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Wheels of Fortune with Dave Hogan

Wheels of Fortune with Dave Hogan

FromHappiest Retirees


Wheels of Fortune with Dave Hogan

FromHappiest Retirees

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dave Hogan’s favorite core pursuits are writing and cycling.
Whether it’s his fingers on the keyboard or his feet on the pedals, Dave Hogan is on the move. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and former journalist, the now semi-retired author of E-BIKES – Putting the FUN Back into Cycling (and Life) at Any Age is passionate about riding e-bikes and spreading retirement joy.
He runs two blogs: one about retirement and one about e-bikes. If you don’t know what an e-bike is, you’re about to get a crash course. By the end of this interview, you’ll be ready to strap on your helmet and hit the open road.
Dave is nowhere near ready for the rocking chair, and I’m guessing you aren’t, either. What tips does he have for making your retirement years one of the best stages of life? Listen and find out.

00:00-Start
05:14-Dave Hogan’s Background & Career
11:20-What Makes You Happy?
19:49-Love for Writing
26:06-It Doesn’t Have to be Crazy
32:33-Staying Connected
36:00-Knowing When to Quit
41:43-Happiness is Balance
45:50-Everyone’s Road Will be Different
48:45-Living a Fulfilling Life
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Released:
Jan 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (19)

As children, we’re all asked what we want to be when we grow up. We tend to see the decision as finite when it isn’t. The Happiest Retirees podcast refocuses the lens to ask, now that you’re grown up, what do you want to do? How do you want to reinvent yourself? Who do you want to be? By going straight to the source — the happy retirees themselves — we capture the essence and the stories of their post-career lifestyles. Where have they stumbled? Where have they triumphed? How did they discover the core pursuits and passions that get them out of bed in the morning?   Over the past decade, host Ryan Doolittle has worked with Wes Moss to research and produce two books, countless articles, the long-running Money Matters radio show, and his successful Retire Sooner podcast. He’s a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. He’s been both unhappy and happy, and he prefers the latter.