056 7 Lessons learnt from interviewing interesting people, Part 2
If you listened to last week’s episode, you’ll know that I shared some of the lessons I’ve learnt from interviewing interesting guests over the past 12 months since the podcast was launched.
This week I plan to share a further 4 lessons, in celebration of the first anniversary of The Retirement Café Podcast. Last week’s lessons included:
Everyone has a story
Retirement as we know it is dead
It’s never too late to do something important to you
This week I cover:
the importance of having a purpose
We have more control over ageing and our health than we may think
Pensions really are interesting
The future’s bright
Useful links
Part 1 of this series ‘Lessons learnt from interviewing interesting people’ – episode 55
Episode 4: Nick and Debbie Taylor, Finding purpose
Episode 21: Why my motto is live the day, with Anne Roe
Episode 31: Investing explained: Asset allocation
Episode 36: How to thrive in retirement, with Celia Dodd
Episode 8: Why you must keep moving in retirement – the health benefits of physical activity
Episode 51: Sod 70! Shake off the stereotypes and and empower yourself, with Professor Sir Muir Gray