Ageism Survival Guide

John Stech

“Youth runs fast, but age knows the terrain.”  Ageism and age bias are woven into the fabric of modern work culture, shaping decisions in ways most people never see and too many experience firsthand. For millions of professionals over fifty, the message is subtle but unmistakable: you are no longer valued. This podcast exists to challenge that message. It is a space to expose age discrimination, confront the systems that perpetuate it, and reclaim the dignity, confidence, and career power that older workers have earned through decades of lived experience. My name is John Stech. I spent my corporate career with four global automakers, working on five continents and witnessing ageism from both sides of the table. I have seen how organizations justify pushing out older workers, and I have seen the extraordinary value those same workers bring to teams, culture, and long‑term success. It is time to talk about it. It is time to challenge the narratives that diminish us. It is time to take back control of our careers, our confidence, and our future. And after watching dozens of my friends and former colleagues being pushed out of their careers during 2025, I decided to do something about it. I started The Ageism Survival Guide.  This channel is dedicated to telling the truth about what it feels like to be pushed aside, underestimated, or quietly removed from opportunities because of age. We explore the emotional and practical realities of layoffs, forced early retirement packages, exclusion from high‑visibility projects, and the quiet sidelining that so many workers over 50 and 60 endure. These are not isolated incidents. They are structural patterns rooted in corporate bias, flawed assumptions, and a culture that worships youth while ignoring the wisdom, resilience, and strategic insight that only experience can produce. Here, we talk openly about the shock of job loss, the grief that follows, and the long process of rebuilding self‑respect after workplace discrimination. We examine how ageism damages identity, confidence, and financial stability, and we offer tools to withstand its effects. This platform is raw, honest, painful, and deeply human. But it is also a source of strength. You will hear stories of recovery, reinvention, and resistance. You will learn strategies for navigating careers over 50, rebuilding professional relevance, and designing a life that reflects your worth rather than the biases of others. Corporations often label older employees as too expensive, too slow, or not adaptable enough. They are wrong. Years of crisis management, leadership, problem‑solving, and lived experience create instincts that cannot be taught in a classroom or downloaded from a training module. The scars of past challenges become sources of wisdom. The “gut feelings” developed over decades are not liabilities. They are competitive advantages. The Ageism Survival Guide is your companion through the storm. Together, we expose the truth, rebuild what was broken, and create a better life on our own terms. John Stech worked for Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler (now Stellantis), Volvo Cars, and VinFast on five continents. Following a downsizing at Volvo Cars he embarked on a consulting career by starting Shiftgate Consulting LLC, which is primarily focused on the automotive industry. He now advocates on behalf of workers over 50 and wants to help them stand on their two feet following the challenges he faced in pivoting to a second career.  

  1. 5d ago ·  Video

    The Hard Truth About Working For Yourself After 50 - Do It Anyway

    The Hard Truth About Working For Yourself After 50 | Working For Yourself Series — Episode 1 You've been ghosted. Lowballed. Told you're "overqualified." The job market after 50 can feel like a door that keeps closing, and it's not your imagination. Age discrimination is real. But here's what nobody tells you: the smartest move might not be finding another boss. It might be becoming one. In this premiere episode of the Working For Yourself series on the Ageism Survival Guide, we break down why working for yourself after 50 isn't just possible. The data shows it's more likely to succeed than starting at 25. A landmark MIT, Kellogg, and Northwestern study of 2.7 million business founders found that a 50-year-old founder is 2.8 times more likely to build a successful company than a 25-year-old. The average founder of America's fastest-growing startups? 45 years old. Not 25. Not 30. Forty-five. So why aren't more experienced professionals making the leap? Three invisible walls hold them back: fear of starting over, identity tied to a corporate title, and the cultural myth that it's "too late." This episode dismantles all three with data, not hype. You'll learn why your 30 years of judgment, your network, and your domain expertise are unfair advantages that no 28-year-old founder can replicate. You'll discover why service businesses like consulting, advising, fractional leadership, and coaching require zero capital to launch. And you'll hear the hard truths nobody else will tell you about carrying the full weight, unpredictable revenue, and the real isolation of self-employment. We also cover the three pillars you need in place before you make the jump: financial runway (minimum 6 months, ideally 12), the four mindset shifts from employee thinking to owner thinking, and the single most important action step you can take this week, which is writing down the three problems you solve better than anyone else. Those three problems? That's where your business lives. Plus: Ray Kroc started McDonald's at 52. Colonel Sanders franchised KFC at 62. The Kauffman Foundation found that 83.5% of entrepreneurs started by choice, not necessity. You're not too late. You're exactly on time. Whether you've been pushed out, passed over, or you're just tired of playing a rigged game, this episode is your starting point. Watch now, do the homework, and start building something that belongs to you. Next week in Episode 2: We break down the specific types of businesses that 50+ professionals can start, and which ones match your experience, your network, and your financial reality. 🔗 Resources & Free Tools: https://www.ageismsurvivalguide.com/ 📘 Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/ageismsurvivalguide 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ageismsurvivalguide/ 💬 Discord — Join the Conversation: https://discord.gg/rrdaq48xJ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ageism-survival-guide #WorkingForYourself #EntrepreneurshipAfter50 #AgeismSurvivalGuide #SelfEmploymentOver50 #OlderEntrepreneurs #AgeDiscrimination #CareerChangeAt50 #BusinessAfter50 #Over50Entrepreneur #AgeismAwareness #CareerPivot #FractionalLeadership #ConsultingBusiness #JobSearchOver50 #AgeBias #MITStudy #Entrepreneurship #SecondActCareer #50PlusEntrepreneur #OwnYourFuture

    30 min
  2. Your Encore Career: Why Your Best Work Hasn't Started Yet

    May 20 ·  Video

    Your Encore Career: Why Your Best Work Hasn't Started Yet

    Is your best work actually behind you? Not even close. Over 9 million Americans 50+ have discovered what researchers call an encore career. It is a second career that redirects decades of hard-won experience toward work that genuinely matters. This episode is your roadmap to making that move, whether you were a VP, a coordinator, a project manager, or the person who kept everything running while someone else took the credit. A career change at 60 or at 55, or 62 isn't a step backward. Science backs this up: purpose-driven work is linked to higher life satisfaction and measurably longer cognitive health. This is medicine with a paycheck. In this episode:  → What an encore career actually is (and what it is NOT)  → Why your experience is a superpower in sectors that need it most  → 5 encore career paths open to professionals at every organizational level  → 4 concrete steps to make the transition without financial panic The 5 Paths:  🔹 Nonprofit Work — operations, admin, communications, leadership  🔹 Education — adjunct teaching, workforce development, tutoring  🔹 Environmental & Sustainability — compliance, coordination, communications  🔹Healthcare Support — patient advocacy, administration, community health  🔹Social Services & Community Work — program management, outreach 4 Steps to Make the Move: 1️⃣ Shadow before you leap — volunteer 60–90 days first 2️⃣ Reposition your LinkedIn toward where you're GOING, not where you've been 3️⃣ Network into the mission, not the job posting 4️⃣ Use platforms built for this: encore.org, idealist.org, AARP's job board Resources Mentioned: • Encore.org • Idealist.org • AARP Job Board • LinkedIn Social Impact Job Filter • Environmental Defense Fund — Climate Corps • AmeriCorps VISTA (50+ track) • BCPA — Board Certified Patient Advocate credential 📌 Watch These Next on YouTube: 🔗 LinkedIn Profile Optimization for 50+ Professionals → https://youtu.be/pDityD2M7fM?si=VRzCbQpHz7hJYOxS 🔗 Bridge Work: Building Your Financial Runway → https://youtu.be/0LZrd0F2yLU?si=jtdZCOp7zWqUFPih 🔔 Subscribe for weekly strategies on navigating ageism and rebuilding on your terms: @ageismsurvivalguide 💼 Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ageism-survival-guide Youth runs fast. But age knows the terrain.

    28 min
  3. They Don't Want You Back in Corporate — But Governments and Non-Profits do

    May 13 ·  Video

    They Don't Want You Back in Corporate — But Governments and Non-Profits do

    The corporate world may have pushed you out. Government agencies and nonprofits are hiring people like you right now, for the exact skills you spent decades building. In this episode of the Ageism Survival Guide, we go deep on two sectors that value maturity, lived experience, and emotional intelligence over ATS filters and graduation dates. And we give you the honest trade-offs too, because you deserve the full picture. WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER Government Work: Three      levels of government hiring and which moves fastest for you Six      specific roles with salary ranges from $52K to $105K+ Why      starting a government job at 55 can still deliver a pension by retirement Why      ADEA age protections are enforced more seriously here than in the private      sector The      real trade-offs: slow timelines, complex KSA applications, and bureaucracyNonprofit and Mission-Driven Work: Why      "overqualified" means something entirely different in this      sector Seven      specific roles with salary ranges from $42K to $130K How to      use the volunteer-to-employee pipeline as your intelligence mission How to      vet any nonprofit using a Form 990 before you commit The      mission creep trap and how to protect yourself before you startYOUR HOMEWORK: THREE MOVES THIS WEEK Move 1 (Today): Go to USAJobs.gov and Idealist.org. Set up job alerts using your top three skill keywords plus your city or state. Do not apply yet. Map the landscape first. Move 2 (This Month): Find one nonprofit whose mission resonates with you and reach out to volunteer. Learn the culture and leadership from the inside before you commit to anything. Move 3 (Before You Apply Anywhere): Pull the organization's Form 990 on Candid.org. Check their financial health, leadership pay, and how they spend their money. Your corporate due diligence skills were built for exactly this. RESOURCES Federal jobs: www.USAJobs.gov Local and county government jobs: www.GovernmentJobs.com KSA narrative writing guide: https://climbtheladder.com/what-is-the-ksa-and-how-to-write-ksa-statements/ Nonprofit job listings: www.Idealist.org Purpose-driven careers: www.WorkForGood.org Senior nonprofit leadership roles: www.Bridgespan.org Nonprofit due diligence and Form 990 lookup: www.Candid.org CONNECT WITH US YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AgeismSurvivalGuide LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ageism-survival-guide Discord Community: https://discord.gg/rrdaq48xJ

    27 min
  4. Returnships: Companies Are Paying Experienced Workers to Come Back - Here's How to Get In

    May 6 ·  Video

    Returnships: Companies Are Paying Experienced Workers to Come Back - Here's How to Get In

    What if your career gap was the key - not the problem? Most workers over 50 have never heard of returnships. That knowledge gap is costing you real opportunities. A returnship is a structured, paid re-entry program for experienced professionals returning to the workforce after a career break. Here's the number that should stop you cold: 80-85% of participants land a full-time job offer. That's compared to under 2% for cold job applications. This episode of the Ageism Survival Guide breaks it all down: what returnships are, how they work, which major companies run them (Goldman Sachs, General Motors, Eaton Corporation), where to find programs, and why they're one of the most powerful job search strategies for older workers navigating age discrimination in hiring. We also cover the hard truths because you deserve the full picture. Whether you've been laid off over 50, took a career break for caregiving, or simply stepped away from the workforce, your experience is the asset, not the gap. Returnships are designed to bring experienced professionals back in: paid, supported, and positioned to convert. 📌 RESOURCES • www.iRelaunch.com  — tracks 50+ active returnship programs across industries • www.PathForward.org  — returnship matchmaker and career reentry tool • AARP: 64% of workers over 50 report experiencing age discrimination in hiring Running a job search over 50? Facing age discrimination in hiring? Looking for career reentry programs that actually work for older workers? This channel delivers the real job search tips and career advice that experienced professionals need, not the generic stuff. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE — Ageism Survival Guide: https://www.youtube.com/@AgeismSurvivalGuide 💼 FOLLOW on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ageism-survival-guide 💬 JOIN the Discord Community: https://discord.gg/rrdaq48xJ Prior episodes mentioned (on YouTube): Where are jobs actually found? https://youtu.be/PdsDBAXiCjc?si=f0cMGE9fpxnD2BTD Optimize your LinkedIn profile! https://youtu.be/pDityD2M7fM?si=oOL2JufeWpSC4Rq2 Bridge income - extend your financial runway: https://youtu.be/0LZrd0F2yLU?si=zybDxiPx3mZJQ0CD #Returnship #JobSearchOver50 #CareerReentry #AgeDiscrimination #OlderWorkers #CareerComeback #LaidOffOver50 #WorkforceReentry #CareerAdvice #JobSearchStrategies #Over50 #CareerChangeAfter50 #AgeismSurvivalGuide #AgingInTheWorkplace #SecondCareer

    26 min
  5. Age Against the Machine: Dan Pontefract on Why Older Workers Are the Future

    Apr 29 ·  Video

    Age Against the Machine: Dan Pontefract on Why Older Workers Are the Future

    What happens to decades of wisdom when companies push out experienced workers? In Part 2 of this conversation, author, speaker, and educator Dan Pontefract goes deeper into his landmark book The Future of Work is Grey , breaking down the true cost of ageism in the workplace and why older workers are the most underutilized competitive advantage in business today. Dan unpacks his Experience Dividend framework — three pillars organizations are leaving on the table: ▸ Career Canvas — why we need to burn the career ladder and build flexible, non-linear paths ▸ Wisdom Wheel — how to capture tacit knowledge and transferable skills before they walk out the door ▸ Longevity Lens —rethinking how age intersects with the future of work He also introduces a powerful new model - Rivers, Rocks & Rubies - to replace outdated generational labels and honor the crystallized intelligence experienced workers bring to every role. Plus, real-world examples from BCLC's Phase Retirement Program and BMW's Senior Talent Transition Program that prove progressive companies ARE getting this right. And for those in the middle of a job search over 50 or fighting age discrimination right now — Dan's message is clear: Age Against the Machine. Be loud and proud. Your vast wealth of experience is something no algorithm can replicate. 🔗 Connect with Dan Pontefract: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danpontefract/ Homepage:  https://www.danpontefract.com/ Book Page: https://www.danpontefract.com/booksbydan/ Order the Book: https://www.danpontefract.com/the-future-of-work-is-grey/ 📣 Follow the Ageism Survival Guide: 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ageism-survival-guide

    31 min
  6. The coming crash at the intersection of demographics and corporate ageist practices ft. Dan Pontefract

    Apr 22 ·  Video

    The coming crash at the intersection of demographics and corporate ageist practices ft. Dan Pontefract

    What if the biggest threat to your organization isn't the economy, AI, or market disruption — it's an age debt you haven't even started calculating? In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, acclaimed leadership strategist and bestselling author Dan Pontefract unpacks the crisis quietly gutting organizations from the inside: the systematic dismissal of experienced talent through ageism, short-term cost-cutting, and a complete failure to plan for a longer-lived workforce. If you're 50+ and have been sidelined, laid off, or passed over because of your age — this episode gives you the language, the data, and the validation you've been looking for. And if you're a leader or HR professional, Dan has a clear message: the cost of ignoring age is coming for your bottom line. 🎯 IN THIS EPISODE: • Why organizations are "setting fire to their own burning bridge" by eliminating senior talent • The 4 pillars of the Age Debt Crisis: Demographics, Ageism, Longevity & Wisdom • The personal ageist experience that completely redirected Dan's career focus • Why the age crisis isn't on any C-suite priority list — and why that window is closing. 👤 ABOUT DAN PONTEFRACT Dan Pontefract is a globally recognized leadership and corporate culture strategist with 20 years of senior leadership at SAP, TELUS, and Business Objects. A multiple award-winning author, Forbes and Harvard Business Review contributor, four-time TED speaker, and adjunct professor at the University of Victoria's Gustavson School of Business — Dan has partnered with organizations including Salesforce, Nestlé, and BMO worldwide. Named to the Thinkers50 Radar list and Inc. Magazine's Top 100 Leadership Speakers. His sixth book, The Future of Work Is Grey: The Untapped Value of Age in the Workforce, releases May 6, 2026. 🌐 Dan's Website & Speaking Info: https://www.danpontefract.com/ 📚 Dan's Books: https://www.danpontefract.com/booksbydan/ 📌 RESOURCES 🔖 The Future of Work Is Grey — Order Now: https://www.danpontefract.com/the-future-of-work-is-grey/ 💬 JOIN OUR COMMUNITY Navigating ageism, job loss, or age discrimination in the workplace? You're not alone. 👉 Ageism Survival Guide Discord: https://discord.gg/rrdaq48xJ 🔔 Subscribe for weekly strategies built for the 50+ workforce. "Youth runs fast, but age knows the terrain."

    35 min
  7. Temporary Jobs, Permanent Strategy: How Workers Over 50 Stay Stable

    Apr 17 ·  Video

    Temporary Jobs, Permanent Strategy: How Workers Over 50 Stay Stable

    If you're over 50 and the job search is grinding you down — this episode is for you. You've been applying. You've been tweaking your resume. And the silence is starting to cost you, financially and emotionally. Here's the thing: the average job search for experienced workers now runs 6 to 12 months or longer. The real enemy isn't rejection. It's cash depletion — and the desperation that follows. That's where bridge work comes in. In this episode, I'm handing you a concrete playbook: 5 categories of seasonal and temporary jobs that can stabilize your finances, protect your sanity, and keep you moving toward your next real opportunity — without locking you in. This isn't a step down. It's a strategic step sideways while you line up your next big move. We cover: ✅ Seasonal Retail — why age bias disappears on the sales floor ✅ Tax Preparation — the sleeper pick with real long-term upside ✅ Tourism & Hospitality — some roles include housing (that's a double financial win) ✅ Event Staffing — paid access to decision-makers and industry professionals ✅ The Gig Economy — the caution flags you MUST understand before you start Plus the real advantages — and honest downsides — of bridge work for workers over 50, and exactly how to frame it on your LinkedIn profile and in interviews so hiring managers see strategy, not desperation. You're not stepping back. You're building your runway. 🤝 JOIN THE COMMUNITY 👾 Ageism Survival Guide Discord Server → https://discord.gg/rrdaq48xJ 💼 Ageism Survival Guide on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/company/ageism-survival-guide Subscribe and join a growing community of experienced workers who are done being invisible. New episodes every week — practical strategy, zero fluff. Youth runs fast, but age knows the terrain. 🧭

    24 min
  8. Lost Your Job After 50? These Remote Roles Are Waiting for You

    Apr 9 ·  Video

    Lost Your Job After 50? These Remote Roles Are Waiting for You

    Before you open that job board one more time — stop. Here's a question worth sitting with: What do you actually want right now? Not what the market expects of you. Not what your old title was. What you want. For most workers over 50 rebuilding after unexpected job loss, the honest answer is the same: stability. A schedule you can count on. Income you can plan around. Work that values your experience instead of penalizing it. And a way to start rebuilding who you are — on your own terms. This is Path One: Stability — and the first stop is remote and flexible work. In this episode, we break down five remote jobs worth considering for workers over 50, and have the honest conversation about both the real challenges AND the strategic advantages of working from home at this stage of your career. Whether you're exploring work from home jobs after 50 for the first time, navigating a job search over 50 that feels stacked against you, or looking at remote jobs no experience required in a new field — this episode is for you. 💼IN THIS EPISODE ✅ The four forms of stability workers over 50 actually crave after job loss — and why each one matters ✅ Five remote roles where your experience is the edge, not the obstacle ✅ The honest challenges no one warns you about: isolation, boundary blur, unstable hours, and the tech learning curve ✅ Why work from home after 50 may be one of the most strategic moves available to you right now ✅ One specific LinkedIn search that shows you what's actually out there — this week 📚 RESOURCES 🔗 AARP Job Board for Workers 50+: https://www.aarp.org/work/job-search/ 🔗 LinkedIn Remote Job Search: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/ 💬JOIN THE COMMUNITY You don't have to navigate this alone. Connect with workers over 50 who are rebuilding, fighting back, and rising: 🔹 Discord Community: https://discord.gg/rrdaq48xJ 🔹 LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ageism-survival-guide 📌DROP A COMMENT Which of these five remote roles feels most like a fit for where you are right now? And which feels the most daunting? I read every single comment — let's talk about it. This channel exists because ageism is real, it is pervasive, and it is time to fight back. Workers over 50 are not obsolete. You are experienced. And experience is the terrain that youth hasn't traveled yet. Youth runs fast. But age knows the terrain.

    22 min

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“Youth runs fast, but age knows the terrain.”  Ageism and age bias are woven into the fabric of modern work culture, shaping decisions in ways most people never see and too many experience firsthand. For millions of professionals over fifty, the message is subtle but unmistakable: you are no longer valued. This podcast exists to challenge that message. It is a space to expose age discrimination, confront the systems that perpetuate it, and reclaim the dignity, confidence, and career power that older workers have earned through decades of lived experience. My name is John Stech. I spent my corporate career with four global automakers, working on five continents and witnessing ageism from both sides of the table. I have seen how organizations justify pushing out older workers, and I have seen the extraordinary value those same workers bring to teams, culture, and long‑term success. It is time to talk about it. It is time to challenge the narratives that diminish us. It is time to take back control of our careers, our confidence, and our future. And after watching dozens of my friends and former colleagues being pushed out of their careers during 2025, I decided to do something about it. I started The Ageism Survival Guide.  This channel is dedicated to telling the truth about what it feels like to be pushed aside, underestimated, or quietly removed from opportunities because of age. We explore the emotional and practical realities of layoffs, forced early retirement packages, exclusion from high‑visibility projects, and the quiet sidelining that so many workers over 50 and 60 endure. These are not isolated incidents. They are structural patterns rooted in corporate bias, flawed assumptions, and a culture that worships youth while ignoring the wisdom, resilience, and strategic insight that only experience can produce. Here, we talk openly about the shock of job loss, the grief that follows, and the long process of rebuilding self‑respect after workplace discrimination. We examine how ageism damages identity, confidence, and financial stability, and we offer tools to withstand its effects. This platform is raw, honest, painful, and deeply human. But it is also a source of strength. You will hear stories of recovery, reinvention, and resistance. You will learn strategies for navigating careers over 50, rebuilding professional relevance, and designing a life that reflects your worth rather than the biases of others. Corporations often label older employees as too expensive, too slow, or not adaptable enough. They are wrong. Years of crisis management, leadership, problem‑solving, and lived experience create instincts that cannot be taught in a classroom or downloaded from a training module. The scars of past challenges become sources of wisdom. The “gut feelings” developed over decades are not liabilities. They are competitive advantages. The Ageism Survival Guide is your companion through the storm. Together, we expose the truth, rebuild what was broken, and create a better life on our own terms. John Stech worked for Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler (now Stellantis), Volvo Cars, and VinFast on five continents. Following a downsizing at Volvo Cars he embarked on a consulting career by starting Shiftgate Consulting LLC, which is primarily focused on the automotive industry. He now advocates on behalf of workers over 50 and wants to help them stand on their two feet following the challenges he faced in pivoting to a second career.