BMO Retirement Your Way Podcasts
By BMO Financial Group
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Podcast Description
BMO Financial Group presents the Retirement Your Way Podcasts, the first in an ongoing series of podcasts on retirement related issues. These information-oriented podcasts will tackle a number of issues, providing credible information and practical advice for Canadians approaching retirement. We will be drawing on experts from a number of fields, including some BMO experts, to provide you with information and insights to help in planning for that next phase of life.
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What is Philanthropy with Marvi Ricker | The New Retirement is our first video podcast. In this episode Pamela Wallin speaks with Dr. Sherry Cooper, Chief Economist, BMO Capital Markets and the author of “The New Retirement: How it will Change our Future” about the impact retiring baby boomers will have on the labour market and economy. The changing notion of what retirement will look like for baby boomers is also explored. | 1/18/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Life Planning with Barb Nicholson | In this podcast Pamela Wallin speaks with Barb Nicholson, she is a personal coach and is responsible for Life Solutions within BMO’s Retirement Market Group. They discuss life planning – what it means, why it’s important and how to get started. | 1/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Staying happy together during retirement | Pamela Wallin speaks to Karen Hirscheimer, a Toronto psychotherapist about some of the obstacles couples can face as they head into retirement and ways to make the most out of living together. | 10/22/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Starting a career in the classroom | Pamela Wallin speaks to Dezso Horvath, the Dean at Torontos Schulich School of Business, about the growing trend of boomers returning to the classroom as teachers. | 9/28/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Getting to the Head of the Class | York Professor Diane Zorn and boomer PhD student Jim Lang join Pamela Wallin for a frank discussion of some of the challenges and opportunities baby boomers can expect as they head back to school, both in the classroom and at home. | 9/17/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Managing a Retirement Portfolio in a Volatile Market | With retirement on the horizon for many boomers, any talk of stock market volatility can be unsettling. In this recent podcast, recorded on August 29, Gavin Graham, Chief Investment Officer of Guardian Group of Funds reviews recent market conditions and offers tips and advice to help make sense of what's been happening in the markets and what boomers should be doing in response. | 8/31/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Financial Implications of Living Longer | Moshe Milevsky, associate professor at the Schulich School of Business, York University and member of the BMO Advisory Council on Retirement, joins Pamela Wallin to discuss the economics behind the costs of living longer and how financial institutions will change to meet these challenges. | 7/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Secret to John's success | Pamela Wallin interviews Running Room Founder, John Stanton, on what inspired him to change his life from an overweight smoker to a marathon runner. John also explains why he started the Running Room. | 7/5/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Staying Active in Your 50s and beyond | John Stanton, founder of the Running Room, joins Pamela Wallin for a discussion on how Canadians of all ages can start a simple fitness program that will benefit them well into their retirement years. | 6/25/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Implications of Caregiving | Amy D'Aprix, Gerontologist and CEO of Best in Care, joins Pamela Wallin to discuss how baby boomers can survive and benefit from the caregiving experience. | 4/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Trends in Caregiving: A snapshot of Canada's Sandwich Generation | Pamela Wallin speaks with Dr. Amy D'Aprix, a gerontologist and CEO of Best in Care, about the latest research on Canadian caregivers, and resources available to Baby Boomers who find themseleves supporting aging relatives. | 3/28/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Your Healthcare - What you should ask your Doctor | Dr. Baker is Physician-in-Chief of the University Health Network and Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and is also member of BMO's Advisory Council on Retirement. | 3/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How Demographics May Impact Where we Retire | Mr. Coxe is Global Portfolio Strategist for BMO Financial Group and a member of BMO's Advisory Council on Retirement. | 3/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Staying Healthy-Practical Insights | Today, the first podcast, Staying Healthy-Practical Insights features Dr. Michael Baker, Physician-In-Chief of the University Health Network, and Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto. The focus is on practical steps our clients, and each of us, can take to make our retirement years healthy and productive. | 3/5/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 15 Episodes |
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