Choosing Happiness in the Second Half of Life
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What if happiness wasn’t something that happened to you, but something you chose—even in retirement?
In this solo episode, Jacquie reflects on a powerful message from her recent conversation with musician Ron Sowell: “It’s all up to you.” Drawing on stories from Ron’s life and the profound example of Viktor Frankl, she explores the idea that happiness isn’t about perfect circumstances, it’s about how we choose to engage with the season we’re in.
If you’re navigating the years beyond your career, wondering how to find meaning, joy, or direction, this episode invites you to reclaim your agency. Because growing old may be inevitable, but growing disengaged is not.
Key Topics Covered:
- The difference between aging and growing old - Why vitality is a daily choice, not a number
- What it means to “choose happiness” - The difference between agency and toxic positivity
- Ron Sowell’s example of a life built on alignment - Choosing passion over security, and never looking back
- Viktor Frankl’s lesson from the Holocaust - How mindset becomes a final freedom, even in suffering
- Reframing retirement as a meaningful phase - Finding joy, purpose, and connection regardless of circumstances
MUSIC CREDIT: Ron Sowell - It's All Up to You (used with permission)
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