In this final episode of the season, Ken and Jim look back at the moments in this season of Gen X at 60 that shaped them — the conversations that opened them, surprised them, or shifted something deep inside as they navigated the transition to 60. Together, they explore why endings matter, what they reveal, and how they quietly change us long before we realize it. A thoughtful, honest conversation about the part of growth we so often avoid: the endings that make space for something new. Leave...
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In this final episode of the season, Ken and Jim look back at the moments in this season of Gen X at 60 that shaped them — the conversations that opened them, surprised them, or shifted something deep inside as they navigated the transition to 60. Together, they explore why endings matter, what they reveal, and how they quietly change us long before we realize it. A thoughtful, honest conversation about the part of growth we so often avoid: the endings that make space for something new. Leave...
Ken and Jim have an intergenerational conversation with Madison Asher, host of the podcast 'We (Used to) Work', about redefining success across generations — and why the question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” might have been the wrong one all along. Together, they unpack the meaning and purpose of work, the tug-of-war between who we are and what we do, and the pressures of a marketing-driven world that keeps reshaping how we define ourselves. It’s a candid, curious, and sur...
Gen X at 60
In this final episode of the season, Ken and Jim look back at the moments in this season of Gen X at 60 that shaped them — the conversations that opened them, surprised them, or shifted something deep inside as they navigated the transition to 60. Together, they explore why endings matter, what they reveal, and how they quietly change us long before we realize it. A thoughtful, honest conversation about the part of growth we so often avoid: the endings that make space for something new. Leave...