
60 and More Crowd: Off To Work We Go!
Welcome to the trailer for The 60 and More Crowd Podcast: Off To Work We Go! I am your host, and podcast creator, Sue This is a new podcast series, and we’re digging into something a lot of us are living: the decision to keep working a growing trend for those of us in our 60's, 70's and beyond .
You can't use an old map to navigate to explore a new world.
Whether you’ve hit a traditional retirement age and aren’t ready to stop, or you’ve “retired” only to find yourself back on the job, you’re not alone. Turns out, both are on the rise. Many people are saying they plan to work into their 70's or longer more than any previous generation. These are short on the go episodes less than 8 minutes. Worker longevity is a multi-layered topic and future episodes will feature various aspects of this growing trend.
I relate and connect to the topic and the audience, I am on his path the past 3 years, post career. This podcast was created and inspired from my ground level experience and perspective as an older worker wanting to stay engaged in the workforce. How are you navigating this lifestyle. Join me to stay informed.
Feedback is welcome: comments, stories, questions
Show email is : Feedback@ 60andMore Crowd.com
Episode #1 Off To Work We Go, Working Longer is the kick-off episode
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In the spirit of The 60 and More Crowd Podcast—new ways forward
60 and More Crowd: Off To Work We Go!
Older Worker Participation: Key Global Trends- Episode #5
Welcome to Episode #6, I am your host and the podcast creator, Sue Plant. This is the first season of The 60 and More Crowd Podcast. It has become a meaningful project: onward to new paths and see where they may lead.
Thanks to Alex Sanfillippo, the founder of PodMatch and a leading podcast industry speaker. I am grateful, we crossed paths and for the direction of his positivity, encouragement and support of this new podcast. Alex gave the 60 and More Crowd Podcast, a five star review on Spotify!
Listener feedback, questions, comments: show email: feedback@60andmorecrowd.com.
This is a Canadian based podcast with a wide global scope, talking about and researching global trends on worker longevity. How can we learn and kindly support each other as we navigate this path. These are short on the go episodes, less than 8 minutes. My vision: why not create a podcast to open the discussion. My initial motivation: a choice I made to leave my longtime business career role and explore new ways to work. This opened the door to my interest and willingness to dig a little deeper into the working longer path.
In today's episode, many people across the globe who are in their 60’s, 70’ and beyond are approaching or moving past traditional retirement timelines and delaying their exit from the workforce. How does this look in various countries and what are the levels of support in place ( or needing a boost going forward) to support this big change to the labour force.
A common thread shared about modern worker longevity and highlighting the immense value older workers bring to the marketplace. How are both workers and employers/organizations navigating this big change and face to the labour force? Emerging themes: work schedule flexibility, phased in retirement, ongoing training and education,, digital/technology upskilling, age inclusion, combating ageism.
Featured countries; Japan, Switzerland, Denmark, The Netherlands and Canada.
In the spirit of the 60 and More Crowd Podcast: you can't navigate new paths with an old map!
Thanks for listening and l look forward to speaking to you in the next episode~
Disclaimer: “The 60 and More Crowd Podcast: the host is not an employment or a retirement financial specialist. This podcast was inspired by her personal experience, understanding and relatability to the topic: the worker longer path. It's a space to collaborate, converse, share insights, and perspectives on this growing global trend.
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Show Email:
Feedback@60andmorecrowd.com
Audio Editing: Fina Charleson