The Most Dangerous Day in Retirement with Dan Haylett

EPISODE · Sep 1, 2025 · 53 MIN

The Most Dangerous Day in Retirement with Dan Haylett

from Informed Decisions Independent Financial Planning & Money Podcast

In this week's episode, I chat with Dan Haylett, Director of TFP Financial Planning in the UK, author of The Retirement You Didn't See Coming, and host of the Humans vs Retirement podcast. Dan has built his career around helping people prepare for retirement in a way that goes far beyond the numbers, focusing on the human side of life after work.   Together, we explore: Why retirement is less a maths problem and more a human challenge. The dangers of the "blank canvas" problem and why day 182 of retirement can be the most difficult. Dan's five pillars of a thriving retirement: purpose, identity, relationships, structure, and wellbeing. The concept of memory planning—turning money into meaningful experiences rather than just numbers on a page. Why modern retirees are "first-generation retirement rebels" and how to overcome the fear of spending after decades of saving. I hope you find this episode, full of insights for anyone thinking about how to make the most of their second half of life—financially, emotionally, and personally.   Paddy   What Will I Do All Day? by Patrice Jenkins — a short, self-published book full of stories and insights from retirees, which Dan describes as a "wonderful punchy read"   TFP Financial Planning   Dan's LinkedIn   Disclaimer The content of this site including blogs and podcasts is for information purposes only. Everybody's financial situation is different and the content we share on our site and through podcasts may not be applicable to you.  The articles, blogs and podcasts are not investment advice. They do not take account of your individual circumstances, including your knowledge and experience and attitude to risk. Informed Decisions can't be held responsible for the consequences if you pursue a course of action based on the information we share

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