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Revolutionize Your Retirement RadioRevolutionize Your Retirement RadioSenior Entrepreneurs Are Driving More Social Innovation Worldwide with Dorian Mintzer and Elizabeth IseleSocial innovation is much more than having an idea. Real innovation is recognizing the value of that idea and operationalizing it through social enterprise. Research demonstrates that, contrary to the media image of an entrepreneur as a tech-savvy youth, senior entrepreneurs (aged 50+) are creating more businesses worldwide than any other age group, and an overwhelming number are creating social enterprises, including green businesses. That being said, we should bear in mind that while experience fuels innovation, experience is also regenerative, so the opportunity is at hand to intentionally facilitate knowledge transfer across generations and foster dynamic, innovative...2023-01-1759 minFreeVerse (by Salamander Ink Mag)FreeVerse (by Salamander Ink Mag)Poetry Reading Series: Ep 08In this episode of our ‘Poetry Reading series’, we have two wonderful Nigerian poets: - Poet, digital artist and photographer, Zaynab Bobi, reads her poem “Self-portrait of Grief as Fire” published on Isele Magazine. -Ejiro Elizabeth Edward reads her poem “CREDO TO LEAVING” ( published on our website at salamanderink.com ). Zaynab Bobi, Frontier I, is a Nigerian poet, digital artist and photographer from Bobi. She is a finalist of the voice of peace anthology, member of Hilltop Creative Art Abuja, Poetry Club Udus, Frontier Collective, and a Medical Laboratory Science student of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto. Ejiro Elizabeth Edward is a female wri...2022-05-0205 minStart Small, Dream BIGStart Small, Dream BIGS3, Ep 1: Silver is Gold in the Longevity EconomyElizabeth Isele is the Founder and CEO of The Global Institute for Experienced Entrepreneurship.She is an expert storyteller, speaker, and author. Her work celebrates the global impact of entrepreneurs in the longevity economy. Longevity economy entrepreneurs are the fastest-growing portion of the economy powered by individuals over 50 years.  Elizabeth’s work views the American Dream as an intergenerational effort requiring teamwork, resilience and courage. Listen to this week’s episode of Start Small, Dream BIG to learn more.2021-07-2731 minPositive Turbulence PodcastPositive Turbulence PodcastTurbulent Retirement, Positive AgingConsider what you think you know about aging and retirement. Those words often conjure up ideas of failing health, loneliness, and dependency. But Elizabeth Isele, Founder and CEO at The Global Institute for Experienced Entrepreneurship is here to tell you to its time to shift your perspective. Not only are people who work longer healthier, on the whole, but the so-called Silver Tsunami is also the scaffolding for the change we need in how we work. 2020-03-1444 minInterconnected IndividualsInterconnected IndividualsElizabeth Isele on Sharing Cross Generational Experience to Improve EntrepreneurshipJeff Saperstein and Hunter Hastings Interview Elizabeth Isele, Founder and CEO of the Global Institute for Experienced Entrepreneurship, to discuss how her organization empowers cross-generational experience through entrepreneurial thinking and acting to drive successful innovation within corporations, governments, education and research to boost social and economic prosperity worldwide.Learn more at InterconnectedIndividuals.com2019-01-1036 minUnretirement – Infinite Guest Podcast NetworkUnretirement – Infinite Guest Podcast Network3: Should You Quit Your Day Job? Starting a Business in RetirementJoe Anania was an airline mechanic who had a passion for motorcycles.   In 2005, Joe Northwest Airlines mechanic colleagues went on strike.  To bring in some money while waiting out the strike, he looked to his motorcycle hobby and started repairing motorcycles. When the strike ended, Joe decided he didn’t want to go back to the airline.  He retired and started his own business, repairing and restoring vintage motorcycles.  He sees this business something he can do until his working days are done. Chris talks with Elizabeth Isele, founder and president of Senior Entrep...2015-12-0120 minInnovation HubInnovation Hub1.10.15 - Through the AgesDive into how life is changing for everyone -- from toddlers to octogenarians. First, Leslie Martin and Howard Friedman discuss a decades-long study that tracked a group of people as they aged, and the surprising trends they saw about who really lives the longest. Then, Dane Stangler and Elizabeth Isele push us beyond the "25-year-old in a hoodie" stereotype to look at the growing number of entrepreneurs over 50 -- and what they're creating. Plus, UC Berkeley professor Alison Gopnik explains why children can be much better problem solvers than their parents.2015-01-0900 minInnovation HubInnovation HubThe New, Older EntrepreneursForget the “25-year-old in a hoodie" stereotype. The Kauffman Foundation’s Dane Stangler, and Elizabeth Isele, founder of Senior Entrepreneurship Works, look at the growing number of entrepreneurs over 50 -- and what they're creating.2015-01-0800 min