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Retirement Beyond the Numbers with Mike McCabe, CFP®, CPC – Part 2 (Ep. 82)

Retirement Beyond the Numbers with Mike McCabe, CFP®, CPC – Part 2 (Ep. 82)

Retirement planning often focuses on finances, but the emotional and personal side can be just as impactful. What happens when work slows down, routines change, and relationships shift at home?

In this episode, Nicole Romito and Mike McCabe, CFP®, CPC, Partner & Senior Advisor at Private Vista, continue their discussion by shifting from money to mindset. They explore the emotional side of retirement, including changes in daily routines, increased time with a spouse, and the importance of retiring toward something meaningful. The conversation highlights communication, structure, and flexibility as key factors in building a fulfilling next chapter after work.

Key takeaways:

  • Why open communication becomes even more important for couples in the second phase of retirement
  • How clients often revisit retirement readiness for years before feeling comfortable moving forward
  • The value of retiring toward purpose rather than simply leaving a career
  • How routines and structure support emotional balance after full-time work ends
  • Understanding mental stress when retirement is unexpected or arrives sooner than planned
  • And more!

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About Our Guest: 

Throughout his career in financial services, Mike McCabe has focused on helping clients manage their financial lives in a way that supports enjoyment and fulfillment beyond the numbers. He has a strong commitment to continued learning, earning the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® designation as well as the Certified Pension Consultant (CPC) designation through the American Society of Pension Professionals and Actuaries. Within the firm, Mike serves on the Investment Committee, supports compliance efforts, and mentors the next generation of advisors.

Mike values a healthy work and life balance, which for him means finding satisfaction in his work while making time for golf, volunteering, exercise, movies, and meaningful time with his wife, friends, and family. He looks ahead to continued growth with modern technology, more travel, deeper community involvement, and enjoying life as a present and engaged grandfather.

Retirement Planning, Health Coverage, and Income with Mike McCabe, CFP®, CPC – Part 1 (Ep. 81)

Retirement Planning, Health Coverage, and Income with Mike McCabe, CFP®, CPC – Part 1 (Ep. 81)

Retirement often feels close long before the details are clear, and timing can shape how smooth the transition feels. Decisions around income, health coverage, and benefits tend to overlap more than expected.

In this episode, Nicole Romito sits down with Mike McCabe, CFP®, CPC, Partner & Senior Advisor at Private Vista, to walk through what to think about in the final year before retirement. They cover Medicare timing, Social Security decisions, and how early planning helps avoid rushed choices. The conversation also explores replacing a paycheck, managing cash flow, and why tax awareness matters as income sources change.

Key takeaways:

  • Planning health insurance decisions at least 90 days before retirement to avoid gaps and confusion
  • Understanding how Medicare Parts A, B, D, and supplemental options fit together
  • Recognizing that Social Security reductions for early filing are permanent
  • Replacing a paycheck with structured retirement income that feels predictable
  • Using multiple account types to manage taxes and income timing effectively
  • And more!

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Throughout his career in financial services, Mike McCabe has focused on helping clients manage their financial lives in a way that supports enjoyment and fulfillment beyond the numbers. He has a strong commitment to continued learning, earning the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® designation as well as the Certified Pension Consultant (CPC) designation through the American Society of Pension Professionals and Actuaries. Within the firm, Mike serves on the Investment Committee, supports compliance efforts, and mentors the next generation of advisors.

Mike values a healthy work and life balance, which for him means finding satisfaction in his work while making time for golf, volunteering, exercise, movies, and meaningful time with his wife, friends, and family. He looks ahead to continued growth with modern technology, more travel, deeper community involvement, and enjoying life as a present and engaged grandfather.

REPLAY: Empowering Your Financial Future Post-Divorce with Delaney Orozco (Ep. 80)

REPLAY: Empowering Your Financial Future Post-Divorce with Delaney Orozco (Ep. 80)

Divorce brings emotional upheaval, but the financial uncertainty can feel paralyzing. Where do you even start?

How do you protect yourself when you haven’t managed the finances? What team do you need, and how do you begin planning for a future you never imagined?

In this replay episode, Nicole Romito revisits her conversation with Senior Advisor Delaney Orozco, CFP®, breaking down the financial side of divorce into three manageable phases. They discuss building the right support team, gathering crucial financial data, and starting to envision your next chapter. Whether you’re considering divorce or already in the process, this conversation offers practical guidance for navigating one of life’s most challenging transitions with clarity and confidence.

Delaney discusses:

  • Why starting with a financial advisor before an attorney can save you money and provide better guidance
  • The essential team members you need beyond just a lawyer, including therapists and divorce coaches
  • How to gather financial data systematically, even if you’ve never been involved with household finances
  • Why emotions around assets like retirement accounts and homes require special attention and planning
  • The importance of looking forward to what you’re moving toward, not just what you’re leaving behind
  • And more!

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Delaney Orozco, CFP®, began in the financial services industry in 2015 as a service advisor. Throughout her career, she has focused on finding the intersection between the day-to-day processes of the financial world and bigger-picture planning, with the goal of assisting her clients in achieving their private vista. Delaney also has a deep passion for developing guides for her clients, helping them navigate the psychology behind finance and the numbers they see on the page. Her experience as a collegiate athlete has equipped her with the work ethic and dedication necessary to perform at a high level, which she hopes to offer her clients.

REPLAY: Finding Purpose Beyond Financial Independence with Jeff Toner (Ep. 79)

REPLAY: Finding Purpose Beyond Financial Independence with Jeff Toner (Ep. 79)

What happens after you reach financial independence? Many assume retirement means endless relaxation, but the reality is often more complex.

How do you find meaning when career obligations no longer drive your daily routine? What brings fulfillment in this new chapter of life?

In this episode, Nicole Romito revisits a conversation with Jeff Toner, CHFC®, RICP®, Partner at Private Vista, about moving beyond the numbers to discover purpose and meaning after achieving financial independence. Jeff shares insights from nearly 40 years in financial planning, discussing the evolution from solving math problems to helping clients navigate life transitions. 

He explores resources for designing your next phase, real-world examples of clients finding fulfillment, and practical approaches to climbing the “second mountain” of purpose-driven living.

Jeff discusses:

  • The shift from retirement planning as a math problem to conversations about purpose and life design
  • How financial independence often arrives earlier than expected, creating both opportunity and uncertainty
  • Practical resources like “Designing Your Life” and “The Second Mountain” for mapping your next chapter
  • Real examples of clients finding meaning through social enterprises, education programs, and service work
  • Why staying curious, investing time in exploration, and maintaining connections are essential to fulfillment
  • And more!

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Jeff Toner, CHFC®, RICP®, Partner at Private Vista, now almost 40 years into his career, has the luxury of looking backward and reflecting on the journey he has been on. Back in 1984, he didn’t know what a fiduciary was or what a financial planner did. What he did know was he wanted to help people with their finances and achieve their goals in life. He wanted to do it in a way that he wasn’t selling them a product but rather walking side by side with them as they moved toward their dreams. Jeff has been with them in moments of great joy and cried with them during their times of sadness. He has taught and educated them, but more importantly, he has been taught and learned from them as well.

Financial Truths Every Woman Needs to Hear with Terry Savage (Ep. 78)

Financial Truths Every Woman Needs to Hear with Terry Savage (Ep. 78)

Most women carry the weight of financial decisions while juggling careers, caregiving, and the pressure to simply “figure it out.” 

In this conversation, Nicole sits down with nationally recognized money expert Terry Savage for a grounded, candid look at what women need to know at every stage of life. They unpack why time is one of your most powerful financial tools, the real impact of credit card debt, how early investing can change your future, and why long-term care planning matters more than most people realize.

What to expect from this episode:

  • How to avoid the debt spiral that steals opportunities
  • The power of starting small and starting early
  • Why women’s financial paths include unique challenges
  • How to protect yourself and loved ones later in life
  • And so much more!

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Terry Savage is a nationally recognized expert on personal finance, the economy, and the markets. She writes a weekly personal finance column syndicated in major newspapers by Tribune Content Agency.

She is the author of four best-selling books on personal finance. A new edition of her best-selling book, The Savage Truth on Money is now available on Amazon.com. The first edition was named one of the top ten money books of the year by Amazon.com. Her other recent book is: The Savage Number: How Much Money do You Really Need to Retire? She is also co-author of The New Love Deal.

Terry appears frequently on national television and radio programs, commenting on the financial markets and current economic events. She is featured on WGN Radio and WGN-TV in Chicago, with a weekly personal finance segment.

What Sports Teach Us About Loyalty & Leadership with Delaney Orozco (Ep. 77)

What Sports Teach Us About Loyalty & Leadership with Delaney Orozco (Ep. 77)

How does a kid from Louisiana with a 30-inch vertical jump become a leader in finance and coaching? 

Senior Advisor Delaney Orozco joins Nicole Romito for a candid, energizing conversation about the surprising ways competitive volleyball has shaped her personal and professional path.

From the sweltering heat of Southern softball fields to Virginia Tech’s Division I courts, Delaney shares how lessons in teamwork, loyalty, and grit have built the foundation for her success at Private Vista and why coaching young athletes now feels like giving back.

What to expect:

  • Why volleyball taught her to trust deeply and lead better
  • How coaching helped her grow as a parent, teammate, and advisor
  • The surprising way she met her husband on the court
  • Real talk on time management, community, and staying inspired
  • And more!

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About Our Guest: 

Delaney has always had a passion for coaching others. Whether that be in sports or on their financial wellbeing, she loves being someone that people can go to for advice and help through times of adversity or times of joy. Delaney began as a mathematics major at VT and had planned to teach high school calculus and coach volleyball. As a junior, she decided she might want to do something different from teaching. She knew she could always coach as a hobby, but started her search for a career where she could help people with something that always seemed like a struggle for her own family growing up: the concept of money.

Delaney began in the financial services industry in 2015 as an Associate Advisor. Over my career, she has worked on being able to find the intersection of the day-to-day processes of the financial world and the bigger picture, planning to help clients achieve their Private Vista. She also deeply enjoys developing a guide for clients to help them navigate their psychology behind finance and the numbers they see on the page.

Aging Parents: How to Start the Conversation – Part 1 (Ep. 74)

Aging Parents: How to Start the Conversation – Part 1 (Ep. 74)

Starting the conversation about a parent’s care isn’t easy, but it might be the most important discussion you ever have.

In this deeply personal episode, Nicole Romito is joined by her Private Vista partners Jeff Toner and Steve Merdinger for part one of a two-part series on navigating the emotional and practical challenges of aging parents who can no longer live independently.

Together, they reflect on their own family journeys and what they’ve learned from decades of guiding clients through this pivotal life moment.

What to expect:

  • Real stories of loss, transition, and tough family decisions
  • When and how to start the conversation before a crisis strikes
  • How power of attorney can (and should) come into play
  • Navigating sibling dynamics and keeping your parents’ voice central
  • And more!

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About Jeff Toner: 

Over the 30 years of doing this work, Jeff has lived many lives through my clients. He has been with them in moments of great joy and cried with them during their times of sadness. He has taught and educated them, but more importantly, he has been taught and learned from them as well.

As a father of three and business owner, Jeff enjoys an enriched life. He channels his time, talents, and energy between family and friends, clients and colleagues, as well as causes that provide a path for those without the opportunities he’s had. Now that Jeff’s children are becoming young adults, he is most excited to explore new directions for the next stages of his life.

About Steve Merdinger:

Steve has been a financial planner since the mid-80s, helping people consider priorities for themselves and their families, and then working closely with them to turn their hopes and dreams into reality. Before that, he worked in his family’s business, which gave him a unique understanding of the financial dynamics of family-owned businesses, including the issues of succession planning.

As I look to my future, Steve hopes to become more involved with mentoring students — perhaps becoming a trainer with the Positive Coaching Alliance organization. He would like to carve out more time for meditating and maintaining his fitness and flexibility through Bikram yoga. And, of course, spending more quality time with his wife and two children.

From Stage to Strategy: How Improv Shaped a Financial Career (Ep. 71)

From Stage to Strategy: How Improv Shaped a Financial Career (Ep. 71)

What happens when a strategy manager steps off the spreadsheet and into the spotlight? In this uplifting episode, Nicole Romito sits down with Private Vista’s own Michael Im, whose surprising love for performance arts like improv, acting, and choir has quietly shaped his approach to leadership, communication, and empathy in finance.

Michael shares how growing up in a creative Korean American household led him to karaoke nights, improv rooms, and eventually dramatic acting classes in Chicago. But this isn’t just about art. It’s about how performance challenges, emotional vulnerability, and active listening skills transfer powerfully into professional life. Whether it’s running strategic operations or connecting with clients, Michael’s creative lens offers a refreshing take on what it means to be fully human in the finance world.

What to expect in this episode:

  • How improv helped Michael build confidence and communication skills
  • Why singing in a choir taught him more than just harmony
  • The emotional intelligence behind acting and strategic planning
  • The value of showing up authentically (even if you’re off-key)

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Michael Im is the Strategy Manager at Private Vista, where he helps streamline operations and empower advisors with more time for their clients. With a background in consulting and operations leadership, Michael also brings a unique creative edge shaped by his lifelong passion for performance arts.

The Joy of Birdwatching: How Sue Bolt Found Peace, Purpose, and Legacy in Nature (Ep. 70)

The Joy of Birdwatching: How Sue Bolt Found Peace, Purpose, and Legacy in Nature (Ep. 70)

What started as a simple hobby has grown into a source of joy, peace, and connection for one of Private Vista’s Client Service Associates, Sue Bolt. 

In this special lifestyle episode, Sue joins host Nicole Romito to share how birdwatching has become a grounding force in her life, from childhood memories with her father to creating new experiences with her grandchildren.

Sue opens up about how this passion deepened during the pandemic, how it serves as a form of mindfulness and mental wellness, and how it’s evolved into meaningful multigenerational bonding. From photographing bald eagles to chasing elusive owls, her story is a reminder that fulfillment isn’t just about finances — it’s about finding purpose in everyday passions.

What to expect in this episode:

  • How birdwatching became a multigenerational tradition in Sue’s family
  • The mental health benefits of finding peace in nature
  • Rare bird sightings that still bring her joy
  • Tips for anyone curious about birdwatching
  • And more!

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After many years in the banking industry, Sue shifted to wealth management in 2002. She is part of the Customer Service Associate team as well as the main liaison for all Private Vista’s institutional custodians. Sue takes pride in the strong relationships that she has built over the last 20+ years. Through her daily interactions with clients, she does her best to ensure that she is meeting their needs promptly. She also enjoys problem-solving and the many challenges that her job brings her each day.

Sue loves the outdoors! Birds are her passion, both indoor birds and birds in the wild, so she has taken up bird and nature photography in her spare time. The peace and calm that forests bring her as she visits various locations looking for birds is a huge part of her Private Vista. Sue and her husband also very actively attend their grandchildren’s many sporting events and various other activities. The more time she can spend with their three adult children, their spouses, and their nine grandchildren, the better! Her Private Vista for future years is to have more free time to enjoy the outdoors and to be able to follow the grandchildren’s activities, wherever they may take them!

How Private Vista Can Help You Navigate Every Stage Of Wealth (Ep. 69)

How Private Vista Can Help You Navigate Every Stage Of Wealth (Ep. 69)

Most people spend years preparing for retirement, but few feel fully prepared for what happens the day the paycheck stops.

In this special roundtable episode, host Nicole Romito sits down with Private Vista advisors Greg Williams, Miles Johnson, and Julian Bell to answer the real questions clients ask as they move through accumulation and into decumulation. From how much to save, where to save, how to optimize for taxes, and how to confidently withdraw income in retirement, the team breaks down complex financial topics into real-world advice you can actually use.

What to expect during this conversation:

  • How business owners can maximize qualified plan contributions to reduce taxes
  • Smart savings strategies for W-2 employees (including how to leverage HSAs)
  • What executives need to know about stock options, RSUs, and deferred compensation
  • How to replace your paycheck with tax-efficient withdrawals in retirement
  • And more!

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