How Women Use Money With Intention in Retirement
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On this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Eric Blake, host of The Simply Retirement Podcast and founder of Blake Wealth Management to talk about how women are redefining retirement, decision-making, and what it means to use money intentionally.
As women become the primary recipients of the great wealth transition, Eric explains why traditional financial conversations need to evolve. We explore why women often approach money through the lens of goals and family impact, how caregiving and pay gaps shape financial outcomes, and why listening, education, and partnership matter more than perfect plans.
🔑 Key Takeaways
🔹 Women tend to connect money decisions to goals, family, and life impact rather than benchmarks
🔹 Pay gaps and caregiving responsibilities impact savings
🔹 Taking an active role in money decisions builds confidence and clarity
🔹 Advisors should proactively include both partners and focus on listening first
🔹 Women will go to advisors who listen to them
🔹 Education-first conversations help people feel informed and empowered
🔹 Money works best as a tool to support goals, not a scorecard to measure success
🔹 Retirement should be a journey rather than an end point
This conversation is a reminder that retirement is a journey shaped by intention, confidence, and alignment with what matters most.
Connect with Eric Blake, CFP®:
- LinkedIn (here)
- Blake Wealth Management Website (here)
- Facebook (here)
Podcast:
- The Simply Retirement Podcast (here)(YouTube)
Resource:
- Ultimate Guide to Women’s Social Security Success (here) : www.womenssocialsecurityguide.com.
Bio:
Eric Blake, CFP® is the founder of Blake Wealth Management, specializing in helping women 55+ navigate retirement with clarity and confidence. With more than 25 years of experience, Eric provides strategies t o optimize investments, create reliable income, and minimize taxes. Inspired by his mother and grandmother's financial journeys, Eric has a personal passion for empowering women to take control of their financial future. Eric is also the host of The Simply Retirement Podcast.
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The Get Ready Money Podcast and its guests do not provide investment advice. All content is for educational purposes. Guest opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Get Ready Money Podcast and Tony Steuer.