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[50:02] Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi https://amzn.to/4agYG3S (Amazon)
[47:07] Gnar Country: Growing Old, Staying Rad by Steven Kotle https://amzn.to/3PKJ9Rz (Amazon)
Mar 29, 2024
Rising Above the Money Fog with Mikelann Valterra
00:52:08
In this episode of the NewRetirement Podcast, host Steve Chen and guest Mikelann Valterra, a master money coach, explore the concept of "money fog" and its impact on financial decision-making. They discuss strategies for gaining clarity and control over finances, the importance of understanding money personality types, and the unique financial challenges faced by women.
Mar 06, 2024
Scaling Financial Education: A Conversation with Cody Garrett
00:47:10
In this episode of the NewRetirement Podcast, Steve Chen interviews Cody Garrett, a dedicated advice-only financial planner and educator. Cody shares his journey from being a musician to becoming a financial planner and educator. He discusses his passion for empowering DIY investors and his focus on building comprehensive financial plans and providing personalized education. Cody also talks about his three businesses: Measure Twice Money (free education for consumers), Measure Twice Financial (his financial planning firm), and Measure Twice Planners (an educational platform for financial advisors). He emphasizes the importance of clarity and intentionality in financial planning and the need for personalized education and advice. Cody believes that the future of financial planning lies in empowering individuals to create their own financial plans and using technology and AI to provide guidance and ask better questions. He also highlights the role of financial advisors as arrangers and orchestrators rather than conductors. Overall, Cody envisions a future where financial planning is accessible to everyone and individuals have the tools and knowledge to make well-informed decisions about their finances.
Jan 23, 2024
Financial Wellbeing: A Holistic Approach with Brian Portnoy on Shaping Wealth
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Dec 12, 2023
Gary Danoff on Work, Purpose, Financial Planning, and Literacy Across Generations
00:48:32
In Episode 73 of the New Retirement Podcast, host Steve Chen welcomes Gary Danoff, Global Alliances Leader at Google and an Executive Coach, for an enlightening conversation on work, purpose, and financial literacy across generations. Gary shares his unique journey to new retirement, inspired by his son Jake, and delves into the significance of financial literacy, the impact of AI on society, and the importance of nurturing well-being in younger generations. The episode also explores Gary's approach to coaching and personal development, his insights on the evolving aspirations of younger workers, and the role of technology in shaping careers and personal growth. With a focus on emotional intelligence and human connection, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the intersection of technology, work culture, and personal fulfillment in today's rapidly changing world.
Aug 24, 2023
David Chen: Early Retirement & Key Lessons from a Community Member
01:03:48
Steve Chen is joined by guest David Chen — brother of a good friend of Steve's from high school and a member of our community — and discusses David’s story, some of the biggest lessons and insights from his journey around investing, and his plan for generating income for life. Plus what he learned about estate planning through dealing with his dad’s passing.
The 71st NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Eric Balchunas — Bloomberg Senior ETF Analyst & Funds Product Specialist — and discusses Eric’s book, The Bogle Effect, the Wealth Universe, ETFs, and the future of financial advice.
Burton Malkiel: A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 50 Years Later
01:02:39
The 70th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Burton Malkiel — a legendary American economist and author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street — and discusses Professor Malkiel’s book and some of the biggest lessons from his life.
Joe Kuhn: Tools to Decide When It Is Safe to Retire
01:08:08
The 69th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Joe Kuhn — former world-class plant manager and reliability leader, and current Financial Independence influencer on YouTube — and discusses Joe’s journey to financial independence, his rise on YouTube, and the lessons he’s learned along the way.