Don't Retire, Refire Podcast

Alf Priestley
Don't Retire, Refire Podcast

Welcome to the Podcast 'Don't Retire, Refire'! If you reject the notion of traditional retirement and want to continue to do something meaningful with your next chapter in life, this podcast if for you! You'll find ideas, tips and inspiration from experts, role models and authorities with host Alf Priestley. Having spent over twenty five years advising CEOs, business owners and professionals on optimising their lives, Alf Priestley serves his clients and their families as an experienced adviser, coach and facilitator. He takes a particularly holistic approach, starting with lifestyle design and execution, through to financial integration and enhanced daily quality of life. He enjoys helping leaders to get clear about what really matter to them, their Why. Then supporting them to take decisive action so they can get their greatest gifts into the world. Alf has worked with some of Australia's leading lifestyle planning, tax and legal specialists, and has been referred to as 'The ideal life Integrator’.

  1. Smarter Business Thinking - transcending from competition to collaboration - Wes Hall

    04/10/2019

    Smarter Business Thinking - transcending from competition to collaboration - Wes Hall

    In this episode Wes outlines his experience as an executive in a public company.  Alf has known clients in similar positions who describe a culture of peer competition and combatants. Climbing the corporate ladder is more about not making mistakes, not taking risks, looking good, agreeing with leadership and taking credit for any progress that is made by your team. This common Australian corporate culture is often called "toxic" by business consultants.  A natural consequence of this competitive environment is little innovation, lack of flexibility and suboptimal behaviour as evidence by the recent Royal commissions. Wes then goes on to talk about a far more cooperative and supportive culture which he first experienced in relationship to work in the USA. At first these experiences of support and help can be seen as having an altera motive, almost suspicious! However time has proven this to not have been the case. This environment is naturally more interesting, stimulating and innovative.  You don’t have to look good all the time, and it’s ok to take risks and learn from both successes and failures. In fact this is the culture that Wes now talks about in his new company "Tomorrow super". Both Wes and Alf then postulate that a mindset of cooperation, rather than competition, could be a significant advantage to the unforeseen opportunities and challenges of the future. Wes can be contacted at www.tommorowsuper.com.au

    38 min
  2. Changing Direction - Rhys Chamberlain

    08/09/2019

    Changing Direction - Rhys Chamberlain

    Rhys is a young man who had his heart set on making an impact in the world. He initially thought this might be through an organisation such as "Engineers without Boundaries", so he set out to study engineering at Monash University in Melbourne. What looked like a certain career path initially, turned into a ‘no go’ zone when he graduated at the start of the global financial crisis. Try as he might he could not get a start in his chosen path. Disappointment and sadness naturally set in. Embracing a growth mindset he eventually decided to experiment with other roles and ended up in a well-regarded law firm. Even though he was not a lawyer by training, he found that his double degree in engineering and arts could be repurposed to pursue this new career. He is now skilled in explaining complex insurance and superannuation documents to the public in plain English. He loves helping people make claims that they were not aware of and thereby often changing the direction of their lives. Rhys talks about being single-minded and stationary when he was continually rejected trying to get a graduate engineering position. However, when he opened up to other options and was prepared to try them out he found that new doors open that he could not have foreseen.  "A body at rest tends to stay at rest. A body in motion tends to stay in motion.” Clearly the skill of being able to change direction and repurpose one's training and experience is not just important for those in the 50, 60, 70, but also those in their 20, 30, 40's as technology makes routine work redundant. A great listen for all and very inspiring. Rhys can be contacted at RChamberlain@mauriceblackburn.com.au, or 03 96052757, or https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhys-w-chamberlain/

    27 min
5
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Welcome to the Podcast 'Don't Retire, Refire'! If you reject the notion of traditional retirement and want to continue to do something meaningful with your next chapter in life, this podcast if for you! You'll find ideas, tips and inspiration from experts, role models and authorities with host Alf Priestley. Having spent over twenty five years advising CEOs, business owners and professionals on optimising their lives, Alf Priestley serves his clients and their families as an experienced adviser, coach and facilitator. He takes a particularly holistic approach, starting with lifestyle design and execution, through to financial integration and enhanced daily quality of life. He enjoys helping leaders to get clear about what really matter to them, their Why. Then supporting them to take decisive action so they can get their greatest gifts into the world. Alf has worked with some of Australia's leading lifestyle planning, tax and legal specialists, and has been referred to as 'The ideal life Integrator’.

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