Meet Mike. Your guide to the next chapter.
My life’s mission is to help guide people to a meaningful retirement.



After seeing my father struggle with retirement following my mom’s passing, I discovered my true calling: helping others create the retirement they deserve.
This was the inspiration that created the MAP Framework for retirement

Passive is for income. Active is for living.
You’ve spent decades building a nest egg. Now it’s time to build the nest. I specialize in helping accomplished professionals, business owners, and executives answer the most important question: What are you retiring TO? Together, we design an active, purposeful, and adventurous retirement—the kind you’ll look back on with pride, not regret.
I’m Mike, a professional retirement coach with deeply personal calling to help people live out a meaningful next chapter.
I’m a father and adventurer who’s grateful for having explored over 50 countries. I know firsthand what successful life transitions look like because I’ve lived them.
My journey took me from cooking in luxury hotels across four continents—including a Michelin-starred property in Jersey, Channel Islands, to hotels in Whistler, Japan, Australia, and France—to building an ever-evolving, 19-year photography career. Each move meant adapting to new languages, cultures, and ways of seeing the world—skills that proved invaluable in every transition that followed.
In 2006, I traded in my chef knives for a camera, and my photography is now used in over 80 countries on a monthly basis. I became a top contributor to Getty Images, ran the photography program at Powder Mountain Catskiing, was the official photographer for Tourism Whistler, documented a ski touring expedition in Greenland, and earned recognition as a multi award-winning landscape photographer. My career transition and growth in photography taught me invaluable lessons about adaptation, resilience, and finding purpose in new chapters. But it was my parents’ experiences that changed everything.
In 2020, I held my mom’s hand on her deathbed, promising I would take her ashes to Tuscany—her dream trip she and my dad had the time and means to take but never did. After her passing, I watched my father struggle with loneliness, lack of purpose, and declining health. I watched him realize too late that all the financial planning in the world couldn’t fill the void left by postponed dreams and lack of direction.
These two experiences—my mother’s deferred dreams and my father’s struggle to find meaning—ignited my passion to ensure others don’t face the same regrets. Stepping in to move my dad across the country in 2022, and becoming his caregiver opened my eyes to the critical gap between retirement dreams and reality. Retirement decisions and the amount of planning deeply impact not only ourselves, but those close to us as well.
My approach goes beyond financial planning to focus on what truly matters: building the emotional, social, and purposeful foundations vital to thriving in your retirement years. Through navigating multiple career transitions and exploring diverse cultures worldwide, I’ve developed unique insights into what creates a deeply fulfilling life. I’ve distilled these lessons into my MAP Framework—a comprehensive framework that guides everything I do.
Whether you’re planning your transition or already retired and seeking more meaning, I’ll provide the pathway many wish they’d had from the beginning. Let me help navigate this important chapter with confidence, purpose, and joy—because retirement isn’t just about having enough money; it’s about creating a life worth living before it’s too late.

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Read the latest blogs
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How to Make Friends (Ideally Before) and After Retirement: 12 Ways That Actually Work
Watching my parents navigate retirement taught me something important about friendship. My mom had her own social life—friends she’d see, activities she’d do, a world outside their marriage. My dad? He had my mom. And in his mind, that was enough. But here’s the thing: while she loved him deeply, she needed her own space….
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Couples in Retirement: A Guide to Navigating Your Transition Together
You’ve spent decades building a life together. You may have raised kids, built careers, navigated health scares and financial ups and downs. You’ve been a team through it all. And now retirement is here—or just around the corner—and suddenly you’re facing a new question: How do we do this together without driving each other crazy?…
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Estate Planning for Retirees: How to Get Your Home and Affairs in Order
A Guide to Organizing Your Retirement Life There might be an elephant in the room(s) that many retirees are avoiding: the overwhelming amount of “stuff” accumulated over decades of life, and the state of their personal affairs. This is a deeply personal issue to me. I watched my mom spend three months of her life…









