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Make It Last – Ep 149 – The Tour de France Make It Last with Victor Medina - Legal & Financial Retirement Planning

    • Investing

This week on Make It Last, Mark and Victor will be discussing the Tour de France! How the Marginal Gains Theory helped France win, and if you can use the same theory to plan a successful retirement.

They’ll also be discussing the importance of getting to know your attorney, and why it’s important to discuss your goals with someone you know and trust.

There is power through education. It’s one of many keys that helps you create a unique and customized retirement plan.

Going through the motions? They’ll also be discussing the identity crisis that can come with the end of your career.

CLAIM YOUR FREE COPY of any book in the Make It Last Series by calling (856) 506-8300.

To access additional information, please visit Are You Paying Too Much In Taxes In Retirement?





Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts

Make It Last with Victor Medina is hosted by Victor J. Medina, an estate planning and Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) and Certified Financial Planner professional (CFP). Through his law firm and independent registered investment advisory company, Victor provides 360º Wealth Protection Strategies for individuals in or nearing retirement.

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Mark Elliot:  Maybe you’ve heard Victor’s radio show before, so you’ve heard him, have you seen him? Victor, you’re probably on billboards all over the New Jersey and Pennsylvania areas, right? Just New York City you’re there, Times Square?

Victor Medina:  Yeah, right. I think today’s billboards are probably my YouTube channel. I think that’s the only thing that anyone’s staring at these days. I don’t know anyone’s looking at billboards any longer.

Mark:  Now, well, I will say, those people might have seen you, as the local director of the a cappella group.

Victor:  Oh, my goodness, you didn’t warn me that you’re going to embarrass me this way off of it. Yeah, one of the things that I do for fun is I’m the musical director of a local a cappella group, which is great, because I’ll tell you, what we do for that for fun, is every Wednesday we start singing at 7:30 at somebody’s house in the area, everyone’s from general Mercer County, New Jersey area.

We meet at somebody’s house at 7:30. We sing from 7:30 to 10:00. Then we drink wine and eat cheese until we get kicked out of that person’s house from 10 o’clock on. It’s really a cover for being able to hang out with some great people and I have the privilege of leading talented musicians. It’s a lot of fun.

Mark:  I would tell you that one of my favorite movies of all time, and there’s like three of them, Pitch Perfect. Anna Kendrick. That’s what she do, ain’t it? [laughs]

Victor:  …what she’s singing, that the musical director that was on is this guy named Dick Sheeran, who actually went to my college at Towson University in New England Conservatory of Music, and somebody that I knew personally. He’s somebody that sent arrangements to my a capella group called Jersey Transit.

We have that cool connection that that music made it to Hollywood movie level. They had TV shows called “The Sing off.

This week on Make It Last, Mark and Victor will be discussing the Tour de France! How the Marginal Gains Theory helped France win, and if you can use the same theory to plan a successful retirement.

They’ll also be discussing the importance of getting to know your attorney, and why it’s important to discuss your goals with someone you know and trust.

There is power through education. It’s one of many keys that helps you create a unique and customized retirement plan.

Going through the motions? They’ll also be discussing the identity crisis that can come with the end of your career.

CLAIM YOUR FREE COPY of any book in the Make It Last Series by calling (856) 506-8300.

To access additional information, please visit Are You Paying Too Much In Taxes In Retirement?





Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Google Podcasts

Make It Last with Victor Medina is hosted by Victor J. Medina, an estate planning and Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) and Certified Financial Planner professional (CFP). Through his law firm and independent registered investment advisory company, Victor provides 360º Wealth Protection Strategies for individuals in or nearing retirement.

Full Transcription Below







Mark Elliot:  Maybe you’ve heard Victor’s radio show before, so you’ve heard him, have you seen him? Victor, you’re probably on billboards all over the New Jersey and Pennsylvania areas, right? Just New York City you’re there, Times Square?

Victor Medina:  Yeah, right. I think today’s billboards are probably my YouTube channel. I think that’s the only thing that anyone’s staring at these days. I don’t know anyone’s looking at billboards any longer.

Mark:  Now, well, I will say, those people might have seen you, as the local director of the a cappella group.

Victor:  Oh, my goodness, you didn’t warn me that you’re going to embarrass me this way off of it. Yeah, one of the things that I do for fun is I’m the musical director of a local a cappella group, which is great, because I’ll tell you, what we do for that for fun, is every Wednesday we start singing at 7:30 at somebody’s house in the area, everyone’s from general Mercer County, New Jersey area.

We meet at somebody’s house at 7:30. We sing from 7:30 to 10:00. Then we drink wine and eat cheese until we get kicked out of that person’s house from 10 o’clock on. It’s really a cover for being able to hang out with some great people and I have the privilege of leading talented musicians. It’s a lot of fun.

Mark:  I would tell you that one of my favorite movies of all time, and there’s like three of them, Pitch Perfect. Anna Kendrick. That’s what she do, ain’t it? [laughs]

Victor:  …what she’s singing, that the musical director that was on is this guy named Dick Sheeran, who actually went to my college at Towson University in New England Conservatory of Music, and somebody that I knew personally. He’s somebody that sent arrangements to my a capella group called Jersey Transit.

We have that cool connection that that music made it to Hollywood movie level. They had TV shows called “The Sing off.

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