In Episode 120, Tom Smith explains how he shifted from being a skeptic to seeing his life as having purpose

Rather than unplugging from life after retirement, Tom dove deeper into his faith community, built friendships through Bible studies and service groups, and leaned into volunteering.
Dr. Torkil Færø explains how using wearable devices can improve health, extend life on Episode 119

Torkil describes these wearables as a “dashboard for your physiology,” enabling users to see the real-time effects of their choices.
Dawn Fleming talks about midlife retirement overseas in Episode 118

Whether it’s sailing across oceans, building community, launching new creative ventures, or simply exploring what brings you joy — Dawn reminds us that it’s never too late to start over and live boldly.
Amy Goober and Gwen Bordon celebrate mother-daughter relationships on Episode 117

Together, they model how generations can coexist not only in love, but in collaboration that brings different strengths to the table.
Greg Burris explains how his Give 5 program connects seasoned citizens to nonprofits in Episode 116

Whether you’re approaching retirement or well into it, Give 5 offers a roadmap for discovering how you can use your life experience to make your community better and enrich your own life in the process.
On Episode 115, Angie Clayton uses storytelling to convey how people have a specific purpose

For Angie, storytelling is not about self-promotion; it’s about honoring what God has done in and through us.
Kate Battistelli talks about surviving the empty nest in Episode 114

Kate knows God has a purpose for every stage of life, and the empty nest might just be the open door to your most impactful and rewarding chapter yet.
Annemarie Deutschmann talks about contending with dementia, engaging in aquaponics in Episode 113

Annemarie’s life after 50 is a beautiful testament to how love, loss and faith can come together to create a deeper sense of purpose.
Linda Sasser is passionate about brain health in Episode 112

Just because we’re getting older doesn’t mean we have to slow down mentally. With a little effort and the right habits, we can continue learning, growing and living with clarity at any age.
In Episode 111, Ray Haas continues to disciple others well into his 70s

For people over 50 wondering how they can make a difference, Ray offered a powerful reminder: our purpose doesn’t have to be grand. It just has to be faithful.