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Stay Wealthy Retirement Podcast

Stay Wealthy Retirement Podcast

By: Taylor Schulte CFP®
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Summary

An award-winning retirement podcast dedicated to helping you lower taxes, invest smarter, and make work optional. Do you want to avoid overpaying the IRS in retirement? Or learn how to prepare for the next stock market crash? How about when to take Social Security and how to turn your investments into reliable retirement income? Hey there! I'm CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Taylor Schulte, and I was recently named the #2 Independent Financial Advisor in the U.S. by Investopedia. Each week on this retirement podcast, I'll answer BIG financial questions and help you "stay wealthy" in retirement. Economics Personal Finance
Episodes
  • Why Waiting Until 70 for Social Security Can Backfire (And the Question to Ask Instead)
    May 7 2026

    The math behind "wait until 70" for Social Security is real.

    Hold off claiming from 62 to 70 and your monthly benefit climbs by roughly 77%.

    So why would anyone walk away from a number that big?

    The short answer is that the standard break-even analysis only measures one variable.

    And for retirees with healthy pre-tax savings, there are other factors at play that can make "waiting" a more expensive decision than it looks.

    In this episode, I'm turning the mic over to Josh Rendler — a partner at our firm — who walks through a case study of a 62-year-old woman with a $1.5 million IRA and the question most retirees are wrestling with.

    Here's what you'll learn:

    → The reframe that makes "wait until 70" fall apart for retirees with healthy pre-tax balances

    → How Social Security timing and Roth conversions compete for the same bracket space (and why claiming earlier can actually EXPAND your conversion runway)

    → The planning window that opens at 61, and what gets harder to fix once it closes

    The biggest claiming-age check isn't always the biggest after-tax outcome.

    And a well-built plan shouldn't make you choose between doing the math right and actually enjoying the retirement you spent 35 years earning.

    ***

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    Your retirement involves complex, interconnected decisions—taxes, income, healthcare, estate planning, investments.

    See how they fit together in one coordinated strategy built around your numbers.

    👉 Learn More and Book a Call

    ***

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    15 mins
  • 3 Things to Review on Your Tax Return (And a Fresh Take on Social Security Timing)
    Apr 30 2026

    Tax season is finally over.

    The returns are filed, the stress is behind you, and the last thing you probably want to do is think about taxes again.

    But the weeks right after tax season are one of the most valuable windows you have all year.

    Every number from last year is fresh, every missed opportunity is still visible, and every mistake you just uncovered is a clue about what to fix going forward.

    In this episode, I sit down with Josh Rendler, CFP®, a partner at our firm and someone who spends his days deep inside client tax returns.

    Together, we're answering some of the biggest questions we're hearing from retirees right now.

    Here's what you'll learn:

    → The 3 numbers on last year's return that reveal your biggest 2026 planning opportunities

    → How to know if charitable giving belongs in your plan (plus the QCD detail that keeps it "invisible" to the IRS)

    → A fresh, counterintuitive take on Social Security timing

    While last year's return is still on your desk: what's hiding in there that could make 2026 better? 🤔

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    📆 BOOK A CALL WITH OUR TEAM:

    Your retirement involves complex, interconnected decisions—taxes, income, healthcare, estate planning, investments.

    See how they fit together in one coordinated strategy built around your numbers.

    👉 Learn More and Book a Call

    ***

    EPISODE RESOURCES:

    Grab the Episode Show Notes

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    40 mins
  • The Most Overlooked Retirement Decision (It's Not Your Portfolio)
    Apr 23 2026

    One of the biggest decisions you'll make in your 70s and 80s has nothing to do with your portfolio.

    It's not about Social Security timing. And it's not about Roth conversions.

    It's about where you'll live and, more importantly, how care will be delivered, coordinated, and paid for if your health changes later on.

    Most people think of this as a lifestyle decision.

    But in reality, it's a housing-and-care decision, and it's one most retirement plans barely address.

    In this episode, I'm breaking down the later-life housing choices most retirement savers haven't fully thought through.

    Here's what you'll learn:

    → The four main housing options later in life—and how they differ in cost, care, and flexibility

    → What Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) actually are (+ a little-known tax planning tip)

    → The four types of risk every housing decision really involves

    → When this decision usually needs to be made, and what can happen if you wait too long

    Because "we'll just stay in the house" isn't a plan...it's an assumption. And assumptions tend to get tested at the worst possible moment.

    ***

    📆 BOOK A CALL WITH OUR TEAM:

    Your retirement involves complex, interconnected decisions—taxes, income, healthcare, estate planning, investments.

    See how they fit together in one coordinated strategy built around your numbers.

    👉 Learn More and Book a Call

    ***

    EPISODE RESOURCES:

    Grab the Episode Show Notes

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    22 mins
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