From Save to Safe – A Conversation on Rethinking Risk
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What if the biggest risk in retirement planning isn’t market volatility—but believing you’re prepared when you’re not?
In Episode 38 of the Tao of Chao Podcast, Renee Scherzer interviews Philip Chao on the core philosophy behind his book From Save to Safe.
Drawing on decades of fiduciary experience, Philip challenges the traditional “401(k) mindset” and outlines a path to reach sustainable retirement income.
While modern systems have made it easier than ever to save, Philip argues they have most still under save and the system has not solved for what actually matters: opportunities and distribution methodologies in generating sustainable income in retirement.
Using the Save to Safe framework, this conversation explores how “mindless participation” under the current employer sponsor defined contribution set up —combined with system design—can create a false sense of security and leave participants underprepared.
Key insights include:
• Why saving is only the first phase—not the outcome
• How the current system can create the illusion of readiness
• The hidden risks behind mindless participation
• Why fiduciary responsibility must extend beyond plan design
• How behavior and system structure together shape outcomes
📘 Get the book From Save to Safe: https://www.amazon.com/Save-Safe-Personalized-Fragility-Resilience-ebook/dp/B0FWXCMGQD
Listen to the full episode to understand why retirement planning doesn’t end with saving—and what it really takes to move from Save to Safe.
👓 Learn more about our HOST
Philip Chao
Website: https://philipchao.us
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DISCLOSURE: Views expressed in the Tao of Chao podcasts are individual opinions and they do not represent the employers of each guest or the firm with which each guest is associated. Our podcasts are for educational and informational purposes only and should not be deemed or viewed as investment advice or recommendations. Please consult your personal financial advisor, investment expert, or investment fiduciary before taking any actions about your plan and investments.