Educational speaking on Medicare basics, retirement questions, final expense, and long-term care planning.

Educational speaking presentation for a retirement or Medicare audience

Speaking

Speaking and educational events

Andy is available for speaking and educational events for churches, community groups, retiree groups, and local organizations that want practical information on Medicare, retirement questions, and retirement-related coverage topics.

Topic

Medicare basics for groups approaching retirement

A straightforward educational session covering common Medicare terms, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, prescription drug plans, and the questions people often forget to ask.

Topic

Retirement coverage questions people often put off

A talk built around the practical insurance and planning questions that usually come up around final expense, hospital stays, long-term care, and retirement protection.

Topic

Q&A sessions for community organizations

A simpler format focused on answering common questions in plain language rather than giving a polished sales presentation.

Speaking topics

  • Medicare basics for groups approaching retirement
  • Medicare Advantage vs Medicare Supplement explained simply
  • Prescription drug plan and Part D questions
  • Final expense insurance and retirement protection concerns
  • Long-term care planning and common supplemental insurance questions
  • Educational talks built around practical concerns and clear next steps

Booking information

Speaking requests can be made through the contact page. Andy can tailor talks for churches, retiree groups, community groups, and similar organizations that want practical retirement and Medicare education.

Use the contact page to ask about topics, availability, and group presentations.

Ideal audiences for retirement and Medicare speaking

Speaking events work well for churches, community groups, retiree groups, civic organizations, and local audiences that want practical explanations of Medicare, retirement planning questions, final expense concerns, or long-term care topics. Many organizations want an educational format that feels clear and approachable rather than overly technical.

Common educational themes

Popular themes include Medicare basics for people approaching retirement, the difference between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans, prescription drug plan questions, retirement protection concerns, final expense insurance, and the coverage gaps people often discover around dental, vision, hospital stays, or long-term care needs.