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  • Retirement Is Only 150 Years Old (And We're Still Getting It Wrong)
    Feb 19 2026

    Have you ever stopped to think about how weird retirement actually is? As a concept, it's barely 150 years old — and the version we know today is even younger than that.

    In this episode, we're going back to the beginning. Before we can talk about 401(k)s, retirement planning, or building wealth for your future, it's important to understand where retirement came from in the first place — because it didn't come from where most people think.

    We'll cover how ancient Rome used retirement benefits as a political tool, why Otto von Bismarck essentially invented the modern pension in 1880s Germany (and why he did it), how the Great Depression forced the United States to create Social Security, and why the pension system that defined mid-century retirement was already showing cracks by the 1970s.

    Retirement wasn't created out of generosity. It was created out of necessity. And understanding that changes how you think about planning for your own.
    Next episode: The Revenue Act of 1978 — and the completely accidental way it transformed retirement in America forever.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 – Retirement Is Weirder Than You Think
    00:01:59 – Ancient Rome Had Pensions (For Selfish Reasons)
    00:03:16 – How One German Politician Invented Modern Retirement
    00:06:20 – America's Slow and Scattered Start
    00:06:53 – The Great Depression Changed Everything
    00:07:48 – The Golden Age of Pensions
    00:09:32 – Why the System Started Breaking Down

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    12 Min.
  • How Retirement Is Changing — And Why Your Plan Must Evolve
    Feb 5 2026

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    Retirement is changing faster than most people realize — and many plans are still built around assumptions that no longer apply.

    In this episode, I walk through how the idea of retirement has evolved, why traditional planning models don’t always fit today’s reality, and what it means to build a long-term strategy that can adapt as life changes.

    This isn’t about predicting markets or guessing what the future will look like.
    It’s about understanding the shift that’s already happening and thinking about your plan in a way that stays flexible over time.

    We also revisit how your 401(k) fits into this modern approach — not as the entire solution, but as one part of a broader, more adaptive strategy.

    This video is the final episode in the 401(k) Confidence Series, where we’ve focused on helping you understand how 401(k)s actually work and how to think about them with clarity and confidence.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 – Why Retirement Looks Different Today
    00:01:04 – The Shifts Shaping Modern Retirement
    00:03:26 – Why Flexibility Matters More Over Time
    00:03:57 – What an Adaptive Plan Looks Like
    00:05:20 – Where the 401(k) Fits In
    00:06:17 – A Resource to Go Deeper

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    8 Min.
  • Why Your 401k Isn’t Enough — And How Real Wealth Gets Built
    Jan 29 2026

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    Most people assume their 401(k) is supposed to handle their entire retirement — but it was never designed to carry the full weight of your financial future.

    In this episode, I’ll show you what the 401(k) can do incredibly well, where its built-in limits are, and how to build a coordinated approach that actually supports the future you want.

    This isn’t about maximizing returns or finding the “perfect” account. It’s about shifting from relying on one account to building a simple wealth system where the pieces work together — so your confidence increases and your stress decreases over time.

    This video is part of the 401(k) Confidence Series, where each episode breaks down one piece of how 401(k)s actually work — helping you build clarity step by step.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 – Why This Question Matters
    00:00:55 – Why a 401(k) Can’t Do Everything
    00:02:26 – What the 401(k) Does Well
    00:03:41 – Why Coordination Matters Over Time
    00:04:40 – Questions to Think About Holistically
    00:05:32 – The Shift in How to Think About Planning
    00:06:02 – A Resource to Go Deeper
    00:06:52 – Closing Thoughts

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    8 Min.
  • I’m Launching a Game Changer in 2026 – Are You Ready
    Nov 13 2025

    There’s a lot of negativity online right now — from news cycles to social media doomscrolling — and it’s convincing people that the future is bleak. I don’t buy that. In today’s episode, I’m sharing why I’m choosing to be aggressively optimistic heading into 2026, and how YOU can approach your financial life with clarity, calm, and confidence.

    If you’re planning for retirement, building long-term wealth, or simply trying to make smart financial decisions in a noisy world… this episode will help you get grounded, stay focused, and move forward with optimism.



    What We Cover in This Episode

    ✔ Why the online “doom narrative” is keeping people stuck
    ✔ How to navigate negativity from news & social media
    ✔ The mindset shift that separates fearful investors from confident ones
    ✔ Why optimism is not naïve — it’s necessary
    ✔ Why challenges today = more rewarding outcomes tomorrow
    ✔ The birth of my new long-term financial ecosystem for 2026
    ✔ A sneak peek at The Nucleus Strategy (wealth-building framework)
    ✔ What true holistic financial planning looks like
    ✔ How retirees and pre-retirees can build confidence in their future
    ✔ Why anyone, at any stage, can still build a life of abundance



    📌 Want help planning your financial future?

    If you want a strategic partner in your corner — one who brings clarity, optimism, and real accountability — you can connect with me here:

    👉 Book a time with me: https://visitwithmc.com
    👉 Email me directly: WesCapri@MoneyAndClarity.com

    I’d love to help you build long-term wealth with a plan that actually makes sense.



    📚 Coming January 2026:

    A brand-new Money & Clarity ecosystem including:
    • Wealth-building playbooks
    • Case studies
    • Retirement & pre-retirement frameworks
    • The Nucleus Strategy
    • My upcoming book
    • Tools, calculators, and more

    Stay tuned — big things are coming.



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    📌 Chapters:
    00:00 - The Expense Quietly Eroding Retirement Security
    00:26 - Are You Helping Family at Your Own Expense?
    00:52 - How Common Family Financial Support Really Is
    01:28 - The Emotional Cost of Helping Loved Ones
    02:25 - Why Financial Advisors Often Miss This Problem
    02:55 - The Sandwich Generation: Caught in the Middle
    03:30 - How Pensions Disappeared and Risk Increased
    03:58 - Why We Keep Helping: The Emotional and Cultural Ties
    04:57 - 3 Ways to Help Family Without Hurting Your Retirement
    05:14 - Tip 1: Set Clear Financial Boundaries
    05:58 - Tip 2: Pay Yourself First
    06:30 - Tip 3: Give Strategically and Tax-Efficiently
    07:15 - The Big Takeaway: Love Doesn’t Require Sacrifice
    07:37 - What to Do Next (and How to Get Help)
    08:00 - Final Thoughts and Closing

    #RetirementPlanning #FamilyFinances #FinancialBoundaries

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    8 Min.
  • 3 Major Problems With Your 401(k) (And How to Fix Them)
    Oct 30 2025

    For decades, the 401(k) has been treated as the cornerstone of retirement planning. But what if it’s not the perfect solution we’ve all been told it is?

    In this episode, I take a closer look at the three biggest downsides of the 401(k)—and why ignoring them could cost you far more than you realize. We’ll unpack how limited access to your own money, restricted investment choices, and the looming “tax time bomb” can all impact your long-term financial freedom.

    You’ll also learn about new ways to manage your 401(k) more effectively, from self-directed options to working with an outside advisor for greater control and flexibility. Plus, I’ll explain how to make your retirement plan more tax-efficient, so you’re not handing a large portion of your savings back to the IRS later.

    This isn’t about abandoning your 401(k)—it’s about understanding what it can’t do, and how to build a smarter plan around it.

    👉 Subscribe for clear, practical advice on investing, retirement, tax planning, and building lasting wealth.

    Chapters🕓
    00:00 - Why Revisit the 401(k)
    00:16 - A Brief Look Back: How the 401(k) Started
    00:38 - Downside #1: Limited Liquidity
    01:43 - The Problem With 401(k) Loans
    02:14 - Downside #2: Limited Investment Options
    02:34 - Real Example: Setting Up a 401(k)
    04:48 - The Power of Self-Managed Options
    05:52 - Downside #3: The ‘Tax Time Bomb’
    08:33 - The Value of Holistic Financial Planning
    09:16 - How Advisors Fit Into the 401(k) Picture
    13:40 - Beyond Investment Management
    16:05 - Closing Thoughts

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    16 Min.
  • The Missing Piece Most Financial Plans Overlook
    Oct 23 2025

    Think “tax planning” sounds boring or optional? Think again.

    In this episode, I unpack why proactive tax planning has become one of the most important—and overlooked—parts of a strong financial plan. You’ll learn how changing tax laws, rising national debt, and evolving IRS rules make this a critical piece of long-term strategy, not just something to think about every April.

    I’ll also explain how effective tax planning can improve cash flow, reduce lifetime tax liability, and protect your retirement from what I call the “ticking tax time bomb.” We’ll look at real-world examples—from retirees managing RMDs to executives with stock options—and why a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work.

    Finally, I’ll share why I believe tax planning should be built into every financial decision, not added on afterward, and how it can become the missing piece in your overall financial plan.

    Next week, we’ll continue the conversation by looking at how all of this connects back to your 401(k).

    👉 Subscribe for clear, practical advice on investing, retirement, tax planning, and building lasting wealth.

    Chapters🕓
    00:00 - The Missing Piece
    01:13 - A Changing Tax Landscape
    02:41 - Why Tax Planning Matters Now
    03:14 - What Tax Planning Really Is (and Isn’t)
    04:30 - The Ticking Tax Time Bomb
    05:49 - Real-World Examples
    07:30 - The Art and Science of Tax Planning
    09:29 - Making It a Core Part of Financial Planning
    10:55 - Take Action

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    12 Min.
  • The 401(k) Benefits — The Very Short List
    Oct 16 2025

    The 401(k) might be the most common retirement plan in America — but its “benefits” aren’t as impressive as they seem. In this episode, I revisit the traditional 401(k), explain what actually makes it valuable, and why that list is shorter than most people think. You’ll learn how tax-deferred contributions really work, when employer matches can make a difference, and why contribution limits and portability matter for long-term planning.

    I also break down why the 401(k) still plays a major role in most retirement strategies — even as its weaknesses become more obvious.

    Next week, we’ll dive into the cons of the 401(k) and how they might affect your financial future.

    👉 Subscribe for clear, practical advice on investing, retirement, tax planning, and building lasting wealth.

    Chapters🕓
    00:00 - Tank’s Cameo and Recap
    00:41 - Why the 401(k) Still Matters in Retirement Planning
    01:09 - How Retirement Is Evolving for Younger Generations
    01:32 - The Biggest Benefit: Tax-Deferred Growth
    02:13 - The Roth 401(k) Explained
    02:42 - Employer Contributions: The “Free Money” Advantage
    03:01 - Understanding Vesting and Staying Power
    03:32 - Higher Contribution Limits vs. IRAs
    04:17 - More Investment Options Than Ever Before
    04:47 - Portability and Legal Protections (ERISA)
    05:03 - The Short List: Few Real Benefits Remain
    05:28 - The 401(k)’s Role in a Modern Financial Ecosystem
    06:09 - What’s Next: The Cons of the 401(k)

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    6 Min.
  • How an Accident in 1978 Created the 401(k) — and Changed Retirement Forever
    Oct 9 2025

    The 401(k) was never meant to exist — but it changed retirement forever. In this episode, I explain the history of the 401(k), how it started as a small section of the 1978 Revenue Act, and the story of Ted Benna — the man who saw an opportunity that reshaped the American retirement system. You’ll learn how pensions began to fail, why companies moved away from guaranteed benefits, and how the 401(k) became the backbone of retirement for millions of workers today.

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    Chapters🕓
    00:00 - The History of Retirement
    01:47 - The Pension Crisis and the End of an Era
    03:49 - The 1978 Revenue Act and the Birth of the 401(k)
    06:48 - Why the 401(k) Took Over
    07:49 - The Lasting Impact and the Future of Retirement

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    11 Min.