• Episode 96: Fertilizing Your Portfolio – Smart Allocation Strategies for Physicians in Volatile 2026 Markets
    Feb 17 2026

    Episode 96 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, hosted by Norm Wright, continues the farming metaphor by focusing on "fertilizing your portfolio" through smart asset allocation strategies tailored for physicians in volatile 2026 markets—driven by factors like midterm election uncertainties, policy crosscurrents, potential rate fluctuations, and broader economic instability as outlined in Schwab’s 2026 Market Perspective and various outlooks emphasizing choppy conditions amid earnings growth potential. Referencing a purported 2026 Schwab Physician Investor Study (consistent with Schwab's research on market instability and investor behaviors), it highlights that many physicians hold unbalanced portfolios after 2025 gains, heightening loss risks in rotations. The episode details three strategies: (1) broad diversification across asset classes, geographies, sectors, and avoiding over-tilts (e.g., no single segment exceeding 30–40%), supported by Morningstar insights on diversified portfolios better weathering rotations and outperforming concentrated ones long-term; (2) adding 10–20% alternatives such as REITs, commodities, or private credit for uncorrelated returns, inflation hedging, and volatility reduction (aligning with Fidelity and similar views on alternatives stabilizing portfolios); and (3) allocating 15–25% to defensive sectors (healthcare, utilities, consumer staples) plus cash buffers for downturn protection and opportunistic buying, drawing from analyses like BlackRock's emphasis on resilient sectors amid dispersion. With physician case studies (Dr. Elena, Dr. Raj, Dr. Sofia) and practical action steps like using analyzers to check exposures or adding REIT ETFs, the episode promotes reduced stress, preserved gains, and compounded wealth for retirement or sabbaticals in uncertain times. It concludes with a challenge to apply one strategy, share updates via email, or schedule a free consultation for customized allocation modeling, urging balanced nourishment for sustainable portfolio growth. Investing involves risk. Depending on the types of investments, there may be varying degrees of risk. Investors should be prepared to bear loss, including total loss of principal. Diversification and asset allocation strategies do not assure profit or protect against loss. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 95: Heart-Centered Wellness – Atomic Habits for Emotional Resilience in Physician Life
    Feb 13 2026

    Episode 95 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, hosted by Norm Wright, delivers a heart-centered wellness episode timed for Valentine's Day in mid-February 2026, extending the Atomic Habits series by emphasizing emotional resilience for physicians facing empathy fatigue, patient losses, and family strains. It references physician wellness challenges, aligning with Medscape's ongoing reports (such as the 2025 Physician Mental Health & Well-Being Report surveying over 5,700 doctors and showing persistent burnout around 47% in recent data, with emotional exhaustion as a key factor). The episode presents three practical "layers" to build resilience: (1) stacking short gratitude practices onto existing daily routines (like commutes or coffee breaks) to enhance mindset and connections, drawing from James Clear's habit-stacking principles; (2) tracking small daily empathy wins (e.g., kind interactions) via apps or journals to reinforce compassionate identity and combat fatigue; and (3) creating optimized "pause spaces" at work or home with calming elements for quick emotional resets. Illustrated with stories of physicians like Dr. Maria, Dr. Raj, and Dr. Sofia, these evidence-inspired techniques aim to sustain compassion, joy, and clarity in patient care, relationships, and even financial decision-making. The episode wraps with a seven-day challenge to implement one layer, journal outcomes, and share via email for personalized feedback, promoting self-love as essential for loving others better this Valentine's season. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 94: Cultivating Legacy Wealth – Physician Estate Planning Essentials for 2026
    Feb 10 2026

    Episode 94 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, hosted by Norm Wright, focuses on essential estate planning strategies for physicians in 2026, framed as "cultivating legacy wealth" to protect assets from taxes, probate, and disputes. It highlights that many doctors have outdated plans amid policy uncertainties and outlines three key strategies: (1) establishing or updating wills and revocable living trusts (with pour-over provisions and guardians) to avoid probate and reduce family conflicts; (2) optimizing beneficiary designations, annual gifting (up to $18,000 per person, though actually $19,000 in 2026), and tools like ILITs or SLATs for tax minimization; and (3) incorporating healthcare directives, powers of attorney, and HIPAA authorizations to handle incapacity without court intervention. Through physician examples and action steps, the episode urges proactive updates for peace of mind, legacy protection, and generational security, ending with a challenge to implement one strategy and offering free consults. Cambridge does not offer tax or legal advice. Please see the advice of a qualified legal professional. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 93: Breaking Through Plateaus – Advanced Atomic Habits for Sustained Physician Wellness in 2026
    Feb 6 2026

    In Episode 93 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, a Friday wellness episode continuing the Atomic Habits series, host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner with SKC Financial Group, addresses how physicians can break through inevitable plateaus in their 2026 health goals—whether caused by winter slumps, intense caseloads, or life chaos—when initial momentum fades and frustration sets in. Citing physician lifestyle reports showing a majority start strong but stall by mid-year, Norm draws on advanced techniques from James Clear to evolve small, compounding habits into durable identity-based changes that sustain energy, resilience, and joy. He outlines three accelerator strategies tailored for busy doctors: habit inversion to add friction to counterproductive behaviors (like hiding junk food or blocking distractions to protect good habits, boosting adherence significantly); environment upgrades to make positive actions effortless by redesigning spaces with dedicated wellness tools and setups (linked to research showing improved long-term success); and identity reinforcement via weekly Sunday reflections that shift focus from “doing” habits to “being” a resilient, energized physician, solidifying motivation through affirmations and tracking. These advanced layers prevent depletion, support superior patient care, family presence, and clearer financial decision-making, with Norm challenging listeners to apply one strategy to a stalled habit for seven days, journal the breakthroughs, and email support@skcfinancial.com for tailored feedback—urging sharing with colleagues facing similar walls before the next Tuesday finance episode. Live for today, plan for tomorrow. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    7 mins
  • Episode 92: Safeguarding Your Income – Physician Disability Insurance Mastery in 2026
    Feb 3 2026

    In Episode 92 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, a Tuesday financial episode, host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner with SKC Financial Group, emphasizes the vital importance of disability insurance for physicians in 2026, framing it as essential "fences" protecting your financial farm from devastating storms like injury or illness that could halt income streams funding retirement, education, or lifestyle goals. Citing data showing many physicians remain underinsured—often relying on limited group policies—Norm highlights how proper coverage can replace 60–70% of income tax-free, and he details three actionable strategies: prioritizing true "own-occupation" policies with specialty-specific riders to ensure benefits if unable to practice your particular medical role (even if capable in another capacity, with examples from carriers like MassMutual or Principal and real physician success stories); layering inadequate employer group plans with individual policies supplemented by key riders such as cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) for inflation protection and future purchase options to increase coverage as earnings grow without new underwriting; and conducting annual policy reviews to adapt for life changes like marriage, children, or practice shifts while confirming full coverage for mental health conditions and residual disability benefits. These measures safeguard physicians' earning power—their greatest asset—against rising healthcare demands and burnout risks, enabling fearless investing and long-term wealth preservation, with Norm challenging listeners to review one policy aspect this week, share findings via email at support@skcfinancial.com for a free review and quotes, or book a consult, while encouraging sharing with potentially underinsured colleagues ahead of the Friday wellness episode. Live for today, plan for tomorrow. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 91: Mid-Winter Motivation – Keeping Your 2026 Health Goals Alive When Resolutions Fade
    Jan 30 2026

    In Episode 91 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, a Friday wellness episode set in mid-January 2026, host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner with SKC Financial Group, tackles the widespread fade of New Year’s health resolutions among physicians as winter drags on and demanding schedules take their toll. Referencing physician lifestyle trends showing that many doctors launch the year with strong fitness, nutrition, or stress-management intentions but see over half slip by February, Norm emphasizes that these lapses are not failures but chances to refine goals for sustainability. Drawing from habit-building principles, he presents three effective strategies to maintain momentum: performing a mid-month goal audit to reassess and realistically adjust targets (such as shortening workouts during call weeks, with research indicating boosted adherence), building accountability through regular check-ins with a colleague, spouse, or group to transform setbacks into encouragement (linked to higher success rates), and incorporating meaningful non-food rewards for milestones to reinforce positive habits (shown to improve retention). These gentle adjustments help physicians combat seasonal burnout, enhance resilience for patient care, family life, and financial stability, and promote compounding small wins. Norm concludes with a seven-day challenge to implement one strategy, invites listeners to journal experiences and email support@skcfinancial.com for personalized tips, encourages sharing the episode with struggling colleagues, and teases the upcoming Tuesday finance topic—live for today, plan for tomorrow. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 90: The Power of Roth Retirement Accounts – Why Tax-Free Growth Wins for Physicians in 2026
    Jan 27 2026

    In Episode 90 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner, explores the advantages of Roth IRAs and Roth 401(k)s for high-earning physicians in 2026, emphasizing their tax-free growth and withdrawals as a superior strategy amid potentially rising tax rates and longer lifespans. Using a compelling farming metaphor—paying taxes upfront on the "seeds" (after-tax contributions) to enjoy a fully tax-free "harvest" (growth and withdrawals) versus taxing the entire crop later in traditional accounts—Norm highlights how Roth options deliver more spendable retirement income, often 20–30% more according to referenced studies, with no required minimum distributions (RMDs) to avoid inflating Medicare premiums or Social Security taxes. He outlines three actionable strategies: understanding the Roth edge through the farming lens and running comparisons, maximizing contributions (up to $7,500/$8,600 for Roth IRAs and $24,500/$32,500 for Roth 401(k)s, including catch-ups) plus backdoor conversions for those over income limits, and leveraging Roth for flexible withdrawals, legacy planning with tax-free inheritance, and market volatility resilience—urging listeners to plant these "seeds" wisely this year for lasting financial freedom. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual. Withdrawals from Roth IRAs or 401(k)s are tax free if taken after age 59­½ and a Roth contract has been open for at least five years, unless another exception is met.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 89: Relationship Recharge for Physician Couples – Quick Rituals to Strengthen Bonds Amid Busy Schedules
    Jan 23 2026

    In Episode 89 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright addresses the often-overlooked strain on physician relationships caused by erratic schedules, emotional exhaustion, and limited quality time, citing the 2026 AMA Couples in Medicine Survey showing 62% of physician couples experience heightened stress, contributing to elevated burnout and divorce rates up to 25% above average. He introduces three quick, research-backed rituals to recharge bonds: daily 5-minute gratitude shares with specific appreciations to boost satisfaction by 22% and reduce arguments by 18% (as cardiologist Dr. James and his wife experienced during conflicting shifts); weekly 30-minute “no-work” date nights banning professional talk to cut emotional isolation by 28% (revitalizing companionship for anesthesiologist Dr. Lisa and her spouse); and quarterly one-hour life audits to align on family, finances, health, and goals, enhancing long-term happiness by 35% (helping radiologist Dr. Patel and his wife sync on vacations and Roth contributions). Wright emphasizes these streamlined rituals buffer burnout, amplify joy, and support smarter joint decisions, challenging listeners to select one ritual, practice it for seven days, note a positive shift, and email support@skcfinancial.com for personalized suggestions. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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    7 mins