It's time to rethink, renew and reimagine retirement! Retire Repurposed is dedicated to help people transition into fulfilling and purposeful retirements. Retirement is a big life-change! In fact, the two most dangerous years of a person's life are the year they were born and the year they retire. We believe retirement is not the end; rather, the beginning of what could be the most impactful season of a person's life. So, don't retire; become Repurposed.
Ben Taatjes, Financial Advisor
Stewards Planning Group | 1104 19th Ave SW Willmar, MN 56201
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In his 2017 book, "Repurposed: The Untold Story of Retirement in America," Ben Taatjes explores various aspects of retirement, with one of his favorite chapters delving into the nuanced distinction between wealth and income. Since the book's publication, Taatjes has become increasingly attuned to the challenges retirees often encounter when transitioning from a savings-oriented mindset to one focused on spending. In this episode, Ben shares valuable insights on how to recalibrate your perspective regarding retirement savings and net worth, offering guidance on navigating this crucial paradigm shift for a more fulfilling retirement experience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since publishing his book "Repurposed: The Untold Story of Retirement in America" in 2017, Ben Taatjes has persistently expanded his message about redefining the narrative surrounding one's post-career years. A recurring theme in Ben's work is his growing recognition of the profound impact and positive aspects of employment on individuals, both before and after retirement. In this episode, Ben Taatjes breaks down four reasons why work remains an integral component of a person's life, regardless of their retirement status. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is important in retirement? Is it travel, your financial accounts or leisure? Whie there is nothing wrong with any of these, in our experience the retirees that make the quintessential parts of retirement their goal leave the most room for unfulfillment. In this podcast, Ben Taatjes pulls back the curtain on what is truly most important in your retirement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Through marketing and media, society gives you its version of success in retirement. However, in our experience, retirees that shift their paradigm on “success” transition better into and have more fulfilling retirements. In this podcast, Ben Taatjes will give you four specific areas you need to re-evaluate your view of success in retirement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For numerous individuals, retirement serves as a challenging transition. Often portrayed as life's peak, this perception can leave retirees grappling with a sense of unease. Tune in to this podcast as Ben Taatjes sheds light on the normalization of post-retirement uncertainties. He encourages retirees to acknowledge and accept their emotions, emphasizing the importance of validating their experiences by discarding the notion of 'I shouldn't feel this way.’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we explore the vital role of routines, especially during significant life changes like retirement. Creating and maintaining a routine not only provides structure but also fosters a sense of continuity and fulfillment. In this podcast, Ben Taatjes will discuss practical strategies and insights to help you navigate this new chapter with confidence and purpose.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Life is just a series of transitions. So, when it comes to dealing with the inevitable transitions of life, having realistic expectations is the key. In this podcast, Ben Taatjes will talk about resetting your expectations for your relationships in retirement and he will also explain the reason you should never set your expectations too high.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Life is just a series of transitions. Oftentimes, people underestimate the effect these transitions have on their lives, especially when it comes to retirement. In this podcast, Ben Taatjes uses a personal story about his daughter to shed light a give insight for retirees making major life transitions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our retirement plans help people plan for and establish viable income plans for their retirement life. But, what do you do with the money you don’t need? In this podcast, Ben Taatjes will breakdown the best and most-biblical ways to pass not only wealth, but wisdom to your heirs and beneficiaries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the heart level, retirees want to know they are stewarding their hard-earned financial resources to the best of their ability. But, how do retirees begin the process of passing down their wealth to the next generation? In this podcast, Ben Taatjes will begin to lay-out the exact questions you need to answer to steward your financial resources in the most honorable and impactful way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben has been in the financial services industry for nearly two decades. He has worked alongside thousands of families and individuals while owning and operating Taatjes Financial Group, a retirement planning firm in west-central Minnesota. While Ben loves to work with retirees, his passion extends far beyond the numbers. This passion led to the publishing of his first book, Repurposed: The Untold Story of Retirement in America in 2017 as well as co-founding Retire Repurposed in 2019.