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Tuesday, October 14th

showing "The Baby Boomer Dilemma" movie in Springfield IL.

Tuesday, September 9th

Women, Wisdom, & Wealth Workshop

Retirement today looks different—especially for women. Longer lifespans, caregiving responsibilities, and the income gap create unique challenges, but they also open doors to opportunities for greater financial independence and security.


From the TV show “Income is the Outcome with Tim Whisler”, Kristin Oakley is presenting an empowering workshop designed to give women the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take charge of their financial future.

What you’ll learn:

  • The facts about women and money: Why women control more wealth than ever before and how that impacts retirement planning.
  • Unique financial challenges: Longevity, rising health care costs, caregiving, and the “widow’s penalty.”
  • Income planning strategies: How to turn your savings into reliable income you won’t outlive.
  • Social Security insights: The rules you need to know and how to maximize your benefits.
  • Managing risk in retirement: Protecting your lifestyle against market downturns and inflation.
  • Smart tax planning: Ways to reduce tax burdens and keep more of what you’ve earned.
  • Estate and legacy planning: Protecting yourself, your family, and the next generation.

Why attend?

  • Gain financial clarity and peace of mind.
  • Walk away with practical strategies you can put into action.
  • Learn in a supportive, approachable setting tailored specifically for women.

This workshop isn’t about complicated jargon—it’s about clear, actionable wisdom for building lasting financial confidence.

UPCOMING MOVIE SCREENING

The Baby Boomer Dilemma

The First MPA-Rated Film on Retirement Income, The Baby Boomer Dilemma is an exposé of America’s retirement experiment.



The Baby Boomer Dilemma is an exposé of America's retirement experiment.


This 85-minute film features the nation's top economic minds in this space including Robert C. Merton, Ph.D. (MIT & Nobel Prize winner 1997), William F. Sharpe, Ph.D. (Stanford & Nobel Prize winner 1990), Olivia S. Mitchell, Ph.D. (Wharton & Executive Director of the Pension Research Council), Bridget C. Madrian, Ph.D. (Dean, Marriott School of Management at BYU & former Professor at Harvard & Chicago), David F. Babbel, Ph.D. (Wharton & former Professor at Berkley & a division founder at Goldman Sachs), Moshe A. Milevsky, Ph.D. (York University, Toronto).


The film features government leaders and experts including the Honorable David M. Walker (former US Comptroller General from 1998 to 2008, former Social Security Trustee, former Acting Executive Director of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation - the PBGC), Hon. Mike Gallagher, Ph.D. (currently part of the 'Trust Act' bi-partisan commission to structure the fix to the trust problems), Eric A. Cioppa (2019 President of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners or NAIC and the Insurance Commissioner or Superintendent of Insurance for the State of Maine).



It features industry experts like Ted Benna (the "Father of the 401(k)"), Edward Siedle, Esq. (former SEC attorney who pioneered the field of forensic audits of pensions auditing over $1 Trillion of US Pensions & the recipient of the largest Whistle Blower financial award from the SEC, Sheryl Moore (the industry's competitive intelligence expert & fact-checker and Chairwoman & Founder of Wink, Inc.), and Tom Hegna (PBS Host: Don't Worry, Retire Happy who also trained over 300,000 financial advisors), and authors Barry James Dyke (Pirates of Manhattan and Guaranteed Income), and Brett K Kitchen and Ethan Kap (Wealth Beyond Wall Street). It includes cameos from industry icon Curtis V. Cloke (an Adjunct Professor, keynote speaker, and industry software developer).


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There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.


Each attendee will receive a coupon for a complimentary popcorn/soda combo.

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