Evan Sanchez helps young adults and their parents

“I want people to reach their highest potential,” he said. “And I want young adults to avoid the regrets I had.”
Purpose is not a job: Part Two

Purpose often emerges naturally once meaning is put into motion, and it does not need to be large or highly visible to be significant.
Kirsten Samuel helps betrayed spouses to find hope again

After turning 50, Kirsten stopped assuming the best chapters were behind her and she began seeing later life as a place for assignments, not retirement.
Purpose is not a job: Part One

When people hear “find your purpose,” many assume it means going back to work, but that interpretation misses something far more important.
Sue Donaldson finds meaning in hospitality on Episode 170

Sue talks about loneliness, especially among seasoned citizens, and how reaching out to others often ends up blessing us just as much as the people we invite.
Aaron Hunt moved from corporate engineer to honored kayak fisherman

What started as a way to reconnect with something he loved, fishing, has evolved into a YouTube channel, a growing audience, and even his own line of American-made fishing rods.
Dr. Terrlyn L. Curry Avery helps people rebuild their lives with love

Her work blends psychology and ministry to center on three pillars: the sacred relationship, the selfish relationship and the shared relationship.
Are people happier just lounging around?

I find it hard to believe that simply existing within your own bubble is actually better than being actively engaged in a community.
Want more meaning in life? Try creating a routine

Now in his 60s himself, Arthur C. Brooks has had a lifetime to perfect his idea of the perfect routine to a more fulfilling life. Many of them are spot-on — for other people.
Jim Boad found purpose helping people recover from addiction in Episode 168

Jim explains how a long-delayed desire to give back finally became his full-time mission after 50, and why he wishes he had started much sooner.