1. Best Of the Podcast – How to Retire Happy Retirement Wisdom 19:09

When I talk with new clients about their hopes for their Retirement, many say “I just want to retire happy.” But when we explore what that means and what it will take to retire happy, it becomes clear that it’s quite different for everyone. For some, it seems that escaping from full-time work will do the trick. But for many people, it’s not that simple. Guests on my Retirement podcast have offered useful insights on how you can indeed retire happy. And the answers may not be what you’re expecting.

Listen to the full conversations by clicking the links below:

Ready to ROAR? – Michael Clinton

Retire Happy – Dr. Catherine Sanderson

The Power of Fun – Catherine Price

The Keys to a Happy Retirement – Carol Colburn

Learning is a Lifetime Sport – Tom Vanderbilt

Happier Hour – Cassie Holmes, PhD

Why Settle for Happiness in Your Retirement? – Emily Esfahani Smith

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About Your Podcast Host

Joe Casey is an executive coach who also helps people design their next life after their primary career. He created his own next chapter after a twenty-six-year career at Merrill Lynch, where he was Senior Vice President and Head of HR for Global Markets & Investment Banking.

Today, in addition to his work with clients, Joe hosts The Retirement Wisdom Podcast, which thanks to his guests and loyal listeners, ranks in the top 1.5 % globally in popularity by Listen Notes. Business Insider has recognized him as one of 23 innovative coaches who are making a difference.
Joe Casey Retirement Coach, Podcaster

Joe Casey is an Executive Coach and Retirement Coach who brings extensive experience navigating transitions from his coaching work with clients and from his own life and career. After a 26-year career in Human Resources with Merrill Lynch, Joe shifted gears and retired early at age 52 to become an executive coach. His executive coaching practice has been named as one of the Top 10 Leadership Development Consulting Companies for 2019 by HR Tech Outlook magazine. He now also works to help people design their lives following their corporate careers, helping them pursue second act careers or to successfully navigate their transition to retirement.