Episodes
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Jeff is one of the most interesting people I know. He's a wonderful walking and talking complicated beautiful human. I really admire how he has created four or five stages of his life, doing only what he's passionate about, and making a good living at it. All my passions are just buckets into which I pour money...not Jeff. He found a way to make money only doing and working on projects he loves.
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Volleyball National Champion and former professional athlete, Jessica Swarbrick talks about her career trajectory and thoughts on the FIRE movement. Maximizing your life now, not just your career. Jessica talks candidly about putting an emphasis on quality of life, while having success in real estate. Dr. Dale again tries desperately to understand a mindset of having a meaningful career while living your best life daily. Jessica's perspective on her career is brilliant, seeing it as a vehicle to another opportunity. Don't miss Dr. Dale's pep talk to a struggling student.
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Businessman and Coach Neal Perlmutter discusses his (and his generation's) approach to career that allows time in life to do those things he REALLY wants to do. The F.I.R.E. movement approach to living allows him to make a good income, while living a life that looks retired to the rest of us. There is no distinction between productive years and retirement years.
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Dr. Dale discusses with Amy Howorth the art of empathy and seeing others necessary in all great leaders. Amy is a political powerhouse, and leadership consultant to city and statement government agencies and entities. She and Dr. Dale talk about her background and career from rural Ohio to the mayor's office in Manhattan Beach. Amy's approach to life as updated versions of herself is an essential lesson to every Gen-Xer. Learn more about Amy 5.0 at https://solutions-mrg.com/amy-howorth/
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In this episode Dr. Dale discusses ego, pride, and the real reason it is hard to give up "the game." Everyone who has ever been at or near the top of their respective game has developed a toolbox full of skills. Setting down that toolbox is the hard part, but what if it can be picked back up somehow? Let's look at that together.
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In this episode, Dr. Dale proposes "rebranding" as an approach to retirement. In this new paradigm, retirement as a term or concept may become obsolete. The human pathway may become one of phases among various passion projects, or varying focus on different pursuits. What do you think?
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In this episode, Dr. Dale talks about getting involved in projects. Retirement allows you the time to do things you could never do when you worked 60 hour weeks. What projects or skills would you develop if you had more time?
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In this episode, Dr. Dale lays out specifics on a daily routine, new things to learn, and projects to tackle. He recounts his history with healthy living thanks to legendary trainer, Tim Cooper.
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In this introduction to having a fear of retirement, Dr. Dale discusses how he came to be retired years before the standard retirement age. He lays out three considerations for an active retirement: daily routine, continuous learning through fun projects, and finding your passion when you are done doing what you did for an income.