Randall Kemp explains how collecting music gives him joy in Episode 163

Randall reflects on what it really means to mentor younger generations, why telling stories works better than giving advice, and how faith continues to guide his decisions.
David Cravit and Larry Wolf challenge stereotypes through SuperAging

With more than 100,000 centenarians in the U.S. today, the idea of coasting into the sunset is outdated. If you have 30 or 40 more years left, the question becomes, what are you going to do with them?
Dr. Terrlyn L. Curry Avery helps people heal from the inside out

Dr. TLC helps people heal from religious wounds, dismantle racism, learn to live with intention and step fully into who they were created to be.
A near-death experience rekindled Jessica Stone’s lifelong dream

“My life didn’t make sense for a long time,” Jessica said. “But, now I can see how every piece has a place and I’m finally living the story I was created to tell.”
At 73, Peter Behn helps seasoned citizens become thriving coaches

Peter launched WisdomWorks, a system tailored for people who may have deep expertise, but limited knowledge about launching a business.
Suzy Mighell explains why she is empty nest blessed in Episode 161

When her youngest child left home on Suzy’s birthday, she was forced her to confront the silence, her identity and try to make sense of how the next chapter of her life could unfold.
Talking about purpose, podcasting with Cliff Ravenscraft

Now in his early 50s, Cliff is pivoting back to his initial calling with more clarity and alignment than he enjoyed in the past.
Dan Metcalfe says rather than aging, seniors can be ‘superhuman’

Dan began a new mission to prove that reinvention, recovery and even remarkable physical transformation are not just possible after 50, but often necessary.
Cliff Ravenscraft urges people over 50 to discover their zone of genius

Cliff Ravenscraft turned a podcasting hobby into a business empire. Now he helps people over 50 to identify and work in their “zone of genius.”
Elizabeth Parsons reframes retirement as a graduation into more

For Elizabeth, retirement is about the moment when experience finally catches up with intention. It ought to be the chapter of more, not less.