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Is Medicare at 50 a Solution for People in the 2nd Half of Life? #164

Is Medicare at 50 a Solution for People in the 2nd Half of Life? #164

FromRepurpose Your Career | Career Pivot | Careers for the 2nd Half of Life | Career Change | Baby Boomer


Is Medicare at 50 a Solution for People in the 2nd Half of Life? #164

FromRepurpose Your Career | Career Pivot | Careers for the 2nd Half of Life | Career Change | Baby Boomer

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Feb 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Description: Danielle Roberts is a co-founder of Boomer Benefits, a licensed insurance agency that helps baby boomers navigate their entry into Medicare in 48 states, and has nearly half a million social media followers. She is a member of the Forbes Finance Council and a past president of the Fort Worth chapter of the National Association of Health Underwriters. Danielle enjoys writing and speaking about healthcare topics related to baby boomers and has been published or quoted in many outlets like Forbes, Business Insider, and CNBC.com. Medicare covers people who 65 years old and older plus some with disabilities. Medicare for all will look nothing like the current Medicare system. “Medicare at 50”: Sen. Debbie Stabenow explains her Medicare buy-in plan For the full show notes click here.
Released:
Feb 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Repurpose Your Career podcast brought to you by Career Pivot is a podcast for those of us in the 2nd half of life to come together to discuss how repurpose our careers for the 21st century.  Come listen to career experts give you proven strategies, listen to people like you tell their stories on how they repurposed their careers and finally get your questions answered.   Your host, Marc Miller, has made six career pivots over the last 30 years. He understands this is not about jumping out of the frying pan into a fire but rather to create a plan where you make clear actionable steps or pivots to a better future career.