Friends Talk Money Podcast
Three-quarters of Medicare beneficiaries say choosing a Medicare plan is confusing, and nearly 7 in 10 (69%) Medicare beneficiaries have not compared their own source of Medicare coverage with other Medicare options offered in their area during past open enrollment periods, according to surveys. These actions can cost you money and limit your medication coverage and pharmacy access. In this episode of Friends Talk Money, we unpack what you need to know about Open Enrollment and your plan options, diving into the pros and cons of Original Medicare plus a supplement and Part D plan versus...
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Nearly 1 in 4 Americans over 50 are planning a job change this year, according to a new AARP survey—but here’s the surprising part: 65% haven’t taken any steps to prepare.In this episode of Friends Talk Money, hosts Terry, Richard, and Pam dig into what’s really driving career changes for people over 50, 55, and 60—and what older job seekers need to know to stay competitive in today’s market. We cover: Why boomers and Gen Xers are rethinking retirement and launching second-act careers How to avoid the black hole of job applications and get results through networking and research...
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Generation X is often called the “forgotten middle child” between Boomers and Millennials, but with 65 million Gen Xers moving into their 50s and early 60s, they’re facing a massive financial challenge: skyrocketing healthcare costs. In this episode of Friends Talk Money, Pam Krueger, Terry Savage, and Richard Eisenberg unpack why healthcare, not retirement savings, is now the #1 financial concern for Gen X. From high insurance premiums and long-term care to hidden out-of-pocket costs, we break down: Why Gen X is more worried about healthcare than retirement savings How rising costs are...
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More Americans in their 50s, 60s, and beyond are starting businesses than ever before—but they’re also facing new, mounting challenges. In this episode of Friends Talk Money, we unpack what’s fueling this surge in encore entrepreneurship and how recent policy shifts—especially cuts to the Small Business Administration (SBA) and new trade barriers—are making it harder for older founders to succeed. Special guest Hedy Ratner, co-founder of the , joins us to discuss how older entrepreneurs, particularly women and minorities, are being affected. We cover: Why older Americans are...
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The 2025 Budget Bill — aka the “One Big Beautiful Bill” — is now law. But behind the headlines and hype, how does it impact your taxes, Social Security, Medicare, estate plan, and healthcare costs? In this episode of Friends Talk Money, Pam Krueger, Terry Savage, and Richard Eisenberg break down what really matters — no politics, no spin, just the facts that can help (or hurt) your financial future. What you'll learn: What the $6,000 senior tax deduction really does — and who qualifies Whether your Social Security will still be taxed Big changes to the SALT deduction and why it...
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Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping the way we plan—and pay—for long-term care. In this new episode of Friends Talk Money, Richard, Pam, and Terry sit down with Lily Vittayarukskul, Co-Founder and CEO of Waterlily, for a candid conversation about what most people get wrong about long-term care and how AI is changing the game. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why most Americans underestimate the true cost and likelihood of needing long-term care How Waterlily uses AI and over 500 million data points to predict your personal care needs The real numbers behind self-funding vs....
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Special Guest: Lisa Gomez Big changes are coming to your 401(k) and workplace retirement plans in 2025 — are you ready for them? In this new episode, the Friends Talk Money team sits down with retirement policy expert Lisa Gomez (former Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employee Benefits Security) to unpack what’s changing and how it could affect your money. We’re covering: How catch-up contributions are getting a big boost for people aged 60-63 Why Roth 401(k)s are becoming a bigger deal — especially for higher earners The growing trend of adding private market and crypto...
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If you’re like a lot of people nearing retirement, your 401(k) or 403(b) is probably the biggest part of your savings. But do you actually know how it’s invested—or how much risk in stocks you’re taking on without realizing it? In this episode of Friends Talk Money, we’re going to look more closely. Ron Surz, a long-time retirement investing expert and president of joins us—and he’s not afraid to call out where he thinks popular target date funds are falling short. He’ll walk us through what he believes is a better way to structure retirement portfolios, especially for people...
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Is your financial advisor truly working in your best interest — or theirs? In this eye-opening episode, the Friends Talk Money team turns the mic toward their own co-host, Pam Krueger, as she reveals the personal story behind , the platform she created to connect investors with trustworthy, vetted financial advisors. Pam shares the shocking truths she uncovered about conflicts of interest in the financial industry and why too many investors unknowingly work with advisors who don’t prioritize their clients' financial well-being. Learn how Wealthramp is disrupting the traditional advisor...
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In this episode of Friends Talk Money, we're joined by Phil Moeller, renowned journalist and co-author of Get What’s Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security. Phil dives into all things Social Security—unpacking the latest changes, what they mean for you, and how to make smart decisions that can boost your retirement benefits. Topics we cover: Key Social Security changes for 2025 and beyond How these updates may affect your benefits Strategies to optimize your Social Security claiming decisions Common mistakes to avoid when planning for retirement Whether you're...
info_outlineA growing number of people 55+ are searching for a deeper meaning and purpose in your life, and heading back to college to find it. And many prestigious colleges and universities are offering specialized programs designed just for those new ‘senior students’. These midlife and later-life reinvention courses are flourishing nationwide, with exciting new opportunities launching soon at Yale, the University of Southern California, and Boston College. Tune in to this week’s episode as the Friends Talk Money team delves into this transformative journey, exploring what’s included, all costs involved, and how these programs can help you achieve a fulfilling and enriching new life in retirement.