How This Attorney Retired and Became a Successful Author
I met Mark Shaiken when he was referred to me by a mutual friend who thought he might be a good fit for my podcast.
Millennial Marketer Candid on Connecting & Messaging
In the past, I’ve explore Stubbornly Young topics with people who are kind of like US – closer to or who ARE middle age. Since
Not Too Late
I’m so excited about this episode with Gwendolyn Bounds, author of a book that caught my attention called NOT TOO LATE – THE POWER OF PUSHING
How to be an EXPERIENTIAL BILLIONAIRE
So, maybe I don’t have as much money as I’d like. I learned to that’s less important than being an experiential billionaire! Chris Schembra – the “Gratitude
Tech Insider on What to Know Now
Rule 1 of Stubbornly Young is to Embrace and Appreciate the Changing World (blog post). I’m a fascinated listener of Rich DeMuro who hosts the
How to Use Gratitude to Create Life Energy
Creating this episode was SO FUN. My guest is Chris Schembra, a HUMAN CONNECTION & GRATITUDE SPEAKER – – and the Founder & Chief Question
How to talk about Quantum Computing
Staying relevant is a theme of Stubbornly Young and for that reason let’s talk about Quantum Computing. I tried, I really tried to understand how
Inside the Matchmaking of “Name, Image, Likeness”
“Name, Image and Likeness” has created what seems to be CHAOS in college sports, and that makes me SO excited to share this episode with
Branding Guru on Branding Ourselves
I’ve known Christian Gani for a while. He’s an amazing branding guru who has created and led creative marketing campaigns for Nascar, Red Bull, Ford,
I Have Been Ageist – Against Myself!
This post results from MY listening to this podcast too. My past two guests have me rethinking how I view my own age and mindset!
How to Stay Engaged – a Thoughtful Process
In this episode Dave speaks with Kari Cardinale, Senior Vice President Digital & Alumni Strategy at Modern Elder Academy. She helps design and deliver unique
How to Live Young by Retiring Slow
Dave discovered Vanessa when she was featured in an intriguing Wall Street Journal article by Lisa Bannon called The New Post 60s Career Path. The