In Episode 030, Jen Hardy describes how people can feel fabulous over 50

Jen realized after she turned 50 that her whole life had been devoted to serving other people. In doing so, she had neglected the things she loved to do herself.
In Episode 029, Mike and Betty Gill describe the joy of mentoring others

Today I am interviewing a man and woman from Louisiana who had it all – well-paying jobs and a magnificent house on a private 110-acre lake. But, they gave it all up to enjoy a life of adventure and helping others.
In Episode 028, Don Gleason explains why passion is needed at work

Don read a study recently that suggested 75% of people are disengaged at work, and that often comes back to a lack of purpose.
Perry Gabbard describes achieving his 40-year dream to hike the Pacific Crest Trail on Episode 27

The trip was not only an adventure, but kind of a pilgrimage, both spiritually and physically, to overcome some things that had taken control of Perry’s life.
In Episode 26, Mike Brennan explains why a daily creative habit is essential

When Mike felt depressed and unfulfilled in his work, he began a habit to create something new every day for a year until he renewed his purpose.
In Episode 25, David Steen describes his vision for a new American Dream

David is a visionary who saw a flaw in the way people were living their lives, and developed a mission to help them alter their trajectory to enjoy happier, more fulfilling lives by helping others around them.
Tim Ketchersid: Former pastor finds purpose in making people laugh in Episode 024

Tim explained a transition doesn’t signal that your purpose in life is coming to an end. Rather, it’s going in a different direction.
At 57, Chris and Chris Clement move into an RV to start life of adventure in Episode 023

What I liked about the Clements’ story is that they did not wait until they had permission from society to “retire” before launching out on a lifestyle of travel.
In Episode 022, Andrea Austin offers hope for the Not Old Army

When she was younger, Andrea was given a lot of career and life advice from people who never bothered to ask what she was passionate about doing. Being over 50 is when people can finally do things they put on the back burner decades ago.
Phyllis Jenkins describes her ‘God assignment’ and how it inspires others in Podcast 021

When Phyllis described receiving a “God assignment,” it was a specific mission that took into account her natural skills, learned talents and various life experiences, but with a sense of urgency.