Paul Irving is almost synonymous with the positive aging movement. As founding Chair of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging, Paul was and continues to
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Paul Irving is almost synonymous with the positive aging movement. As founding Chair of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging, Paul was and continues to
Mike Drak’s latest challenge was to train and run an Ironman! Check out our interview to find out how he did. We also cover a number of other
Beverly Jones is a serial career reinventor. A corporate executive, lawyer, and university leader who is now an entrepreneur and executive coach, she is an author and podcaster
Feeling like you’re running out of steam? Succumbing to a mid-life career crisis and not sure how to get your mojo back? That’s where our guest Tom Matt
Job seekers often feel under-valued and under-represented in their quest for a viable and sustainable job – especially when it comes to transitioning into their second-act career. Mark
On this episode of The Second Act Show, we talk with social entrepreneur Lawrence Kosick, President and Co-Founder of GetSetup.io,
From an investment banker turned public school teacher, to a telephone repairman now designing and making shoes, to a Peace Corps volunteer in their 60s, to a nurse
Join us as we talk with Dr. Mona Mourshed, the founding CEO of Generation.org, a non-profit dedicated to improving education, training, and employment for marginalized workers of all
Another way of looking at your second-act career is to think of it as what financial planner Justin Smith calls a “Victory Lap.” After establishing your expertise and
On this week’s Second-Act Show, we interview Tim Driver, the founder of Age Friendly Ventures. Tim is a social entrepreneur who revolutionized the career space by being the first