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Ep. 800: Finding Purpose after Retirement

Ep. 800: Finding Purpose after Retirement

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What happens when someone listens to every single episode of your podcast for over a decade?

In this special conversation, JJ celebrates a major milestone by sitting down with longtime listener Vicki, who discovered the show years ago while walking through life's biggest transitions — caring for an aging parent, navigating a demanding career, and eventually stepping into retirement.

What unfolds is a heartfelt, real-life story about how small daily shifts, emotional healing, and consistent self-care can quietly transform your life.

Together, they explore what it really means to:

  • Find purpose after retirement

  • Create more joy without "doing more"

  • Set boundaries as a helper or caregiver

  • Stay healthy and strong as we age

  • Use accountability and community to break old patterns

  • Choose growth, even in life's next chapter

You'll also hear JJ reflect on the journey from the early days of Fit to Love to now — how podcasting became a living, evolving conversation, and why connection with listeners matters more than download numbers.

This episode is a reminder that healing doesn't have to be dramatic. Sometimes it's one new habit, one brave boundary, or one small mindset shift at a time.

If you've ever wondered:

  • What's my purpose now?

  • How do I take care of myself without guilt?

  • Is it too late to change?

This conversation will feel like sitting down with a wise friend who's walking the path right alongside you.

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