S3E1: Are You Financially Ready for Retirement—or Just Done Working?
Retirement is often treated as a finish line, but for many people, it becomes one of the most complex financial transitions of their lives. In this episode, Mark Fried explains why retirement planning isn’t just about hitting a number—it’s about navigating the shift from saving to spending, from accumulation to distribution, and from certainty to intentional decision-making. Drawing on decades of fiduciary experience, Mark explores why so many well-prepared retirees still feel uneasy once the paycheck stops.
This conversation goes beyond market returns and projections to focus on what actually drives long-term retirement success: clarity around income, control over taxes and withdrawals, and confidence built from a purpose-driven plan. Mark breaks down the emotional and financial challenges retirees face and explains how a personalized income strategy can create stability, flexibility, and peace of mind over decades—not just years.
KEY DISCUSSION POINTS
- Why retirement feels uncertain even for people who saved diligently
- The critical mindset shift from accumulation to distribution
- How retirement planning changes once earned income stops
- Why clarity around income sources matters more than portfolio performance
- The role taxes play in long-term retirement outcomes
- How Social Security timing affects lifetime income
- Why withdrawal sequencing can quietly erode savings if ignored
- The difference between diversification and a true income plan
- How fiduciary planning focuses on control, not predictions
- Redefining retirement success as confidence and sustainability