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S2 E20: Never Too Late for a New Path with Doug Luebke

S2 E20: Never Too Late for a New Path with Doug Luebke

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In this episode of I Shower After Work, we reunite with Doug Luebke, our 2024 Guest of the Year. Despite technical issues and a few drinks, Doug shares his fascinating journey of closing his contracting business and starting anew at the age of 62. From wrestling with physical limitations to embracing a new team environment, Doug reveals the ups and downs of making such a significant career shift. Tune in for laughs, heartfelt moments, and valuable insights into why you should never fear change, regardless of your age. Plus, stay tuned for a special June event with Doug and his epic Marine buddies!


00:00 Technical Difficulties and Podcast Start

00:42 Welcome to the East Side Job Trailer

02:00 Guest Introduction: Doug Luki

04:03 Doug's Career Journey and Lessons Learned

04:51 Job Search Challenges and Success

10:46 New Job Experience at Saw Hill Custom Kitchens

19:04 Adapting to New Work Environment

25:00 Reflections on Career Transition

40:47 Embracing Life at Any Age

41:29 Job Satisfaction and Career Changes

42:06 Family and Personal Reflections

43:41 Physical Fitness and Aging

44:31 Podcast Reflections and Guest Dynamics

45:22 Hosting and Social Gatherings

47:36 Work Ethic and Professionalism

56:18 Retirement and Future Plans

01:08:01 Podcast Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts

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