Wisdom to Wealth

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Divorced? Widowed? Navigating retirement on your own? You’re not alone— and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself. Wisdom to Wealth is your trusted guide to turning uncertainty into confidence and complexity into clarity. We break down the financial strategies every independent woman needs to protect her wealth, create lasting income, and build a retirement plan that lets you live life on your terms—without fear, confusion, or regret. Because retirement isn’t just about money; it’s about freedom, security, and peace of mind. Let’s create your confident retirement together!

  1. 2d ago

    The Five Decisions That Collide at Retirement: Jack & Diane Thought They Were Ready. Were They?

    You’ve spent decades saving for retirement—but what happens when the paycheck stops and you actually have to start living on the money? In this episode of Retire Wise, Dr. Drew Stevens, founder of Wisdom to Wealth and a Retirement Decision Specialist, introduces Jack and Diane, a hypothetical couple who have done seemingly everything right. They’ve saved, invested, accumulated retirement assets, and prepared to leave the workforce. But then five major retirement decisions suddenly collide. Where will their retirement paycheck come from? Which accounts should they draw from first? When should they claim Social Security? How could taxes and Medicare affect those decisions? And what happens financially when one spouse is eventually left alone? Drew explores why retirement is fundamentally different from the accumulation years and explains his approach to retirement decision planning: Complete the Discovery. Analyze the Decisions. Build Your Blueprint. Decide Together. You’ll also learn why Drew organizes retirement planning around three important time horizons—NOW, SOON, and LATER—and why every retirement dollar should have a specific job. The central idea is simple: Clarity first. Decisions second. Solutions third. Because retirement isn't simply about how much money you've accumulated. It's about making informed, coordinated decisions with the money you've worked a lifetime to build. If you're approaching retirement—or already retired—this episode will give you five important questions to start asking about your own financial future. In this episode: Creating a retirement paycheck after employment ends Deciding which retirement accounts to use first Coordinating Social Security with the broader retirement plan Understanding the retirement tax window Considering Medicare and IRMAA when making income decisions Planning for the surviving spouse Organizing assets around liquidity, income, and legacy Why retirement decisions should come before financial products Visit Wisdom to Wealth to learn more about Drew's retirement decision process and educational resources. If this episode helped you think differently about retirement, follow Retire Wise, rate and review the podcast, and share this episode with someone approaching retirement. This podcast is intended for educational purposes and should not be considered individualized financial, tax, legal, or investment advice. #RetirementPlanning #RetirementDecisions #SocialSecurity #RetirementIncome #RetirementTaxes #Medicare #IRMAA #RetireWise

  2. Aug 10

    Social Security Spousal Benefits: The 50% Myth That Could Distort Your Retirement Decision

    Can your spouse receive their own Social Security benefit and then simply add another 50% of yours? It's one of the most common Social Security misconceptions—and misunderstanding the rule could lead couples to build a retirement income plan around benefits they may never receive. In this episode, Drew Stevens, founder of Wisdom to Wealth and a Retirement Decision Specialist, explains how Social Security spousal benefits actually work and why the real decision extends far beyond the 50% rule. Drew discusses the difference between a spousal benefit and spousal supplement, why the calculation is generally based on the higher earner's full-retirement-age benefit, and why spousal and survivor benefits should never be confused. You'll also learn why delaying Social Security for the higher-earning spouse can become a survivor-protection decision and why relying solely on a traditional “break-even age” can overlook important considerations involving taxes, Medicare and IRMAA, Roth conversions, portfolio withdrawals, longevity, and future survivor income. The central message is simple: Social Security should not be optimized in isolation. For married couples, the better question isn't simply, “How much can I receive?” It's: “What decision creates the strongest outcome for both of us throughout retirement?” Because a wiser retirement rarely begins with a product. It begins with a better decision. Drew Stevens | Wisdom to Wealth | Retirement Decision Specialist This podcast is provided for educational purposes and should not be considered individualized tax, legal, investment, or Social Security advice.

  3. Aug 5

    When Should You Claim Social Security?

    Claiming Social Security is one of the biggest retirement decisions you'll ever make—but it's also one of the most misunderstood. Many people focus only on maximizing their monthly benefit, yet the timing of your claim can affect taxes, Medicare premiums, Roth conversions, investment withdrawals, survivor income, and your overall retirement strategy. In this episode, Drew Stevens, Founder of Wisdom to Wealth and Retirement Decision Specialist, explains why Social Security should never be considered in isolation. You'll discover: • The advantages and trade-offs of claiming at 62, Full Retirement Age, or 70 • How Social Security interacts with your tax return • Why Roth conversions and Medicare IRMAA matter • How survivor benefits can influence claiming decisions • The importance of coordinating retirement income rather than making isolated financial choices If you're approaching retirement or helping someone who is, this episode offers practical insights that can help you make more informed retirement decisions. Every retirement decision affects another. Before making permanent choices about Social Security, taxes, Medicare, Roth conversions, or retirement income, make sure you understand how those decisions work together. If you're within five years of retirement—or already retired—and would like a personalized Retirement Decision Review, I'd be honored to help. Visit www.wisdomtowealth.com to schedule a complimentary consultation and begin making retirement decisions with greater confidence, clarity, and purpose.

  4. Jul 10

    Retirement Isn't a DIY Project: The Roth Conversion Mistake You Don't See Coming

    We've all done it. Need to fix something around the house? Watch a YouTube video. Need to grill the perfect steak? There's a video. Need to build a backyard deck? Thousands of videos. But retirement planning isn't a weekend project. In this episode, Drew Stevens, Retirement Decision Strategist, explores one of the biggest mistakes pre-retirees make—believing that a Roth conversion is simply a tax decision. In reality, every retirement decision has a ripple effect. Roth conversions can influence Social Security taxation, Medicare IRMAA premiums, Required Minimum Distributions, cash flow, survivor income, and your long-term retirement strategy. The internet is an incredible source of information, but information without context can become expensive. If you're approaching retirement or already retired, this conversation will challenge the way you think about financial decisions and explain why comprehensive retirement planning is about much more than individual tactics. You'll walk away understanding why retirement success isn't built on isolated decisions—it's built on an integrated strategy. If this episode helped you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend or family member preparing for retirement. To learn more or schedule your complimentary Retirement Decision Strategy Session, connect with Drew Stevens and discover what it means to Retire Wise. Retire Ready.

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Divorced? Widowed? Navigating retirement on your own? You’re not alone— and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself. Wisdom to Wealth is your trusted guide to turning uncertainty into confidence and complexity into clarity. We break down the financial strategies every independent woman needs to protect her wealth, create lasting income, and build a retirement plan that lets you live life on your terms—without fear, confusion, or regret. Because retirement isn’t just about money; it’s about freedom, security, and peace of mind. Let’s create your confident retirement together!