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Should I Stay or Should I Go?

In this episode of our retirement podcast, we talk with Melissa Davey.  Melissa is a filmmaker who re-invented herself and pivoted to her second career in her mid-sixties. She is just completing her first documentary feature film: The Beyond Sixty Project.
Melissa shares her advice on making a big mid-life career shift.  We talk about what she has learned from the women in her film about reinvention, purpose, and courage.
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Bio

Melissa Davey is a documentary filmmaker who lives in Valley Forge, PA. She is a wife, a mother and a grandmother to three young boys. Melissa is a world traveler and curious about everything unknown. She recently retired after more than two decades from GENEX Services Inc., where she was recruited to build and operate the company’s Social Security representation division. GENEX is the largest Managed Care case management organization in the U.S. Prior to GENEX, Melissa had almost twenty years of diversified experience in the field of disability. She held senior leadership and management positions throughout her career. Melissa’s second act career is fueled by a lifelong passion for film and story-telling.

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Wise Quotes

On Second Act Careers

“Right away, when I just said I’m going be a filmmaker, I immediately got an idea to do a documentary about women like me. Women who were over the age of 60 but who were continuing to be relevant and not hanging it up, not just retiring in the true sense. Some of them were going onto second and third acts. Some were just staying in their current positions and expanding them or changing their roles somehow. But I wanted to highlight the storytelling aspect of it because when I started to do research for the project, all I could find were celebrity women. The only older women that you’ll find as you Google women with great stories are people you’ve heard of – celebrities. So, it took some digging and talking to lots of people and getting referrals…to see if women would be interested in telling their stories because I think that there is great value in not just the younger generation hearing these stories, but also older women and women and men who are thinking of making a change later in life.”

 

On Lifelong Learning

“I think that’s the argument that we have with ourselves where, frankly, I couldn’t argue with myself any longer. It was more the opposite –  why wouldn’t you do it now because if you don’t do it now, you’re not going to do it at all. And talking with, obviously, lots of women now over the age of 60, they have the same sentiment that there’s this train that you get on in life and sometimes you just stay on it. You don’t think too much about other things that you might do but when you do, you realize that, as you age, you just gain more experience.  You gain more confidence and you have the ability to learn.  As long as you’re healthy you have the ability to learn new things.”

 

On Taking Risks

“I think people get into a rhythm. It’s life. You do your thing every day, your routine. Coming out of the routine opens you up. Just when we were kids and we would go to school and we’d learn a new subject or we’d talk to a teacher. I consider myself very lucky. And if I hadn’t thought about all this and done all this, I would …(wow). I’m not an extraordinary person and it’s very clear to me, I know I’m not. I know that I’m an average person but I know that I am willing to take risks.”

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For more on Melissa Davey

https://www.beyondsixtyproject.com/documentary/

Follow Melissa:

Twitter:@DaveyLissa

Instagram:#beyond60

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beyondsixtyProject/

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Side Note
And if you’re interested in learning more about the saxophonist mentioned who’s also pursuing his dream:
https://www.mikecaseyjazz.com/home-encore
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Related Retirement Podcast Episodes

How Seniors Are Saving the World With Activism

Retired, But Not Done Yet

How to Make a Wise Career Switch

Are You Ready to Follow Your Own Path in Retirement?

Why Baby Boomers Are Making a Career Change Driven by Purpose

Will You Be an Entrepreneur in Your Second Act?

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In this episode of our retirement podcast, we interview Linda Hardenstein, a Career Reinventionist and career coach in California. Linda works with her clients to reinvent their careers –and often their lives. Her work as a career coach ranges from helping people make a career change, pivot to a new second career or assisting them in designing  an encore career.

Linda shares her insights on what’s involved in making those types of moves, what obstacles people often encounter and how to get around them.

Stick Around for the Noteworthy segment where we discuss a recent article worth reading. This time it’s about why studies are showing that many people are flocking back to work after they retire. What’s up with that?

Noteworthy Segment

The ‘unretired’: coming back to work in droves – Financial Times

https://www.ft.com/content/041c69e0-cf82-11e7-9dbb-291a884dd8c6#myft:saved-articles:page

 

 


 

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There’s More to Retirement Planning Than Money

It’s about the life in retirement you’ll lead. Today on our retirement podcast, we welcome The Retirement Manifesto to discuss the FIRE movement. He highlights how people striving to become Financially Independent and Retire Early (FIRE) can benefit in their individual retirement planning by including the soft side of retirement.

Fritz Gilbert is a corporate commodity trader, aspiring philosopher and lifelong financial hobbyist who is on the cusp of early retirement at 55. Fritz and his wife recently sold their primary home and moved into a cabin in the North Georgia mountains as part of their downsizing strategy for retirement. Fritz created his blog, The Retirement Manifesto, which he sees as “a canvas for helping people achieve a great retirement”, to share their lessons learned during their journey. The Retirement Manifesto focuses on practical Financial Independence and Retirement Planning issues for folks within ten years of retirement. On our retirement planning podcast, he shares what he’s learned and why your individual retirement planning should be balanced and include the non-financial side.

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Wise Quote:

On the Importance of Purpose in Retirement:

“I wrote, for probably the first 6 to 12 months, probably 80% of my articles were around that side of it but as I started reading more and thinking more and discovering more. What I discovered was that it’s the non-financial side that dictates for most people how successful their transition into retirement is going to be. If you read the studies and the surveys about people that struggle on that transition into retirement, it’s really normally not the financial side. It’s the fact that they haven’t given enough consideration and really deep, serious thought about what they want their purpose to be, what’s going to fill their day, what’s going to get them up in the morning, use whatever phrase you want to use but for the first time in your life you’re responsible for filling your day with something that brings meaning and purpose.”

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Noteworthy:

Stay around and listen to Denis and Joe discuss the article Design a Retirement That Excites You by Jeff Giesea – Harvard Business Review (11/2015)

https://hbr.org/2015/11/design-a-retirement-that-excites-you

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About Retirement Wisdom

We help people who are retiring, but not done yet, discover what’s next.

A long retirement is a terrible thing to waste. And a meaningful retirement doesn’t just happen by accident.

Retire smarter. Schedule a call today to discuss how we can help you make yours great.

 

 

Are Role Models Helpful for My Future Retirement?

Our guest today says No, you have to create your own vision for retirement, based on your values and circumstances. And if I’m planning what my future retirement looks like, what’s different in retirement planning for men and women? In this episode of our retirement podcast, we talk with Dr. Thelma Reese, the co-author of two books with the late Barbara Fleisher – The New Senior Woman: Reinventing the Years Beyond Mid – Life and The New Senior Man: Exploring New Horizons, New Opportunities, which was published in 2017.
Topics discussed include:
  • What’s different about retirement today?
  • What’s different in retirement for women and men?
  • Where did all the role models go?
  • What do I need to know for my future retirement? What does it take to “Man Up” in retirement
  • Her advice on retirement and retirement strategies

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Bio

Dr. Thelma Reese is the author, with BJ Kittredge, of How Seniors Are Saving the World: Retirement Activism to the Rescue! which will be released in June and is available for preorder now on Amazon.

She also co-authored The New Senior Woman and The New Senior Man, along with Dr. Barbara Fleisher.

Dr. Reese is a retired professor of English at Temple University, advisor and national spokesperson for Hooked on Phonics; former director of the Mayor’s Council on Literacy for the City of Philadelphia; a founder of Philadelphia Young Playwrights and organizer of the World Symposium on Family Literacy at UNESCO in Paris in 1994. Visit her blog at ElderChicks.com.

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Noteworthy

Stick around for the Noteworthy segment where we discuss a recent article worth reading – this time it’s about our ability to change and learn in retirement.  Article: Can an Old Dog Really Learn New Tricks?  MarketWatch.com
 https://www.marketwatch.com/story/can-an-old-dog-really-learn-new-tricks-youre-the-dog-2018-03-12
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UPDATED:
Listen to our second retirement podcast conversation with Thelma Reese on the new book she’s co-authored
How Seniors Are Saving the World
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In the first episode of our new retirement podcast, we talk with Leadership and Retirement Coach Jim Frawley, who coaches both Millennials and Baby Boomers. While Baby Boomers often talk about reinventing retirement, Millennials are now ripping up that script. Jim discusses how they think differently about retirement and what Baby Boomers can learn from them (and vice versa). Jim describes how the ‘No Rules’ world that Millennials operate in is empowering – and also challenging -when it comes to retirement.

[Read more…] about What Can Millennials & Baby Boomers Learn From Each Other About Retirement? – Jim Frawley