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The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

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10 Minutes or Less (Highlights – Season 4: Month 2)

April 01, 2021 13:28 - 7 minutes - 6.53 MB

We help you balance your retirement planning. No other podcasts cover the non-financial side of retirement planning as in-depth. Here's a recap of what we learned in the second month of our 4th season of The Retirement Wisdom Podcast talking with: Barbara O'Neill, A Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University and author of Flipping the Switch: Your Guide to Happiness and Financial Security in Later Life. J. Kelly Hoey author of Build Your Dream Network. Lance Oppenheim, a f...

Plan Holistically for Retirement – Chad Willardson

March 29, 2021 13:06 - 21 minutes - 19.9 MB

What are your images of retirement? How do you picture yourself enjoying your hard-earned freedom? It'll take savvy holistic planning to achieve your vision. It starts with holistic financial planning, but it includes planning for the non-financial aspects as well. Trusted advisors can be valuable assets in your holistic planning for retirement. Our guest is Chad Willardson, President, and Founder of Pacific Capital.  I talk with Chad about his observations on retirement planning and: Why...

How’s Your Personal Brand? – Wendy Marx

March 22, 2021 00:38 - 31 minutes - 28.7 MB

Creating a second act in mid-life and beyond takes reinvention. But our guest today tells us it's only part of the story. Wendy Marx, author of Thriving at 50+: The 7 Principles to Reinvent & Rebrand Yourself, notes that it's wise to also update and upgrade your personal brand. We discuss with Wendy: The biggest challenges that people 50 + face today The story behind how her book came about What it takes to reinvent yourself in a mid-career or second career context The ways people c...

Lessons Learned in Early Retirement – Chris Mamula

March 15, 2021 13:06 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

What can you learn about Early Retirement and the FIRE movement from someone who retired at 41 over three years ago? We catch up with Chris Mamula, of  Can I Retire Yet.com. We first talked with Chris two years ago on his emerging lessons learned, how his early retirement lifestyle is evolving, and his recommendations for listeners who are considering an early retirement plan. He's written a book since we last spoke (Choose FI: Your Blueprint to Financial Independence) and he shares his thoug...

Practices for Brain Health – Dr. Krystal Culler

March 08, 2021 13:05 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB

How do you maintain cognitive health as you age? Our guest today is Dr. Krystal Culler and she shares a range of useful practices for brain health and staying sharp. We discuss with Dr. Culler: How she became interested in Gerontology and Health & Wellness How she defines brain health The misconceptions she sees people having about brain health The relative importance of lifestyle factors versus genetics in cognitive health What people should do to foster brain health The role h...

Some Kind of Heaven – Lance Oppenheim

March 01, 2021 14:40 - 29 minutes - 27.5 MB

About 5% of older adults live in retirement communities in the United States. What's life like behind the gates of retirement communities? Filmmaker Lance Oppenheim looks at life in The Villages, a retirement community in Florida with 130,000 residents, in his new documentary Some Kind of Heaven. We discuss: How he came up with the idea for the film How he selected the four main characters The arc of the stories that unfolded in the documentary His thoughts on what the film says abo...

How’s Your Network? – Kelly Hoey

February 23, 2021 13:32 - 34 minutes - 31.2 MB

It's been a year since the pandemic began. How have your networking relationships evolved? Is it time to rethink how you approach networking? Our guest is J. Kelly Hoey, the author of Build Your Dream Network, and she encourages people to think of networking differently. It's not about networking events, it's about cultivating the right relationships. If you're looking to build a second career, Kelly Hoey's networking tips will change your mindset and your approach to networking. ___________...

Best of The Retirement Wisdom Podcast – On Second Acts

February 15, 2021 13:29 - 8 minutes - 7.93 MB

  Is it time to discover What's Next after your primary career comes to an end? Is there something you always wanted to do? Is there a problem or challenge that your skills and experience could help solve? Is there something calling you? This mini-episode of our retirement podcast highlights three stories of people who are making a difference - in new ways. Cynthia Barnett found her career in education coming to an end prematurely. She spotted an important problem. Girls were not enteri...

When Will You Flip the Switch? – Dr. Barbara O’Neill

February 04, 2021 13:25 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

What are the keys to happiness in retirement? It goes beyond financial security. And if you want to retire happy, what should you focus on? Our guest today is Dr. Barbara O'Neill, author of Flipping the Switch: Your Guide to Happiness and Financial Security in Later Life. Although she is not a fan of the word retirement, she's researched what it takes to make one of life's transitions and retire happy. I discuss with Dr. O'Neill: The story of her next chapter (so far) after leaving Rutger...

10 Minutes or Less (Highlights – Season 4: Month 1)

February 02, 2021 23:45 - 13.5 MB

This is a special mini-episode of The Retirement Wisdom Podcast. It's a quick recap of what we learned in the first month of our 4th season of the podcast. To kick off Season 4, we focused on topics that are front and center for many people at the beginning of a new year: Healthy living Working longer (in different ways) Lifelong learning ___________________________ You can listen to the full conversations here: Take Charge of Your Well-Being – John La Puma, MD How to Future Proof...

Learning is a Lifetime Sport – Tom Vanderbilt

January 26, 2021 13:03 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

  What comes to mind when you hear the phrase lifelong learning? Formal classes, with homework, delivered over Zoom? That's part of it. But there's another dimension that our guest Tom Vanderbilt, the author of the new book Beginners: The Joy and Transformative Power of Lifelong Learning, highlights. He writes about learning a new skill, as opposed to acquiring knowledge. And he's not focused on professional skills. His book is about learning new skills - for fun. Intrigued by his daughter b...

How to Future Proof Your Career – Jeff Gothelf

January 19, 2021 13:05 - 34 minutes - 32 MB

A career change is one of life's transitions - and it's a major one. Is career management a priority in the second half of your career? Our guest today, Jeff Gothelf, author of Forever Employable, argues that it's more important than ever to future proof your career. Taking a proactive approach can be beneficial if you want to strike out on your own someday, but also if you want to enhance your value to your current employer. As the world of work continues to evolve, he shows how you can stay...

Take Charge of Your Well-Being – John La Puma, MD

January 12, 2021 13:39 - 35 minutes - 32.2 MB

At the beginning of a new year, it's natural to think about what you can do to live a healthier lifestyle. Are there changes you can make to enhance your holistic well-being? Our guest, John La Puma, MD is a leader in the practice of Culinary Medicine and EcoMedicine, preventative medicine approaches to create a healthier lifestyle through what we choose to eat and the health benefits of nature. We discuss with Dr. La Puma: How he came to combine medicine, cooking, and farming. The stat...

Successful Aging – Daniel Levitin

December 29, 2020 13:00 - 29 minutes - 26.6 MB

We're all aging, but what do we need to know about successful aging? I reached out to the person who wrote a comprehensive successful aging book, Daniel Levitin, a noted neuroscientist, musician, and author, to find out. I discuss with Daniel Levitin: What led him to write Successful Aging How he defines successful aging Common misconceptions about aging How our brains change as we age What older brains are better at than younger brains The roles personality and mindset play in ...

How to Live a Values Based Life – Harry Kraemer

December 17, 2020 13:33 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

Are you living your core personal values? If you look carefully at how you're spending your time, how aligned is it with your core values? It's a great time to step back, take stock, and make some changes that can make a big difference in the year(s) ahead. Our guest Harry Kraemer, author of Your 168: Finding Purpose and Satisfaction in a Values-Based Life, highlights how self-reflection can help create greater alignment and flexibility. A Values Based Life Our conversation covers a lot of g...

Are You Living Gratefully? – Kristi Nelson

November 24, 2020 13:21 - 32 minutes - 29.6 MB

The benefits of gratitude are plentiful. Yet there's a tendency to take things for granted, even what matters most. How can gratefulness be cultivated without the painful experience of a wake-up call? Our guest, Kristi Nelson, author of the new book Wake Up Grateful, shares her wisdom on how to develop the mindset and practices to be grateful in our day to day lives. Kristi and I discuss: The mission of her organization A Network for Grateful Living The distinction between gratitude and...

Are You Ready to Shift Gears?- Richard Haiduck

November 17, 2020 13:03 - 36 minutes - 33.2 MB

Retirement is one of life's transitions - a big one. What's the ideal retirement lifestyle in today's Baby Boomer retirement? I've had the opportunity to read Shifting Gears, the new book by Richard Haiduck. Through interviews with Baby Boomers in retirement, he paints the picture of the diverse retirement life that different Baby Boomers are living today. Whether you're planning for retirement or you're in retirement, you'll benefit from the stories and life lessons he's captured and chronic...

How to Build a Portfolio Career – Kate Schaefers

November 12, 2020 14:00 - 41 minutes - 37.6 MB

What second career ideas are you considering? The best second career jobs aren't often posted on job sites - you create them. One approach is to build a portfolio career, consisting of several activities that leverage your skills, experience, and interests. Our guest, Kate Schaefers, shares her story of how she created a portfolio career - and her observations on how Baby Boomers and organizations are evolving. I discuss with Kate: What led her to build a portfolio career. How the Advan...

Getting Things Done In Retirement – David Allen

November 06, 2020 14:26 - 38 minutes - 52.9 MB

When you choose to retire, what happens to your To-Do list? Of course, it follows along - and now you're populating it with a whole new set of items that you finally have the freedom to do. But it doesn't take long to get the familiar feeling that many things are competing for your time and attention. I've used David Allen's Getting Things Done® method for years, and I’ve been thinking about how it can be very useful in transitioning to ‘retirement’ and in later life. I'm thrilled to have the...

What Do You Really Want to Do?- Melissa Davey

October 23, 2020 12:47 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

Have you ever wondered how to become a filmmaker? As your second-act career? Melissa Davey knows how - she's done it and she returns to our retirement podcast to share her lessons learned. Her story is about smart risk-taking and the value of a growth mindset. But it's also about the courage to walk away from a career to follow her dream when the opportunity presented itself. She took it and her story is one that's sure to inspire people. Risk-taking Can Lead to New Avenues When people thin...

Are You Ready for The New Long Life? – Andrew Scott

October 15, 2020 12:27 - 41 minutes - 37.8 MB

Advances in science and technology are creating healthier and longer lives. Our guest today has referred to it as a Longevity Dividend. But increased longevity leads to many questions. How can you maintain health and fitness in this era of longevity? How does longevity affect your retirement planning, and how will you grow and protect your non-financial assets? How will you invest your extra years? And how can you experiment with new ways of living and working that are evolving?   Andrew S...

What Can You Do to Age Better? – Anna Dixon

October 07, 2020 12:03 - 28 minutes - 26.1 MB

  Dr. Anna Dixon, CEO of the Centre for Ageing Better, joins our retirement podcast to discuss her new book, The Age of Ageing Better?: A Manifesto For Our Future. With an ageing population, governments and corporations have been slow to adapt, but there's a lot within our control when it comes to ageing well.  We discuss: The mission of UK's Centre for Ageing Better What actions governments and institutions can take to create a society that can age better The most common mispercepti...

Are You in the Driver’s Seat? – Cindy Cox-Roman

October 01, 2020 12:09 - 36 minutes - 33.2 MB

  Our guest, Cindy Cox-Roman, a market researcher and gerontologist, joins our retirement podcast to share her perspective on the vital role of Personal Agency. Psychologist Albert Bandura defines personal agency as "the human capability to influence one's functioning and the course of events by one's actions." As you plan for your life in retirement, it's wise to include personal agency so you can be in the driver's seat of your retirement. I discuss with Cindy: How she became interest...

Can Working Remotely Beat Ageism? – Kerry Hannon

September 24, 2020 13:46 - 33 minutes - 30.6 MB

2020 is changing life in many ways, including the way we work.  The trend toward working virtually was already well underway, but now remote work from home jobs may become more common going forward. Working virtually expands options for older workers who want to work longer, but with greater flexibility. Kerry Hannon joins our podcast to talk about her new book Great Pajama Jobs: Your Compete Guide to Working from Home. She notes how remote work from home jobs level the playing field by focu...

I’m Not Done. Are You? – Patti Temple Rocks

September 16, 2020 14:15 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

  Ageism in the workplace is increasingly an obstacle to working longer. Patti Temple Rocks, author of I’m Not Done: It’s Time to Talk About Ageism in the Workplace, shares her story and why she's fighting for change. Her book offers a portrait of the costs of ageism and recommends solutions that CEOs and HR can implement. We discuss with Patti Temple Rocks: Why she's on a mission to combat ageism in the workplace When she first noticed ageism in the workplace The signs and subtle si...

A Second Act after The Law – Mark Shaiken

September 09, 2020 13:25 - 28 minutes - 25.8 MB

What's life in retirement like for a retired lawyer? And what does a career change for lawyers look like after years in practice? In this episode of our retirement podcast, we talk with retired attorney Mark Shaiken, about his book And... Just Like That: Essays on a life before, during, and after the law, about his story and his advice on second careers for lawyers (and non-lawyers as well). We talk with Mark about: How he decided to become a lawyer His replacement word for retirement - ...

The Paths We Cross – Noam Eimer and Bruce Satalof

September 04, 2020 11:41 - 27 minutes - 24.8 MB

Do your ideas about retirement include volunteering? Retirement is not the end, it's the beginning of a new phase of life. And a volunteer opportunity provides a new pathway. Two retirees volunteer, become friends, and later write a book about it. In this episode of our retirement podcast, we talk with the authors of  The Paths We Cross. The book is a joint memoir detailing their lives and their experiences as volunteers with AARP. We discuss with the authors: What attracted them to AARP'...

How to Reconnect with an Estranged Adult Child – Tina Gilbertson

August 31, 2020 13:30 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB

  Parenting adult children and maintaining strong relationships with adult children, takes adjustment and flexibility. As parents get older, so do their children. While you'll always be their parent, the lives of adult children bring new dynamics and complexities. Careers, spouses, and in-laws enter the picture. And sometimes family estrangement can occur. In this episode of our retirement podcast, our guest is Tina Gilbertson, author of Reconnecting with Your Estranged Adult Child. We dis...

The Skill Set for Life’s Transitions – Bruce Feiler

August 19, 2020 12:36 - 39 minutes - 35.9 MB

Are You Ready for Your Next Transition? Life's transitions come at you more often than you might think. And when you're transitioning to retirement, you may be dealing with other life transitions simultaneously, such as becoming an empty nester or relocating. Author Bruce Feiler's new book reveals interesting data points on various types of life transitions and how often they tend to occur. Based on 225 interviews with people from all walks of life, Feiler details the common types of transiti...

Navigating An Unexpected Career Change – Maggie Craddock

August 12, 2020 12:02 - 29 minutes - 27.3 MB

How to Take Control of Your Career in Turbulent Times Is it time to switch careers? Or perhaps pursue early retirement and create a second career? Savvy career planning requires you to be thinking two steps ahead in the best of times. However, in times like these, your awareness needs to be sharpened. It's wise to tune in intently to what's happening, in and around you, that may affect what's next for you. Maggie Craddock's new book Lifeboat: Navigating Unexpected Career Change and Disruption...

Can You Grow Younger? – Marta Zaraska

August 03, 2020 13:32 - 24 minutes - 22.8 MB

The Keys to Growing Young Can friendship, optimism, and kindness help you live to 100? Marta Zaraska, author of Growing Young joins The Retirement Wisdom Podcast to explain how the research indicates it can through the mind-body connection. We discuss with Marta: What inspired her to write Growing Young Where some of us may be overinvesting and underinvesting based on scientific research on longevity How optimism and pessimism may affect longevity Why superfoods, supplements and "qu...

How to Live Your Legacy Now – Barbara Shaiman

July 27, 2020 14:28 - 37 minutes - 34.5 MB

The Ripple Effects of Giving Back Giving back is admirable. But in the midst of a busy and successful career, it's can be easy to put off giving back to the community. Donating financially is impactful, especially now, but many people feel a tug that they want to do more. The freedom to retire offers opportunities to do just that. Our guest today, Barbara Greenspan Shaiman, encourages people to think about the impact on future generations. She urges people to get involved and to live your leg...

Making Sense of Medicare – Dan Petkevich

July 22, 2020 13:55 - 22 minutes - 20.2 MB

At some point, you'll become eligible for Medicare. And you'll be faced with a number of options. But how do you know which choices are the right ones for you? There are a number of misconceptions about how Medicare works, so it's important to do your homework. Today we talk with Dan Petkevich about Medicare 101 and discuss: What makes Medicare complicated What people are most surprised by when they begin to look into Medicare Common mistakes to avoid How far in advance people shoul...

Are You Ready For The New Retirement? – Stephen Chen

July 16, 2020 11:57 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MB

The New Retirement is Here - and It Keeps Evolving Planning for retirement is not the type of thing you set and forget. Retirement continues to evolve. And in times like these, you want to make sure that your retirement plan is current and up to speed for a changing landscape. Our guest, Stephen Chen, has his finger on the pulse of retirement today. His company, New Retirement, is an online retirement planning service, with one of the top-rated retirement planning calculators, along with othe...

What’s Your Exit Strategy? – Ashley Micciche

July 05, 2020 16:20 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

What's a business owner's retirement plan? It's often based on the business itself. And to retire smarter, that means you need a sound exit strategy. Don't Put Off Your Exit Strategy An exit strategy is easy to put off. But it's a crucial component of retirement planning for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Putting it off can create unnecessary risk and uncertainty. In fact, a surprisingly high percentage of business owners do not know the valuation of their business. And that leads t...

How to Build a Non-Profit Encore Career – Betsy Werley

July 02, 2020 11:58 - 40 minutes - 55.5 MB

  Making a career change at 50 isn't something you should do on a whim. It takes planning and savvy networking to create the right encore career in the non-profit sector. Our guest on this podcast, Betsy Werley, of Encore.org, made such a transition to an encore career to the not-for-profit world herself after a successful business career. And she's helped many people make smart transitions to second careers. We discuss with Betsy: What led her to pursue an encore career in the non-profi...

From the NBA Hardwood to the Altar – Steve Javie

June 25, 2020 14:29 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

The best midlife transitions are not linear or predictable. You find your calling or life's mission in different ways. The paths are winding. Unexpected events serve as catalysts to redirect you in ways you could not have imagined earlier in life. The story of Steve Javie's journey to find his life's mission is remarkable.  And while his particular path or religion may not be relevant to you, his lessons learned just might be helpful in your unique midlife transition. Bio  A highly regarded ...

How Seniors Are Saving the World With Activism – Thelma Reese

June 05, 2020 19:10 - 39 minutes - 36.3 MB

Can seniors save the world through social activism in their life after retirement? Dr. Thelma Reese thinks so. And, she knows so, too. She's the co-author of the new book How Seniors Are Saving The World: Retirement Activism to the Rescue! with BJ Kittredge. While we often see examples of senior volunteering, this book highlights seniors who are activists in various ways on a range of issues. Seniors Helping Others in Retirement The book tells the stories of seniors from various walks of lif...

No Finish Line – Meyer Feldberg

May 29, 2020 11:48 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

What Will Your Life in Retirement Be Like After a Highly Successful Career? Some people can't wait to enjoy the freedom to retire. But for many of us, it's just the beginning of the next chapter. What is it like to change lanes and perhaps never retire? Professor Meyer Feldberg is the author of No Finish Line: Lessons on Life and Career. He joins us for a conversation about the book, his reflections on different phases of his illustrious career - including his post-retirement career - and hi...

Coping Strategies & Moving Forward – Nick Wignall & Verla Fortier

May 13, 2020 14:50 - 1 hour - 93.7 MB

Maybe you've achieved the freedom to retire or perhaps you're on your way and working from home. In either case, life has changed and will be different for some time. Under these circumstances, what are the best coping strategies for anxiety in uncertain times? And can spending time in nature help us? Can we do our own ecotherapy? In this special podcast episode, two cooped up guys in New Jersey talk with two guests to get their advice. Stay tuned for the final segment where we share our pe...

Retired, But Not Done Yet – Dr. Cynthia Barnett

May 08, 2020 15:40 - 28 minutes - 26.4 MB

Resiliency and perseverance are top of mind these days. Today's retirement podcast conversation is an inspiring story of overcoming adversity throughout life and creating a meaningful second act with a higher purpose. COVID-19 has many ripple effects. Forced to stay at home, many people are finding themselves doing more self-reflection about their true priorities. And others still are being forced to think about what's next earlier than they planned. What will you choose to do when your days ...

What Are The Keys To A Successful Retirement? Fritz Gilbert

April 21, 2020 17:43 - 38 minutes - 35.1 MB

The right retirement tips are like gold. The retirement ideas you envision and the pre-retirement planning you do now can make it happen. Imagine the feeling when you do achieve the freedom to retire. And what does it take? More than ever, it takes sound planning, a balanced approach, and discovering a new purpose in retirement. We're honored to have Fritz Gilbert, of the Retirement Manifesto, return to our podcast to share his retirement advice, and talk about his book The Keys to a Successf...

Not Exactly Retired – David Jarmul

April 01, 2020 13:21 - 24 minutes - 22.3 MB

Volunteering plays a big role in many retirements across many types of volunteer organizations. Today’s guest, David Jarmul, shares his experiences volunteering abroad with his wife with the Peace Corps in his sixties. David’s new book, Not Exactly Retired, tells the inspiring story of a couple who steered off the main highway of the American Dream to reinvent themselves. They left their home to wander around the United States and Nepal and then serve as Peace Corps volunteers in Moldova, in ...

Design Your Life and Get Unstuck – Dave Evans

March 20, 2020 15:46 - 41 minutes - 38.4 MB

Life planning & career planning can be challenging things to tackle, especially in uncertain times like these. Dave Evans, the co-author of Designing Your Life and the new book Designing your Work Life, explains how the principles of design thinking can give you an edge. Whether you’re anticipating a transition to a new chapter in life in retirement, creating a second career or making a savvy career change, “iterating your way forward” is the best way to explore new options. Designing Your L...

The Joy of Movement – Kelly McGonigal

March 04, 2020 13:04 - 38 minutes - 35.5 MB

Our guest today is Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D., and author of The Joy of Movement. Kelly is a health psychologist at Stanford whose Ted Talk on stress has over 22 million views.  The Joy Of Movement is an exceptional book that blends the science behind the psychological benefits of exercise and physical activity with compelling stories of how exercise has helped people overcome challenges and thrive. It’s a great time of year to (carefully) start or resume working out and this book has inspiring m...

How to Make a Wise Career Switch – Dawn Graham

February 24, 2020 12:03 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MB

As people work longer, making a career switch is becoming more common. Planning a career change after 50+ takes a savvy approach that’s in tune with what’s needed in the marketplace today. And a second career can offer an opportunity to apply your skillset in different ways and pursue greater meaning and purpose. But a mid-life career shift takes a smart strategy and a targeted plan to fully leverage your skills and your network. Is It Time for a Career Switch? In this episode, we talk with D...

How to Retire Early and Live Your Life Fully – Leif Dahleen

February 11, 2020 12:52 - 30 minutes - 41.3 MB

Is there a playbook on how to retire early?  You may find yourself dreaming of early retirement now after reading stories of the FIRE movement (Financial Independence and Retire Early). But maybe you’re wondering what it would really be like to retire early and walk away? And perhaps you’ve fantasized about what life would be like without a blaring alarm clock five days a week.   An Early Retirement Story In Progress Our guest is Leif Dahleen, who at 43, did just that in August. We talk with...

With the Freedom to Retire, Where Will You Plant Your New Tree? – Don Ezra

January 31, 2020 16:17 - 30 minutes - 42.3 MB

Once you’ve earned the freedom to retire, what will you do next? What are your plans for retirement? How will you approach preparing to retire so that one day you’ll be happily retired? Well, Don Ezra thinks that the word retirement is obsolete. He believes it’s high time that we reframe how we think about it. In Don’s view what we used to call retirement, is today the beginning of a new second life. He calls it Life Two – life after full-time work. In fact, multiple surveys indicate that the...

Tiny Habits Can Lead to Big Changes – BJ Fogg

January 02, 2020 13:02 - 31 minutes - 29 MB

Behavior change is hard. Studies show that up to 45% of our behavior comes from habits. So, what if we could learn how to build habits and design the new behaviors we want? In this podcast episode, our guest is BJ Fogg, Ph.D., the founder of Stanford’s Behavior Design Lab, and the world’s leading expert in habit formation. His new book Tiny Habits: Small Changes That Change Everything is based on over two decades of groundbreaking research and lays out a simple – yet powerful – behavior chang...

Retirement Planning Includes Getting Good at Getting Older – Rabbi Laura Geller

December 30, 2019 16:26 - 34 minutes - 31.3 MB

Aging Well Takes Skill Wise retirement planning transcends your 401k. The transition to retirement is one of the most significant experiences you’ll encounter in your lifetime. And it’s increasingly being recognized as a new and distinct phase of life. One that’s rich with possibilities for personal development, spiritual growth, learning, and wisdom. While people retire at different ages, what we all have in common is that we are all growing older. And it turns out that aging well takes a ne...

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