks.
      • The shift from defined benefit plans to defined-contribution plans has placed the onus of retirement planning on individuals.
      • Default options in retirement plans significantly influence investor behavior and choices.
      • Sequence of returns risk is a critical factor that many retirees overlook.
      • The concept of a 'permission slip' can help retirees feel more comfortable spending their savings.
      • Retirement planning should focus on creating reliable income streams vs. accumulating wealth.
      • Financial Professionals play a crucial role in guiding clients through retirement planning decisions.
      • The definition of retirement is evolving, with many opting for continued work or engagement in different forms.


      Resources

      tomwalltalks.com

      Permission to Spend: Maximize Your Retirement with the Best-Kept Secret in Personal Finance

      Connect with Tom on LinkedIn


      Chapters

      00:00

      Tom Wall's Journey in Financial Services

      03:29

      Understanding the Fear of Spending in Retirement

      06:15

      The Shift from Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution Plans

      09:12

      The Impact of Default Options on Retirement Choices

      11:48

      Key Risks in Retirement Planning

      14:42

      The Best Kept Secret in Retirement Income Planning

      20:37

      The Misunderstanding of Whole Life Insurance

      24:38

      The Concept of the Permission Slip in Retirement

      33:54

      The Evolving Concept of Retirement




      This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax, legal, or investment advice. Although the information has been gathered from sources that are believed to be reliable, please keep in mind that individual situations may vary. Therefore, the information should only be acted upon when coordinated with individual professional advice. Guest speakers and their firms are not affiliated with, or endorsed by Park Avenue Securities, Guardian, Intelligent Retirement, or Consolidated Planning, and all views and opinions stated are their own. Guardian, its subsidiaries, agents, and employees do not provide tax, legal, or accounting advice. Consult your tax, legal, or accounting professional regarding your individual situation. All investments and investment strategies contain risk and may lose value.

      All whole life insurance policy guarantees are subject to the timely payment of all required premiums and the claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company. Policy loans and withdrawals affect the guarantees by reducing the policy’s death benefit and cash values. Some whole life polices do not have cash values in the first two years of the policy and don’t pay a dividend until the policy’s third year. Talk to your financial representative and refer to your individual whole life policy illustration for more information. Dividends are not guaranteed. They are declared annually by Guardian’s Board of Directors.

      James Matthews is a Registered Principal and Financial Advisor of Park Avenue Securities, LLC. Securities products and advisory services are offered throughPark Avenue Securities, member FINRA, SIPC. James Matthews is a Financial Representative of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, New York, NewYork. Park Avenue Securities is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Guardian. Consolidated Planning and Intelligent Retirement are not affiliates or subsidiaries of Park Avenue Securities or Guardian. 8023032.1 exp 06/2027.

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      46 min
    • Preparing to Face the New Risks of Retirement with Jamie Hopkins
      Jun 17 2025

      In this episode of the Intelligent Retirement Podcast, renowned retirement speaker and author Jamie Hopkins joins host James M. Matthews to discuss the various risks associated with retirement, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, planning, and execution. They explore longevity risk, health care costs, family legacy planning, and the impact of public policy on retirement security. The conversation highlights the need for a shift in mindset from accumulation to decumulation, focusing on sustainable income and the importance of having difficult conversations about end-of-life planning.

      Key Takeaways

      • Risk in retirement is fundamentally different from accumulation risk.
      • Longevity risk can exacerbate other financial risks.
      • Adaptability is crucial for successful retirement planning.
      • Health care costs are unpredictable and should be planned for.
      • Family and legacy planning are essential components of retirement.
      • Behavioral and cognitive changes can impact financial decision-making in retirement.
      • Public policy changes can significantly affect retirement income planning.
      • Execution and follow-through are critical to effective retirement planning.
      • Retirement planning should focus on trade-offs rather than binary success or failure.
      • Self-insuring every risk can lead to a subpar retirement experience.


      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction and Background

      11:59 Understanding Longevity Risk

      19:03 Health Care and Long-Term Care Risks

      24:10 Navigating Medicare and Healthcare Costs

      30:50 The Dynamics of Social Security

      32:28 Understanding Market, Inflation, and Tax Risks

      34:05 The Risk of Inaction in Financial Planning

      36:22 Rewirement: Shifting Mindsets for Retirement

      38:31 Living a Meaningful Retirement

      44:27 Investment Insights for a Secure Future


      Resources

      The 18 Risks Faced in Retirement

      ⁠Bryn Mawr Trust⁠

      ⁠Jamie Hopkins on X⁠

      ⁠Jamie Hopkins LinkedIn⁠

      ⁠ReWirement: Rewiring the way you think about retirement⁠

      ⁠Consolidated Planning⁠


      This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax, legal, or investment advice. Although the information has been gathered from sources that are believed to be reliable, please keep in mind that individual situations may vary. Therefore, the information should only be acted upon when coordinated with individual professional advice. Guest speakers and their firms are not affiliated with, or endorsed by, Park Avenue Securities, Guardian, Intelligent Retirement, or Consolidated Planning, and all views and opinions stated are their own. Guardian, its subsidiaries, agents, and employees do not provide tax, legal, or accounting advice. Consult your tax, legal, or accounting professional regarding your individual situation. All investments and investment strategies contain risk and may lose value.

      James Matthews is a Registered Principal and Financial Advisor of Park Avenue Securities, LLC. Securities products and advisory services are offered throughPark Avenue Securities, member FINRA, SIPC. James Matthews is a Financial Representative of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, New York, NewYork. Park Avenue Securities is a wholly owned subsidiary of Guardian. Consolidated Planning and Intelligent Retirement are not affiliates or subsidiaries of Park Avenue Securities or Guardian. 8015344.1 exp 06/27.


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      52 min
    • Navigating Challenging Relationship Dynamics in Retirement with Ashley Quamme
      Jun 3 2025

      In this episode of the Intelligent Retirement Podcast, James M. Matthews is joined by marriage and family therapist, Ashley Quamme. The conversation delves into the complexities of identity shifts within relationships, particularly during transitional phases, like retirement. It highlights the psychological layers involved in the transition into retirement and the importance of communication in navigating these changes.


      Key Takeaways

      • Communication within families may lack a roadmap during transitions.
      • Identity shifts during life transitions can affect both individuals and couples.
      • Understanding who we are in new phases of life is crucial to navigating change.
      • Psychological layers play a significant role in identity changes.
      • Couples may experience shifts differently based on their circumstances.
      • Identity change can lead to questions about partnership roles.
      • Navigating these changes requires open dialogue.
      • Support systems are essential during identity transitions.
      • Recognizing individual and shared identities is important.
      • Embracing change can strengthen relationships.


      Chapters


      00:00 Introductions

      06:30 The Think, Feel, Do Model in Therapy

      09:02 Transitioning into Financial Therapy

      12:07 Navigating Retirement Transitions

      14:18 Identity Shifts in Retirement

      17:08 Common Familial Disputes During Retirement

      19:49 Legacy Planning and Communication

      21:38 The Importance of Ongoing Conversations in Legacy Planning

      25:27 Navigating Family Dynamics and Financial Conversations

      31:32 Challenges in Blended Families and Estate Planning

      34:44 Embracing Flexibility in Retirement Planning

      38:23 Finding Meaning and Joy in Retirement


      Resources

      Beyond the Plan

      Planning and Beyond Podcast

      The Wealthy Marriage

      Ashley Quamme on LinkedIn


      This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax, legal, or investment advice. Although the information has been gathered from sources that are believed to be reliable, please keep in mind that individual situations may vary. Therefore, the information should only be acted upon when coordinated with individual professional advice. Guest speakers and their firms are not affiliated with, or endorsed by, Park Avenue Securities, Guardian, Intelligent Retirement, or Consolidated Planning, and all views and opinions stated are their own. Guardian, its subsidiaries, agents, and employees do not provide tax, legal, or accounting advice. Consult your tax, legal, or accounting professional regarding your individual situation. All investments and investment strategies contain risk and may lose value. James Matthews is a Registered Principal and Financial Advisor of Park Avenue Securities, LLC. Securities products and advisory services are offered through Park Avenue Securities, member FINRA, SIPC. James Matthews is a Financial Representative of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, New York, New York. Park Avenue Securities is a wholly owned subsidiary of Guardian. Consolidated Planning and Intelligent Retirement are not affiliates or subsidiaries of Park Avenue Securities or Guardian. 7981006.1, exp 05/2027.





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