Jamie Hopkins joins Sanger and Shawn to dive into retirement's 'to' versus 'from' transition, crafting real freedom, and defining meaningful legacies.
KEY TOPICSRetiring “to” something when you retire “from” your business.
What freedom in retirement looks like for you.
Naming your life’s aspirations (they’re different than goals).
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEHal Herschfield’s book: Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better TodayDan Sullivan’s work: https://resources.strategiccoach.com/authors/dan-sullivanDON'T HAVE TIME FOR THE FULL EPISODE? Check out the 14-minute highlight episode,
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FinServ Foundationhttps://www.bmt.com/Find Your Freedom: Financial Planning for a Life on PurposeRewirement: Rewiring The Way You Think About RetirementJamie Hopkins is an expert in retirement planning for business owners. He earned his Master of Laws degree, Juris Doctorate, and holds master’s degrees in financial planning and business administration. He’s a Wall Street Journal best-selling author and regular contributor for Forbes and InvestmentNews on Retirement Income Planning. Jamie also serves as the co-director of the New York Life Center for Retirement Income, and is a professor in the retirement income program at the American College of Financial Services.