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Happiest Retirees
Ryan Doolittle
41 episodes
7 months ago
As children, we’re all asked what we want to be when we grow up. We tend to see the decision as finite when it isn’t. The Happiest Retirees podcast refocuses the lens to ask, now that you’re grown up, what do you want to do? How do you want to reinvent yourself? Who do you want to be? By going straight to the source — the happy retirees themselves — we capture the essence and the stories of their post-career lifestyles. Where have they stumbled? Where have they triumphed? How did they discover the core pursuits and passions that get them out of bed in the morning?   Over the past decade, host Ryan Doolittle has worked with Wes Moss to research and produce two books, countless articles, the long-running Money Matters radio show, and his successful Retire Sooner podcast. He’s a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. He’s been both unhappy and happy, and he prefers the latter. 00:00-You Can Do Just About Anything 03:29-Transitions & Empowering Older Adults in Tech 09:21-Mindset Matters 10:33-A Birthday Card Contest Turned Etsy Business 15:48-Tradeshows & Strategy 22:06-Immerse Yourself in Something Joyful 28:21-Retirement Rewirement 33:30-Practicality Problems 36:42-Ikigai! 40:50-Core Pursuits & Staying Active
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As children, we’re all asked what we want to be when we grow up. We tend to see the decision as finite when it isn’t. The Happiest Retirees podcast refocuses the lens to ask, now that you’re grown up, what do you want to do? How do you want to reinvent yourself? Who do you want to be? By going straight to the source — the happy retirees themselves — we capture the essence and the stories of their post-career lifestyles. Where have they stumbled? Where have they triumphed? How did they discover the core pursuits and passions that get them out of bed in the morning?   Over the past decade, host Ryan Doolittle has worked with Wes Moss to research and produce two books, countless articles, the long-running Money Matters radio show, and his successful Retire Sooner podcast. He’s a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. He’s been both unhappy and happy, and he prefers the latter. 00:00-You Can Do Just About Anything 03:29-Transitions & Empowering Older Adults in Tech 09:21-Mindset Matters 10:33-A Birthday Card Contest Turned Etsy Business 15:48-Tradeshows & Strategy 22:06-Immerse Yourself in Something Joyful 28:21-Retirement Rewirement 33:30-Practicality Problems 36:42-Ikigai! 40:50-Core Pursuits & Staying Active
Show more...
Documentary
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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MARTA: Public Transportation For Retirees
Happiest Retirees
50 minutes
11 months ago
MARTA: Public Transportation For Retirees
On my first date with my future wife, I picked her up in an Uber. I played it off as a romantic gesture, but the truth was that I didn’t own a car. I’d given it up because I love public transportation. There’s just something about it. You can clear your head, get work done, and actually see the city rather than focus on the traffic. Atlanta’s version of the LA Metro is called MARTA. The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority has 48 miles of rail track, 38 subway stops, and an abundance of bus routes. From Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Sandy Springs, Buckhead to Brookhaven, And Decatur to Doraville, MARTA is taking people where they want to go today and tomorrow. And it can’t do that without today’s guest. Donna E. DeJesús joined the team in 1993 and has over 30 years of advanced experience in transit call center and customer service management. She’s now the Director of Customer Service, but I just call her the Queen of MARTA. Nowadays, I do own a car. I had to have somewhere to put my toddler’s car seat. I don’t get many nights out, but when I do, I ride the light rail or the bus whenever possible. If you find yourself craving the rails, or maybe you’ve retired and just want to drive a little bit less, this conversation can empower you with the tips and tricks you need to get where you want to go via the mode of transportation with which you want to get there. So pay that fare, sit back, relax, and let Donna DeJesús dazzle you with some MARTA magic. 00:00-Hot MARTA Bochinche 03:58-All Aboard! 05:45-Reduced Fare Program for Seniors 09:36-MARTA Accessibility Committee 13:09-Exciting Updates 15:51-Access to All the Atlanta Fun & Senior Centers 19:21-Mobility Service 21:41-Getting to the Battery 23:12-Art Bound: Performances on the Platform 27:46-MARTA’s Best Kept Secret 30:44-Donna’s Team & Sustainability in Motion 35:31-Music in the Park 36:33-Overhauls and Tech by 2026 41:07-Staying Safe on MARTA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happiest Retirees
As children, we’re all asked what we want to be when we grow up. We tend to see the decision as finite when it isn’t. The Happiest Retirees podcast refocuses the lens to ask, now that you’re grown up, what do you want to do? How do you want to reinvent yourself? Who do you want to be? By going straight to the source — the happy retirees themselves — we capture the essence and the stories of their post-career lifestyles. Where have they stumbled? Where have they triumphed? How did they discover the core pursuits and passions that get them out of bed in the morning?   Over the past decade, host Ryan Doolittle has worked with Wes Moss to research and produce two books, countless articles, the long-running Money Matters radio show, and his successful Retire Sooner podcast. He’s a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. He’s been both unhappy and happy, and he prefers the latter. 00:00-You Can Do Just About Anything 03:29-Transitions & Empowering Older Adults in Tech 09:21-Mindset Matters 10:33-A Birthday Card Contest Turned Etsy Business 15:48-Tradeshows & Strategy 22:06-Immerse Yourself in Something Joyful 28:21-Retirement Rewirement 33:30-Practicality Problems 36:42-Ikigai! 40:50-Core Pursuits & Staying Active