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.
Vincent Pugliese helps people reclaim their purpose and freedom

“Dig into something you already love to do,” Vincent advised. “Connect with others in that space. Be generous and be helpful. That’s how every success story starts.”
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.
Claudia Hagadus Long finds purpose through words, weaving and wonder

A lawyer-turned-author, Claudia infused her life with new purpose by writing historical fiction and cozy mysteries, plus embracing fiber arts.
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.
Steve Woodruff helps others find clarity in their second act

“When you find that clarity, it’s liberating,” Steve said. “You can finally stop trying to be something you’re not and instead embrace who you really are.”
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.
After finding her voice through fiction, Karen Nelson helps others tell their stories, too

After a successful career working in nonprofit development for various causes, her transition into literary nonprofit work was both a leap of faith and a natural extension of her skill set.