Think your 401(k) has you covered? Think again.
Most physicians are unknowingly on track to retire with half the income they expected, and it’s not because they didn’t save. It’s because they didn’t plan with strategy.
In this powerful episode, Dr. Felecia Froe brings back financial educators Sanja Noble and Asa Patterson to pull back the curtain on what retirement looks like for high earners—and how you can shift from paycheck dependence to financial freedom.
If you’re ready to stop hoping and start building a future that gives you freedom, not limits, press play now. Your financial breakthrough begins with what you learn in this episode.
00:00 – Why the podcast rebranded (again) + Meet Sanja and Asa
04:00 – Why most people don’t learn real wealth strategies
08:10 – What is Premier 72 and how the Rule of 72 works
12:10 – How banks use your deposits to generate wealth for themselves
15:50 – Jim Harbaugh’s million-dollar life insurance salary strategy
19:45 – Term, Whole, and Indexed Universal Life insurance: What to know
25:55 – Why most physicians retire on 50% of their income, and how to avoid it
32:00 – What the Exit Fit Score reveals about your retirement readiness
Connect with Sanja & Asa!
Instagram: @premier.72
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/premier72/
Website: www.premier72.com
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At Wealth B-Hers, we’re defining what it truly means to be financially fearless.
Join a movement of bold women who invest with intention, build wealth, create legacies, and rewrite the rules of money.
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Key Quotes:
“Money is living, breathing, and we have to give it some attention and education to allow it to move and grow for us.” – Sanja Noble
“Most people use a strategy called hopium, hope that somehow their retirement works out without ever planning for it.” – Asa Patterson


