Transitioning to Retirement

Life Stuff: The Hidden Reality of Retirement

27 min · 12. juni 2026
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In Episode 4 of Transitioning to Retirement, Shaun Emerson and Tom Rocco explore a part of retirement that often gets overlooked: the everyday realities of managing your time—and why having “more time” doesn’t always mean getting more done. Building on earlier discussions of internal and external projects, Tom introduces a third category: “life stuff.” These are the essential, recurring activities that continue regardless of whether you’re working—meals, exercise, errands, finances, and the general upkeep of daily life. While many of these are enjoyable, they still take time and energy, often more than expected. Tom shares how he structures his days around a flexible routine—balancing information, household tasks, and personal projects—while leaving room for the unexpected. The conversation dives into practical strategies like building buffer time, avoiding overscheduling, and maintaining a balance between productivity and flexibility. Shaun and Tom also explore how priorities shift in retirement, from spontaneous opportunities with family and friends to long-term “life projects” like home improvements and estate planning. They discuss how goals continue to play a role in shaping daily life—and why being intentional about how you spend your time matters more than ever. The episode closes with an important and often under-discussed topic: where you choose to live in retirement. From financial considerations to proximity to family and community, Tom reflects on how making thoughtful decisions about your environment can reduce stress and create a stronger foundation for everything else. This episode is a practical and honest look at the rhythms of everyday retirement—and how to navigate them with clarity and purpose.

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Life Stuff: The Hidden Reality of Retirement

In Episode 4 of Transitioning to Retirement, Shaun Emerson and Tom Rocco explore a part of retirement that often gets overlooked: the everyday realities of managing your time—and why having “more time” doesn’t always mean getting more done. Building on earlier discussions of internal and external projects, Tom introduces a third category: “life stuff.” These are the essential, recurring activities that continue regardless of whether you’re working—meals, exercise, errands, finances, and the general upkeep of daily life. While many of these are enjoyable, they still take time and energy, often more than expected. Tom shares how he structures his days around a flexible routine—balancing information, household tasks, and personal projects—while leaving room for the unexpected. The conversation dives into practical strategies like building buffer time, avoiding overscheduling, and maintaining a balance between productivity and flexibility. Shaun and Tom also explore how priorities shift in retirement, from spontaneous opportunities with family and friends to long-term “life projects” like home improvements and estate planning. They discuss how goals continue to play a role in shaping daily life—and why being intentional about how you spend your time matters more than ever. The episode closes with an important and often under-discussed topic: where you choose to live in retirement. From financial considerations to proximity to family and community, Tom reflects on how making thoughtful decisions about your environment can reduce stress and create a stronger foundation for everything else. This episode is a practical and honest look at the rhythms of everyday retirement—and how to navigate them with clarity and purpose.

12. juni 202627 min
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Finding Balance in Retirement: Projects, Purpose, and Time

In Episode 3 of Transitioning to Retirement, Shaun Emerson and Tom Rocco take a deeper dive into how to actually structure your time in retirement—and why thinking in terms of “projects” can make all the difference. Tom introduces a simple but powerful framework: dividing retirement activities into internal and external projects. Internal projects are the ones you control—organizing your space, pursuing creative outlets like writing or podcasting, and tackling personal goals that may have been on hold for years. External projects, on the other hand, involve commitments to others—volunteering, community involvement, and activities that bring connection and accountability. The conversation explores how starting with internal projects—like decluttering, organizing, and simplifying—can create a sense of momentum and clarity. From there, Tom shares how he built a balanced mix of external commitments, including work with animal welfare organizations and community groups, all while being mindful not to overcommit. Along the way, Shaun and Tom discuss the importance of social connection, the role of passion in choosing activities, and the idea that retirement is not about filling time—it’s about choosing how to spend it. They also emphasize the freedom to experiment: trying new things, letting go of what doesn’t fit, and evolving your interests over time. Whether you're someone with a long list of ideas or someone wondering where to begin, this episode offers a practical framework to help you build a retirement that feels both purposeful and manageable.

29. maj 202623 min
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The Reality of Retirement: Money, Mindset, and Meaning

In Episode 2 of Transitioning to Retirement, Shaun Emerson and Tom Rocco move from the “why” of retirement into the real-world details of preparing for it—and living it. Tom walks through the practical side of the transition, including how he approached finances without getting overwhelmed. Rather than obsessing over daily market swings, he shares a more grounded strategy: tracking investments quarterly, monitoring expenses monthly, and staying aware without becoming consumed. The conversation also dives into navigating Medicare, emphasizing the importance of doing your homework and talking to real people—not just relying on online tools—before making decisions. Beyond logistics, the episode explores the emotional and psychological shifts that come with retirement. Tom reflects on how unemployment unexpectedly became a period of self-evaluation, helping him better understand what he wanted next. From there, the discussion opens up into a bigger theme: how different personality types approach retirement—from those who want to fully relax, to those seeking balance, to those (like Tom) who find themselves with more ideas than time. The conversation also touches on relationships, identity, and the often-overlooked concept of “mattering”—how purpose, connection, and contribution continue to play a critical role after leaving a career. Along the way, Tom shares personal stories about family, friendships, and even the subtle “survivor’s guilt” that can come with stepping away from work while others continue. This episode offers both practical guidance and deeper reflection for anyone navigating—or preparing for—the realities of retirement.

19. maj 202627 min
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“So… Now What? Starting the Retirement Journey”

In this debut episode of Transitioning to Retirement, host Shaun Emerson sits down with Tom Rocco to kick off a thoughtful and practical conversation about what it really means to move from a full working life into retirement. Tom shares his personal story—retiring after a long career as a marketing executive, navigating life two years into retirement, and building a new rhythm that includes family, fitness, music, and more. Along the way, we learn what inspired this podcast in the first place: real conversations with people who feel uncertain, unprepared, or even a bit lost when thinking about retirement. Together, Shaun and Tom explore why this stage of life can be so challenging, not just financially, but emotionally and socially. What happens to your sense of purpose? Your daily structure? Your relationships? This episode sets the foundation for the series, introducing Tom’s journey and the bigger questions the podcast will tackle: how to approach retirement with intention, how to stay engaged, and how to build a meaningful next chapter. If you’re approaching retirement—or already there—this conversation offers an honest, relatable starting point.

11. maj 202618 min