Phil Kean had a dream of being an architect, but put it on hold to pursue other business opportunities. When he turned 40, he realized: it was now or never. And now he’s behind the blueprints of some of the most cutting-edge homes in America.
Marc Freedman
The New York Times has called him the voice of aging Boomers. Find out how he’s redefining what it means to age in America and how he’s helping those over 50 and 60 discover new, fulfilling careers and ways to stay active and relevant.
Jay Conrad Levinson
The legendary advertising executive who coined the phrase “guerrilla marketing” describes why his nearly 30-year-old book is more relevant than ever. Plus, he shares how he’s succeeded at only working three days a week from home, for 40 years!
Childhood Dreams Lead to Dream Career
Are you anxious, willing and ready to follow your passion but not quite sure how to find it? In many cases the root of all passions can be traced back to one place — childhood. See how one woman rediscovered the dreams of her youth.
Susan Sipprelle
Perhaps more than any other group, the recession continues to have a painful effect on the Americans over 50. With her Over 50 and Out of Work project, Susan Sipprelle hopes to change the public perception of these talented workers.
David and Carol Porter
In these tough economic times, many families are discovering that necessity is the mother of reinvention. When their dreams of early retirement vanished, David and Carol Porter decided to pursue their passion for travel.
Joe Robinson
Many of us get so caught up with the stuff we have to do every day, such as work and family obligations, that we forget one of the things we should be doing — having fun. Joe Robinson wants us to retrain our brains.
Pamela Tanner Boll
For many women, being a mother and having a rewarding career can feel like an either/or choice. Mom, artist and filmmaker Pamela Tanner Boll reveals what she’s learned about navigating the crazy territory between being a good mother and good to yourself.
Racing Toward the Finish
Like many who suddenly find themselves without a job, pro cyclist Marty Jemison wondered where his life would take him. He finally decided to listen to his gut and follow his passion. Now he’s bringing everyone along for the ride.
Bruce Frankel
At some point, and sometimes at many points, each one of us will wonder what we’re going to do with the rest of our lives. Author Bruce Frankel set out to find out how people can succeed after the age of 60.
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