Playing the Second Half

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Conversations and stories about life, purpose, transitions, and living the second half well. playingthesecondhalf.substack.com

  1. 1 août

    Playing the Second Half - Conversation #10: Ancora Imparo with Henning von Beetzen

    I met Henning only once, face to face. He arrived at my summer house in his beautiful Aston Martin, together with Sana, a friend of my wife Annika. We had dinner, they stayed overnight, and during that short time, I simply felt that I wanted Henning to be part of the Summer Series. And I was so right to trust that instinct. What does it mean to keep learning throughout an entire life? Henning chose the words Ancora imparo - “I am still learning” - as the theme of our conversation. He spent 40 years with DHL, joining when the company was still largely unknown in Sweden and growing with it into the global organization it is today. But this conversation is not mainly about his career. It is about what comes next. After losing several people close to him far too early, Henning decided to leave work while he still had the time and health to explore life in a different way. Today, he is learning Italian, playing the saxophone with his daughter, restoring an old wooden sailing boat, caring for the island that has been part of his life since childhood - and, yes, enjoying his beautiful Aston Martin. But perhaps the most important thing he is learning is something much simpler: how to be content. How to appreciate what is already here. And how to give something back. This is a warm conversation about curiosity, friendship, family, retirement, and the preciousness of time. Enjoy my conversation with Henning von Beetzen. Viva a vida! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playingthesecondhalf.substack.com

    Playing the Second Half - Conversation #10: Ancora Imparo with Henning von Beetzen
  2. 25 juil.

    Playing the Second Half - Conversation #9: Where the Lantern Hangs with Steve Newman

    I first met Steve Newman in New York when I was taking over his role at Ericsson. We spent a year working closely together, and I learned an enormous amount from him - not only about leadership, but about life. Steve has lived on several continents, hitchhiked across America, served in the Peace Corps in Uganda, taught, travelled, and collected extraordinary stories. But after reading his beautiful memoir, Where the Lantern Hangs, I realized that the real thread running through his life is not only adventure. It is curiosity... and laughter. Steve has this remarkable ability to find humor almost everywhere. Even life’s hardest moments become stories that make you smile and, somehow, also make you think. This conversation is about finding home, about leaving and returning, about love, and about living with an open mind. You will hear about memorable encounters - with Marilyn Monroe, Idi Amin, and an America I never knew existed. But above all, you will discover how Steve’s curiosity opened doors. Whether sharing a long beer straw in Uganda or meeting people from completely different walks of life, he shows how approaching every encounter with curiosity and an open mind can transform the way we experience the world. Before someone turns Where the Lantern Hangs into a movie - which I sincerely hope happens one day - don’t miss reading Steve’s wonderful memoir. And until then, don’t miss this conversation either. You will love Episode 6. Even if you know Steve, I think you’ll be surprised by the sheer number of adventures he has experienced. You’ll laugh as much as we did - and be reminded of what an extraordinary gift a well-lived life can be. Summer 2026 is going by far too quickly! Viva a vida! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playingthesecondhalf.substack.com

    Playing the Second Half - Conversation #9: Where the Lantern Hangs with Steve Newman
  3. 18 juil.

    Playing the Second Half - Conversation #8: Finding peace and joy after trauma with Aminah Ådin

    We often say about a great book, “I started reading it and simply couldn’t put it down.” With Aminah’s book, Flickan som blev kvar – Att finna lugn och lycka efter trauma - or, translated into English, The Girl Left Behind – Finding Peace and Joy After Trauma - I had almost the opposite experience. I had to stop reading several times. Not because I wanted to stop reading. Quite the opposite. It is now among the best books I have ever read. I stopped because I needed to catch my breath. I needed to stop crying. There are books that teach us something. And then there are books that change the way we look at life. For me, this was one of those books. When Aminah was only ten years old, her father killed her mother. She was separated from her family, had a father in prison and was placed in a foster home, where she was later sexually abused by someone close to that family. Most people would understand if that became the defining story of her life. But it didn’t. What defines Aminah today is not what happened to her, but what she has done with her life since. She healed. She found peace. She found joy. And today she dedicates her life to helping others find their own strength, as well as being a voice for children who experience trauma. Her book, and her life story, are ultimately stories of resilience. They are about the triumph of life. As Helen Keller - who, despite being both deaf and blind, became one of the most inspiring human beings of the twentieth century - once said: “Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” I have never met anyone who embodies those words more than Aminah. After getting to know her, I found myself thinking differently about the title of her book. While the English translation is The Girl Left Behind, I almost think of it as The Girl Who Remained. Because despite everything that happened, she somehow preserved something essential from the little girl she was before that terrible night. Not untouched by life, but still guided by the same kindness, curiosity, and capacity to love. To me, that is the real miracle of her story. I hope this conversation stays with you long after you’ve listened. And if, afterwards, you feel inspired to read Aminah’s remarkable book, I think we will have accomplished something truly worthwhile. Viva a vida! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playingthesecondhalf.substack.com

    Playing the Second Half - Conversation #8: Finding peace and joy after trauma with Aminah Ådin
  4. 11 juil.

    Playing the Second Half - Conversation #7: Reinventing myself with Leonardo Fuks

    A well-known neuroscientist from Karolinska in Stockholm - one of the world’s leading medical institutions - and a fun fact it is also home to the commitee that selects the Nobel Prize in Medicine - well this neurocientist said it was impossible to both play musical instruments and ride a bicycle at the same time and at different rhythms. He presumed that the pedaling cadence might be coupled to the musical tempo, as it happens with the legs motion in marching bands. Leonardo proved him wrong. Not only did he perform while cycling, he created an entire Cyclophonica – Bicycle Chamber Orchestra.Having invented more than 200 musical instruments, Leonardo is a musician, engineer, inventor... and the list goes on.Yet beyond all his talents, Leonardo is one of the kindest, funniest, most curious people - and one of the best listeners - I have ever met.I admire him deeply. So when I decided to create this Summer Series, he was one of the first people I reached out to. I wanted to reconnect with an old friend and learn more about the many chapters of his remarkable life.What followed was a wonderful conversation - interrupted for a few minutes by a monkey! And not a small one. Just one of many unexpected moments in this fascinating interview.Thank you, Leonardo, for sharing your life story so openly, including the Kafkaesque legal process you are currently facing. We are all cheering for justice to prevail and for this story to reach the happy and fair ending it deserves.Enjoy Episode 4 of the Summer Series. “Reinventing Myself” is a story of second halves, new paths, creativity, courage, and the joy of continually becoming.It was fantastic reconnecting with you Leonardo!Viva a vida! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playingthesecondhalf.substack.com

    Playing the Second Half - Conversation #7: Reinventing myself with Leonardo Fuks
  5. 4 juil.

    Playing the Second Half – Conversation #6: From banking to self-awareness with Tina Tornell

    I was a little nervous before this conversation with Tina. We had never met before.I didn’t need to be.From the very first minutes, it felt like we had known each other for a long time. We had so much fun.Tina Tornell’s big life transition did not come after a dramatic event, but through the slow realization that, after twenty years in banking, she wanted something more meaningful. She left it all behind to devote her life to helping others understand themselves better.From Banking to Self-Awareness is the theme Tina chose for her life story.If you’re Swedish, you probably know Alfons Åberg. Tina’s childhood was a little like Alfons’. After her parents separated, she was raised by her father - something quite unusual at the time. As you’ll discover, that close relationship would later bring both love and conflict, making Tina’s life story so unique and deeply human.You’ll love Tina’s positive energy and passion for life.And if you’re watching the video podcast, you’ll also love her beautiful smile.Together, we explore the Enneagram - a fascinating framework describing nine personality patterns that can help us better understand ourselves and the people around us. Interestingly, ennea means nine.Maybe there is something special about that number.Enjoy Episode 3 of our summer series.9 Saturdays. 9 Stories. 9 Wonderful People.And yes... the more I meet these nine wonderful people and reflect on their journeys, the more I find myself thinking:Viva the summer of 2026! Viva la vida! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playingthesecondhalf.substack.com

    Playing the Second Half – Conversation #6: From banking to self-awareness with Tina Tornell

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Conversations and stories about life, purpose, transitions, and living the second half well. playingthesecondhalf.substack.com