Shownotes
In this solo episode of Beyond Retirement, Jacquie draws inspiration from her conversation with Henry Quinlan—a publisher, memoirist, and passionate advocate for purposeful living in retirement. The episode explores how telling your story, reflecting on life’s turning points, and embracing new “second acts” can help you find meaning, connection, and fulfillment after the traditional working years.
What you’ll hear in this episode
- Why retirement isn’t just about stopping work, but about moving toward something meaningful
- The power of memoir and storytelling for self-discovery and legacy
- How reflecting on your life’s “plot twists” can reveal hidden strengths and new opportunities
- The value of curiosity, creativity, and staying engaged at any age
- Practical ways to start writing your story—even if you don’t consider yourself a writer
- Henry Quinlan’s approach to living with optimism, humor, and purpose in later life
Key takeaways
- Retirement is a new beginning. It’s a chance to design a life that excites you, not just a time to wind down.
- Everyone has a story worth telling. Memoir writing can clarify your values, celebrate your journey, and leave a legacy for loved ones.
- Reflection brings meaning. Looking back at challenges and turning points can help you see how far you’ve come—and what you still want to do.
- Curiosity keeps you young. Stay open to new interests, skills, and connections, no matter your age or background.
- You don’t have to be a professional writer. Start with small stories, favorite memories, or lessons learned—what matters is capturing your unique perspective.
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