Summary
In this episode of the Humans vs Retirement podcast, I get to have a great conversation with Victoria Barker, co-founder of Beyond Your Career. Beyond Your Career is a programme led by a skilled team of expert coaches, psychologists and neuropsychologists to help ensure a smooth psychological transition from a demanding career, which includes workshops and insights from world-class experts and a supportive community of peers navigating the same transition.
We discuss the challenges of transitioning from demanding careers to retirement, the importance of early planning, and the psychological aspects of identity and purpose. Victoria shares her journey of co-founding Beyond Your Career, driven by her observations of the struggles faced by individuals, particularly men, during this transition.
Our conversation emphasises the need for community support, understanding one's identity beyond work, and the significance of preparing for retirement well in advance.
Victoria and I explore the themes of career transitions, rediscovering passions, and the importance of values in shaping one's purpose. We discuss the courage required to pursue new paths, the common tendency to follow societal expectations, and the significance of introspection in finding fulfillment. Our discussion also highlights the impact of the book 'The Why Cafe' on understanding purpose and the necessity of values as a foundation for personal growth and decision-making.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Beyond Your Career
04:29 The Journey to Co-Founding Beyond Your Career
08:38 Understanding the Transition Process
12:34 Planning for Retirement: The Importance of Early Preparation
18:50 The Disconnect Between Research and Reality
21:46 Identity Crisis: Who Are You After Retirement?
27:57 Crafting a New Identity Post-Career
31:18 Rediscovering Passions and Aspirations
34:49 The Courage to Change Paths
38:13 Questioning the 'Shoulds' in Career Transitions
41:58 Navigating the Transition from Full-Time Work
44:17 The Y Cafe: A Journey to Purpose
55:38 Values as the Foundation for Purpose
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