33 episodes

Re-think Retirement is an inspirational podcast for anyone in ‘unretirement’. If you are thinking about retiring, recently retired – or wanting to change direction later in your retirement, this is for you. On each podcast a guest shares their insights about this stage of life – honestly talking about some of the challenges but also giving you a vast range of ideas as to what you can do. Maybe taking your business skills to help charities tackle big issues; starting an art gallery; growing flowers for the wholesales market; a Michelin-starred chef starting an upmarket food wagon; mentoring younger generations or starting a business.

Some people want to play with their grandchildren, play golf or turn their garden into a haven. This podcast is for those who feel that may not be enough and have an unsettling feeling that they want more after working full time. On Re-think Retirement, you will meet others like you.

The hosts are Victoria Tomlinson, chief executive of Next-Up, and Trevor Hatton, Career Counsellor. They take you on a journey with their guests, sharing their own experiences and insights in the process.

The Re-think Retirement podcast will help listeners have a positive view of life beyond your current career. You will be inspired by some of the amazing ideas that are possible – and have ideas about how to do them for yourself. And hopefully the tips you hear will help you avoid some of the pitfalls others have made!

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    • 4.8 • 4 Ratings

Re-think Retirement is an inspirational podcast for anyone in ‘unretirement’. If you are thinking about retiring, recently retired – or wanting to change direction later in your retirement, this is for you. On each podcast a guest shares their insights about this stage of life – honestly talking about some of the challenges but also giving you a vast range of ideas as to what you can do. Maybe taking your business skills to help charities tackle big issues; starting an art gallery; growing flowers for the wholesales market; a Michelin-starred chef starting an upmarket food wagon; mentoring younger generations or starting a business.

Some people want to play with their grandchildren, play golf or turn their garden into a haven. This podcast is for those who feel that may not be enough and have an unsettling feeling that they want more after working full time. On Re-think Retirement, you will meet others like you.

The hosts are Victoria Tomlinson, chief executive of Next-Up, and Trevor Hatton, Career Counsellor. They take you on a journey with their guests, sharing their own experiences and insights in the process.

The Re-think Retirement podcast will help listeners have a positive view of life beyond your current career. You will be inspired by some of the amazing ideas that are possible – and have ideas about how to do them for yourself. And hopefully the tips you hear will help you avoid some of the pitfalls others have made!

    Seas of Resilience: Amelia Dalton's journey from darkness to mastery

    Seas of Resilience: Amelia Dalton's journey from darkness to mastery

    Embark on an extraordinary voyage with us as we delve into the captivating life story of Amelia Dalton, a true maritime maverick. In this podcast episode, we uncover the twists and turns that shaped Amelia's remarkable odyssey and led her to become a trailblazer in the world of seafaring.
    Amelia's adventure began with a chance encounter in the Western Isles and the acquisition of a Danish boat, setting her on a path that would lead to unexpected destinations and profound transformations. 
    Against the backdrop of a male-dominated industry, Amelia defied expectations and carved out her place as a commercial skipper, becoming the first female to do so in her sector. Her journey was fraught with challenges, yet through it all, Amelia remained undaunted, fuelled by a fierce determination to seize every opportunity that came her way. As she reflects on her experiences, she shares invaluable insights into the power of resilience, the importance of perseverance, and the transformative nature of adversity.
    Amelia's story is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human soul and the enduring power of the sea to heal and inspire. From the rugged beauty of Scotland's islands to the far-flung corners of the globe, she has journeyed fearlessly, embracing life's challenges with courage and grace.
    This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has ever faced adversity and emerged stronger on the other side. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be inspired by Amelia's incredible journey, and discover the endless possibilities that await when you refuse to let life's storms define you.

    • 32 min
    Frances Harper's journey from secretary to filmmaker - a new start after 60

    Frances Harper's journey from secretary to filmmaker - a new start after 60

    Frances Harper, a former secretary, embarked on a remarkable journey into filmmaking at the age of 60, inspired by a BBC Radio Suffolk story. Intrigued by Louise, a young sex worker, Frances felt compelled to share her story properly. Despite having no prior experience with a video camera, Frances purchased one and learned the ropes quickly.
    Motivated by a newfound purpose, Frances reached out to Louise and proposed making a documentary to shed light on her life. The two formed an unexpected bond, with Frances not only documenting Louise's struggles but also actively supporting her by securing better living conditions. The resulting film caught the attention of the local BBC News office, leading to Frances being commissioned for a half-hour special that aired in February 2008.
    Get ready to be inspired by Frances’ unlikely journey of empathy and impact. Her journey from secretary to filmmaker not only showcased her adaptability and determination but also brought attention to the plight of a young woman facing adversity. The experience left a lasting impact on Frances, reshaping her perspective and prompting positive changes in Louise's life.
     

    • 36 min
    There's no such thing as old age! Dancing through the decades with Jane Waring, Happy Dance.

    There's no such thing as old age! Dancing through the decades with Jane Waring, Happy Dance.

    In this uplifting episode of Rethink Retirement, we are thrilled to be joined by Jane Waring, the creative force behind Happy Dance, as our special guest. With over 30 years of experience in teaching dance, Jane is not only a qualified ballet dancer and choreographer but also a compassionate advocate for promoting joy and well-being through movement, especially among those aged over 55.
    Join us as we dive into Jane's inspiring journey and the heart-warming story behind Happy Dance. Discover how she combines her extensive dance expertise with a passion for fostering connections and creating memories. Jane has a unique talent for bringing older individuals together to relive the magic of music and dance from various decades.
    Jane firmly believes that age is just a number, and there's no such thing as being too old to enjoy the freedom of dance. With carefully choreographed routines catering to all fitness levels, Happy Dance ensures that everyone, regardless of age or ability, can participate and revel in the joy of movement.
    Not only does Jane share her insights into the physical benefits of dance, but she also discusses the emotional and social impact it has - making it an inclusive and empowering community for all.
    As we chat with Jane, she opens up about her personal philosophy—that life is meant to be embraced fully, and it's never too late to start. She reflects on the importance of taking oneself seriously and encourages everyone to seize every opportunity for self-expression and connection.
    Get ready to be inspired and uplifted as we explore the power of dance, the beauty of shared memories, and the ageless spirit that Jane Waring and Happy Dance bring to people's lives. Tune in for a dose of positivity, laughter, and a celebration of the timeless joy found in movement and music.

    • 25 min
    Paul Owen dispels the misconception of sales and suggests that unretirement could be the perfect time to explore this path

    Paul Owen dispels the misconception of sales and suggests that unretirement could be the perfect time to explore this path

    Paul Owen not only believes in the skills of 50+ generations but he reckons these are the people who are the best sales people – yet seriously overlooked. Paul dispels the negative stereotypes around sales and says anyone older has been selling all their lives – from convincing a child to go to bed on time to persuading a friend to join you at a particular pub or restaurant.  These are all forms of selling!
    Paul is a seasoned expert in sales coaching and is now applying his skills in new ways. He has learned from his parents who declined mentally when they gave up teaching and believes this period is no longer a time to stop and slow down the way it used to be. He argues individuals over 50 have huge untapped potential in sales, emphasising their life experiences are what qualify them.

    • 37 min
    Is Michael Skapinker’s journey the perfect unretirement story?

    Is Michael Skapinker’s journey the perfect unretirement story?

    Listen to how Michael Skapinker planned his future and created a wonderful mix of life after work at the Financial Times.
    Were there challenges?  Yes.  Michael says the biggest was transitioning from a fact-based career to one that was more emotionally focused. His journey serves as an inspiration for those navigating similar shifts in their post-career life
    If you want to be inspired and get practical tips and ideas for your own journey after full time work (or that of a loved one) this podcast is a must for you.  Michael's story shows that unretirement can be a dynamic phase of life where you can continue to grow, learn, and contribute to society in meaningful ways. But you have to plan for it.  Is his journey a blueprint for a successful unretirement?

    • 40 min
    From corporate career to an empowered unretirement and personal fulfilment - Elton Mouna shares his story and advice on embracing change fearlessly.

    From corporate career to an empowered unretirement and personal fulfilment - Elton Mouna shares his story and advice on embracing change fearlessly.

    In this episode, Victoria and Trevor are joined by Elton Mouna; former hospitality MD who has run three pubs; has been Head of Retail Marketing and Head of PR and Corporate Communications at Fuller's and the MD of London Pub Co Remarkable Pubs.
    Metaphorically speaking, Elton has walked the hospitality industry walk and this has given him the knowledge and experience to talk the hospitality industry talk. He now has what he calls a wobby for a living (that's a work and hobby combo)! Elton talks about, writes about, broadcasts about and podcasts about the hospitality sector.
    In this episode of the Rethink Retirement podcast, Elton explains how you can benefit from your years of hard work in 'unretirement', by getting out there and using your contacts. He redefines the perspective that most people have on how to network. 
    "Work hard to get yourself noticed by people because they will then promote you" he says. He also shares his thoughts on striving for happiness. 

    • 29 min

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