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*“This is a generation that is incredibly scrappy. This is a generation that gets it done. We actually know how to find the resources when we need to.” – Kerry Hannon Our hosts, Stephanie McCullough and Kevin Gaines, welcome Kerry Hannon and Janna Herron, co-authors of "Retirement Bites: A Gen X Guide to Securing Your Financial Future," for a candid conversation about why this overlooked generation faces unique retirement challenges, and why there's still plenty of time to turn things around! The timing couldn't be better. With the oldest Gen Xers turning 60 this year, this generation of approximately 64-65 million Americans born between 1965 and 1980 finds itself squeezed between caring for aging parents and supporting adult children while confronting their own retirement reality. "We were kind of the Guinea pig generation when it came to the 401(k)s," Janna explains. Gen X caught the worst of both worlds: pensions were disappearing while 401(k)s were arriving without proper education about their importance. Early contribution limits were low, automatic enrollment didn't exist, and many default investment options were conservative money markets rather than growth-oriented funds. But Kerry and Janna reject the doom-and-gloom narrative. "This is a generation that is incredibly scrappy," Kerry insists. "This is a generation that gets it done." They believe in starting with vision before worrying about numbers. If you don't know what you're saving for, it's super hard to get excited about doing it. Kerry encourages vision boards and refrigerator lists of life experiences you don't want to miss. Janna shares how she and her husband hold quarterly "financial summits" and maintain a separate savings account for their dream teardrop camper. "It's fun to look at our little savings fund and go, look how much closer we are." Retirement doesn't mean stopping work entirely, but reimagining what it means to work! Knowledge workers can transition to consulting, pursue deferred dreams, or explore new fields. The key is planning ahead and continuing to learn. Perhaps most importantly, they stress addressing health now. Retirement is the time when you can get your health together so that you have better health outcomes when you get older, and save money at the same time. Gen X's cynicism might be legendary, but channeling that scrappy, resilient spirit could be exactly what secures their financial future! Key Topics: • Why a Book for Gen X Now (1:40) • The 401(k) Guinea Pig Generation (4:39) • Home Equity as a Bright Spot (12:05) • Creating Your Retirement Vision (15:07) • Working Longer as Strategy (21:43) • AI and the Future of Work (28:29) • Finding the Right Financial Advisor (30:47) • Healthcare: The Hidden Retirement Cost (37:21) • Stephanie and Kevin’s Wrap Up (38:44) Resources: • Retirement Bites: A Gen X Guide to Securing Your Financial Future (book) https://www.amazon.com/Retirement-Bit... • Kerry Hannon (website) https://kerryhannon.com/ • Janna Herron (LinkedIn) / janna-herron-40316814 If you like what you’ve been hearing, we invite you to subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Tell us what you love about this episode! Or better yet, tell us what you want to hear more of in the future. [email protected] You can find the transcript and more information about this episode at www.takebackretirement.com. Follow Stephanie on: Twitter / sofiafinancial Facebook / sofiafinancial YouTube / @sofiafinancial LinkedIn / stephaniemccullough Follow Kevin on: Twitter / 2ndhalfplan Facebook / afmgplanning YouTube / @americanfinancialmanafmg LinkedIn / kevinmgaines