1. Where to Retire – Silvia Ascarelli Retirement Wisdom 28:11

When you’re planning for Retirement, there are many big questions to ponder. And where to retire is a central one. Even if you’re thinking of staying in place, there are many factors to consider. Our guest today, Silvia Ascarelli of MarketWatch, explains a free tool that can help you do your homework on this major decision. And she highlights some factors you may not be taking into consideration – yet.

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Bio

Silvia Ascarelli is a Deputy Commentary Editor for MarketWatch based in New York, who also writes the “where should I retire” column and MarketWatch’s pick-your-criteria “where should I retire” tool is her passion project. Previously, she was the MarketWatch home-page editor, a Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones reporter, and editor in Europe and the U.S.

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For More on Silvia Ascarelli

MarketWatch’s Where to Retire tool

MarketWatch’s Where to Retire Column

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Mentioned in This Episode

I went searching for the perfect place to live in retirement — and got lost along the way

Before you move to a new town in retirement, check the local Walmart – and 5 other hard-learned lessons

There is more to picking a place to retire than low taxes — avoid these 5 expensive mistakes

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Wise Quotes

On Social Connectivity

“I think we all romanticize certain places. And for all of us, no matter our age, the big question is how am I going to build my personal network of friends. We know that social connectivity, having friendships is really important for our brains and to keep us healthy and happy, and to word off things like dementia, which we all want to avoid. And this isn’t just for our Moving in Retirement. I had a long conversation with a Millennial at my local farmer’s market on Saturday. And she was debating whether Moving to this suburban area where I live would be a good fit for her as a single woman. It was a lot about how are you going to find your tribe?

On Test Driving Retirement

“What are you retiring to? [It’s] not  just what you’re retiring from.Y ou’ve got a lot of years left, I hope and you want to be happy and healthy. So how are you going to make that happen? It it’s something I think about, too. What am I retiring to? How am I going to build my network? What am I going to spend my time with? What’s at 10 o’clock on a Tuesday in February going to look like? I have friends who said when they retired, they made a point of having one thing on the calendar every day to give them some of the structure they wanted. Another thing is, if you do want to move…the data can only tell you so much, but do explore your short list by actually living there for a while. Rent an apartment for a couple weeks, a month or even more…Think about how you’re going to live your daily life.”

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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.
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.

He’s the author of Win the Retirement Game: How to Outsmart the 9 Forces Trying to Steal Your Joy.

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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.