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Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger

Do We Have Enough to Retire?

Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger

Audacy

Education, Investing, Business, Self-improvement

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

My husband is 67 and I’m 62. I work part-time and he is self-employed and would like to retire. What do you think?

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1:00.8

Welcome to the Jill on Money Show. It's Wednesday, December 27th and we are here answering

1:08.9

your financial questions. And I know that you love hearing each other on the air. I like hearing your voices also, but Mark and I have really tried to plow through some of the emails and we're going to do another email show today, which is going to be fabulous. So don't tune out Martin. My

1:24.4

friend Martin does not like the email show. She likes hearing other people.

1:28.3

And you never know what I'm going to say in the middle of this show. That's the exciting part of this

1:34.1

kind of broadcasting. Mark, you'll be happy to know that I was just listening to an analysis of the

1:41.1

podcasting world and you know what they said? Here are the kinds of

1:45.2

podcasts that are really going to continue to enjoy success. Podcasts that are

1:50.4

cheap to produce, that's like you and me, this is cheap to produce, with a host or

1:55.0

hosts that have a following, and with build a community where people follow you from place to place so that it doesn't matter if you are on

2:06.1

TV or if you're on YouTube or you're on a podcast that people want to hear more of you.

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