The Money Captain — Host Chris Drew of BayTrust cuts through the noise and makes smart money simple. Each episode peels back the curtain on real financial decisions — from retirement and investments to taxes, family planning, and the everyday tradeoffs few advisors talk about. Expect clear frameworks, practical moves you can use this week, and interviews with entrepreneurs, planners, and people who’ve learned the hard way. This is not finance theater. Chris steers with curiosity and candor, asking the questions professionals and do-it-yourselfers wish they’d asked sooner. Whether you’re building wealth, protecting it, or just trying not to make avoidable mistakes, The Money Captain gives you honest, usable guidance and a plan for your next step. Subscribe now and get a new roadmap every two weeks. Call to action: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify, visit baytrust.com/the-money-captain for show notes, and follow @BayTrust on LinkedIn for episode updates.
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be beginning. What can you still do right now before the deadline—and what should you
be planning immediately after?
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Most retirees overlook the simplest yet most powerful investment rule that Warren Buffett swears by: avoid losing money at all costs. In this episode, financial expert Chris Drew breaks down Buffett’s surprisingly straightforward approach to retirement planning and how you can practically implement it to safeguard your nest egg. If you’re tired of market volatility causing anxiety and want strategies rooted in long-term...
Chris Drew pulls Warren Buffett’s best rules into real-world retirement planning: how to stay calm through big market drops, why “don’t lose money” is still the first rule, and how to design a portfolio that preserves capital while producing income. The show tests Buffett’s advice against modern retiree needs—when stocks can be your engine and when guaranteed bu...
Treat retirement like a championship: plan your offense (grow and diversify), lock down your defense (emergency fund, insurance, estate work), and use special teams—tax planning and Social Security—to win in tight spots. In this football-themed episode Chris Drew lays out an easy-to-follow playbook: set clear retirement goals, build a real spending plan, use multiple income layers (pen...
What really makes a retirement work: predictable income, real flexibility, and the operational work you do before your date. Chris Drew turns three unexpected quotes into a practical roadmap — the right retirement isn’t about the age you stop working, it’s about the income that lets you live how you want; real wealth buys options (not things); and retirement should feel like a lo...
High interest rates, volatile markets and recession talk mean the old retirement rulebook needs updating. In this episode Chris Drew walks through the retirement rules retirees still trust — the 4% distribution rule, the 60/40 stock/bond playbook, the “rule of 100/110” for asset allocation — and explains how each behaves today when rates, inflation and longevity all work ag...
Congress quietly packed SECURE Act 2.0 with dozens of changes that matter to anyone saving for retirement — and in this episode Chris Drew walks through the pieces you can act on today. Learn which employer plans now allow Roth after-tax contributions (including SEP and SIMPLE IRAs) and how employers can match i...
Too many people delay the single conversation that fixes half their retirement anxiety. In this episode Chris Drew dismantles the most common excuses — “I don’t know where to start,” “it’s too overwhelming,” “advisors only work with the wealthy,” “I’m too late,” and “I don’t want a lecture” — and turns ...
Getting close to retirement? This episode gives a real, operational checklist for each milestone — 7–10 years, 5–7 years, 3–5 years — so you stop guessing and start executing. Chris Drew covers the high-impact moves: max your catch-up contributions, build a tax plan (Roth timing, partial rollovers, and conversion pacing), map realistic retirement expenses and a cashf...
New polls show Americans are worried — about retirement savings, rising costs, and whether today’s paychecks will ever stretch to a secure retirement. Chris Drew breaks the anxiety cycle with a plainspoken planning session: how to turn fear into a checklist (budget/spending plan, emergency fund, targeted savings), where to focus first if you’re behind, and which practical fixes a...
Cash flow — not net worth — determines whether retirement feels secure. In this episode Chris Drew lays out a practical cash-flow playbook: identify and layer income sources (Social Security timing, pensions, part-time work, distributions and guaranteed income), build a real spending plan that separates needs from wants, and design a distribution strategy that preserves buying power an...
Start by doing the operational work — not wishful planning. In this episode Chris Drew runs through a compact, actionable checklist: audit and update beneficiaries (including PODs on bank accounts), capture every employer match and the contribution increases, and use HSAs properly for triple-tax benefits. He explains SECURE 2.0 updates you need to know now (RMDs begin in the year you turn
People on the street give us frank answers—and the truth is, most of those answers need structure. In this episode Chris Drew responds to real-world retirement reactions (from “I’ll work forever” to cautious savers), then turns the conversation into an actionable income-playbook: when annuities make sense (and how to vet commissions), how to build a dependable foundation wi...
Chris Drew uses Hollywood’s best (and worst) financial moments — from Wall Street and The Wolf of Wall Street to Dumb & Dumber and The Dark Knight — as a springboard for real retirement advice. Hear why “greed” and get-ric...
Worried you’ll run out of money before you run out of life? In this episode Chris Drew breaks down a realistic, income-first approach to retirement—how annuities can create a pension-like foundation, when to tap Social Security, how to use higher fixed-rate options (CDs, bonds, annuities) to stabilize withdrawals, and the new Roth opportunities from SECURE 2.0 that give you more tax-fr...
Worried where to start with financial planning questions you find online? In this episode Chris Drew answers the most-searched questions people ask about advisors and retirement — how to choose a fiduciary vs. a broker, what to bring to your first meeting, whether a robo-advisor will do the job, and how advisers actually manage cash flow, taxes, and estate issues. He also walks through practic...
Worried you’ll run out of money before you run out of life? In this episode Chris Drew breaks down a realistic, income-first approach to retirement—how annuities can create a pension-like foundation, when to tap Social Security, how to use higher fixed-rate options (CDs, bonds, annuities) to stabilize withdrawals, and the new Roth opportunities from SECURE 2.0 that give you more tax-fr...
How do you turn a lifetime of savings into predictable, sustainable income? Chris Drew breaks down an income-first approach to retirement: how to shift from accumulation to preservation, build multiple income streams (Social Security, pensions, dividends, bonds, and guaranteed income from annuities), and design tax-aware withdrawal sequencing so you don’t force destructive sales in down mark...
Transitioning from “save” to “spend” is the hardest move in retirement — and Chris Drew lays out a practical, income-first blueprint to make it safely. This episode explains why you must ease into distributions (don’t let a bad early sequence of returns wreck your plan), how to rebalance from accumulation to preservation, and...
Turning a nest egg into dependable retirement income is the hardest — and most important — move you’ll make. In this episode Chris Drew lays out a distribution-first playbook: eliminate high-interest debt, practice the spending plan, use laddered T-bills/CDs/short treasuries for safe income, and build a guaranteed floor with pensions or annuities so market dips won’t force ...
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