
Generations | Boomer, Silent, Greatest with Tyler Zach
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About this listen
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Jeff sits down with Tyler Zach to preview his upcoming Midlife Summit (Oct 21–24). They dig into why “midlife has a branding problem,” the U-curve of happiness, and how the second half can move us from productivity to fruitfulness. Tyler shares tear-worthy moments from the panels (don’t miss the Sevens), why 60 is still “midlife,” and what happens when elders step into being elders—sages who lend hard-won wisdom across generations.
In this episode:
- Midlife ≠ crisis: redefining the forties, fifties, and sixties as seasons of ascent
- “Rehiring,” not retiring: purpose, reinvention, and new risks later in life
- From skills to wisdom: becoming an elder instead of just getting older
- Integrating the three centers with age—and why that brings real joy
- Generational cycles (spring/summer/fall/winter) and what Gen Z can build next
- Stories of resilience through illness, loss, and the long cocoon
About the Summit:
The Midlife Summit runs Oct 21–24 and streams free for four days (with optional lifetime access at an early-bird price). Panels feature respected voices from the Narrative tradition, the Enneagram Institute, Personality Hacker, and more. Grab the link in the show notes to register and see the full lineup.