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  <title>Presidential Wisdom For Your Retirement Plan</title>
  <description>Presidents aren’t just leaders of a nation. They’re decision-makers who navigate uncertainty, make tough calls, and plan for the future. Today, we’re looking at how the leadership lessons of some of America’s greatest presidents can help you build a smarter, more secure retirement plan. In the spirit of President’s Day, Join John and his co-host as they discuss presidential quotes and the lessons they can teach us about patience, adaptability, and long-term planning in the face of uncertainty. From George Washington's discipline to Franklin D. Roosevelt's strategic vision, discover how these traits can guide your financial journey. Here’s what we discuss in this episode: 0:00 – Intro 1:20 – George Washington - patience &amp;amp;amp; discipline 6:06 – Lincoln – adaptability &amp;amp;amp; resilience 10:10 – FDR – strategic vision in crisis 15:20 – Eisenhower – preparation &amp;amp;amp; contingency planning &amp;amp;nbsp; Get in touch: Phone: 661-775-3704 Book an appointment with us: http://bookachatwithjohn.net &amp;amp;nbsp; Get in touch with us: https://mearsmoney.com/ &amp;amp;nbsp; Watch the Podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3PmcOPM &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>The Red Zone Retirement Program</author_name>
  <author_url>http://mearsmoney.com/</author_url>
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