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Ending the Year Strong: Gratitude, Reconnection, and Experiences

An episode of the Retire Early, Retire Now! podcast, hosted by Hunter Kelly, titled "Ending the Year Strong: Gratitude, Reconnection, and Experiences" was published on November 26, 2024 and runs 12 minutes.

November 26, 2024 ·12m · Retire Early, Retire Now!

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the 'Retire Early Retire Now' podcast, host Hunter Kelly from Palm Valley Wealth Management discusses strategies for closing out the year and reenergizing for 2026. With Thanksgiving and other holidays approaching, it's a good time to focus on essential aspects like gratitude, reconnecting with loved ones, and valuing experiences over material possessions. Hunter emphasizes the importance of reflecting on positive experiences and relationships, highlighting...

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In this episode of the 'Retire Early Retire Now' podcast, host Hunter Kelly from Palm Valley Wealth Management discusses strategies for closing out the year and reenergizing for 2026. With Thanksgiving and other holidays approaching, it's a good time to focus on essential aspects like gratitude, reconnecting with loved ones, and valuing experiences over material possessions. Hunter emphasizes the importance of reflecting on positive experiences and relationships, highlighting how these elements can provide energy and fulfillment. He encourages listeners to give experiential gifts and spend meaningful time with people they care about. Although guest Danny White could not join due to technical issues, the episode remains timely and relevant.

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