Financially Speaking with Jason LaBarge

Episode 15: Understanding Risk — Red Money, Green Money, and Personalized Planning

33 min · 22. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Financially Speaking with Jason LaBarge, Jason sits down with LaBarge Financial’s own Lily Reddish to explore how individuals truly view and experience risk. Using the Red Money / Green Money framework, they break down how different risk tolerances shape financial decisions and long-term outcomes. They also highlight the tools used to personalize each plan—featuring a closer look at the Retirement Analyzer and how it helps bring clarity and confidence to retirement planning. It’s a practical and insightful conversation designed to help you better understand your risk mindset and build a strategy tailored to you.

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