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Anthony Martin

Anthony Martin

Medicare Agent & Broker

Since 2025

Day to day

Most of my day is spent on the phone or email checking in on clients, partnering with key referral sources, and playing basketball (only a little bit) with the Medicare department.

Specialties: Medicare

What keeps me here

I love helping seniors. I was raised by my great-grandmother, so I have a heart for them.

One that stuck with me

I helped a client who was raising his two grandsons and dealing with a cancer diagnosis. He was on a plan that wasn't working for him - many of his specialists were out of network, and he was paying too much for his medical treatment and visits. I was able to get all of his specialists in-network and lower his maximum out-of-pocket and specialist visit copay.

The thing nobody tells you

Cheapest isn't always best. You really do want to be appropriately covered when things go wrong.

"To do the useful thing, to say the courageous thing, to contemplate the beautiful thing: that is enough for one man's life." - T.S. Eliot

Anthony

Get to know Anthony

From

Columbia, SC

Fuel

Coffee

Team

Dogs

Escape

Mountains

Vibe

Early bird

Go-to spot

Coa Agaveria y Cocina

Favorite watch

Chinatown

Karaoke song

Bohemian Rhapsody

Off the clock

Hobbies

I read extensively. David Foster Wallace, Cormac McCarthy, Melville, Cervantes, and Dostoevsky are the authors I read most. I like reading a lot of philosophy and theology. I also play chess frequently on my phone or the computer.

Hidden talent

I would like to think I can write well and have good memory skills. For example, I know all the countries and capitals in the world (well, I'm still working on African capitals), all of the American presidents and vice presidents, and am currently learning all Roman emperors and Popes.

Fun fact

I am trying to write a postmodern novel about the Protestant Reformation. I also met Lil' TerRio in Miami.

If not insurance...

Writing fiction

On my desk

Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologica, a study Bible, Baudrillard's Simulation and Simulacra, a notebook, a coffee mug, and some tax forms (I'm a procrastinator).