The Retirement Income Show with Michael Eastham

Is Your Retirement Toolbox Ready for the Retirement You Worked For?

24 min · 20. Apr. 2026
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After years of hard work, retirement should feel organized around the life you want—not scattered or uncertain. In this week’s episode of Retirement Income Show with Michael Eastham, the focus is your retirement toolbox. What’s in it? Do you have the right tools? And just as important, is everything organized in a way that helps you live the retirement you worked so hard for? This episode encourages retirees and pre-retirees to think about whether their retirement plan is built with purpose, clarity, and the right structure for the years ahead. 🎧 Listen now to explore whether your retirement toolbox is ready for the retirement you worked for.

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