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Building An Encore Career AND Supporting Community

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Carol Ventresca and Brett JohnsonBuilding An Encore Career AND Supporting Community
  1. Building An Encore Career AND Supporting Community Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson 1:05:01

Rethinking Retirement: “People now look at that phase of life after you leave your career, 65 or older, could be 55 or older, as an opportunity to live life differently than you have before.” Mark Matson

We sit down and talk with Mark Matson about transitioning into new phases of life and building a rewarding encore career while giving back to the community. As Mark nears 70, he finds himself with more time for personal interests like swimming and planning a cross-country adventure, though he still enjoys his current job and the surprises it brings.

Mark shares a touching story about helping a guy named Paul move from an 1800 square foot house to a much smaller assisted living space. This wasn’t just about logistics; it involved handling strong emotional attachments and practical needs. He talks about the importance of guiding people through such transitions with respect, understanding the sentimental value of their belongings, and finding new homes for cherished items.

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Shifting gears, Mark talks about his past in HR, where he spent years working on talent assessment, training, and development. Over time, he collected a ton of personal assessments like Myers-Briggs, DISC, and Enneagram, helping him understand his strengths, weaknesses, and creativity. This eventually led him to explore new interests like interior decorating, thanks to encouraging words from friends and colleagues.

Retirement Planning is another big topic in Mark’s journey. He created a program called “Career Encore” with an HR firm and explored the idea of retirement Coaching. Through interviews with retirees, he gained insights on staying active and avoiding a stagnant retirement.

Mark’s venture into business happened almost by accident. A friend needed help managing home renovations and asked Mark to step in. Applying his HR skills in this new context, he discovered a love for home improvement projects. This led to him starting his own “residential concierge” business, handling everything from beekeeping to home renovations. The gig let him use his talent management, emotional intelligence, and communication skills in a new, exciting way, rekindling his joy for seeing tangible results.

Mark recounts the Stress of his previous HR role, particularly dealing with layoffs, and his decision to leave in search of more fulfilling work. This resonates with many in his age group who face unexpected career shifts and the challenges that come with them.

Starting his own business wasn’t easy, but Mark got invaluable help from accountants and attorneys. He stresses that his journey wasn’t meticulously planned—he took it one day at a time, staying motivated and faithful. Networking, researching opportunities, and putting positive intentions out there were crucial.

Mark’s approach to Medicare is pretty creative too—he’s got a visual “thermometer” to count down the months until eligibility, cutting down health insurance costs. Through his career shifts, he discovered skills he didn’t know he had, getting to enjoy personal fulfillment and flexibility by being his own boss.

This episode embodies the value of recognizing transferable skills. It’s a conversation full of insights and encouragement for anyone looking to transition into a new chapter in life while making a meaningful impact.

Memorable Moments

00:00 Career journey from Congress to HR director.

07:17 Wish society forewarned uncertain job losses sooner.

14:51 Divine intervention helped avoid challenging job situation.

21:10 Daily reliance and unexpected opportunities unfold daily.

26:50 Developed career encore course with retirement coaching.

31:21 Faith led me to take bold steps.

33:55 Asked to project manage home renovations, surprisingly.

41:16 Empathy, curiosity, listening, question-asking for service.

44:31 Everything learned is eventually used in life.

51:54 Grateful; Universe provides unexpectedly every month.

54:15 Helping navigate moving and letting go process.

01:00:51 Embrace change, avoid binary trap, gain presence.

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Recorded in Studio C at 511 Studios. A production of Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.

Copyright 2025 Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson

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Brett Johnson and Carol Ventresca Looking Forward Our Way Podcast

The Looking Forward Our Way Podcast is co-hosted by Dr. Carol Ventresca, a recently retired Encore Careerist, who is expanding her horizons through a variety of opportunities. And Brett Johnson, owner of Circle270Media Podcast Consultants. He works with entrepreneurs, businesses, brands, and non-profits to plan, launch, produce, and implement podcasts into their marketing strategies. And he's affectionately known to his podcast clients as "My Podcast Guy."

Carol and Brett have been working together co-hosting this podcast, now in its "encore career," since 2017.

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