• Episode 1- Welcome- Introductions of Three Sisters
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of Finding Our Way, the three sisters discuss the non-financial aspects of retirement, sharing their personal experiences and challenges. They explore the transition from work to retirement, the quest for purpose, the importance of socialization, and the pressure to define one's purpose in this new phase of life. The conversation emphasizes the need for personal growth, exploration, and the value of giving back to the community as they navigate their journeys in retirement.

    Takeaways

    Retirement brings challenges beyond financial considerations.

    Finding purpose in retirement can be daunting.

    Socialization decreases significantly after leaving the workforce.

    Many retirees struggle with the question, 'What will I do now?'.

    The pressure to define one's purpose can be overwhelming.

    Exploring new interests and hobbies is essential in retirement.

    Maintaining a growth mindset is crucial for personal development.

    Family and community involvement can provide fulfillment.

    Retirement can be a time for self-discovery and exploration.

    It's important to redefine what success and purpose mean in retirement.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Life After Work

    01:01 Personal Experiences with Retirement

    05:21 Navigating the Transition

    09:41 The Importance of Purpose

    12:54 Finding Joy in Retirement

    16:27 Redefining Purpose

    20:33 Closing Thoughts and Future Topics

    Your comments and questions are encouraged. Please send them to findingyourwaypodcast1@gmail.com

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    22 min
  • The Journey Through Retirement: Stages and Paths
    Feb 16 2026

    Retirement is a transformative phase in life, filled with opportunities and challenges. In this episode of Finding Our Way, we explore the four stages of retirement as outlined in Marianne T. Osher’s book, helping you understand how to navigate this new chapter with purpose and joy.

    Key topics - 5-10 bullets:

    • The three acts of life: childhood, adulting, and retirement, with a focus on the long "third act"
    • The four stages of retirement: honeymoon, re-engagement, downshifting, and old age
    • The honeymoon phase: embracing freedom, enjoying leisure, and avoiding disenchantment
    • The gloom and doom path: risks of regret, isolation, and depression without proper planning
    • Re-engagement: living your best life, rediscovering passions, and balancing activity levels
    • The importance of pacing oneself to prevent burnout during active retirement
    • The shift to slower, more mindful living in the downshifting stage
    • Preparing for advanced age: lifestyle choices that enhance quality of life and longevity
    • The power of mindset and social connections in aging gracefully
    • Practical strategies: small lifestyle changes, managing social calendars, and embracing learning at any age
    • 1. Oesher, Marianne T., “Your Happiness Portfolio® For Retirement, It’s Not About the Money!” 2019.
    • 2. Landry, Roger, “The Official Summary of Live Long, Die Short: Roger Landry,” Audiobook 2019.
    • Links:
    • “Your Happiness Portfolio® For Retirement, It’s Not About the Money!” workbook, go to RetireandBeHappy.com/workbook/
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    31 min
  • Retirement Today
    Feb 2 2026

    etirement is no longer just a phase of life; it’s a dynamic journey filled with possibilities and challenges. In this blog post, we delve into the evolving concept of retirement, debunking common myths and exploring how modern retirees can craft fulfilling lives beyond their careers.


    Understanding Retirement Today:

    The landscape of retirement has dramatically changed from what our grandparents experienced. In the podcast episode of "Finding Our Way, Conversations on Life After Work," Michelle, Annette, and Stephanie discuss how retirees today can expect to enjoy 20 to 30 years of life after work, thanks to advancements in healthcare and lifestyle choices. This shift means that retirement is no longer synonymous with idleness; instead, it’s an opportunity for personal growth and exploration.


    Debunking Retirement Myths:

    One prevalent myth is that retirement is a time for rest and relaxation without any further engagement in life. Annette reflects on her grandparents’ retirement, highlighting how many retirees in the past simply stayed home and engaged in minimal activities. In contrast, today’s retirees are breaking stereotypes by staying active and engaged in various pursuits.


    Another myth is that retirement is only for the financially secure. The hosts emphasize that people over 50 account for half of consumer spending in the United States. This statistic underscores the importance of recognizing the economic impact of older adults and the need for businesses to cater to this demographic.


    The Role of Personal Fulfillment:

    Michelle introduces the book "The Happiness Portfolio for Retirement" by Marianne T. Oehser which serves as a guide for retirees looking to design a fulfilling life. The book encourages readers to think beyond financial stability and to explore areas that contribute to their happiness. It includes exercises to help individuals develop their personal happiness portfolios, emphasizing that fulfillment can come from various sources, including hobbies, social interactions, and community involvement.


    The Importance of Community:

    Community plays a significant role in the retirement experience. The hosts share anecdotes about their active older relatives and neighbors, noting how important social connections are for overall well-being. Engaging with a community not only combats loneliness but also provides opportunities for new friendships and shared interests.


    Retirement is no longer a one-size-fits-all experience. It’s a time for exploration, growth, and community engagement. By debunking myths and embracing new possibilities, retirees can create fulfilling lives that reflect their passions and interests. As we move forward, it’s essential to rethink what retirement means and how we can support one another in this journey.

    1. Oesher, Marianne T., “Your Happiness Portfolio® For Retirement, It’s Note About the Money!” 2019.

    Links:

    “Your Happiness Portfolio® For Retirement, It’s Note About the Money!” workbook, go to RetireandBeHappy.com/workbook/

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    37 min