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  <title>Not Another Show About Retirement!</title>
  <description>Welcome to the very first episode of The Art and Science of Retirement — where we talk real life, real money, and everything in between. I’m Grant Ellis, founder of Ellis Retirement Services, and after 20 years in the business, I’ve learned that the same financial questions, fears, and uncertainties show up time and time again. That’s why we’re launching this show — to answer your biggest money questions, unpack what financial advisors actually do, and help you navigate retirement and beyond with clarity and confidence. In this episode, we cover: ✅ Why another retirement show? ✅ What “retirement” really means (hint: it’s not just about boats in Florida) ✅ When to work with a financial advisor (and when you don’t need one) ✅ How we help people from $500K to $5M+ build a financial plan that fits their life ✅ Why your story matters more than your portfolio We’re here to help — not sell. Whether you're just getting started or already retired, you’ll walk away with practical insights and a better understanding of how to approach your financial future. 👉 Have a question for the show or want to chat? Visit https://www.ellisretirement.com or email&amp;amp;nbsp;ellisteam@lpl.com. Leave a review, subscribe and join us weekly as we bring clarity to retirement — one episode at a time. </description>
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