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Don Akchin has had a long, somewhat circuitous career as a writer. Since leaving the working world, he stays busy publishing a weekly newsletter, The EndGame, on the broad topic of positive aging. His newest book, The AfterWork: Finding Fulfilling Alternatives to Retirement, is a positive guide for older adults looking for paths forward in their post-career years. Today we discuss: How his “AfterWork” is far more rewarding than the Work was “The Piña Colada Fever Dream” Moving to “AfterWork” can be a hard transition to accept Boomers have always been “making it up as we went along” The importance of resilience Internalized ageism We end with me asking a rather impertinent “personal question” but it leads to a good chat. Find Don at https://www.donakchin.com/ Learn more about Don and find all his links at The Boomer Woman's Podcast: Don Akchin Want to be a guest on The Boomer Woman's Podcast? Send Agnes a message on PodMatch, here: Agnes on PodMatch
Work stress doesn't stand a chance against the wild and wonderful after-work rituals shared by Stacey, J Sbu, and you! From beachside dolphin-spotting and traffic jam singalongs to boxing out frustrations and savoring late-night cappuccinos, this episode is a whirlwind of creative mood-boosters. Whether it's gaming, binge-watching comfort series or simply soaking in nature's magic, everyone's got a unique way to shake off the day. Dive into a world where laughter, quirky routines, and a dash of extra make every evening feel like a celebration of life beyond the grind. If you missed it live, listen in!
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Viele Juristinnen kennen das Gefühl: fachlich top, aber im Alltag oft auf sich allein gestellt. Genau so ging es auch Marta Fandrey, die lange Zeit vieles im Alleingang bewältigte. Im Interview erzählt sie, warum dieser Weg auf Dauer unbefriedigend war und wie sie den Schritt hin zu mehr Vernetzung, Sichtbarkeit und gemeinsamer Arbeit gewagt hat. Erfahre in der neuen Podcast-Folge 239, wie Marta ihren Weg von der Einzelanwältin zur Bürogemeinschaft fand, welche Rolle Netzwerke wie „Juristinnen netzwerken … After Work“ dabei spielten und warum es so wichtig ist, die eigenen Stärken im Austausch mit anderen einzusetzen.
Send us a textSarah Latrille is an expat storyteller, community builder, and the voice behind ABuckeye in Paris. Originally from Northeast Ohio, she made the move to France inMarch 2020, though her connection to the country began in 2002 when she spenttime as a high school exchange student. With a background in hospitality and baking & pastry, her creative journey has evolved to focus on storytelling, community, and cultural connection.Through her blog and Instagram, A Buckeye in Paris, she shares insights into expatlife, marriage to a Frenchman, motherhood, and adjusting to life in the Parisiansuburbs—all with an eye for detail.She is also the founder of La Sororité Network, a brand new community-driveninitiative created to empower women through connection, shared growth, andbelonging. Its monthly Afterwork events offer female expats in Paris a space to build authentic relationships and support one another. Her next creative venture? Opening a cozy, community-focused coffeeshop in the Parisian ‘burbs.Socials:A Buckeye in Paris● Email: coucou@abuckeyeinparis.com● Instagram: @abuckeyeinparis● Website: abuckeyeinparis.comLa Soroité Network● Email: contact@lasororitenetwork.com● Instagram: @lasororitenetwork● Website: lasororitenetwork.comSupport the show