In this episode of The Financial Power Play, Brett Cranson from Uptown Wealth Management discusses the crucial yet often overlooked topic of critical illness and disability insurance for hockey families and professionals. Brett explains the importance of these insurance types as protective measures, akin to a strong defense in hockey, to safeguard against unexpected health issues that can impact financial stability. He addresses common questions, provides case studies, and offers practical advice on what to look for in policies, stressing that proper coverage helps maintain the family's lifestyle and financial health when facing serious illness or injury.
00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play
00:30 The Importance of Critical Illness and Disability Insurance
01:37 Common Questions and Misconceptions
03:51 Understanding Disability Insurance
05:47 Critical Illness Insurance Explained
07:11 Combining Insurance Policies for Maximum Protection
07:34 Practical Steps to Get Started
09:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.
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In this episode of The Financial Power Play, Brett Cranson of Uptown Wealth Management interviews Rachel McQuigge, an ex-professional hockey player who is now transitioning to law school. Rachel shares her journey from falling in love with hockey to earning a D1 scholarship at Princeton, and discusses the recruiting process, her challenges in both professional hockey and academia, and the financial implications of pursuing athletic and academic goals concurrently. Rachel offers insights into balancing sports with academics, the importance of financial planning, and her experiences adjusting to life beyond professional sports. The episode provides valuable advice for young athletes and their families facing similar paths.
00:00 Introduction to The Financial Power Play
00:22 Meet Rachel: From Hockey to Law School
00:45 Rachel's Hockey Journey: From Public Skating to Princeton
01:44 Navigating NCAA Recruitment and College Life
10:43 Transitioning to Professional Hockey
13:24 From Professional Hockey to Law School
17:00 Financial Challenges and Family Support
21:03 Personal Financial Tips and Future Plans
29:16 Conclusion and Final Advice
Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.Looking to build your own financial playbook? Book your consultation here. Or visit UptownWealthManagement.com Connect with Brett:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettcranson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uptownwealthmanagementInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingwealthwithbrett/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingwealthwithbrettUntil next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!
In this episode of the Financial Power Play, we look into the often unspoken challenges of retirement that go beyond financial planning alone.
I’ll highlights seven major issues such as health decline, medical bureaucracy, loss of strength, social disconnection, identity loss, financial surprises, and caregiving responsibilities.
Also we’ll shares real-life stories and actionable steps to help retirees navigate these challenges successfully. Whether you're a hockey family, a business owner, or a former athlete, this episode provides valuable insights and strategies for a balanced and fulfilling retirement.
Tune in for a wake-up call that goes beyond the usual spreadsheet stuff.
00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play
00:23 The Reality of Retirement Planning
01:06 Seven Major Challenges in Retirement
02:26 Health Challenges in Retirement
04:35 Emotional and Social Aspects of Retirement
06:32 Financial Surprises in Retirement
07:20 Caring for Others in Retirement
08:22 Final Tips and Reflections
09:22 Conclusion and Next Steps
Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.
Looking to build your own financial playbook? Book your consultation here. Or visit UptownWealthManagement.com
Connect with Brett:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettcranson/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uptownwealthmanagement
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingwealthwithbrett/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingwealthwithbrett
Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!
In this episode of 'Financial Power Play,' host Brett Cranson from Uptown Wealth Management chats with former professional hockey player Kaity Howarth.
Katie shares her journey from growing up in a hockey-loving family in Thunder Bay to playing professional hockey in the PHF. She discusses the challenges she faced, including financial obstacles and dealing with pressure.
Katie also talks about her transition into real estate and her summer program, For the Girls, which aims to support young female athletes. The episode offers valuable insights into balancing life, sports, and financial planning.
00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play
00:26 Meet Katie Howorth: From Pro Hockey to Real Estate
00:57 Katie's Hockey Journey: From Thunder Bay to St. Mary's
05:45 Transition to Professional Hockey
09:56 Starting For the Girls: Empowering Young Female Athletes
14:18 Balancing Real Estate and Summer Programs
17:51 Financial Challenges and Strategies
24:28 Future Goals and Advice for Young Athletes
27:55 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks
Connect with Kaity:
https://www.instagram.com/kaityhowarth/https://www.forthegirlshockey.ca
Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.Looking to build your own financial playbook? Book your consultation here. Or visit UptownWealthManagement.com Connect with Brett:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettcranson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uptownwealthmanagementInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingwealthwithbrett/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingwealthwithbrettUntil next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!
In this episode of Financial Powerplay, Brett Cranson discusses the importance of having a comprehensive financial game plan that lasts beyond immediate successes. He draws parallels between hockey and financial management, emphasizing the need to play the full 60 minutes of a financial season. The episode is structured around different career stages, offering strategies for rookies, mid-career professionals, and those nearing retirement. Key themes include building a strong financial foundation, balancing growth with protection, making the most of extra income, and planning for life after a career in sports.
Takeaways
You can win the first period and still lose the game.
It's not about the opening face-off; it's about how you play the full 60.
The rookie years are all about building your foundation, not chasing the scoreboard.
Get serious about retirement because it's closer than you think.
In your mid-career, you got to play smart because you're not defending and attacking at the same time.
You can't take huge risks, but you can't lose either.
When your defense is strong, you can go on offense with confidence.
PowerPlays change games. Extra income changes your finances.
Use your power plays to control the game, not just enjoy a quick rush.
Always plan for overtime.
Chapters
00:00 Playing the Full 60: Financial Game Plan Overview
03:28 Rookie Years: Building a Strong Financial Foundation
06:26 Mid-Career: Balancing Growth and Protection
09:20 Third Period: Making Power Plays Count
10:29 Overtime: Planning for Life After the Game
12:14 Introduction to Financial Power Play
financial planning, hockey, budgeting, investment strategies, career stages, financial security, savings, retirement planning, income management, financial defense
Summary:
In this episode of Financial Power Play, host Brett Cranston interviews Max Solomons, a former hockey industry professional turned lawyer specializing in blockchain and digital assets. Max shares his journey from being a passionate hockey fan and aspiring agent to navigating the complexities of the legal world. He discusses the importance of understanding the behind-the-scenes work in hockey, the transition to law, and the financial realities of both industries. Max emphasizes the significance of persistence, service standards, and long-term planning in achieving success, whether in sports or law.
Takeaways:
Max started his career in the hockey world as a radio host.
He learned the importance of understanding the game from a scouting perspective.
Working with the London Knights was a game-changing experience for him.
The role of an agent is to support players in various facets of their lives.
Max transitioned to law to gain skills in corporate and commercial transactions.
He found a niche in blockchain and digital assets within his legal practice.
Service standards learned in hockey apply to his legal career.
Financial advice in sports emphasizes understanding clients' disposable cash situations.
Persistence is key in both the hockey and legal industries.
Max remains open to returning to the hockey world in the future.
Chapters:
00:00 From Hockey Dreams to Legal Realities
05:50 Understanding the Hockey Industry
12:29 Transitioning to Law and Financial Insights
21:44 Future Aspirations and Long-Term Goals
25:01 Rapid Fire Insights and Reflections
30:07 Introduction to Financial Power Play
Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.
Looking to build your own financial playbook? Book your consultation here. Or visit UptownWealthManagement.com Connect with Brett:LinkedInFacebookInstagramTikTokUntil next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!
hockey, law, agency, blockchain, digital assets, financial advice, career transition, sports industry, player management, legal profession
In this episode of the Financial Power Play, I, Brett Cranson from Uptown Wealth Management, dive into creating a mid-year financial game plan for hockey families and professionals. Drawing parallels between hockey strategies and financial planning, we discuss the importance of reviewing goals, taxes, and savings midway through the year.
Key topics include evaluating your current cash flow, making necessary budget adjustments, optimizing contributions to RSPs, TFSAs, and RESPs, and recalibrating financial goals. I also share actionable steps and real-life examples to help you stay on track and finish the year strong.
00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play
00:22 Mid-Year Financial Game Plan
01:04 First Period: Resetting Your Bench
02:52 Second Period: Mid-Year Tax and Savings Check
04:26 Third Period: Adjusting Goals and Strategies
05:49 Overtime: Quick Tips and Wrap-Up
06:24 Closing Remarks and Next Steps
Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.
Looking to build your own financial playbook? Book your consultation here.
Or visit UptownWealthManagement.com
Connect with Brett:
Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!
In this episode of Financial Power Play, host Brett Cranson speaks with former professional hockey player and current coach, and hockey dad, Ryan Hand.
They discuss Ryan's journey through the hockey world, from starting at a young age in Canada to playing professionally for over a decade, and eventually transitioning into coaching and running the Hand Made Skills Development Program.
Ryan shares insights on managing the costs of hockey, both as a player and a parent, and offers advice for finding the right skill sessions for young athletes. He also talks about the challenges and rewards of running a hockey development business and emphasizes the importance of balancing training with fun and rest. The episode wraps up with Ryan's long-term goals and his tips for young coaches, players, and parents in the hockey world.
00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play
00:22 Meet Ryan Hen: Hockey Pro to Coach
00:48 Ryan's Hockey Journey and Early Memories
02:13 Transition from Player to Coach and Business Owner
02:41 Financial Challenges in Hockey
03:55 Starting and Running a Hockey Development Business
05:28 Advice for Hockey Parents and Players
08:33 Balancing Family, Coaching, and Business
12:10 Rapid Fire Questions and Final Advice
14:08 Conclusion and Next Steps
Connect with Ryan Hand and learn more about Hand Made Hockey:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/handmadehockey/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HandMadeHockey/
Website: https://www.handmadehockey.ca
Welcome to 'The Financial Power Play,' where Brett from Uptown Wealth Management helps hockey families and professionals create financial strategies on and off the ice.
This episode dives into the real cost of raising a hockey player, from registration fees and equipment to travel and hidden expenses.
Brett provides practical tips on budgeting, setting up a dedicated hockey fund, planning for tournament travel costs, and shopping for used gear. He also emphasizes the importance of balancing your child's passion with your own financial goals.
Tune in for valuable insights and steps to build a financial game plan without sidelining your future. Book a free consultation to create a strategy tailored to your needs.
00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play
00:22 The Real Cost of Raising a Hockey Player
01:03 Breaking Down the Expenses
03:25 Hidden Costs Most Parents Miss
06:13 Building a Financial Game Plan
09:12 Pro Tips from Hockey Parents
10:37 Conclusion and Call to Action
Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.
Looking to build your own financial playbook? Book your consultation.
Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!
Financial Power Play: Kickoff Episode - Smart Financial Strategies for Hockey Families
Welcome to the first episode of the Financial Power Play podcast, where Brett from Uptown Wealth Management introduces a show dedicated to helping hockey families and professionals craft smart financial plans.
Brett combines his passion for hockey and finance to offer insights and advice tailored to the unique financial challenges in the hockey world.
The episode covers Brett's personal hockey background, the financial demands of the sport, and his vision for providing financial guidance specific to the hockey community. Brett also shares rapid-fire personal insights to wrap up the inaugural episode.
00:00 Welcome to the Financial Power Play
00:23 Introduction to the Podcast
01:01 Brett's Hockey Backstory
01:46 Financial Challenges in the Hockey World
02:36 Vision for the Future
03:27 Overtime Rapid Fire Wrap Up
04:09 Closing Remarks and Next Steps
Brett is founder of Uptown Wealth Management, a financial advisor and coach for hockey families and the professional hockey community who want a game plan for their finances - one that works both today and in the long run.
With over two decades in financial services and a lifelong passion for hockey, Brett knows firsthand the unique financial challenges that come with life at the rink.
"Hockey isn’t just a sport - it’s a commitment, a lifestyle, and a community."