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Ryan Rendon and Steven Butcher sit down with Greg Schorp of Texas Retirement Headquarters for a conversation about retirement planning, tax strategy, fiduciary responsibility, family, football, and building financial freedom with the future in mind. Greg shares his journey from growing up in a military family to playing football at Texas A&M, spending time with the Dallas Cowboys, Jaguars, and Seahawks, and eventually moving into financial services. They talk through what people often misunderstand about retirement, why tax planning matters, how Roth and other tax-free strategies can help, what fiduciary responsibility really means, and how Hill Country families can better prepare for retirement. YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/-OcxNBX0bfs Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Episode 13 00:28 Meet Greg Schorp 00:44 Opening prayer 01:06 Greg’s background and retirement focus 02:17 Family, kids, and grandkids 03:16 What successful retirement means 04:23 Growing up in a military family 05:35 Stone Cold Steve Austin family connection 06:20 Air Force roots and San Antonio 06:38 Texas A&M football 07:09 Playing professionally 07:31 Growing up around the country 09:07 Military life and broader perspective 10:20 Playing for Texas A&M 12:53 Adjusting to college football 14:25 NIL, transfer portal, and college football today 22:12 Why young athletes need financial guidance 23:20 Pro football, the Cowboys, and the Super Bowl 26:07 Time with the Jaguars and Seahawks 27:03 The business side of professional football 29:16 Life after football 32:28 Moving into financial services 33:32 How his father’s passing changed his priorities 36:05 Working directly with retirement clients 37:11 Fiduciary duty versus suitability 39:50 Common retirement planning mistakes 42:23 Advice for younger people building retirement 44:30 Tax-free retirement income strategies 45:14 Taxes on inherited retirement accounts 47:05 Planning for small business owners and real estate 49:14 1031 exchanges and real estate strategies 54:15 Retiring in the Texas Hill Country 55:49 What people should know before moving here 56:57 Retirement workshops 59:15 Life outside the office 01:01:51 Why the Hill Country feels like home 01:02:58 What to do if retirement planning has not started 01:03:47 Wealth, freedom, and closing thoughts 01:05:15 Where to find Greg Schorp 01:05:36 Closing remarks Resources and links: Support us at : https://linktr.ee/texashillcountryinsider Greg Schorp Texas Retirement Headquarters: https://www.txretirehq.com/ Phone: 2107252664 Steven Butcher Website: https://www.butcherbehrens.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/butcher_behren_signature_homes/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-butcher-8678841b5/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ButcherBehrens TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@butcherbehrensighomes YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ButcherBehrensSignatureHomes/shorts Phone: +1 210-636-5387 Ryan Rendon Website: https://www.ryanrendon.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryan_rendon_realtor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RyanRendonRealtor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ryanrendon-RealEstate Phone: +1 830-890-1943 Mentions Greg Schorp Texas Retirement Headquarters San Antonio New Braunfels Texas Hill Country Texas A&M Churchill High School Dallas Cowboys Jacksonville Jaguars Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl 30 Stone Cold Steve Austin Notre Dame College Station Pearsall Yoakum Biloxi Fort Worth California Nebraska Pacific Life Raymond James Merrill Lynch Smith Barney Roth IRA 401K 1031 exchange Delaware statutory trust Cantor Fitzgerald Texas retirement workshops Follow Texas Hill Country Insider for more conversations on local business, real estate, growth, and life across the Texas Hill Country.
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