Send us a text In this eye-opening episode, Karl & Tina Harris uncover the real truth about life expectancy, wealth gaps, and the 10-year “decade of decline”—that crucial period when your energy, mobility, and health begin to fade. Discover how long you’re really likely to live based on your occupation, income level, and demographics—and why waiting too long to retire could cost you your healthiest, most active years. We break down the latest data from Harvard, Stanford, the CDC, NIH, and...
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Send us a text In this eye-opening episode, Karl & Tina Harris uncover the real truth about life expectancy, wealth gaps, and the 10-year “decade of decline”—that crucial period when your energy, mobility, and health begin to fade. Discover how long you’re really likely to live based on your occupation, income level, and demographics—and why waiting too long to retire could cost you your healthiest, most active years. We break down the latest data from Harvard, Stanford, the CDC, NIH, and...
Send us a text One of the biggest questions we get asked is: “How can you afford to slow travel the world after 50?” In this episode, we share how we budget, plan, and prioritize to make full‑time travel possible on a retirement income—without being rich! We talk about the real costs of living abroad, the sacrifices we made, and how this lifestyle can be more affordable than staying put. 👉 You’ll hear about: ✅ Our exact mindset shift around money and freedom ✅ Why slow travel can cost less th...
Your Time To Travel
Send us a text In this eye-opening episode, Karl & Tina Harris uncover the real truth about life expectancy, wealth gaps, and the 10-year “decade of decline”—that crucial period when your energy, mobility, and health begin to fade. Discover how long you’re really likely to live based on your occupation, income level, and demographics—and why waiting too long to retire could cost you your healthiest, most active years. We break down the latest data from Harvard, Stanford, the CDC, NIH, and...