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Launching Life at 60
Nobuco Hara
10 episodes
6 days ago
The podcast is for women, like myself, in their 60s who are ready to launch a new career that reflects their true passion - and one that could make a difference to the world! We have the power to crush the obstacles that are holding us back. Age is just a number. What's critical is how we feel - and perceive ourselves! It's true, we are as young as we feel, and sky is the limit!
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The podcast is for women, like myself, in their 60s who are ready to launch a new career that reflects their true passion - and one that could make a difference to the world! We have the power to crush the obstacles that are holding us back. Age is just a number. What's critical is how we feel - and perceive ourselves! It's true, we are as young as we feel, and sky is the limit!
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Jim Prange, 70, a US financier turned podcaster of "Law, Justice and Lies" after 18-months' imprisonment for a white-collar crime he never committed
Launching Life at 60
2 hours 2 minutes 9 seconds
4 years ago
Jim Prange, 70, a US financier turned podcaster of "Law, Justice and Lies" after 18-months' imprisonment for a white-collar crime he never committed

A phone call from an FBI agent in October 2011 started Jim Prange's harrowing experience of a wrongful arrest, conviction and imprisonment for a financial fraud (supposedly of $4,750) that he never committed. At the time he was a successful private equity financial expert raising millions of dollars for startup firms in Wisconsin. The saga didn't end until December 2017, when he at last became a completely freeman. It took from him six years of his life and $250,000 in legal fees. During 18-months imprisonment, he interviewed over 200 wrongfully convicted inmates. He's' just completed his first book "Set Up" chroniclling his experience and started a podcast Law, Litigation and Lies to help those who've gone through similar experiences.

Launching Life at 60
The podcast is for women, like myself, in their 60s who are ready to launch a new career that reflects their true passion - and one that could make a difference to the world! We have the power to crush the obstacles that are holding us back. Age is just a number. What's critical is how we feel - and perceive ourselves! It's true, we are as young as we feel, and sky is the limit!