- 38 minutes 23 secondsRetirement Planning Beyond “Do I Have Enough?”
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Rob Gerrie and Dave Popowich look at Jet Li planning for retirement and Stephen Colbert preparing for the end of The Late Show, exploring what these career transitions can teach us about purpose, identity, and what comes next.
Then, Dr. Valerie Taylor, Professor and Head of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Calgary, joins the show to discuss the mindset shift that can come with retirement. Next, Brendan Pansky, Director of Training & Development at True North Mortgage, explains how falling house prices may delay retirement for Canadians counting on their home as part of their plan.
To close the show, Rob and Dave ask whether “Do I have enough?” is really the right retirement question, and why planning should focus on the life you want your money to support.
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23 May 2026, 10:00 pm - 38 minutes 3 secondsCarney’s $25B Question and the New Retirement Reality
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Dave Popowich and Leanna Wachniak look at news stories affecting retirement, including a Statistics Canada discussion about nearly 1.2 million Canadians aged 65 and older are working or looking for work. They also discuss Robert Kiyosaki’s warning about U.S. boomers and explain why retirees should be careful not to get caught up in dramatic headlines. Then, Jim Stanford, Economist and Director at the Centre for Future Work, joins the show to break down Prime Minister Mark Carney’s proposed $25 billion Canada Strong Fund and what it could mean for Canadians and retirees. Next, Dr. Lorne Tyrrell, Professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Alberta, explains what Canadians should know about hantavirus. To close the show, Dave and Leanna walk through a fictional retired couple and how they would approach building a retirement plan around their goals, risks, and future decisions.
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16 May 2026, 10:00 pm - 37 minutes 50 secondsHealth Risks in Retirement: Why Canadians Need to Plan Beyond Money
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Faisal Karmali and Leanna Wachniak explore the role health and health care planning can play in retirement. They begin with a notable Statistics Canada finding: Canada’s population is aging, with more Canadians now 65 and older, raising important questions about what that means for retirement planning. Then, Dr. Michael Antle, Department Head and Professor of Psychology at the University of Calgary, joins the show to discuss Alberta’s plan to make daylight saving time permanent and how that change could affect retirees. Next, Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Health Policy Research at the National Institute on Ageing, breaks down a new study on shingles and why it remains a costly and often overlooked health risk for older Canadians. To close the show, Faisal and Leanna explain PKAG’s “health bucket” strategy and why planning for a possible health event should be part of a retirement plan.
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9 May 2026, 10:00 pm - 38 minutes 49 secondsCarney’s Canada: Strong Abroad, Struggling at Home
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Faisal Karmali and Rob Gerrie open with a critical retirement question: should you plan to age in your home, or is it time to consider alternatives? That leads into a deeper issue are we overestimating how long we’ll truly enjoy the best years of retirement? To explore that, they’re joined by Dan Haylett UK-based retirement transition coach, who breaks down the concept of the “good years” and how it should shape your planning decisions. Next, Jon Roe Senior Research Associate - Angus Reid, joins the show to assess public sentiment one year into Mark Carney’s leadership. The takeaway: Canadians see strength on foreign policy, but ongoing challenges when it comes to affordability. To close, Faisal and Rob step back and examine the bigger picture. Canada was once viewed as one of the best places in the world to live. Today, rising costs are changing that reality. The question they leave you with is straightforward: what changed and what does it mean for your future?
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2 May 2026, 10:00 pm - 39 minutes 22 secondsWhat the Artemis Mission Can Teach You About Retirement
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Leanna Wachniak and Dave Popowich compare the planning and execution behind the Artemis mission to the moon with the kind of preparation it takes to build a retirement plan. Then, Dave and Leanna sit down with Alex Bierman, Researcher at the University of Calgary, to discuss a new study from the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy and the Angus Reid Group that found more than one-third of older homeowners are worried about being able to afford home upkeep. Next, Rob Gerrie and Leanna Wachniak are joined by David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security, to talk about the growing threat of cybercrime and why seniors remain one of the most vulnerable groups. To close the show, Rob and Leanna return to a topic they began last week: the history of retirement. This time, they look ahead to the future of retirement, exploring how it continues to evolve and whether newer trends, like working fewer days or retiring younger, could become more common in the years ahead.
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25 April 2026, 10:00 pm - 38 minutes 1 secondWhat the Liberal Majority in Canada means for Retirees
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Leanna Wachniak and Rob Gerrie discuss a new Statistics Canada report showing that 1 in 10 Canadians aged 55 and older who had retired were back at work in 2023, up from 7% in 2019, with most of that work being part-time. Then, they sit down with Lori Williams, Professor of Political Science at Mount Royal University, to talk about a major week in Canadian politics, including the Liberals securing a majority win in the by-elections and Mark Carney’s promise of more substance and less showboating. Next, Leanna and Rob are joined by Mario Canseco, President of Research Co., to explore why more Canadians are open to changes to the OAS system as concerns grow around affordability and Canada’s projected $78-billion deficit. To close the show, Leanna and Rob take a step back and look at the history of retirement. While retirement can feel like a natural part of life today, that has not always been the case.
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18 April 2026, 10:00 pm - 38 minutes 21 secondsShould You Use AI to Plan Your Retirement?
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Leanna Wachniak and Dave Popowich explore how artificial intelligence is starting to influence retirement planning, and what retirees should think about before turning to AI for financial guidance. Next, Leanna and Dave discuss a study showing how the people around us can affect how we age, including how negative relationships and ongoing stress can shape long-term well-being. Then, they’re joined by Nicole Dalmer, Associate Professor in the Department of Health, Aging and Society at McMaster University, to discuss why seniors are becoming the new “screenagers,” and what may be behind the rise in screen time among older adults. To close the show, Leanna and Dave compare AI-generated advice with human guidance, and explain why trust, context, and personal understanding still matter when planning for retirement.
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11 April 2026, 10:00 pm - 40 minutes 12 seconds“Best of” Tax Season Meets Retirement: What It Means for You
Join us for a special Best of More Than Money episode. To kick things off for tax season, Dave and Rob break down the three most common tax issues retirees face and what can be done to address them.
Next, Leanna and Rob explore why tax season can be especially difficult for solo retirees compared to couples. Elizabeth Brown, Director of Single Seniors for Tax Fairness, joins the conversation to discuss the unique challenges single seniors face and what her organization is doing to advocate for change.
Then, Faisal and Rob speak with Dr. Mike Moffatt about how smart downsizing could benefit seniors, particularly when it comes to tax strategy and planning for the future.
To wrap up the show, Dave and Rob examine how government cuts are pushing some Canadians into retirement earlier than expected and ask an important question: if retirement is forced on you, are you truly prepared?
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4 April 2026, 10:00 pm - 38 minutes 39 secondsRetirement Right Now: Net Worth, Costs, Stress
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Leanna Wachniak and Dave Popowich break down some of the most talked-about retirement statistics right now, from how much Canadians think they need to retire to what the average Canadian is actually worth.
Next, they’re joined by Erin Bury, Co-Founder and CEO of Willful, to discuss why women are more often named as estate executors than men, and what that says about trust, responsibility, and planning.
Then, Leanna and Dave sit down with Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, to look at why gas prices have surged amid the recent conflict in Iran, and whether relief at the pumps is likely anytime soon.
To close the show, Leanna and Dave talk about how stress is showing up in retirement. From headlines and market volatility to ongoing uncertainty, they explore how these pressures are affecting the retirement experience for many Canadians.
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28 March 2026, 10:00 pm - 37 minutes 23 secondsRetirement in a Changing World: Markets, Costs, and Big Decisions
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Leanna Wachniak and Rob Gerrie discuss the economic fallout from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, including rising oil prices, higher travel costs, and what it could mean for your retirement plan.
Next, they are joined by Brian D’Costa, Founding Partner and Chief Strategy & Risk Officer at Algonquin Capital, to examine why markets are becoming more cautious about growth and why investors are increasingly turning to the relative safety of bonds.
Then, Leanna and Rob sit down with Duane Bratt, Professor of Political Science in the Department of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University, to discuss how CUSMA negotiations may seem distant but can quietly affect your retirement through taxes, travel, currency, and even real estate.
To close the show, Leanna and Rob break down the financial implications of moving to another province in retirement and the key factors you need to consider before making that decision.
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21 March 2026, 10:00 pm - 37 minutes 9 secondsWhat Markets and Taxes Are Really Doing to Retirement
On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Leanna Wachniak and Rob Gerrie discuss today’s global headlines and what market history can teach us during times of uncertainty.
Next, they explore why tax season can be especially challenging for solo retirees compared to couples. Elizabeth Brown, Director of Single Seniors for Tax Fairness, joins the conversation to explain the issues single seniors face and what her organization is doing to push for change.
Then, Leanna and Rob discuss the role pets can play in retirement. While pets can offer companionship and support well-being, they also come with costs and long-term responsibilities. Philip Tedeschi, Founder and Director of the Institute for Human-Animal Connection and professor at the University of Denver, joins the show to explore both sides.
To close the show, Leanna and Rob share personal family experiences with retirement, from Rob’s mother navigating retirement on her own to Leanna’s grandfather facing retirement without financial security.
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