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This is the second of two conversations with career expert Kerry Hannon, featuring tips for launching a job search in this jittery market. Kerry is a prominent author and journalist, and her column on Yahoo draws millions of followers. She'll explain why online searching isn't enough and suggest ways to connect with potentially helpful people. We'll talk about using LinkedIn as an important tool. She'll talk about highlighting your soft skills, framing your personal story and demonstrating that you are pro-active. For more see: https://kerryhannon.com https://www.yahoo.com/author/kerry-hannon/
Today we talk about the challenging job market. Our guest is Kerry Hannon, a leading expert on career and finance issues and a prominent author and journalist. Kerry is an in-demand, energetic speaker and media presence, and her column on Yahoo draws millions of followers. She describes the “jittery” job market, and we share tips to help you search for a job now, or prepare for a new gig in the future. We will continue the conversation in our next episode, with more of Kerry's suggestions for finding work and thriving when jobs are not abundant. For more see: https://kerryhannon.com https://www.yahoo.com/author/kerry-hannon/
Chris and Amy talk to Kerry Hannon, a senior columnist for Yahoo Finance, about the common regrets people face in retirement. From not saving early enough to taking Social Security benefits too soon, Kerry provides expert advice on how to better prepare for the future. They also discuss the benefits of automating savings, working with a financial advisor, and paying down debt before retiring. Despite these challenges, the conversation highlights the positives of retirement, including happiness, strong relationships, and a positive perspective on aging.
Chris and Amy discuss disturbing body cam footage from September 2023 showing St. Louis police officers walking away from a man with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, citing their shift ending soon. Both officers have been dismissed. Kerry Hannon joins to discuss retirement regrets, emphasizing the importance of early savings, paying down debt, and waiting to claim Social Security benefits to maximize payouts. Chris and Amy also explore the implications of AI traffic cameras and share their excitement about Blues games returning to free TV.
Tragic incidents in Forest Park and a shocking snowstorm carjacking. Kerry Hannon, senior columnist for Yahoo Finance, discusses top retirement regrets and how to plan better. David Kelly, Vice President of Government Solutions at Acusensus, explains the rise of AI traffic cameras and their implications for drivers. Winter driving tips Bernie Miklasz, KMOX sports contributor, on Nolan Arenado's potential trade, Blues vs. Wild, and the Chiefs' playoff outlook. Connor Kerrigan, Director of Communications for Mayor Tishaura Jones, defends the mayor's travel schedule and highlights how it has brought millions in federal funding to St. Louis, including projects like Metrolink and violence prevention efforts. Scott Lincicome, Vice President of General Economics at the Cato Institute, analyzes the blocked US Steel and Nippon Steel merger and its economic and national security implications.
Send us a textIf you're over 50 and pounding the pavement for a job these days, you can face certain challenges. On average, it takes someone aged 55 or older three months longer to find a job than a younger person.Your struggle to find employment results in disappointment at a gut level. Others are furious, discouraged, and dumbfounded by their inability to land a job that suits their experience and desired salary. They pick up part-time consulting jobs to keep afloat, zap resumes into the black hole of online resume bins, wait for a response, and pull their hair out. They have graduate degrees and once held executive and management positions.If you're 50+ and looking for a job, feeling inferior isn't so unusual. You feel like a castoff in today's job market.What are you up against? Some employers figure your salary demands are out of their ballpark and that if they hire you for less, you'll resent it and probably jump ship if you get a better offer. They often perceive, true or not, that you're set in your ways or lack the cutting-edge skills or even the energy to do the job. Then, some hiring managers might surmise that you have age-related health problems or are likely to, and that will be a problem if you take too much time off for periodic sick leave.In this episode, you'll discover:how to prepare both professionally and financially to start out on a new adventurewhere the best opportunities for new employment liehow to find profitable and rewarding jobs to save for retirementhow to cast a wide net to find an opportunity that fits different workers who want different things from their jobsincredible insights into working after 50About Kerry Hannon:Kerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and a leading strategist on career management, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and retirement. She is a frequent TV, podcast, and radio commentator and sought-after keynote speaker at conferences.Kerry is the bestselling and award-winning author of 14 books, including In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work and Never Too Old to Get Rich: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life, a number one bestseller on Amazon and selected by the Washington Post for its Book-of-the-Month Club. Kerry is currently a senior columnist and on-air expert at Yahoo Finance. She was previously an expert columnist, opinion writer, and regular contributor to the New York Times, MarketWatch, and Forbes, and was the PBS website NextAvenue.org personal finance and entrepreneur expert. She has also worked as a writer, columnist, and editor for USA Today, US News & World Report, and Money magazine and as a contributor to the Wall Street Journal. Kerry lives in Washington, DC, and Boston, Virginia, with her husband, documentary producer and editor Cliff Hackel, and her Labrador retriever, Elmore "Elly." Get in touch with Kerry Hannon:Kerry's website: https://kerryhannon.com/ Buy Kerry's book: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/greatjobs Download Kerry's handout: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/hannonguide What to do next: Click to grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition Please leave a review at Apple Podcasts. Join our Revolutionize Your Retirement group on Facebook.
Christine Benz, Morningstar's director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,' the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine sits down with Yahoo Finance columnist and author Kerry Hannon to talk through the benefits of meaningful work in retirement.Benefits of Working Past Traditional Retirement AgeWhat Does the Data Tell Us About People Who Work Longer?How to Make Working Longer a Part of Your Retirement PlanDealing With Age Discrimination in the WorkplaceHow You Can ‘Ask and Address' Your Needs in RetirementKey TakeawaysMore from Kerry HannonBioYahoo Finance ColumnIn Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of WorkKerry Hannon on The Long View: Remote Work Trend Benefits Older Workers Read more from Christine Benz.I'm Not Ready for Retirement (but I'm Not Waiting)Lessons From Another ‘Faux-tirement'How to Determine Your Expected Retirement DateShould Working Longer Be a Part of Your Retirement Plan? Read what our team is writing:Christine Benz Follow Christine Benz on social media.X: https://x.com/christine_benzLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-benz-b83b523
A fulfilling job is great, but being able to do it in your pajamas? Now, we're talking. On today's episode, we're joined by Kerry Hannon, author of “Great Pajama Jobs: Your Complete Guide To Working From Home.” Between that and the dozen other books she's published, Kerry is a renowned professional on careers, entrepreneurship, and financial planning for older adults. The smoother your transition into retirement, the sooner you can find the happiness and fulfillment you deserve. Kerry points out three crucial themes to help you get there. From starting a micro-business to using your retirement savings as continuous income to navigating the inter-generational workplace dynamics, Kerry reveals how remote work is completely reshaping opportunities for older workers. It's a Retire Sooner Pajama party; you don't want to miss it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kerry hannon is a financial journalist and author of several books about employment and retirement. Today, we discuss an article she wrote for Yahoo Finance about the median 401k balances for 55 year olds and what we can learn from them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like most -isms in our world, ageism can be pervasive in the workplace. Older employees might be passed over for new opportunities, expected to fall behind on technology, and generally underestimated just because of their age. Today's guest is optimistic about the future for workers 50 years and older. Kerry Hannon is the author of “In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in The New World of Work.” She sits down with Jessi to discuss how we can set ourselves up for success and new opportunities well into our 50s and 60s. Follow Kerry Hannon on LinkedIn and check out her book here. Follow Jessi Hempel on LinkedIn and order her debut memoir, now in paperback. Join the Hello Monday community: Subscribe to the Hello Monday newsletter, and join us this week on the LinkedIn News page for Hello Monday Office Hours, Wednesdays at 3p ET. To continue the conversation this week and every week, join our free LinkedIn group for Hello Monday listeners https://lnkd.in/hellomondaygroup
What do we do when markets are shaky? Do we change our retirement plan? In this community episode we discuss a recent article by Kerry Hannon about how should we adjust is this inflationary climate and interest rate uncertainty. We delve into asset allocation, rebalancing, and risk tolerance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whether you're seeking something traditional or more flexible, Kerry will offer tips and resources for finding work that will support you intellectually, financially, and spiritually and create a second act that matters.Join career expert Kerry Hannon, a recognized authority on career and workplace issues, for an interactive session on how to craft a meaningful second (or third!) act. Learn where the opportunities are to make a living and a difference. Many older people continue to work - some out of choice, some out of necessity. Unlike many of our parents, most don't have pensions to fall back on to fund not working for a decade or more. Find out how to prepare for today's digital marketplace.About Kerry Hannon:Kerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and a leading strategist on career management, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and retirement. She is a frequent TV, podcast, and radio commentator and sought-after keynote speaker at conferences.Kerry is the bestselling and award-winning author of 14 books, including In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work and Never Too Old to Get Rich: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life, a number one bestseller on Amazon and selected by the Washington Post for its Book-of-the-Month Club. Kerry is currently a senior columnist and on-air expert at Yahoo Finance. She was previously an expert columnist, opinion writer, and regular contributor to the New York Times, MarketWatch, and Forbes, as well as the PBS website NextAvenue.org personal finance and entrepreneur expert. She has also worked as a writer, columnist, and editor for USA Today, US News & World Report, and Money magazine and as a contributor to the Wall Street Journal. Kerry lives in Washington, DC, and Boston, Virginia, with her husband, documentary producer and editor Cliff Hackel, and her Labrador retriever, Elmore "Elly." Get in touch with Kerry Hannon:Visit Kerry's website: https://kerryhannon.com/ Buy Kerry's book: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/whatsnext What to do next: Click to grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition Please leave a review at Apple Podcasts. Join our Revolutionize Your Retirement group on Facebook.
Today's returning guest is our good friend, Kerry Hannon. She's a leading expert and futurist on careers, jobs, entrepreneurship, personal finance and retirement. Kerry is the author of more than a dozen books, including her most recent, In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in The New World of Work. She is a dynamic and popular speaker, and her Yahoo column attracts millions of followers as part of the largest personal finance platform in the world. Here Kerry talks about major workplace trends and career opportunities. She shares advice on how and why to prepare for retirement, no matter what your age is now. And she offers tips about preparing for your next career phase. For more see: https://www.yahoo.com/author/kerry-hannon and https://kerryhannon.com
In an era where we're living longer, families are far away, and we want to stay independent, self-help programs like the Caring Collaborative fill a gaping hole, whether you live in the suburbs or a city.The Transition Network's Caring Collaborative program channels the goodwill of our community into practical help with health issues. Grocery shopping, sharing medical experiences, an escort to your rehab session, a note-taker during a doctor's visit - they're all on the Caring Collaborative's menu of ways participants can support each other. You'll learn about TTN's program - and how you can bring its benefits into small and large groups in your life.In this episode, you will discover:About The Transition Network's Caring Collaborative program, which taps into our community to transform goodwill into practical helpHow to import Caring Collaborative activities into your own large or small groupsSuccess factors in launching a CC programAbout Betsy Werley:Betsy Werley, former Executive Director (2005-2013) of The Transition Network, is proud to be an "encore career" role model. She joined TTN in 2005 after spending 26 years in the for-profit sector, first as a corporate lawyer and then leading business projects at JPMorgan Chase. Her volunteer service as President of the Financial Women's Association was the catalyst for her decision to pursue a nonprofit job. She has also served as Director of Network Expansion for Encore. Org from 2013-2020 and is currently a freelance liaison to the Pass It On Network. Betsy is a regular speaker on transitioning to the nonprofit sector and career transitions in general. Her transition story is featured in What's Next? How to Follow Your Passions to a Fantastic and Fulfilling New Career, by Kerry Hannon, AARP's Job expert; and The Big Shift by Marc Freedman, founder and CEO of Encore.org.Get in touch with Betsy Werley:Visit The Caring Collaborative Website: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/caringcollab Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bwerley/ Download Betsy's Handout: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/werley Buy Book Betsy Recommended: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/womendontretire What to do next: Click to grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition Please leave a review at Apple Podcasts. Join our Revolutionize Your Retirement group on Facebook.
Anyone who began working 20 or 30 years ago has witnessed astonishing changes in the workplace during their career. When the global pandemic hit, older workers fortunate enough to retain their jobs once again had to navigate enormous upheaval virtually overnight. Working from home, often in isolation, over-fifties found themselves facing daunting technological and social challenges. Influenced by the profound changes in the workplace spurred by the pandemic, Kerry Hannon will discuss the five major trends that are here to stay, the rise of the multi-gen workforce, the fundamental demographic changes, and how the most forward-thinking organizations are tapping into the benefits for experienced workers.About Kerry Hannon:Kerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and a leading strategist on career management, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and retirement. She is a frequent TV, podcast, and radio commentator and sought-after keynote speaker at conferences.Kerry is the bestselling and award-winning author of 14 books, including In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work and Never Too Old to Get Rich: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life, a number one bestseller on Amazon and selected by the Washington Post for its Book-of-the-Month Club. Kerry is currently a senior columnist and on-air expert at Yahoo Finance. She was previously an expert columnist, opinion writer, and regular contributor to the New York Times, MarketWatch, and Forbes, and was the PBS website NextAvenue.org personal finance and entrepreneur expert. She has also worked as a writer, columnist, and editor for USA Today, US News & World Report, and Money magazine and as a contributor to the Wall Street Journal.Kerry lives in Washington, DC, and Boston, Virginia, with her husband, documentary producer and editor Cliff Hackel, and her Labrador retriever, Elmore "Elly." Get in touch with Kerry Hannon:Kerry's website: https://kerryhannon.com/ Buy Kerry's book: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/incontrolWhat to do next: Click to grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition Please leave a review at Apple Podcasts. Join our Revolutionize Your Retirement group on Facebook.
Unrelenting inflation, which is hitting just about everyone's bottom line these days, is driving older workers back to the grind, driving us – here at Ageless Glamour Girls (AGG) to republish this very informational podcast episode, which first dropped in May of last year. 'So many great nuggets!The workplace as we know it has changed forever. If you're age 50 and older, and trying to navigate the ever-changing workplace landscape, listen up! It's a new world, and there's a lot to learn! Senior Columnist for Yahoo Finance and on-air expert Kerry Hannon joins us to discuss those changes and so much more. Think flexibility and entrepreneurship! And yes - ageism is real in the workplace. Learn more in Kerry's book - "In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work." #goodstuff**************************KERRY HANNON'S BIOKerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance and retirement. She is a frequent TV, radio and podcast commentator and is a sought-after keynote speaker. Kerry is currently a senior columnist for Yahoo Finance and an on-air expert. She was formerly an expert columnist, opinion writer and regular contributor to The New York Times, MarketWatch, Forbes, and a personal finance and entrepreneurship expert on the PBS website NextAvenue.org.Millions of viewers, readers and listeners have been motivated by Kerry's can-do, down-to-earth message. She has appeared as a career and financial expert on The Dr. Phil Show ABC, CBS, CNBC, NBC Nightly News, NPR, Yahoo Finance and PBS.Kerry has dedicated her work to making a difference in people's lives, to give them confidence and the tools to succeed personally, professionally and financially. She offers her audiences and readers can-do expert advice on the best ways to empower themselves now and for the future.KERRY HANNON'S SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:https://kerryhannon.com/https://www.facebook.com/KerryHannonAuthor/https:/twitter.com/KerryHannonhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kerryhannon/ Yahoo columnsSupport the showHi! Welcome to the Ageless Glamour Girls Podcast! I'm your host, Marqueeta Curtis-Haynes, Founder and CEO of the Ageless Glamour Girls lifestyle brand, and the administrator of a private Facebook group called "The Ageless Café." The show explores all things aging, to inspire and help empower women age 50+ to navigate this new season of transformation. Podcast episodes drop on Wednesdays. You can reach us at: info@agelessglamourgirls.com. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. And thanks for the love, Luvvies!
Ageism is a common obstacle for job seekers on both sides of the age spectrum. Yet, it's especially difficult for those who are older due to conscious and unconscious biases held by decision makers. While it shouldn't be on older job seekers to overcome ageism while looking for work, there are steps they can take to make the process less challenging. Yahoo Finance's Kerry Hannon, who is an well-known author on aging and retirement, joined Andrew for the latest episode of the podcast to offer her tips for overcoming ageism, including getting in the right mindset, navigating the interview process and more. Follow Kerry Hannon on LinkedIn by clicking here. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn to join the Get Hired community by clicking here.
Listen in for my interview with Kerry Hannon on strategies for the changing world of work in these unprecedented times. Kerry recently expanded her own career as an author to now include being a full time columnist for Yahoo Finance. You'll hear lots of great career and financial advice especially for experienced workers from Kerry. We'll talk trends affecting workers and how to navigate to gain more control over your career. Also in this episode, I share a career tip from about the importance of trusting the process and trusting yourself – two ingredients that are essential to finding work you love. Resources mentioned in this episode: Stressed? Take a Breather (Properly) with Dr. Randall Sheffield Anger release meditation Time article on Rage Applying Follow Kerry on Twitter @KerryHannon, visit her website at KerryHannon.com, check out her LinkedIn profile, read her Yahoo Finance column and follow her on Instagram. Check out my new book – Are You Ready to Love Your Job? - https://www.maggiemistal.com/shop/buy-maggies-book-and-get-ready-to-love-your-job-paperback/ Sign up for the Stayluxurious.com - Tequila Tasting
Throughout our own careers, we've seen tremendous changes in the business landscape. From cubicles to open floorplan office factories, a cocktail at lunch to lunch at our desks, overtime to overworking. While the evolution is apparent, nothing could have prepared us for the new way to work post pandemic. Our guest today, Kerry Hannon, has been reporting on business and finance for years and has seen many of these shifts up close and personal. Listening to our discussion today will brighten your day. Kerry is an incredible optimist and believes and inspires women to purposefully crafting our own future. Kerry shares so many incredible stories with us. Hear how she does ‘it all' as an author, contributor, speaker and columnist, how an interview with a Navajo rug weaver opened her eyes to the importance of loving what she does, and the importance of financial security.Kerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and leading expert and strategist on career management and work transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance and retirement. She's the author of more than a dozen best-selling and award-winning books, including “In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in The New World of Work,” “Never Too Old to Get Rich,” “Great Jobs for Everyone 50+,” She is currently a senior columnist and on-air expert at Yahoo Finance.She has covered all aspects of careers, business and personal finance as a columnist, editor, and writer for the nation's leading media companies, including The New York Times, Forbes, MarketWatch, Money, PBS, U.S. News & World Report, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal. Kerry has appeared as a career and financial expert on The Dr. Phil Show ABC, CBS, CNBC, NBC Nightly News, NPR, and PBS.In this episode we're talking about…How Yahoo Finance hired Kerri at 61 because she could do the job and how Kerri didn't let her age hold her back from KNOWING she could do itRetraining, reskilling and using community colleges and intergenerational career centers as resources and support when you are in the job marketHaving conversations around unconscious bias of the hiring managers Why you must say no to the invisible work and focus on doing work where your contribution with be recognized and rewardedKerry identifies two reasons entrepreneurs aren't successful, the inability to talk about what they do and the inability to sell their capabilities and ask for moneyWhy education is the best investment in yourself Opening up your mind about the possibilities of what can be and not letting any unsupportive narratives get in the wayGetting a handle on your finances by facing it and taking a hard look at what goes out and what goes in Tips to stay top of mind when you are remote Mentioned in this episode: More About Kerry In Control at 50+ by Kerry Hannon SCORE Small Business Resources Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Spotify Get your free copy of our digital magazine, GEN neXt, The Voice of the Modern Gen X Woman. www.moderngenxwoman.com/gennext GEN NeXt is a collection of insights from incredible organizations, women, and industry experts who have dedicated themselves to the same cause—turning up the volume of women 40+. We're not just Gen X we're GEN neXt
As senior columnist and on-air expert at Yahoo Finance and author of more than a dozen books, Kerry Hannon is on mission is to help people improve their lives and the lives of others—whether it's finding a dream job, starting an entrepreneurial venture, or securing a financial future. About Kerry Kerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and a leading expert and strategist on career management and work transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance and retirement. Kerry is the author of more than a dozen best-selling and award-winning books, including “In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in The New World of Work,” “Never Too Old to Get Rich,” “Great Jobs for Everyone 50+,” “Great Pajama Jobs: Your Complete Guide to Working From Home,” “Love Your Job” and “What's Next?” She has covered all aspects of careers, business and personal finance as a columnist, editor, and writer for the nation's leading media companies, including The New York Times, Forbes, MarketWatch, Money, PBS, U.S. News & World Report, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal, among other national publications. Kerry has appeared as a career and financial expert on The Dr. Phil Show ABC, CBS, CNBC, NBC Nightly News, NPR, Yahoo Finance and PBS. Follow Kerry on Twitter @KerryHannon, visit her website at KerryHannon.com, and check out her LinkedIn profile at www.linkedin.com/in/kerryhannon. For Instagram users: https://www.instagram.com/kerryhannon/ Key Takeaways You are never too old to get rich. Focus on finding richness in your work and value in what you are doing. The workplace profoundly changed during the pandemic, particularly for those over 50. People were laid off and took early retirement. The shift was psychological as well as financial. By nature of the aging population, there is a tremendous need to keep workers on the job longer. Start planning in your 50s, what you might want to do in your 60s. 'Wade' into that territory by taking a class, doing some informational interviews or job-shadowing. Adopt a learning mindset.
Studies have shown that the highest success rates in entrepreneurship come from founders in middle age and beyond. It's a global movement. Says Paul Irving, chairman of the Milken Institute's Center for the Future of Aging: "We are just beginning to see the economic power of older adults-- and the wisdom and experience that they bring to the workforce as entrepreneurs."Kerry Hannon provides action steps, insights, and resources from her new book, Never Too Old to Get Rich: Starting a Business at Mid-Life. She will discuss the rewards and challenges for those starting businesses, from their passion and hobbies to senior-junior partnerships, start-ups by social entrepreneurs, and women-led ventures.In this program, you'll discover:What factors motivate someone to start a business mid-life?How someone prepares to launch their own business Risks of starting a business in retirementJoys of being an older entrepreneurEight tips on how to become a successful entrepreneur in mid-life.About Kerry Hannon:Kerry Hannon is a leading authority and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and retirement. She is a frequent TV and radio commentator and sought-after keynote speaker at conferences.Kerry is the best-selling and award-winning author of 14 books, including Never Too Old to Get Rich: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life and In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in The New World of Work. She has spent three decades covering all aspects of careers, business, and personal finance as a columnist, editor, and writer for the nation's leading media companies. She is a workplace futurist and senior columnist for Yahoo Finance.Kerry is a National Press Foundation Fellow, a Fellow of the Columbia Journalism School, and the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center's Age Boom Academy. She is a former Metlife Foundation and New America Media Fellow on Aging. She has testified before Congress about the importance of older workers.Kerry received a bachelor's degree from Duke University, where she is an editorial board member. Kerry lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, documentary producer, and editor Cliff Hackel, and her Labrador Retriever, Zena.Get in touch with Kerry Hannon:Kerry's website: https://kerryhannon.com/ Buy Kerry's book: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/hannonrichbook Download Kerry's handout: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/nevertoooldhandout What to do next: Click to grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition Please leave a review at Apple Podcasts. Join our Revolutionize Your Retirement group on Facebook.
On Episode 15 of This is Small Business, Andrea Marquez tries to demystify the fear around all things money by talking about some ways to approach funding your small business. First up, Detara Williams, co-founder of Darlyng & Co., talks about her personal relationship with money and some really helpful tips on bootstrapping, loans, and her personal favorite and current funding method: pitching for grants. Next, Kerry Hannon, senior columnist and on-air expert at Yahoo Finance who's written more than a dozen books on entrepreneurship, joins Andrea for a chat about the different methods of funding and how to choose one that works best for your small business. Join Andrea as she gathers a bunch of useful tips that she'll be storing in her small business playbook.Did you know that we have a voicemail line? If you have questions – or maybe a small business story you'd like to share – all you have to do is click HERE and leave us a message!By submitting your voicemail, you're granting us permission to use the recording in episodes of This is Small Business. Please note, voicemails will not receive direct responses. For help with other questions to Amazon unrelated to this show, you can reach out to Amazon's customer service team at amazon.com/contact-us.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are the stress and tension getting to you? Would you like a simple yet powerful way to release the angst and re-center yourself? Then listen in. My guest in this episode is a certified breath coach. Among his many talents and credentials, Dr. Randall Sheffield is owner of Moksha Therapy in Key West, FL. He expanded his physical therapy practice healing the body to include holistic healing of mind, body and spirit. In this episode, Dr. Sheffield shares specific breathing techniques, the benefits of breathwork and examples of the results he's seen and experienced. Watch the full video of my interview with Dr. Sheffield including BONUS CONTENT! Also, tune in for this month's Career Tip, hot off the presses from my new book "Are You Ready to Love Your Job?" You'll learn how to identify your own career defining moments and uncover the pattern they point to in your ideal career. Kick the new year off right! Listen in and take charge of where you are setting your GPS for 2023! Starting off on the right foot (or left in my case, I'm left-handed) could change your entire trajectory for the year for the better! Happy 2023!! Resources mentioned in this episode: Follow Dr. Sheffield on Instagram @healingwithrandall and check out his YouTube channel where he recently posted this 5 minute video on proper breathing technique. Learn more and join my Winter Mastermind Series - a valuable support group for your career! Read my recent feature in this Yahoo Finance article by Kerry Hannon about new pay transparency laws in some states and how to negotiate a proper salary. Thank you to our Sponsor StayLuxurious.com! Find out more about their upcoming Virtual Wine Tasting experiences and get ready to travel through wine with Travel Writer Craig Zabransky as your guide. He'll discuss each wine and share details on the grapes, regions, styles, tastes and more in a 90-minute presentation. He'll also provide a list of curated wines and include a few culinary tastes to pair with them. Join in virtually from anywhere in the world! Email Craig@StayLuxurious.com for more details or to set up your own private tasting event.
Welcome to the third edition of the Retirement Rebootcast! This is a special limited-edition podcast series focused on my new book - Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track. The book is out this month, so I invited some of my favorite experts on retirement to join me on the program to talk about some of its key ideas. I wrote Retirement Reboot with a very particular group of readers in mind: people getting close to retirement who are not financially prepared. In other words, people who have not been able to save much -or anything - for retirement. They're headed toward a retirement living only on Social Security, which typically replaces about 40% of their working income. Meanwhile, the rule of thumb is that most of us will need to replace at least 70% of our wage income when we retire.The book offers a series of strategies for improving on that math. The key chapters discuss the importance of making a plan, timing your retirement and how to get the most from Social Security and Medicare. I also discuss strategies for building savings, even late in the game, and tapping home equity. From there, I go on to discuss managing your career late in the game, the value of professional advice, how to manage long-term care risk and how to approach the idea of aging in place. For this third episode of the series, let's have a conversation about how to get the most from Social Security. For most of us, Social Security will be the most important retirement benefit - full stop. Decisions about when to claim can make a big difference in your lifetime income. Especially for couples, there can be some interesting choices. Making smart choices has never been more important, especially because Social Security benefits are less generous than in the past. The gradual increases in the full retirement age put in motion by the reforms of 1983 are close to being fully phased in - and that effectively raises the bar on what it takes to generate income from the program.For this episode, I invited two of the most knowledgeable people I know on the topic of Social Security claiming.Mary Beth Franklin is a contributing editor at Investment News magazine, specializing in Social Security, Medicare and Retirement income. She's been a financial journalist for more than 40 years, covering everything from federal budget and tax policies as a Capitol Hill reporter to consumer finances at Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine. One unusual twist for Mary Beth as a journalist - in 2015, she became a Certified Financial Planner in 2015. She is the author of “Maximizing Your Social Security Retirement Benefits.” William Reichenstein is a professor of investment management at Baylor University, a co-founder of Social Security Solutions - a company that has developed a terrific set of online software tools that help individuals and financial professionals sort through claiming decisions. He is the co-author of a book titled Social Security Strategies: How to Optimize Retirement Benefits. Along with claiming strategies, I asked Mary Beth and Bill to talk about Social Security's financial challenges and public worries about the program's future. We also talked about how Social Security might change in the years ahead.Click the player icon at the top of the newsletter to listen to the podcast - or find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify (search for “Retirement Revised”).The Retirement Rebootcast will have six episodes. Next week we'll take a deep dive into navigating Medicare. My guests will be Tricia Neuman of the Kaiser Family Foundation, and Fred Riccardi of the Medicare Rights Center. Retirement Reboot in the newsIn a new essay for Newsweek, I explain the possible cuts facing Social Security - and why we need to move in the opposite direction by expanding the program and shoring up its finances. This is adapted from the chapter of Retirement Reboot titled “Toward a New Social Insurance Era.” I also spoke with Kerry Hannon of Yahoo! Finance about the need to make Social Security bigger - not smaller - to improve retirement security.Join me for an interactive workshop on retirement planningI'll be discussing Retirement during an interactive, online workshop on January 24th. I hope you'll join me!The 90-minute workshop, hosted by Bookends University, will offer practical strategies for improving your retirement prospects, even if your savings are meager and retirement is looming! It will draw from material in Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track.We'll walk through core decisions to make now to improve retirement outcomes, including* Timing Your Retirement* Optimizing Social Security* Navigating Medicare* Tapping Home Equity* Building Savings* Financing long-term care needsTuition for the event is $45, which includes a copy of Retirement Reboot. Bookends University is sponsored by Bookends & Beginnings, my favorite independent bookstore. You can pick up your copy at the store if you're local, or have it mailed to you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit retirementrevised.substack.com
Description: In this episode, I am speaking with my good friend John Tarnoff. This will be our third annual Career Reality Check-In for the 50+ Crowd. This has historically been one of the most popular episodes of the year as John and I have a frank discussion about what we think the year will look like. This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind. I have a 20% off code to share with you guys, it's RYC. To use it, you can go to magicmind.co/RYC and enter the code RYC at checkout. The best part is that they have a money-back guarantee. If you get the subscription, it's 40% off. My 40% off code only lasts 10 days, so hurry up. I have had John on the podcast many times before including the following: Episode 251 - 2022 Career Reality Check-In for the 50+ Crowd Episode 232 - How to Adopt a Career Mindset in the 2nd Half of Life Episode 208 - d2021 Reality Check-In for the 50+ Crowd Episode 154 - John Tarnoff Teaches How to Work for a Millennial Episode 120 - Boomer Reinvention Revisited Episode 19 - Boomer Reinvention John is now a career coach but spent much of his career in the entertainment business. He was fired from 39% of his jobs so he has experienced adversity. He is now focused on 2nd Act Careers and is the cohost with Kerry Hannon of the Second Act Show. For the full show notes and resources mentioned in the episode click here.
In her 15th visit to our program best selling author and now #YahooFinance senior columnist Kerry Hannon always brings energy, sensibility and love. She is a rock and roll fan, a Bonnie Rait fan (she talks about a concert she just attended by Bonnie) and a fabulous human. She cares, her books are the best and she just brings it every time.Learn more about Kerry at her website: https://www.kerryhannon.comIn this episode be listening for these key words:- Futurist- Your Inner MRI- Zina and Ellie- #YahooFinance and her work there- theRFZIf our message motivates you, please subscribe, share, and also check out our new RFZ YouTube Page! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfkwozl82u1ZuBpjWcHNx0QFor more information please visit https://www.tommattshow.com
I was asked by the hosts of The Second Act Show podcast, Kerry Hannon and John Tarnoff, to share with their 50+ audience how to navigate their job search. Watch our entire conversation here, and don't forget to subscribe to their channel. Listen to a short clip of our conversation as we discuss my […]
The Covid pandemic turned the world of work upside down with millions of people losing their jobs and countless other working from home. Now, more than two years later, the new world of work continues to evolve and some retirees, concerned about rising inflation and volatile markets, are returning to work. Workplace futurist Kerry Hannon talks about emerging workplace trends and ways financial professionals can help their clients navigate these uncertain times. From working remotely to building new skills through lifelong learning to launching a business, Hannon discussed how financial professionals can help older clients take control of their future, their finances and their retirement.Please note: This content is intended for financial professionals.Guest Bio: Kerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance and retirement. She is a frequent TV, radio and podcast commentator and is a sought-after keynote speaker. Kerry is currently a senior columnist for Yahoo Finance and an on-air expert. She was formerly an expert columnist, opinion writer and regular contributor to The New York Times, MarketWatch, Forbes, and a personal finance and entrepreneurship expert on the PBS website NextAvenue.org.
Today, I'm talking to Kerry Hannon. Kerry is a senior columnist at Yahoo! Finance and has been writing for decades about women's finance, the changing nature of retirement, and what the workplace will look like in the future. She is a workplace futurist and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and retirement. You've likely seen her writing in the New York Times, MarketWatch, and Forbes, and she has appeared as a career and financial expert on all the major TV networks. In her newest book, In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work, Kerry gives her readers a guide to help them navigate the post-pandemic workplace and take an active role in their careers and financial future. In our conversation, Kerry and I explore how the pandemic has profoundly changed the workplace for people of all ages, how to conquer your fears and find work you love at any age, and the critical differences between how men and women manage their money. GET A FREE COPY OF KERRY'S BOOK, IN CONTROL AT 50+: HOW TO SUCCEED IN THE NEW WORLD OF WORK! Here's all you have to do... Step 1.) Subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review over on iTunes. Step 2.) Text BOOK, that's B-O-O-K to 866-482-9559 for a link to our book request page, complete the form and we will ship you the book for free. It's that simple! In this podcast interview, you'll learn: How an aging population and fewer younger workers are creating a better workplace for people over 50. Why it's so easy to get stuck in a professional rut as you get older–and how to get the confidence you need to regain control of your working life. How to get the skills and education you need to make a career transition. How the COVID pandemic uniquely affected how women work. The best ways to navigate issues around money in long-term partnerships and marriages. Show Notes: RetireWithPurpose.com/318 Rate & Review the Podcast: RetireWithPurpose.com/review Weekly Retirement Newsletter: RetireWithPurpose.com/weekend-reading
Episode Guest: Kerry Hannon, a leading authority and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, and personal finance and retirement as well as a best-selling and award-winning author of 14 booksEpisode Description: When the coronavirus pandemic upended the US economy, many older workers lost their jobs and saw their retirement accounts take a hit. Those who remain employed are grappling with a new way of working: remotely from home, sometimes in isolation, facing daunting technological and social challenges. Work and Jobs expert Kerry Hannon will talk about the way the pandemic has transformed the workplace for workers over 50 and how to find work you love that also has impact.In this episode, you'll discover how to:Navigate this new normalBecome empowered to take control of your professional and economic future with hope, confidence, and optimismSucceed in the workplace and prepare for a financially secure retirementAbout Kerry Hannon:Kerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and a leading strategist on career management, entrepreneurship, personal finance, and retirement. She is a frequent TV, podcast, and radio commentator and is a sought-after keynote speaker at conferences. Kerry is the bestselling and award-winning author of 14 books, including her newest book In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work and Great Pajama Jobs: Your Complete Guide to Working From Home. Kerry is currently a senior columnist and on-air expert at Yahoo Finance. She was previously an expert columnist, opinion writer, and regular contributor to the New York Times, MarketWatch, and Forbes, and was the PBS website NextAvenue.org personal finance and entrepreneur expert. She has also worked as a writer, columnist, and editor for USA Today, U.S. News & World Report, and Money magazine and as a contributor to the Wall Street Journal. Kerry lives in Washington, DC, and Boston, Virginia, with her husband, documentary producer and editor Cliff Hackel, and her Labrador retriever, Elmore “Elly.” Get in touch with Kerry Hannon:Visit Kerry's website: https://kerryhannon.com/ Buy Kerry's book: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/pajamajobs Download Handout: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/newworldwork Grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition, at https://10keyretirementissues.com/
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Navigating the Job Scene Age 50+ with Kerry Hannon (Original publish date: May 11, 2022)Rising inflation, which is hitting just about everyone's bottom line these days, is driving older workers back to the grind, driving us – here at Ageless Glamour Girls (AGG) to republish this very informational podcast episode.The workplace as we know it is changed forever. If you're age 50 and older, and trying to navigate the ever-changing workplace, listen up! The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed that landscape, in several ways. It's now a new world, and there's a lot to learn! Senior Columnist for Yahoo Finance and on-air expert Kerry Hannon joins us to discuss those changes and so much more. Think flexibility andentrepreneurship! And yes - ageism is real in the workplace. You can find details of the changes, in Kerry's new book - "In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World ofWork." #goodstuffAgeless Glamour Girls (AGG) has so much information to share with you, and we do hope you join us on this exciting aging journey! We so appreciate you!AGG Podcast Host: Marqueeta Curtis-Haynes, CEO & Founder of the AgelessGlamour Girls lifestyle brand.Follow Ageless Glamour Girls on Instagram: https://ww.instagram.com/agelessglamourgirls/The Ageless Glamour Girls Podcast is produced by WEG Media Group and Purple Tulip Media, LLC.KERRY HANNON'S SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:www.kerrynannon.comhttps:/twitter.com/KerryHannonhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kerryhannon/ Yahoo columnsKERRY HANNON'S BIOKerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance and retirement. She is a frequent TV, radio, and podcast commentator and is a sought-after keynote speaker.Kerry is currently a senior columnist for Yahoo Finance and an on-air expert.She was formerly an expert columnist, opinion writer and regular contributor to The New York Times, MarketWatch, Forbes, and a personal finance and entrepreneurship expert on the PBS website NextAvenue.org.Millions of viewers, readers, and listeners have been motivated by Kerry's can-do, down-to-earth She has appeared as a career and financial expert on The Dr. Phil Show ABC, CBS,CNBC, NBC Nightly News, NPR, Yahoo Finance and PBS.Kerry has dedicated her work to making a difference in people's lives, to give them confidence and the tools to succeed personally, professionally and financially. She offers her audiences and readers can-do expert advice on the best ways to empower themselves now and for the future.Kerry is the best-selling and award-winning author of 14 books. They include Great Pajama Jobs: Your Compete Guide to Working from Home, Never Too Old to Get Rich: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life.Kerry's newest book, “In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in The New World of Work” was published April 26, 2022, by McGraw Hill.
My guest on the podcast this week is Kerry Hannon, an expert on the future of work and careers. Kerry is a columnist for Yahoo! Finance - and the author of an excellent and timely new book that considers ways that older workers can succeed in the pandemic labor market. It’s called In Control At 50 - How to Succeed in the New World of Work.If you are struggling to determine your late-career moves in the pandemic labor market, Kerry’s book is for you. In this conversation, we focused on the five key themes of In Control at 50+:Remote work is no longer a perkContract positions are swellingMidlife entrepreneurship is increasingly viableOlder workers are making “dream” career changesLifelong learning remains valuableClick the player icon at the top of the newsletter to listen to my conversation with Kerry Hannon.The financial health of Medicare and Social Security: A closer lookForecasting the financial health of Social Security and Medicare brings to mind that old saying: “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”The quip usually is attributed to baseball legend Yogi Berra, although it actually seems to originate with a Danish politician circa 1948. No matter the source, it’s a suitable comment when considering forecasts about our two most important retirement programs.Two years ago, plenty of pundits were warning that the pandemic-induced economic plunge would blow huge holes in these critical social insurance programs. But reports issued this month by the Medicare and Social Security trustees show that the strong economic rebound last year contributed to slight improvements in their health.More people were working and paying Federal Insurance Contributions Act, (FICA) taxes last year. As a result, Social Security’s trustees forecast that the combined retirement and disability trust funds will be depleted in 2035—one year later than last year’s forecast. The Medicare trustees report that the Hospital Insurance trust fund will be emptied in 2028—two years later than forecast last year.Still, both of those dates are too close for comfort—and long-term problems loom for both trust funds.Learn more in my Morningstar column. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit retirementrevised.substack.com
Anyone who began working 20 or 30 years ago has witnessed astonishing changes in the workplace during their career. When the global pandemic hit, older workers fortunate enough to retain their jobs once again had to navigate enormous upheaval, virtually overnight. Working from home, often in isolation, over-fifties found themselves facing daunting technological and social challenges. My guest on the podcast today is Kerry Hannon, author of In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work. Kerry Hannon is a leading authority and strategist who has spent more than three decades covering all aspects of careers, business, personal finance, and retirement as a columnist, editor, and writer for leading media companies. In her new book, In Control at 50+, Kerry illustrates how COVID-19 changed the nature of work, provides a compellingly optimistic vision of the future, and highlights opportunities and specific action steps for achieving success. Here's my conversation with Kerry Hannon, author of In Control at 50+, in episode 580 of Informed Choice Radio.
Kerry Hannon, author of In Control at 50+ shares her tips for all grownups on getting ahead by keeping up no matter what grownup life stage you are in. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/kerryhannon
Today we're talking with Kerry Hannon, an expert about money and future trends, especially for people over the age of 50. Conventional wisdom might tell us that women over 50 are most concerned about their appearance and aging. When I asked women to share what concerns them most, the answer was not about any of those things. It was about money and finances, especially as we get older. Kerry is one of the country's leading experts on topics related to money and finance. Her latest book, In Control at 50 Plus: How to Succeed in the New World of Work, Kerry combines her insights and skills to help us shape our work futures into what we want it to be. It's full of advice and practical tips for all of us managing today's work environment. It's encouraging that we've seen some movement around age acceptance, and there's still a lot of space to improve. Kerry shares her insights regarding ageism, especially as it is related to work. You might be surprised to hear that a lot of the policies and attitudes around ageism often come from the top. Business leaders, who themselves are older, are often those who are reluctant to recognize the value of their older workers. It's frustrating that they don't see the disconnect. Hannon shares that there is good news too. Employers need older workers, and these conversations are slowly gaining traction. Younger workers will also benefit from this work. After all today's younger workers will need to plan for their work future as well. Hear how the differences in work experience and desired work options change as we age. What might fit well at 50, may not be what we want at 60 and beyond. Here are a few areas of job growth: · Health and wellness – especially regarding mental health · Technology – continued growth here with lots of changes · Education – think about things like interpreters, or mentorship Kerry recommends thinking about what resonates with you. What interests you most? Do some research or look at your LinkedIn connections who work at industries that intrigue you. How do they like the work? Do they feel your skills will fit well? Don't be afraid to ask for an informational interview to gain insights about businesses that are new to you. Use these tips and remember to be bold! Opportunities show up when you are willing to look at new options, make changes and try new things. Curiosity is your friend! Hear how to use the HOVER method. This is such a great way to approach changes to life. This is great advice for workers of any age. H – hope. Believe you can do this O – optimism. Feeling good about what's ahead. V – values. Keep learning, focus on personal growth. E – enthusiasm. Focus on things that make you happy and ignite your enthusiasm. R – resilience. This comes from being open to beginning again, with can-do attitude. Believe in yourself. Age really is a number, and no one can take your skills or experience from you. There are lot of new opportunities and possibilities ahead, so approach it with an open mind. Don't be afraid to leave your lane and go a new direction. It's where the magic happens! Connect with Kerry: In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work Great Pajama Jobs: Your Complete Guide to Working From Home The Best of Everything After 50 Bureau Labor of Statistics – Occupational Handbook Get Set Up Connect with Barbara: Love Your Age: The Small-Step Solution to a Better, Longer, Happier Life Barbara Hannah Grufferman website Instagram @Barbara Hannah Grufferman Facebook @BarbaraHannahGruffermanAuthor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you know that two-thirds of workers over 50 and almost 80 percent of the self-employed don't plan to retire at 65? That's according to a study in December 2020, but only 1 in 5 said the pandemic had delayed their exit from the daily workforce. But the same survey found just 62 percent of us are focused on staying healthy so we can keep working. And look, if you're going to keep working, or if you're looking for a job, then you need to stay in shape – with the strength, endurance, agility and social competence that's required. A new book aims to help us navigate today's job market, “In Control at 50-Plus: How to Succeed in the New World of Work” by Kerry Hannon. Hannon lays out why we're working later in life nowadays, the challenges older workers face, and strategies for re-entering the workforce or finding a new job.She joins this week's episode of the Optimal Aging podcast to talk about all this and more. Resources and LinksKerry Hannon‘In Control at 50+' on AmazonNaamly -- Support our advertiser, who helps you keep in touch with your members
Popular author and career futurist Kerry Hannon says the workplace has changed forever, and for older workers that brings some good news. In this episode, she talks about her new book, In Control at 50+, which offers insights about the current job market as well as tips on how people over 50 can navigate their careers. Her advice includes taking stock of what's important to you, looking at a wide range of job options, and being willing to redeploy your skills. Kerry urges you to embrace technology, even if you don't want to, and acknowledges she is still working on that. And she describes new mechanisms to help people reenter the job market after time away, like “returnships” and state programs to connect employers with experienced workers. For more insights from Kerry, visit: https://kerryhannon.com
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About this episode: Navigating the job scene age 50+ with Kerry HannonThe workplace as we know it is changed forever. If you're age 50 and older, and trying to navigate the ever-changing workplace, listen up! The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed that landscape, in several ways. It's now a new world, and there's a lot to learn! Senior Columnist for Yahoo Finance and on-air expert Kerry Hannon joins us to discuss those changes and so much more. Think flexibility andentrepreneurship! And yes - ageism is real in the workplace. You can find details of the changes, in Kerry's new book - "In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World ofWork." #goodstuffAgeless Glamour Girls (AGG) has so much information to share with you, and we do hope you join us on this exciting aging journey! We so appreciate you!AGG Podcast Host: Marqueeta Curtis-Haynes, CEO & Founder of the AgelessGlamour Girls lifestyle brand.Follow Ageless Glamour Girls on Instagram: https://ww.instagram.com/agelessglamourgirls/ and on Facebook. The Ageless Glamour Girls Podcast is produced by WEG Media Group and Purple Tulip Media, LLC.KERRY HANNON'S SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:www.kerrynannon.comhttps:/twitter.com/KerryHannonhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kerryhannon/KERRY HANNON'S BIOKerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship,personal finance and retirement. She is a frequent TV, radio and podcast commentator and is a sought-after keynote speaker.Kerry is currently a senior columnist for Yahoo Finance and an on-air expert.She was formerly an expert columnist, opinion writer and regular contributor to The New York Times, MarketWatch, Forbes, and a personal finance and entrepreneurship expert on the PBS website NextAvenue.org.Millions of viewers, readers and listeners have been motivated by Kerry's can-do, down-to-earth She has appeared as a career and financial expert on The Dr. Phil Show ABC, CBS,CNBC, NBC Nightly News, NPR, Yahoo Finance and PBS.Kerry has dedicated her work to making a difference in people's lives, to give them confidenceand the tools to succeed personally, professionally and financially. She offers her audiences and readers can-do expert advice on the best ways to empower themselves now and for the tuture.Kerry is the best-selling and award-winning author of a 14 books. These include: Great PajamaJobs: Your Compete Guide to Working from Home, Never Too Old to Get Rich: TheEntrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life.Kerry's newest book, "In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in The New World of Work" waspublished April 26, 2022, by McGraw Hill.
Description: This week I am speaking with Kerry Hannon and she has written a new book called In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work. Here is a snippet from the Amazon page: Anyone who began working 20 or 30 years ago has witnessed astonishing changes in the workplace during their career. When the global pandemic hit, older workers fortunate enough to retain their jobs once again had to navigate enormous upheaval, virtually overnight. Working from home, often in isolation, over-fifties found themselves facing daunting technological and social challenges. If this scenario is all too familiar, In Control at 50+ shows how to make the new normal work for you. Kerry Hannon, a workplace futurist and renowned expert on business, careers, and personal finance combines all her insights and skills to help you actively shape your work future into what you want it to be. This episode is sponsored by Career Pivot. Check out the Career Pivot Community, and be sure to pick up my latest book, Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life Third Edition. For the full show notes click here.
In this episode of Work in Progress, columnist and author Kerry Hannon discusses her new book, In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work, which examines how changes in the workforce – accelerated by COVID – are impacting older, midcareer workers. This is a space Kerry Hannon knows a lot about. […] The post 5 enduring changes to the workplace that midcareer workers should know about appeared first on WorkingNation.
In this episode of Work in Progress, columnist and author Kerry Hannon discusses her new book, In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work, which examines how changes in the workforce – accelerated by COVID – are impacting older, midcareer workers. This is a space Kerry Hannon knows a lot about. She's a renowned expert in the employment and workplace space, writing and speaking about career transitions, retirement, and the future of work. The first words of her new book paint a very clear image of just how far and fast COVID cut through the older workforce. "Crush. Covid-19 ripped through the workplace starting in 2020. It spawned job losses and shattered businesses. It triggered many older workers who lost jobs, or were offered early retirement severance packages to leave the workforce — often earlier than planned. It happened fast. It was breathtakingly brutal. And no one was prepared. Older workers who lost their jobs due to the pandemic did so at a higher rate than their younger counterparts." But this is more than a rehash of the fallout of the pandemic — it is a guide to navigating today's altered career and job pathways for midcareer workers. Her message is always a positive one: you don't have to take a backseat in today's job market. Hannon dives deep into what was making it difficult for older workers to find work even before the 2020 health crisis and then looks at the five enduring changes in the way we work today. Most importantly, she offers very practical advice for midcareer workers who are weighing retirement versus a career reset in this new era. Kerry and I have been having this discussion for more than a year now. And I am so happy we can finally let you listen in. Episode 228: Kerry Hannon, author, In Control at 50+Host & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlExecutive Producers: Joan Lynch and Melissa PanzerTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under CC by 4.0Download the transcript for this podcast here.You can check out all the other podcasts at this link: Work in Progress podcasts
In this episode of Work in Progress, columnist and author Kerry Hannon discusses her new book, In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work, which examines how changes in the workforce – accelerated by COVID – are impacting older, midcareer workers. This is a space Kerry Hannon knows a lot about. She's a renowned expert in the employment and workplace space, writing and speaking about career transitions, retirement, and the future of work. The first words of her new book paint a very clear image of just how far and fast COVID cut through the older workforce. "Crush. Covid-19 ripped through the workplace starting in 2020. It spawned job losses and shattered businesses. It triggered many older workers who lost jobs, or were offered early retirement severance packages to leave the workforce — often earlier than planned. It happened fast. It was breathtakingly brutal. And no one was prepared. Older workers who lost their jobs due to the pandemic did so at a higher rate than their younger counterparts." But this is more than a rehash of the fallout of the pandemic — it is a guide to navigating today's altered career and job pathways for midcareer workers. Her message is always a positive one: you don't have to take a backseat in today's job market. Hannon dives deep into what was making it difficult for older workers to find work even before the 2020 health crisis and then looks at the five enduring changes in the way we work today. Most importantly, she offers very practical advice for midcareer workers who are weighing retirement versus a career reset in this new era. Kerry and I have been having this discussion for more than a year now. And I am so happy we can finally let you listen in. Episode 228: Kerry Hannon, author, In Control at 50+Host & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlExecutive Producers: Joan Lynch and Melissa PanzerTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under CC by 4.0Download the transcript for this podcast here.You can check out all the other podcasts at this link: Work in Progress podcasts
If you're still working, you may be pondering a few questions. Should I work longer? Can working remotely help me retire later? Should I create a second act career? If you're retired, you may also be contemplating a few questions. Should I unretire and jump back in? Can I get work doing something different on a part-time basis? Can I retire happy without some version of "work" in my life? Author and expert Kerry Hannon has insights that can help you with these questions - and many more. We discuss Kerry's new book How to Succeed in The New World of Work published on April 26th. Kerry joins us from Washington DC. _________________________ Bio Amazon bestselling author Kerry Hannon is a workplace futurist and nationally recognized expert, spokesperson and strategist on career transitions, entrepreneurship, personal finance and retirement. Kerry's new book is In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in The New World of Work published by McGraw Hill. She is a frequent TV, podcast and radio commentator and is a sought-after keynote speaker and moderator at conferences across the country. Kerry focuses on empowering yourself to do more with your career and personal finances – now and for the future. Her work also focuses on advising women of all ages on how to take charge of their own financial planning. Her work explores what women need to do, at all stages of their lives, to prepare themselves for a financially secure future. She has covered all aspects of careers, business and personal finance as a columnist, editor, and writer for the nation's leading media companies, including The New York Times, Forbes, Money, U.S. News & World Report, and USA Today. Kerry's work has also appeared in BusinessWeek, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, and The Wall Street Journal, among other national publications. She has appeared as a career and financial expert on The Dr. Phil Show ABC, CBS, CNBC, NBC Nightly News, NPR, and PBS. Kerry is currently a Senior Columnist at Yahoo Finance. She is a former columnist and regular contributor to The New York Times, MarketWatch, Forbes, and the PBS website NextAvenue.org. Kerry is the award-winning author of 14 books, including Great Pajama Jobs: Your Complete Guide to Working from Home(Wiley), Never Too Old To Get Rich: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life; the national bestselling Great Jobs for Everyone 50+ (Wiley) . #1 New release on Amazon and bestseller in Job Hunting; Money Confidence: Really Smart Financial Moves for Newly Single Women (Post Hill Press) Getting the Job You Want After 50 (Wiley, 2015) #1 New Release on Amazon and job hunting guide bestseller; the award-winning Love Your Job: The New Rules for Career Happiness (Wiley, 2015); the GOLD Living Now Book Award for Personal Growth/Motivation winner, What's Next? Finding Your Passion and Your Dream Job in Your Forties, Fifties and Beyond (Berkley Trade, 2014). Kerry is a former fellow of the Columbia Journalism School and the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center's Age Boom Academy. She is a former Metlife Foundation and New America Media fellow on aging. She has testified before Congress about the importance of older workers. Kerry graduated from Shady Side Academy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she serves on the Board of Visitors. She received a bachelor's degree from Duke University. Kerry lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, documentary producer and editor Cliff Hackel, and her Labrador Retriever, Elly. She is also horse-crazy and loves the Winston Churchill quotation: "There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man." ______________________________ For More on Kerry Hannon In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work ________________________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like Ageism Unmasked – Dr. Tracey Gendron Tools for a Career Change – Mark Herschberg Retire Happy – Dr. Catherine Sanderson
Episode Topic: In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of WorkAuthor and workplace futurist, Kerry Hannon, will join the The Inspired Leadership Initiative for its final Inspiring Conversation of this academic year to discuss her upcoming book In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work, which highlights the changed nature of work and offers actionable steps for achieving success in the workplace. Featured Speakers: Kerry Hannon, Author and workplace futuristRead this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: go.nd.edu/ce0eaf.This podcast is a part of the Inspired Conversations ThinkND Series titled “Journey Towards Purpose”.Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.n...
Are you looking to transition your career? Start something New? Out of work on looking for your next gig? We face unique challenges ageism, new technology and hiring managers that are decades younger than us. To help us navigate this new work world, Michelle interviews author and senior columnist for Yahoo! Finance, Kerry Hannon who's new book "In Control at 50+ How to Succeed in the New Work World" discuss the new landscape of jobs for those of us over 50.
Today Liz talks with Kerry Hannon – the Consummate Writer. Kerry's a longtime journalist and author, having written for Forbes, Money, US News and World Report, and USA Today, and having published more than seven books. Most interesting for this show, though, is that Kerry began writing about second acts in the early naughts long before any other publications. She's an expert in issues related to the future of the workplace, particularly for our aging population. On today's show, she talks about where the workplace is headed, her new book In Control at 50+ How to Succeed in the New World of Work, and why dogs are very good teachers.
In this episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with Nadia Gkritza, an associate professor at Purdue University. Gkritza is leading a team that's independently evaluating a new product developed by Holcim, a global building materials and concrete company, and Magment, a German startup that is developing wireless charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. The team envisions a world where electric vehicles can recharge by simply driving over magnetized concrete, eliminating the need for separate charging stations and potentially reducing the need for larger batteries to combat range anxiety. Gkritza discusses the development, implementation, and benefits of the magnetized concrete technology; the next steps for the project; the collaboration involved; and the importance of funding electric vehicle charging infrastructure. “Could Roads Recharge Electric Cars? The Technology May Be Close.” by Kerry Hannon; https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/29/technology/electric-cars-magnetic-roads.html “Indiana DOT, Purdue developing wireless EV charging for highways” by Katie Pyzyk; https://www.smartcitiesdive.com/news/indiana-dot-purdue-developing-wireless-ev-charging-for-highways/603774 “Pavement That Wirelessly Charges EVs Will Be Tested in Indiana” by Hazel Southwell; https://www.thedrive.com/tech/41625/pavement-that-wirelessly-charges-evs-will-be-tested-in-indiana
Is working from home the new corner office? If you're looking to land and love a remote work job, listen in as career and finance expert Kerry Hannon of "Great Pajama Jobs: Your Complete Guide to Working from Home" uncovers ideas for finding—and thriving—in the new world of remote work. Plus, strategies for side-stepping ageism in your job hunt. Bonus, we talk the money moves that every woman 50+ should take to thrive, especially now.SHOW NOTES + TRANSCRIPT:acertainagepod.comFOLLOW A CERTAIN AGE:InstagramFacebookLinkedInGET INBOX INSPO:Sign up for our newsletter AGE BOLDLYWe share new episodes, giveaways, links we live, and midlife resourcesLIKE BOOKS?Each month we do an author BOOK LOOK on Instagram Live Follow us for the fun! @acertainagepodCONTACT US:katie@acertainagepod.com