Not Finished Yet

Mark Kennedy

Not Finished Yet is a documentary-style podcast sharing powerful stories of people who reinvented their lives, careers, and businesses after 40. Each episode explores the moment everything changed — the redundancy, the risk, the decision to walk away, or the realisation that life needed a new direction. Through honest conversations and storytelling, we uncover how ordinary people built extraordinary second chapters. This is not about starting from scratch. It’s about starting again with experience, Personal Growth, Reinventing yourself and career change You're Not Finished Yet

Episodes

  1. 5d ago

    Losing Everything, Rebuilding Everything

    What happens when you lose everything… and still choose torebuild? In this episode of Not Finished Yet, I sit down withserial entrepreneur, podcast host, speaker and business coach Roy Coughlan forone of the most honest conversations we’ve had about resilience, reinventionand entrepreneurship. Roy’s story is extraordinary. He started working at just nine years old, went from beingpainfully shy to becoming an award-winning public speaker, founded more than 20companies across five countries, launched six successful podcasts, and thenexperienced devastating financial loss — including losing his home and facingpersonal liability of five million dollars. But this conversation is not just about business success orfailure. It’s about identity, confidence, rebuilding, calmness,purpose and learning how to keep moving forward when life completely changesdirection. In this episode we explore: Entrepreneurship and reinvention Building businesses acrossdifferent countries The reality of losing everythingfinancially Confidence and overcoming shyness Public speaking and Toastmasters Podcast growth and personalbranding Why podcasting matters inbusiness today Delegation, virtual assistantsand scaling Reading, learning and personalgrowth Calmness, resilience andperspective Roy also shares: Lessons from building 20+companies How he grew podcasts into the top0.5% globally What entrepreneurs get wrong The biggest mistakes foundersrepeat Why fear stops people fromchanging What success means to him nowafter everything he’s experienced This is a conversation for entrepreneurs, creators, businessowners, podcasters and anyone trying to rebuild after setbacks. 🎙️ ABOUT THE PODCASTNot Finished Yet is a new podcast exploring reinvention, career change,resilience, purpose and life transitions. Through honest conversations withpeople from different backgrounds, we explore what happens when life forceschange — and how people rebuild stronger. This is not my first podcast — butthis one is the most personal. 📘 About Roy CoughlanRoy Coughlan is a serial entrepreneur who has founded over 20 companies across five countries. He is also a podcast coach, speaker, and host of multiple globally ranked podcasts, with several reaching the top 0.5% worldwide. Roy isco-founder of braingym.fitness and VA.World, and is passionate about helping others grow businesses, improve mental performance and navigate reinvention. https://roycoughlan.com/ 👇 FOLLOW / LISTEN /SUBSCRIBEIf you enjoyed the episode:👍Like the video💬Comment with your biggest takeaway📩Share with someone rebuilding after setbacks🔔Subscribe for more conversations about reinvention and resilience #Entrepreneurship #Podcasting #RoyCoughlan #BusinessGrowth#PersonalGrowth #Resilience #CareerChange #Reinvention #Motivation #Success#Mindset #PublicSpeaking #Toastmasters #BusinessPodcast #SelfDevelopment#PodcastTips #Leadership #VirtualAssistant #NotFinishedYet #EntrepreneurLife

    1h 17m
  2. Jun 1

    From Passion to Income

    What happens when the thing you’ve always loved starts calling louder than the career you built around yourself?In this episode of Not Finished Yet, I sit down with cricket commentator, writer, broadcaster and former recruitment professional Dan Whiting for a powerful conversation about reinvention, identity, purpose, and changing direction later in life.Yes, cricket runs through Dan’s story — but this episode is about far more than sport.After spending years building a successful career in recruitment and the corporate world, Dan eventually followed the passion that had always been there in the background. What followed was a second chapter built around commentary, broadcasting, writing, interviewing, blogging, and becoming deeply involved in the game he has loved since childhood.We talk about:Career change later in lifeFollowing your passionReinvention and second careersThe fear of starting againSecurity vs fulfilmentSport, business and transferable skillsConfidence, identity and self-beliefHow childhood passions stay with usWhy it’s never too late to change directionDan also shares honest insight into:Working in the pressure of the corporate worldBuilding credibility in media and broadcastingStarting from scratch in a new industryThe realities of freelance lifeWhy regret is heavier than failureThis is a conversation for anyone who has ever wondered:“Is it too late to do something different?”If you’re feeling stuck, questioning your direction, or thinking about making a change in work or life — this episode will resonate.🎙️ ABOUT THE PODCASTNot Finished Yet is a new podcast exploring reinvention, career change, purpose, identity and life transitions. Through honest conversations with guests from different backgrounds, we explore what happens when people decide they’re not done growing, changing or starting again. This is not my first podcast — but this one is the most personal.👇 FOLLOW / LISTEN / SUBSCRIBEIf you enjoyed the episode:👍 Like the video💬 Comment with your biggest takeaway📩 Share with someone considering a change🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about reinvention and purpose#CareerChange #Reinvention #Purpose #MidlifeCareerChange #Podcast #PersonalGrowth #FollowYourPassion #Cricket #Broadcasting #Motivation #SecondCareer #LifeChange #NotFinishedYet #SelfDevelopment #MeaningfulWork #CareerTransition #DanWhiting #SportsMedia #Mindset #Growth

    52 min
  3. May 25

    The 7 minute Pivot with Dr. Cynthia Bentzen-Mercer

    Most people don’t suddenly wake up lost.They drift. In this episode of Not Finished Yet, I sit down with executive coach, strategist, bestselling author and leadership expert Dr. Cynthia Bentzen-Mercer for a powerful conversation about why so many successful people quietly lose direction — even when life looks successful on the outside. Dr. Cynthia has spent more than 30 years working with leaders, executives and organisations at the highest levels of business, helping people recognise the hidden patterns that slowly pull them away from purpose, clarity and alignment. Her message is simple but powerful:High performers don’t usually fail.They drift. In this conversation we explore: Why successful people still feel disconnectedThe hidden signs of “drift”Burnout vs loss of directionLeadership, identity and purposeWhy people stay stuck too longFear, ambition and self-awarenessSmall daily decisions that change your futureThe power of the 7-Minute Pivot™We also dive into: The emotional cost of driftHow drift affects relationships, confidence and healthWhy high performers struggle to slow down and reflectHow to interrupt autopilot and reclaim directionWhy reinvention starts with honesty, not dramatic changeThis episode is for anyone who has ever thought:“Everything looks fine… so why does something feel off?” 🎙️ ABOUT THE PODCASTNot Finished Yet is a new podcast exploring reinvention, career change, purpose, identity and life transitions. Through honest conversations with guests from different backgrounds, we explore what happens when people decide they’re not done growing, changing or becoming. This is not my first podcast — but this one is the most personal. 📘 About Dr. Cynthia Bentzen-MercerDr. Cynthia Bentzen-Mercer is a Board-Certified Executive Coach, Human Capital Strategist and bestselling author with over 30 years of leadership experience. She is the creator of Stop Drifting: The Discipline of Direction™ and the 7-Minute Pivot™, helping ambitious people regain clarity, purpose and intentional direction in life and work. 👇 FOLLOW / LISTEN / SUBSCRIBEIf you enjoyed the episode:👍 Like the video💬 Comment with your biggest takeaway📩 Share with someone who needs this conversation🔔 Subscribe for more stories about reinvention, purpose and life transitions #StopDrifting #PersonalGrowth #CareerChange #Leadership #Mindset #Purpose #SelfDevelopment #Podcast #Reinvention #ExecutiveCoach #Burnout #Direction #HighPerformance #LifeTransitions #Success #Motivation #DrCynthia #NotFinishedYet #GrowthMindset #LeadershipDevelopment

    54 min
  4. Apr 3

    Adapting to AI – What Happens Next? (And What It Means for Your Job)

    AI is changing the world faster than anything we’ve seen before.From driverless taxis to automated customer service… entire industries are being disrupted.I recently experienced this first-hand in Los Angeles—getting into a fully driverless taxi. No driver. No control. Just AI.And it worked.So the real question is:👉 What happens to the millions of drivers around the world?👉 What happens to office jobs, retail, and professional careers?👉 And more importantly… what should YOU do next?In this video, we break down:✔️ The jobs already being replaced by AI✔️ Why this shift is happening faster than expected✔️ The industries most at risk over the next 10 years✔️ The biggest opportunities emerging right now✔️ The best types of businesses to start in the AI economy✔️ How to future-proof your career (even if you're 40, 50 or 60+)This isn’t about fear.It’s about understanding where the world is going—and how to stay ahead of it.💡 Key TakeawayThe future doesn’t belong to job titles.It belongs to people who can adapt, learn, and create value.🔔 Subscribe for more content on:AI and the future of workBusiness ideas and opportunitiesLeadership and career growth#AIjobsfuture#artificialintelligencjobsjobs replaced by AI, future of work 2026, AI business ideas, how to adapt to AI, careers at risk AI, automation jobs, starting a business AI, driverless cars future, AI economy, retraining workforce AI

    3 min
  5. Mar 17

    5 Signs its time to change your career

    Many careers follow a predictable path — education, progression, stability. But after 20 or 25 years, many professionals begin asking a different question:Is this really how I want to spend the next 20 years of my working life?In this video we explore five signs that it might be time to reinvent your career, start a second act, or rethink how you use your experience.Whether you’re considering a career change after 40, starting a second career after redundancy, or thinking about building a consultancy or business later in life, this video will help you reflect on the signals that it might be time for something new.This topic is also at the heart of the Not Finished Yet podcast, which shares real stories of people who reinvented their careers, businesses, and lives later in life.Because the truth is — experience is not the end of opportunity.Sometimes it’s the beginning of the most interesting chapter.In this video we cover• Signs it may be time for a career change• Why many people reinvent their careers after 40• How experience can become the foundation for a second career• The psychology of starting again• Why the second half of your career might be your most excitingSubscribe for more content onCareer reinventionSecond careersStarting a business later in lifeMidlife career changeProfessional reinventionAbout the PodcastNot Finished Yet is a documentary-style podcast sharing stories of people who reinvented their careers and lives after 40.If you have a story of starting again, we’d love to hear from you.Hashtags (important for YouTube SEO)#CareerChange#CareerChangeAfter40#SecondCareer#MidlifeCareer#CareerReinvention#ProfessionalGrowth#NotFinishedYet#FutureOfWork

    3 min

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Not Finished Yet is a documentary-style podcast sharing powerful stories of people who reinvented their lives, careers, and businesses after 40. Each episode explores the moment everything changed — the redundancy, the risk, the decision to walk away, or the realisation that life needed a new direction. Through honest conversations and storytelling, we uncover how ordinary people built extraordinary second chapters. This is not about starting from scratch. It’s about starting again with experience, Personal Growth, Reinventing yourself and career change You're Not Finished Yet