Working Retirement for Baby Boomers: Embrace a New Chapter
As Baby Boomers transition into Retirement, many are discovering the benefits of a working retirement. This approach allows individuals to blend leisure with meaningful work, creating a fulfilling Lifestyle that balances personal interests and financial needs. Our Experts in this area of the site have curated a wealth of articles, podcasts, and resources aimed at helping us navigate the world of working retirement. Whether you’re considering part-time opportunities, freelance projects, or Volunteering, this information will provide practical insights to support your journey into working while being retired.
The Silent Generation (1925-1945) typically stopped working following retirement. Baby Boomers, however, are increasingly spending their golden years as part of the workforce. According to the Pew Research Center, 19% of Americans aged 65 and older, were working this year, double the share of those working 35 years ago. This trend can be attributed to several different generational factors, from layoffs affecting existing savings and investments to Health concerns and other expenses pushing seniors back into Employment. Or because our generation just likes to work!
Nationwide Payment Systems
Why Relationship-Based Payments Are the Future for Business Owners
Business owners are tired of faceless payment processors, frozen accounts, delayed deposits, and automated support. Learn why relationship-based payments are the future.
Presented by Allen Kopelman, …
Nationwide Payment Systems
Why Relationship-Based Payments Are the Future for Business Owners
Business owners are tired of faceless payment processors, frozen accounts, delayed deposits, and autom…
Nationwide Payment Systems
Why Relationship-Based Payments Are the Future for Business Owners
Business owners are tired of faceless payment processors, frozen accounts, delayed deposits, and automated support. Learn why relationship-based payments are the future.
Presented by Allen Kopelman, CEO — Nationwide Payment Systems-Host of B2B Vault: The Biz2Biz Podcast
AI OVERVIEW
Business owners are realizing that payment processing is not just about rates or software. When deposits are delayed, chargebacks hit, accounts are frozen, or support disappears, the cheapest proces…
Fatherhood looks simple from the outside. Society often paints the picture of a father as someone who works hard, pays bills, protects the family, and occasionally gives advice at the dinner table. But real fatherhood goes much deeper than that. A father shapes the emotional climate of a home. His w…
Fatherhood looks simple from the outside. Society often paints the picture of a father as someone who works hard, pays bills, protects the family, and occasionally gives advice at the dinner table. Bu…
Fatherhood looks simple from the outside. Society often paints the picture of a father as someone who works hard, pays bills, protects the family, and occasionally gives advice at the dinner table. But real fatherhood goes much deeper than that. A father shapes the emotional climate of a home. His words can become a child’s inner voice for the rest of their life. His silence can leave wounds just as deep as harsh criticism. Many men step into fatherhood believing that financial support alone equals love, only to discover years later that children remember presence far more than paychecks.
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High achievers don't get stuck because they lack effort. They get stuck because they're moving fast in the wrong direction. In this episode of The Upgraded Man Podcast, Chris Anderson sits down with high-performance coach Tim Kelly to unpack why so many capable men hit a ceiling and what it actually…
High achievers don't get stuck because they lack effort. They get stuck because they're moving fast in the wrong direction. In this episode of The Upgraded Man Podcast, Chris Anderson sits down with h…
High achievers don't get stuck because they lack effort. They get stuck because they're moving fast in the wrong direction. In this episode of The Upgraded Man Podcast, Chris Anderson sits down with high-performance coach Tim Kelly to unpack why so many capable men hit a ceiling and what it actually takes to break through.
Tim is a former Navy rescue swimmer, commercial real estate investor, author, and founder of Active Duty Passive Income. After achieving financial freedom and then losing over seven figures, he rebuilt his life around clarity, faith, and disciplined daily action. Now he help…
Your iPhone might be running hot and draining fast — and it’s not just you. Dave and Pilot Pete break down the battery chaos introduced by iOS 26.5, which brought overheating, accelerated drain, and even blocked wired charging on iPhone 17 and Air models. The fix that’s working for most people…
Your iPhone might be running hot and draining fast — and it’s not just you. Dave and Pilot Pete break down the battery chaos introduced by iOS 26.5, which brought overheating, accelerated drain, a…
Your iPhone might be running hot and draining fast — and it’s not just you. Dave and Pilot Pete break down the battery chaos introduced by iOS 26.5, which brought overheating, accelerated drain, and even blocked wired charging on iPhone 17 and Air models. The fix that’s working for most people: disable iCloud Keychain first, run Reset All Settings, then carefully re-enable iCloud sync — otherwise you’ll nuke your Wi-Fi passwords across every device. iOS 26.5.1 is out and should help, but until you’ve updated, your electrons deserve better. You’ll also learn why Apple ID passkeys …
This week on Gig Gab, Dave Hamilton sits down with guest co-host Rand Lempert of the Broken Rings, a two-piece recording project built on 15 years of musical kinship between Rand and guitarist Gio da Silva. You’ll hear how these two have crafted an intentional, travel-fueled recording process acro…
This week on Gig Gab, Dave Hamilton sits down with guest co-host Rand Lempert of the Broken Rings, a two-piece recording project built on 15 years of musical kinship between Rand and guitarist Gio da …
This week on Gig Gab, Dave Hamilton sits down with guest co-host Rand Lempert of the Broken Rings, a two-piece recording project built on 15 years of musical kinship between Rand and guitarist Gio da Silva. You’ll hear how these two have crafted an intentional, travel-fueled recording process across cities, cutting live instruments and vocals together, passing files between New Orleans, Tampa, and now Denver, and why that friction and urgency is exactly the point. Rand makes a compelling case for keeping things analog as long as possible: real amps, minimal pedals, old-school mic placements …
For many entrepreneurs, the journey does not begin with a business plan. It begins with a problem, a setback, or sometimes a job they never imagined would shape the rest of their career.My guest today, Vance Morris, has taken one of the more unusual paths into entrepreneurship. He went from working…
For many entrepreneurs, the journey does not begin with a business plan. It begins with a problem, a setback, or sometimes a job they never imagined would shape the rest of their career.My guest today…
For many entrepreneurs, the journey does not begin with a business plan. It begins with a problem, a setback, or sometimes a job they never imagined would shape the rest of their career.My guest today, Vance Morris, has taken one of the more unusual paths into entrepreneurship. He went from working as a security guard in a birth control factory, to a decade in Disney management, to bankruptcy, to building a successful brick-and-mortar service business, and then helping other business owners create better customer experiences.Vance is known for taking lessons from Disney and translating them i…
I retired at officially at age 60. I worked or unretired for
another 8 years and finally retired at age 68,
So, I was curious as to hat the retirement age was in 2025. The numbers surprised
me. As of 2025, the average retirement age in Canada hit a record high of 65.4
years . The most recent dat…
I retired at officially at age 60. I worked or unretired for
another 8 years and finally retired at age 68,
So, I was curious as to hat the retirement age was in 2025. The numbers surprised
me. As…
I retired at officially at age 60. I worked or unretired for
another 8 years and finally retired at age 68,
So, I was curious as to hat the retirement age was in 2025. The numbers surprised
me. As of 2025, the average retirement age in Canada hit a record high of 65.4
years . The most recent data from Statistics Canada places the average at 65.1
years as of 2023, up from a low of 60.9 in 1998 .
Here is how the numbers break down:
Group
Average Retirement Age
Overall Average
65.1 - 65.4 years
Men
65.9 years
…
In this episode of Coffee Talk with Bryan & Marie, we sit down with EJ “Skullcrusher” Snyder — one of the world’s top survival experts and a 25‑year Army combat veteran. From his days as an Airborne Ranger and Infantry Sergeant Major to earning two Bronze Stars, the Legion of Merit, an…
In this episode of Coffee Talk with Bryan & Marie, we sit down with EJ “Skullcrusher” Snyder — one of the world’s top survival experts and a 25‑year Army combat veteran. From his days as…
In this episode of Coffee Talk with Bryan & Marie, we sit down with EJ “Skullcrusher” Snyder — one of the world’s top survival experts and a 25‑year Army combat veteran. From his days as an Airborne Ranger and Infantry Sergeant Major to earning two Bronze Stars, the Legion of Merit, and the Order of Saint Maurice, EJ’s story embodies grit, leadership, and an unbreakable will.After retiring from the military, EJ became a breakout star on Discovery’s Naked and Afraid, surviving six brutal challenges with a combined 206 days in the wild — and zero taps, even after a near‑fat…
What does cheating actually do to the person doing it?Most conversations about infidelity focus on the betrayed partner — and for good reason. But in this episode, Todd Creager turns the lens inward, looking at what happens inside the body and mind of the person having the affair. It's part o…
What does cheating actually do to the person doing it?Most conversations about infidelity focus on the betrayed partner — and for good reason. But in this episode, Todd Creager turns the lens inward…
What does cheating actually do to the person doing it?Most conversations about infidelity focus on the betrayed partner — and for good reason. But in this episode, Todd Creager turns the lens inward, looking at what happens inside the body and mind of the person having the affair. It's part of his ongoing series on how cheating cheats the cheater, and this episode zeroes in on something rarely talked about: the physiological cost of living a secret.Using the lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS), Todd walks through how our protective parts operate when deep wounds go unaddressed. The "f…
Think you can safely delay Medicare just because you’re still working? Think again. 👇
One of the most frequent—and expensive—mistakes people make when turning 65 is assuming their employer’s health insurance automatically counts as creditable coverage. If you get this wrong, you can face…
Think you can safely delay Medicare just because you’re still working? Think again. 👇
One of the most frequent—and expensive—mistakes people make when turning 65 is assuming their employer�…
Think you can safely delay Medicare just because you’re still working? Think again. 👇
One of the most frequent—and expensive—mistakes people make when turning 65 is assuming their employer’s health insurance automatically counts as creditable coverage. If you get this wrong, you can face lifetime late-enrollment penalties and major gaps in coverage.
Whether your current group health insurance allows you to delay Medicare Part B depends directly on the size of your company. Medicare strictly dictates that for an active employer plan to be considered primary, the company must have 2…