
The word “retirement” was invented to make you feel finished — convenient, right? Society sells it as the prize at the end of the race. But what if it’s actually the trap that keeps you small?
In this episode, Fay Chapple calls total BS on the idea that your most meaningful years end at 65. She dismantles the cultural myth of retirement — who created it, why it benefits corporations (not you), and how to reclaim this stage of life as your prime time, not your wind-down.
Forget shuffleboard and savings plans — this is about purpose, visibility, and refusing to fade out quietly. Because you’re not done. You’re just done pretending.
In this episode:
🔥 The real history of retirement (and how it was never meant for you)
💡 Why we confuse rest with invisibility
🎙️ What happens when you stop “retiring” and start reinventing
💥 How to rewire your identity after decades of playing by the rules
Listen now — and if anyone tells you it’s time to “slow down,” send them this episode and say, Too Late? My Ass.
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