In Episode 127, John Stange helps people share their wisdom online

John’s advice to those looking for meaning after 50 is to figure out ways you can bless other people with the gifts and wisdom you’ve been given.
Angie Clayton feels chosen to tell stories that matter

“Stories connect us,” said Angie. “They teach, they encourage and they help others realize, ‘Oh, it’s not just me.’ And that can be everything.”
Annemarie Deutschmann finds purpose through grief, storytelling and aquaponics

Annemarie’s story, “Rosie Remembers,” was crafted to help families find peace and clarity during one of life’s most difficult chapters.
In Episode 126, Colin Yearwood describes his passion for helping people succeed in sales

Through his coaching, Colin helps clients identify and work through limiting beliefs that may be sabotaging their efforts without them even realizing it.
Pastor Ray Haas finds purpose in helping others to grow spiritually

“I don’t believe in retirement, not when it comes to God’s work,” Ray said. “Retiring financially is one thing, but spiritually, we don’t stop working until the day we die.”
In Episode 125, C. Vicki Gold helps people age safely, wisely and well

Vicki illustrates how simple changes, like improving posture, slowing down or practicing gratitude, can radically improve how we feel about ourselves and the world around us.
In Episode 124, Jacqueline Leonard explains how helping others opened doors to a new meaningful life

Jackie calls this season her “best life” because it is filled with peace, laughter and an unshakeable relationship with God.
Leslie Wyatt writes romance novels about people in their 60s

Her characters reflect the complexities of aging, which include grown children, health changes and shifting priorities. Through them, Leslie explores themes of second chances, enduring friendship and emotional healing.
Bill Hennessey inspires others to make retirement an impactful season

Whether it’s helping with a local nonprofit, teaching a young adult how to fish, or hosting meals for people living alone, Bill believes every act of service adds up to a life well-lived.
Linda Sasser helps people make sense of brain health

Linda’s mission became clear: educate people on what’s normal, what’s not and how they can take control of their brain health.