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Retire With Purpose - The Retirement Podcast

412: Making the Most of Middlescence: Why It's Okay to Suck When You Try Something New

Retire With Purpose - The Retirement Podcast

Casey Weade

Investing, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.7 • 564 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 5 January 2024

ā±ļø 20 minutes

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Summary

This week's retirement reading is from Vox titled, It's Okay to Suck When You Try Something New.Ā Listen in as Casey Weade breaks down the article and shares what he thinks! Today's episode can also be accessed by visitingĀ Howardbailey.com/412.Ā 

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0:00.0

You ever feel like you really suck at something? Well, me too. But today, we're going to get over it together.

0:15.0

Welcome to Retire with Purpose Podcast, where it is my mission to deliver clarity and purpose and

0:19.4

elevate meaning in your life, both

0:21.2

through the financial and the non-financial. If you're new to the podcast, I want you to know what to expect.

0:26.9

Every other Monday, we're going to deliver to you a long-form interview with one of our

0:31.0

world-class guests on a variety of different topics. And then every Friday, we're getting

0:35.4

together with you and discussing a trending topic.

0:38.2

And that trending topic is usually going to come from our weekend reading for retirees email series,

0:43.3

which hints your inbox every single Friday with four trending articles that can make a positive impact on your bottom line in retirement,

0:51.6

the latest in investment trends, taxes, even the softer side of

0:55.3

retirement. But not only do you get those emails and summaries and takeaways for myself

0:59.9

every Friday, we'll give you all kinds of other goodies that come along with that.

1:04.1

We have book giveaways, quizzes, assessments, we have white papers and more.

1:09.8

One of the things that I love about our weekend reading

1:11.7

subscribers is that you help us co-architect our Monday interviews. We reach out to you prior to those

1:18.1

interviews and you submit those questions for me to bring into the conversation. And if you've

1:22.8

never signed up before, we're going to send you a free digital copy of my Wall Street Journal

1:26.7

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1:33.3

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1:38.7

Today, I am here with my good friend and our chief purpose officer at Howard Bailey Financial,

1:43.9

our certified retirement coach, Les McDaniel. What's going on, sir? So glad to be in this comfy little setting today. Oh, I'm excited to have you here. Today, you know, we're going to be covering an article from Vox. I don't know if we've ever included a Vox article in our weekend reading, but we did this week. And I thought it was an interesting topic that had a lot of applications to those transitioning into the next phase. It has a lot

2:02.0

of applications for me. I know it applies to you as well, but I don't know as retirees, I think

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