Send us a text At first I didn't want to do this interview because for I’ve got a strong impression of AARP - that it's for for VERY OLD PEOPLE, and associated closely with the same audience as those pictured in ads for the "I've fallen and I can't get up," alert device. I understand that will probably be me at some point, but not now. The Stubbornly Young are anything but that stereotyped image. So, yes, I was hesitant. And more than hesitant, I’m CURIOUS – which IS ...
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Send us a text At first I didn't want to do this interview because for I’ve got a strong impression of AARP - that it's for for VERY OLD PEOPLE, and associated closely with the same audience as those pictured in ads for the "I've fallen and I can't get up," alert device. I understand that will probably be me at some point, but not now. The Stubbornly Young are anything but that stereotyped image. So, yes, I was hesitant. And more than hesitant, I’m CURIOUS – which IS ...
Send us a text Dave discovered Vanessa when she was featured in an intriguing Wall Street Journal article by Lisa Bannon. The article sparked his interest about businesses engineered to serve the Stubbornly Young, and reigniting careers in your 60s and 70s. Vanessa spoke to Dave about transitioning from the workplace to retirement. Flipping the script on the processes of valued workers retiring from their jobs and what companies can do to help with changing priorities to help leave thei...
Stubbornly Young
Send us a text At first I didn't want to do this interview because for I’ve got a strong impression of AARP - that it's for for VERY OLD PEOPLE, and associated closely with the same audience as those pictured in ads for the "I've fallen and I can't get up," alert device. I understand that will probably be me at some point, but not now. The Stubbornly Young are anything but that stereotyped image. So, yes, I was hesitant. And more than hesitant, I’m CURIOUS – which IS ...