Al Hesselbart: Museum curator starts new life as a performer

“Don’t put yourself in a box,” Al explained. “Maybe it’s a hobby or a job opportunity. But the two most enjoyable things I’ve done in my life are things I started after turning 50.”
Chris & Chris Clement: Preparing for a lifestyle of adventure

Once they are free of their career responsibilities, the Clements want to make one or two RV trips to determine what they want to see first, then they’re going to support their lifestyle by Workamping.
Jeff Kramer: Breaking the bonds of perfectionism

If Jeff had to start over again, there is one thing he’d definitely do when launching his business. “I’d get out of my way a lot quicker and quit worrying about whether or not something was good enough,” he admitted. “I’d just get on with it.”
Michelle Weidenbenner helps moms change havoc to hope

“Because I knew moms needed me, I was able to lose my embarrassment and thinking I wasn’t enough. I just focused on that one person who needed to hear what I had to say, and it made starting something new much easier.”
Steve Rupert: Finding true love and purpose at work after 50

“Fortunately, my life came together at just the right time with a relationship to a woman I adore, and a business that is ideally suited to my skills and experience. While I have grown up considerably in the past few years, I am having more fun than I have had in decades.”
John & Kathy Huggins: Building a community while living their RV dream

“We wanted to tell people about things we learned the hard way so that their experiences could be a little easier,” John explained. “We talked about all the places we traveled and cool places we visited.”
Kari Clark: Put fear behind you and step into your destiny

After Kari created a vulnerable post about her situation on Facebook, she received many friend requests from other people, and she started building a business.
Janet Black: Using personal pain to bring comfort to others

“If you have some income, when you’re retired you certainly have plenty of time. Retirement is the ideal time to engage in things you’ve wanted to do for years, but kept pushing to the side,” said Janet.
Mary Jane Williams: Find your ‘why,’ the rest falls in place

“YouTube is wonderful. You can become YouTube certified in just about anything,” she explained. “The important thing is to keep gathering knowledge.”