Rock Your Retirement Show

Kathe Kline and her guests discuss Retirement Lifestyle, not money.

Retirement isn’t just about money. In our show we talk about the other things that will impact you such as: Social and Family Adventure and Travel Volunteer and Philanthropy Spiritual/soul Sex in retirement (I usually have therapists discuss this topic) Helping your parents/sandwich generation issues Baby Boomers are often helping both their children and their parents at the same time. Our goal is to help you have a great retirement, regardless of the amount of money you’ve saved. We want you to Rock Your Retirement!

  1. 13h ago

    Downsizing to the Sweet Spot: Barb’s Third RV and Retirement Road Trip Dreams

    This episode of "Rock Your Retirement" dives into the evolving story of Barb and her husband’s RV adventures, marking the third time they’ve purchased an RV. The conversation begins with a recap of their journey: they initially bought a motorhome during the pandemic, which didn’t meet their expectations, leading them to trade up for a larger, more expensive model. While they enjoyed living in that RV for over two years, they ultimately realized the lifestyle wasn’t quite right for them and decided to sell it—taking a financial loss, but without regret due to the experiences gained during retirement and the unique circumstances of the pandemic. Their RV-free days didn’t last long. A family camping trip prompted them to rent a small 25-foot motorhome, and the experience rekindled their enjoyment for RVing—especially the freedom of mobility and sightseeing rather than long-term stays. A chance encounter then led them to purchase a pre-owned, like-new motorhome from friends in their own neighborhood, ironically the very model they’d previously admired but considered out-of-budget. Buying it directly from the owners allowed them to secure it for $50,000 less than the dealer’s price, making it a financially savvy move for the couple. Barb describes the features and advantages of their smaller motorhome: its maneuverability, improved gas mileage, ability to “go off grid” with solar panels and a generator, and compatibility with national and state park sites that can’t accommodate larger RVs. She highlights how the RV now enables spontaneous, short-term trips and simplifies family adventures, like attending grandchildren’s sports tournaments without the need for hotels. The new RV is also suitable for taking grandkids on weekend adventures and can tow their Jeep or carry e-bikes for additional flexibility. The episode touches on practical advice for aspiring RV owners, emphasizing the benefits of buying used rather than new, utilizing YouTube for troubleshooting and maintenance, and considering factors like insurance costs and park restrictions. Barb also shares the importance of experimenting in retirement, being open to changing one’s mind, and granting oneself grace for decisions made along the way. The conversation wraps up with excitement for upcoming travel plans and a renewed enthusiasm for RV life—proving that sometimes the third try really is the charm.

    31 min
  2. Apr 6

    Letting Go and Starting Fresh: Lessons from Life in Rural France

    In this episode of the "Rock Your Retirement" podcast, Kathe and Barb welcome guest Paul Blanchard, the author of "We Got Frenched," to discuss his bold decision to leave the United States and retire in the French countryside. The conversation dives into the journey that led Paul Blanchard and his partner, Denise, to make the leap—a dream simmering for 25 years that suddenly turned into reality during the pandemic. Listeners get a front-row seat to the emotional and practical considerations involved, from the initial hesitation to the moment they both decided they were "all in" on the move. Throughout the episode, Paul shares the logistical and cultural challenges that come with uprooting your life and settling somewhere completely different. He provides insights not just into the romance and beauty of rural France, but also the bureaucracy, unexpected legal terms (like being labeled a "concubine"), and the details people often overlook—such as dealing with paperwork, local customs, the healthcare system, and the importance of understanding your "why" before making such a big shift. Barb highlights how Paul Blanchard's experiences, and the detailed advice in his book, serve as step-by-step guidance for future expats. Another fascinating thread running through the episode is the idea of reinvention in retirement. Paul Blanchard explains how the move stripped away the identity he had back in the U.S.—that of a busy executive—and opened up space for him to discover a more creative side as a writer and content creator. The episode explores how embracing change and tackling new challenges can lead to personal growth and unexpected happiness in later life—even in a place where you don't speak the language fluently and have no built-in community. Finally, the episode is packed with practical takeaways for listeners considering a similar adventure. Paul stresses the importance of knowing your motivations, realistically assessing your needs, and being open to letting go of the past in order to embrace the present. With humor, honesty, and plenty of anecdotes, he paints a vivid picture of what it means to "get Frenched"—not just in moments of French bureaucracy or cultural confusion, but in being won over by a new way of life and rediscovering yourself during retirement.

    28 min
  3. Mar 2

    Unlocking Your Memoir: Helen Wilkie’s Guide to Writing Your Life Story in Retirement

    In this episode of "Rock Your Retirement," host Kathe Kline and co-host Barb welcome Helen Wilkie, a ghostwriter and writing coach based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The conversation centers around the growing interest among retirees in writing memoirs and documenting life stories as a lasting legacy for their families. Helen Wilkie shares her journey from being a professional speaker in Canada to becoming a full-time resident in Argentina, where she pivoted her career towards book writing and coaching, especially for retirees. The heart of the episode delves into why writing a memoir can be such a meaningful project for those in retirement. Helen Wilkie discusses how capturing personal stories preserves family history and offers future generations insight into their ancestors' lives—far beyond facts available on genealogy websites. She recounts memorable experiences with clients, such as ghostwriting a memoir for a woman in her nineties, which became a cherished family treasure. Barb and Helen Wilkie also touch on the therapeutic and joyful aspects of reminiscing and reflecting on one's life through storytelling. Listeners are guided through the basics of starting their own writing project. Helen Wilkie explains the difference between coaching and ghostwriting services, addressing common fears and misconceptions—like the idea that using a ghostwriter is “cheating.” She outlines her supportive process, which includes initial planning, creating a “fat outline” from the table of contents, regular writing deadlines, and ongoing feedback. This structure helps aspiring writers stay motivated and turn an overwhelming task into a series of manageable steps. The episode also explores practical aspects of publishing, from formatting to finding the right collaborators for book design and distribution. Helen Wilkie offers resources for getting started, including a free PDF guide on memoir writing and a complimentary consultation call. The discussion wraps up with inspiration and encouragement for retirees to consider storytelling as a rewarding “third act”—one that not only benefits their families but can also offer personal satisfaction and a renewed sense of purpose.

    33 min
  4. Feb 2

    From Near Life to To Die For: Karen Salmansohn’s Guide to Meaningful Living

    In this episode of "Rock Your Retirement," host Kathe Kline and co-host Barb welcome special guest Karen Salmansohn, author of "Your To Die For Life." The discussion centers on living life with intention, reflecting on mortality, and finding meaning, all delivered with a dose of humor and practicality. Karen Salmansohn shares herjourney from a successful yet unfulfilled advertising career to becoming a prolific self-help author, and she dives into what inspired her latest book—a combination of personal loss and the wake-up call of realizing how often we live "near" our lives instead of fully in them. Throughout the conversation, all three women reflect on their own pivotal life moments: Barb speaks candidly aboutlosing her mother and the lesson of not waiting for "someday," while Kathe Kline recounts the trauma and enlightenmentthat came from witnessing a fatal motorcycle accident. Both stories reinforce Karen Salmansohn core message that awareness of mortality can spark positive change and motivate us to live with greater focus and joy. The episode also delves into practical tools and exercises from Karen Salmansohn book, like prewriting your owneulogy to clarify your values and goals, or maintaining a “marble mortality jar” as a visual reminder of the months you might have left. These approaches, inspired in part by Aristotle’s philosophy, encourage listeners to reverse-engineer their lives for maximum meaning and minimal regret. Rounding out the episode, the hosts and guest discuss the importance of experiences over material gains, thoughtful end-of-life planning, and fostering deep relationships. With its blend of laughter, poignant storytelling, and actionable advice, this episode invites listeners to reconsider how they’respending their time—and inspires them to make every marble count.

    33 min
  5. Jan 13

    Building a Fulfilling Retirement: Stories and Strategies for High Achievers

    In this episode of "Rock Your Retirement," host Kathe Kline and co-host Barb welcome Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons, author of "A High Achiever's Guide to a Thriving Retirement." The conversation dives deep into what it really means to transition from a high-powered career into retirement, especially for individuals whose identities are closely tied to their achievements and professional lives. Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons shares her personal journey—from working grueling hours as a lawyer and juggling family life, to stepping away from her career and facing the unexpected challenges that followed. Her story sets the stage for a candid discussion about the complexities of retirement that go far beyond financial planning. One of the key themes throughout the episode is the emotional and psychological impact of retirement, particularly for "high achievers" who are used to external validation and a constant sense of purpose. Barb and Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons explore the anxiety many feel as they lose their workplace identity and social connections, touching on common pitfalls like isolation, reduced self-esteem, and even increased risk for health issues. Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons emphasizes the importance of planning for these non-financial aspects of retirement, sharing insights from her research and work with clients who struggle to rebuild their sense of self beyond their careers. The episode doesn't just focus on problems—it’s packed with practical strategies and inspiration for navigating retirement with intention. Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons discusses the timing of retiring and the benefits of treating the first year as a sabbatical—a period of exploration and reflection rather than rushing to fill every moment. The idea of "purpose" is central; listeners are encouraged to reframe retirement as a graduation rather than an ending, and to dream up new passions, projects, and ways to contribute. Both Kathe Kline and Barb share personal anecdotes about pivoting to activities like podcasting, art, travel, and family time, illustrating that retirement can open doors to exciting new chapters. Towards the end, the conversation shifts to the financial side, not in terms of numbers, but focusing on how to leverage resources for greater fulfillment—through generosity, supporting family, and creating lasting memories. The episode wraps with Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons urging listeners to embrace the ride of retirement, seeing it as an adventure where both joy and challenges are welcomed. Listeners are left with practical advice, a sense of optimism, and pointers on where to find Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons’ book and coaching programs, making this episode a must-listen for anyone considering, approaching, or reinventing retirement.

    40 min
  6. 12/13/2025

    Claim Your Dream Life: Dawn Fleming Shares How to Retire in Paradise on a Shoestring Budget

    This episode of the Rock Your Retirement podcast features an engaging and insightful conversation between Kathe Kline, Barb, and their guest, Dawn Fleming, author of the book "Claim Your Dream Life: How to Retire in Paradise on a Shoestring Budget." The episode explores the journey Dawn Fleming took from financial hardship—including surviving a real estate crash and foreclosure—to ultimately finding a fulfilling and affordable lifestyle abroad. Dawn Fleming shares her personal story of relocating from Southern California to Florida and eventually investing in property on Isla Mujeres, a Caribbean island off the coast of Cancun, illustrating how she rebuilt her life from “way below zero” and discovered a new sense of purpose in her third act. Throughout the conversation, the hosts and Dawn Fleming address the common concerns and fears many retirees face, especially those worried about finances and the prospect of moving to a foreign country. Dawn Fleming offers a practical framework for those curious about living abroad: starting with purposeful travel, performing a "beta test" of living like a local, and always renting before buying property. She emphasizes the importance of understanding your personal non-negotiables—such as climate, culture, community, and access to healthcare—to ensure a successful and satisfying transition. Unlike many retirement resources that focus almost exclusively on money, this episode delves into holistic aspects of retirement, reflecting the podcast’s “six pillars”—significant other, family, health, spiritual, friends, and purpose. Barb and Kathe Kline highlight how Dawn Fleming’s experience and book address these emotional and existential factors, encouraging listeners to seek a retirement lifestyle that truly feeds their soul, rather than just their bank account. The discussion showcases how retirement can be a new chapter full of possibility, adventure, and meaning. Additionally, the episode tackles the psychological barriers to retirement—such as fear of the unknown, language challenges, and concerns about leaving community behind—and provides reassurance that embracing change can lead to profound personal growth. Through stories of participants in Dawn Fleming’s workshops and retreats, the audience learns how others have navigated this journey, found love, purpose, and vibrant community in unexpected places. The episode ultimately leaves listeners inspired to reimagine retirement not as an end, but as a rich and rewarding new beginning.

    42 min
  7. 11/03/2025

    Simple Ways to Boost Brain Health After 60 with Dr. Jennifer Therese Huston

    In this episode of the Rock Your Retirement show, host Kathe Kline welcomes Dr. Jennifer Therese Huston, a neuroscientist and author of "Sharp: 14 Simple Ways to Improve Your Life with Brain Science." Together, they delve into practical brain health strategies, especially relevant to those approaching or enjoying retirement. The discussion zeroes in on actionable ways listeners can protect and improve their cognitive function as they age. Dr. Huston explains recent advancements in neuroscience and shares how our understanding of brain health, memory, and focus has become more accessible and applicable to everyday life, especially in the last decade. They talk about the normal age-related decline in parts of the brain responsible for memory and planning—specifically the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus—and reassure listeners that it’s possible to maintain or even regain brain mass through intentional lifestyle choices. The episode gets practical as Dr. Huston introduces the “MAPLE” acronym for brain health: Move, Play, Learn. The hosts discuss research-backed ways to keep your brain sharp, emphasizing physical activity (like brisk walking and dance), social engagement, and lifelong learning—especially language learning—as particularly powerful. Kathe shares her own experiences with sleep tracking, learning Spanish, and even using sleep stories to boost both her rest and her brain’s cleaning process at night. Listeners also hear tips for handling forgetfulness, improving sleep, and adapting habits for better brain health—such as using timers in the kitchen and speaking actions out loud to aid memory. The episode wraps up by encouraging listeners to seek out play and continuous learning as essential ingredients of vibrant aging, and by letting them know where they can find Dr. Huston’s book for more in-depth advice. This episode is sponsored by CertifiedMedicareAgents.com

    46 min
  8. 10/06/2025

    Teaching Independence: Grant Takes the Lead on His San Francisco Birthday Weekend

    In this heartfelt episode of "Rock Your Retirement," host Kathe Kline and Retiree Barb dive into the joys and lasting impact of creating special one-on-one memories with grandchildren and younger family members. Barb shares her recent experience of taking her 12-year-old grandson, Grant, on a weekend birthday adventure, a tradition she adapted from Kathe's idea of traveling individually with nieces and nephews. The primary goal of these trips is to deepen relationships, encourage independence, and empower kids to make decisions—all outside the typical family dynamic. The episode details Grant’s customized birthday weekend in San Francisco, where he took the lead in planning and navigating the trip. From handling airport logistics and public transportation, to making decisions about meals and activities, Barb intentionally stepped back, allowing Grant to develop confidence and life skills. Highlights included attending an NBA game to see his favorite player, navigating the Bay Area Rapid Transit system, exploring the city by bike—including riding across the Golden Gate Bridge—and enjoying an innovative sushi dinner delivered by rocket-shaped trays. Beyond the fun and adventure, Kathe and Barb reflect on the powerful conversations and moments of connection these trips foster. They emphasize that the real value goes far beyond the activities—it’s about dedicated time, teaching responsibility, and creating memories that last a lifetime. They also stress that these meaningful experiences don’t require a lavish budget; even a low-cost local adventure can be profoundly impactful. The episode wraps up with encouragement for listeners to find ways, big or small, to invest time with the young people in their lives, affirming that these shared experiences are priceless both for the kids and for themselves. This episode is sponsored by CertifiedMedicareAgents.com

    35 min
4.3
out of 5
101 Ratings

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Retirement isn’t just about money. In our show we talk about the other things that will impact you such as: Social and Family Adventure and Travel Volunteer and Philanthropy Spiritual/soul Sex in retirement (I usually have therapists discuss this topic) Helping your parents/sandwich generation issues Baby Boomers are often helping both their children and their parents at the same time. Our goal is to help you have a great retirement, regardless of the amount of money you’ve saved. We want you to Rock Your Retirement!

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