Retirement Repair Shop with Mary Beth Franklin

Great Resignation to the Great Unretirement

Episode Summary

The Covid pandemic turned the world of work upside down with millions of people losing their jobs and countless other working from home. Now, more than two years later, the new world of work continues to evolve and some retirees, concerned about rising inflation and volatile markets, are returning to work. Workplace futurist Kerry Hannon talks about emerging workplace trends and ways financial professionals can help their clients navigate these uncertain times. From working remotely to building new skills through lifelong learning to launching a business, Hannon discussed how financial professionals can help older clients take control of their future, their finances and their retirement. Please note: This content is intended for financial professionals.

Episode Notes

The Covid pandemic turned the world of work upside down with millions of people losing their jobs and countless other working from home. Now, more than two years later, the new world of work continues to evolve and some retirees, concerned about rising inflation and volatile markets, are returning to work. Workplace futurist Kerry Hannon talks about emerging workplace trends and ways financial professionals can help their clients navigate these uncertain times. From working remotely to building new skills through lifelong learning to launching a business, Hannon discussed how financial professionals can help older clients take control of their future, their finances and their retirement.

Please note: This content is intended for financial professionals.

Guest Bio: Kerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance and retirement. She is a frequent TV, radio and podcast commentator and is a sought-after keynote speaker. Kerry is currently a senior columnist for Yahoo Finance and an on-air expert. She was formerly an expert columnist, opinion writer and regular contributor to The New York Times, MarketWatch, Forbes, and a personal finance and entrepreneurship expert on the PBS website NextAvenue.org.