Retirement planning for Canadian Women
Women’s Wealth Canada Blog
Stay informed about Canadian retirement investment accounts, estate planning, protecting yourself from scams, and more with Glory Gray's monthly blog. Empower your financial future with the Women's Wealth Canada Podcast and blog.
Leave a Legacy, Not a Mess With Sandy Pollack
In this insightful episode of the Women's Wealth Canada Podcast, host Glory Gray sits down with Sandy Pollack, an esteemed estate planner and family business advisor, to discuss the vital importance of leaving a legacy that benefits future generations rather than creating a burden. Sandy, author of "Don't Leave a Mess: How to Disaster Proof Your Family Legacy," shares her expertise on navigating the complexities of managing family wealth and preparing for one of the largest generational wealth transfers in history.
The Financial Impact of Gender Equality With Antonia Medeiros
Host Gloria Gray talks with Antonia Medeiros, an executive coach and author, about the financial impact of gender equality. Antonia shares insights from her journey from London to Montreal and how storytelling led her to a career in coaching and public speaking.
The conversation explores the importance of gender equality in the workplace, with Antonia explaining that diverse companies often have greater economic success and healthier work environments. She emphasizes that achieving gender equality is a collective responsibility, not just a women's issue, and discusses the role of leadership in fostering inclusivity.
Antonia also touches on the challenges women face when returning to work after having children, including the "motherhood penalty," which can affect career opportunities. She provides tips on reshaping traditional gender roles at home and at work to create a more balanced environment.
The episode ends with Antonia's upcoming projects, including a trip to Kenya to support education and a side project focusing on women in trades and construction.
Listen to this engaging episode to learn practical advice on gender equality and financial independence.
How to Plan for Changes in Your Health and Lifestyle in Retirement
One year you might change your shower by adding a shower bar and a seat. Then you might adjust the threshold so that you don’t have to step up into it. Then you might install a chairlift to get you upstairs. Then you might move your bedroom downstairs. As I said, we just need more equipment. And the more you are able to adapt your home, the longer you’ll be able to stay in it.