I Cashed Out My 401(k) to Build a Women’s Only Retirement CommunityModern Love

I Cashed Out My 401(k) to Build a Women’s Only Retirement Community

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When it came time to retire, Robyn Yerian didn’t feel like she had enough money saved. She didn’t want to depend on her children or end up in a nursing home, so she cashed out what she had in her 401(k) and bought a plot of land in East Texas. She built spots for tiny homes and called the area the Bird’s Nest.

 

Over time, the Bird’s Nest has become home to a community of women who are rethinking retirement. On this episode of “Modern Love,” Yerian and Cheryl Huff, a longtime resident of the Bird’s Nest, describe what it feels like to grow older together with the support of other women, and discuss why they can’t imagine doing it any other way.

This episode is inspired by Lisa Miller’s story in The New York Times titled, “11 Women, 9 Dogs, Not Much Drama (and No Guys).”

 

 

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jxia
jxia
2025.12.18
啥时候能完全听懂,希望是今年
Toni阿姨
Toni阿姨
2026.2.03
三分四十多秒才到内容
怀特耶
怀特耶
2026.1.15
这里面的不需要male的言论刚出来的时候立刻让我想到cardi b的著名背诵材料。