1. The Four Phases of Retirement – Dr. Riley Moynes Retirement Wisdom 22:29

Do you want to retire happy? One trap in Retirement planning is to think of Retirement as one thing, a singular phase of life. It’s not. Things evolve and change. Dr. Riley Moynes has developed a useful framework of the Four Phases of Retirement that can help you plan for a satisfying Retirement. And you’ll want to hear what phase most retirees get stuck in – and how to progress to the fourth phase where the happiest retirees live.

Riley Moynes joins us from Ontario.

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Bio

Dr Riley Moines is the author of  The Four Phases of Retirement: What to Expect When You’re Retiring. During his varied career Dr. Riley Moynes has worked as an administrator, advisor, author, consultant, educator, entrepreneur, mentor, publisher, and researcher. He waltzed through Phase One of his Retirement, struggled through Phase Two,  tried a dozen ventures in Phase Three and now in Phase Four helps entrepreneurs polish, package, and publish their unique stories in their niche markets.

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For More on Dr. Riley Moynes

The Four Phases of Retirement: What to Expect When You’re Retiring

Website: thefourphases.com

TEDx: The Four Phases of Retirement

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Wise Quotes

On Phase 4 Retirement

“…only about 50 to 60% of retirees break through to Phase Four. Not everyone gets there. But those who are able to break through to Phase Four are some of the happiest, most productive, satisfied, and gratified people t I have ever met. Phase Four is when we rewire and find something new that really, really hits us and that we just squeeze all the juice out.”

On Planning Ahead for Retirement

“…be thinking ahead of what are some of their strengths, what are some of the things that they love to do and to be considering ways, well before they retire, that they might be able to apply those things when they do retire. And so to be able to have kind of a network that they might have built up or to look at some at some possibilities in advance, I think is extremely helpful.”

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About Your 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.
If you’re thinking about Retirement, you’ll also need to be planning for longevity. That’s why Joe returned to school, earning a Masters in Gerontology from the University of Southern California.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 is the author of Win the Retirement Game: How to Outsmart the 9 Forces Trying to Steal Your Joy coming this summer.

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Intro and Outro voiceovers by Ross Huguet.

 

 

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.