In Episode 035, Susan Salenger explains why patients need to take ownership of their own healthcare

With more than 40,000 known illnesses, Susan said there are too few doctors treating many more patients. That means doctors usually can’t afford to take the time it takes to really delve into the underlying causes of an illness.
Former police officer Chris Hoyer describes his desire to prepare the Thin Blue Line in Episode 034

After retiring months before his 50th birthday, Chris’ new purpose involves helping people prepare for the unexpected, and contending with the post-traumatic stress or survivor’s guilt that often follows.
In Episode 033, Lori Ann King describes the keys to a balanced life

We can always juggle things around to cram one more activity or appointment into our calendar, but we need space to relax, unwind and declutter our minds, too.
In Episode 032, Tony Slabaugh explains what it takes to be a good neighbor by simply sharing stories

is showing how people over 50 can make an impact on the world around them by simply sharing wisdom accumulated through a lifetime of learning and hard-earned lessons.
In Episode 031, Kathy Elkind describes her 1,400-mile trek across Europe along the beautiful GR5 trail

But, before jumping into their new community, they wanted to take a year off to tackle an item from their bucket list. As outdoor people who enjoy traveling, the couple opted to go hiking.
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.