The Longevity Catch Up with LeyToya Luckett
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In this episode of "The Longevity Catch Up," R&B singer and actress LeToya Luckett shares the importance of early financial planning as critical to health and establishing generational wealth. “The Longevity Catch Up” series is a cross-generational set of interviews that is focused on redefining what society, particularly in the music, sports and entertainment industry, views as “retirement” in an era of increased longevity. It explores more deeply the issues of aging, health, wealth and redefining oneself and the tools needed to match one’s aspirations in health and wealth if living to 100 becomes more of a reality.
In this episode of "The Longevity Catch Up," R&B singer and actress LeToya Luckett shares the importance of early financial planning as critical to health and establishing generational wealth. “The Longevity Catch Up” series is a cross-generational set of interviews that is focused on redefining what society, particularly in the music, sports and entertainment industry, views as “retirement” in an era of increased longevity. It explores more deeply the issues of aging, health, wealth and redefining oneself and the tools needed to match one’s aspirations in health and wealth if living to 100 becomes more of a reality.
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