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Fund Your Future with DRS

Hosted by Washington State Department of Retirement Systems

Episodes

89

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

A large part of planning for the future starts with how you approach your finances today. Explore some of the basics of financial planning, tools for managing your money and ideas for sparking conversations with friends and family. Join Retirement System employees as they tackle the stigma around money and share their personal financial journeys.

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June 3, 2026Episode 8927 min

Ep 89 - Retirement mindset: Jacob

Balancing student loans, saving for your child’s education and planning for retirement isn’t easy, but it’s a challenge many parents face. Jacob talks about navigating those competing priorities and the lessons he’s learned while trying to find the right financial balance. He also reflects on his new position as the Executive Director of The Law Enforcement Officers' and Fire Fighters' (LEOFF) Plan 2 Retirement Board.

May 20, 2026Episode 8820 min

Ep 88 - Meet Director Leathers

Last year, Governor Ferguson appointed Kathryn Leathers as director of the Department of Retirement Systems. Now that she’s settled into the role, we talk with her about the experience so far. Kathryn spent more than 30 years as a lawyer and served for seven years as General Counsel to former Governor Jay Inslee. She shares what’s surprised her most about leading DRS and lessons she’s learned from managing her own finances.

May 6, 2026Episode 8724 min

Ep 87 - Retiring school employees: moving from SEBB to PEBB

As a school district employee in Washington, you have several choices when it comes to health care in retirement. One option is to enroll in PEBB, the Public Employees Benefit Board. You should apply no later than 60 days after your employer sponsored coverage ends and preferably sooner if possible. We talk with Laura from the Health Care Authority about this important decision and what you need to know. More information: https://www.hca.wa.gov/

April 15, 2026Episode 8625 min

Ep 86 - High income, higher Medicare premiums

Medicare is meant to make health care more affordable in retirement, but if your income is higher, you might pay more than expected. Some retirees are surprised to learn about Medicare surcharges that can add hundreds of dollars to their monthly premiums. In this episode, we talk with Tim, a Medicare expert, to break down these extra costs called IRMAAs (income-related monthly adjustment amounts). Then we walk through what they could mean for your retirement.

April 1, 2026Episode 8517 min

Ep 85 - Retirement mindset: Malia

Growing up, Malia often heard a simple message about money: Don’t spend it. Over time, she’s come to see just how much more nuanced financial decisions can be. Now the DRS Defined Contribution Plan Manager, Malia reflects on a 20-year career and the lessons she’s learned from working with real people. From starting small and automating savings to prioritizing health and flexibility, she offers a thoughtful perspective on preparing for retirement.

March 18, 2026Episode 8413 min

Ep 84 - Free preventative care for PEBB and SEBB members

Taking care of your health might be one of the smartest financial moves you can make. In this episode, we talk with Heather from the Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) about preventive screenings and care available to employees enrolled in PEBB and SEBB plans. Many services including well visits, immunizations, mammograms, and colorectal cancer screenings have no out of pocket cost. We discuss when screenings are recommended as you get older and why some important ones are often forgotten. More information: https://www.hca.wa.gov/employee-retiree-benefits

March 4, 2026Episode 8318 min

Ep 83 - Estate planning with your adult children

As you get older, it’s important your adult children understand your finances, so they’re not left guessing if something happens. DRS team member Adam recently had this conversation and shares important things to cover when planning your estate.

February 18, 2026Episode 8223 min

Ep 82 - Retirement mindset: Seth

Sometimes, confidence in your future can bring peace of mind in the present. That’s been Seth’s philosophy when it comes to saving for retirement. After starting early with a Roth IRA and planning to retire in his mid-40s, Seth shares why he’s still working and why helping people at DRS is so meaningful to him. From a daily running habit, to making homemade pizza each week, he offers a thoughtful look at planning ahead.

February 4, 2026Episode 8119 min

Ep 81 - Retirement mindset: Jenny

In this special episode, the mic gets turned around. Jenny steps down from the host chair as co-worker Christine interviews her about how the conversations she’s had on the show have shaped her own habits and view of retirement. She shares what she hopes listeners take away from the show beyond dollars and cents.

January 21, 2026Episode 8016 min

Ep 80 - The Kevin Bacon rule of retirement

Your retirement health may depend on your social life. In this episode, we unpack the Kevin Bacon Rule of Retirement: why staying connected after you leave the workforce could be one of your most powerful retirement strategies. We chat with DRS team member Mike about his plans for staying connected in retirement.

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