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Send us a text I met Jeff Power at a songwriters' event in Denver. He was accompanied by 3 other songwriters who were performing their music together - they were good, and watching Jeff, by far the oldest of the bunch, was inspiring! You know from past episodes of Stubbornly Young that I'm contemplating what my life will be like when I step aside from a full-time career. I want to do something creative and fun, and earn some money doing it to keep the financial wheels greas...
Send us a text Listeners may know that for over 5 years I've been hosting ProCO360, a podcast featuring world-class Colorado entrepreneurs. Recently I interviewed three such entrepreneurs in front of a live audience as part of a Denver Ventures conference. Blake Scholl, Founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic, was one of those interviewed and even as I was engaged in our conversation, I thought of you - the Stubbornly Young. Blake is one of the most amazing of the hundreds of CE...
Send us a text In this episode of Stubbornly Young we’re going to focus on the surprises inside the phenomenon of pickleball. Of course, you know pickleball is EVERYWHERE, and my guess is that at least HALF of you (LIKE ME) play pickleball either casually – or like an addiction. Let’s learn more about what’s going on in this world of reportedly more than 14 MILLION players! I’m fascinated with the growth of the sport, wondering whether it's a FAD or here to stay – and curiou...
Send us a text As I contemplate what I want to do when I am no longer a full-time executive, I'm wrestling. I'm thinking a lot about how I'll want to balance "purpose," recreation, hobbies, learning... and just sitting somewhere in the shade with a nice view having a mircrobrew - sometimes alone, mostly with family, friends and my dog. This episode with the authors of Revealing your Next Season gives examples of how others with significant leadership roles transitioned to their n...
Send us a text For those with little and moderate (me) understanding of artificial intelligence, this episode is loaded with ways to understand the basics of AI and a brilliant suggestion for an easy and effective way get started using AI with any of the available tools out there (ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Copilot, Google’s Gemini, etc.). Since I recorded this episode and followed Chris Ferris’s suggestion, I’ve quickly become a pretty decent user of AI at my day job and in podcast preparati...
Send us a text Rule # 7 of Stubbornly Young is "Learn New Things." Why? Because learning new things gives us an overall sense of freshness and excitement - except maybe dancing - the jury's still out on that one for me. Brian Reynolds is the co-founder of The Bridge Teachers. I know, BRIDGE? Isn't that the game for "old people," not for the Stubbornly Young? That perception (and sometimes the truth) created an irony that made me curious. What I lear...
Send us a text I met Mark Shaiken when he was referred to me by a mutual friend who thought he might be a good fit for my podcast. Thank you Cristin Crampton Day! I was intrigued by Mark’s transition from a bankruptcy attorney to author. I wondered just how good of a writer he might be so I replied to Mark asking for a couple of his SIX books to sample. I read with amazement his samples of his two books of essays, “And Just Like That,” and “It’s What Makes Me Me – A Retired Attorney’s Relatio...
Send us a text In the past, I’ve explored Stubbornly Young topics with people who are like us - approaching or at middle age, and beyond. Since my objective with this podcast is to remain relevant to the YOUNGER people in my life, it seemed appropriate to bring one of those voices onto the podcast with me – I thought of Danielle Wallace. I’ve gotten to know Danielle in the context of work. She’s a consultant to non-profits whose high-energy, no-nonsense advice caught my attention. I tho...
Send us a text I’m so excited about this episode with Gwendolyn Bounds, author of a book that caught my attention called NOT TOO LATE – THE POWER OF PUSHING LIMITS AT ANY AGE. Wendy had a life changing transformation when she became passionately involved in obstacle course racing starting in her late 40s. Like many of US, Wendy had a successful career before she started this new chapter... as an award-winning journalist, an on-air host, and author of many books. Listening to...
Send us a text "People regret most what they don't try, not what they tried and failed." Joe Huff, co-author, The Experiential Billionaire So, you aren't a financial millionaire. I learned to appreciate that that's less important than being an experiential billionaire! Chris Schembra - the "Gratitude Guru," mentioned the book "The Experiential Billionaire" during Episode 11 of Stubbornly Young. I loved the title and asked if he'd introduce me to the authors. That's how...
Send us a text Rule 1 of Stubbornly Young is to Embrace and Appreciate the Changing World (blog post). I'm a fascinated listener of Rich DeMuro who hosts the "Rich on Tech" podcast and radio show. It's almost unbelievable to me that he can stay up on so much consumer tech innovation. He generously offered to come on Stubbornly Young to share his ideas about artificial intelligence, apps he uses that substantially improve his life, and how to manage data security. These are subjects that the S...
Send us a text Creating this episode was SO FUN. My guest is Chris Schembra, a HUMAN CONNECTION & GRATITUDE SPEAKER - - and the Founder & Chief Question Asker at 7:47, a company that brings people together through orchestrated dinner events. Chris has written two books – the Wall Street Journal Bestseller GRATITUDE THROUGH HARD TIMES, and his 2nd, GRATITUDE AND PASTA! Chris is on a mission to cure the epidemic of loneliness and the crisis of disconnection in the mode...
Send us a text Staying relevant is a theme of Stubbornly Young and for that reason let's talk about Quantum Computing. I tried, I really tried to understand how quantum computing works before I interviewed Rob Hays, CEO of Atom Computing so that I could deliver on the title of this episode. I watched (and you'll hear me share this with Rob) three videos that each billed themselves as an effective explainer of quantum computing. I'm not that smart and I'm not that dumb either, and after ...
Send us a text Join Dave in this interesting episode as he sat down with Christian Gani, Partner of company called Outerkind, a visionary in the world of branding and marketing. Christian's passion for pushing boundaries and embracing change is truly inspiring. In this episode, Christian shares his unique perspective on staying stubbornly young, how to remain relevant in a world that's evolving faster than ever before and how it's possible to stay open to new experiences even as we vent...
Send us a text Welcome to Episode 8 where Dave interviews Chase Garrett, Ex Red Bull marketing liaison and Motocross athlete, now Founder and CEO of Icon Source, with his platform riding the phenomenon that has taken the sporting world by storm and what this new avenue looks like for college athletes and professional sports men and women’s careers. Chase shares in depth information that helps break down what the courts have recently settled on and how his company helps with branding de...
Send us a text In this short but jam packed episode, Dave shares his reflection of a blog post he wrote called ‘I Have Been Ageist - Against Myself’, about why he started this podcast and more importantly reflecting on how previous guests such as Kari Cardinale (Episode 6) and Vanessa Liu (Episode 5) have shaped the notion of ageing. Dave is an avid listener of his own episodes and shares how this has given him the gift of a new perspective when it comes to being in your 50s 60s and beyond. A...
Send us a text This episode Dave speaks to Kari Cardinale, Senior Vice President Digital & Alumni Strategy at Modern Elder Academy. They explore the evolving landscape of aging, inspired by the academy's founder, Chip Conley, and his journey as a "modern elder" at Airbnb. Kari delves into the academy's mission to support those in midlife, focusing on the importance of community and embracing transitions as opportunities for growth and redefinition. They reflect on the pandemic's rol...
Send us a text Dave discovered Vanessa when she was featured in an intriguing Wall Street Journal article by Lisa Bannon. The article sparked his interest about businesses engineered to serve the Stubbornly Young, and reigniting careers in your 60s and 70s. Vanessa spoke to Dave about transitioning from the workplace to retirement. Flipping the script on the processes of valued workers retiring from their jobs and what companies can do to help with changing priorities to help leave thei...
Send us a text I was fascinated by the data being collected around polarized attitudes and immediately thought this could be interesting for you, the Stubbornly Young audience. Stephen is an impressive guy. He consults for Harvard University, the Aspen Institute, and others, and has co-authored several reports that have been featured over a thousand times in media by presidential candidates on C-SPAN, even for a panel at the UN General Assembly. He shares valuable and insightful notions reg...
Send us a text Kaitlin Borncamp is a professional nutrition and mindset coach and has the official title of the Wellbeing Champion at consulting firm EY. What intrigued Dave about Kaitlyn is that she says the elephant in the room when she’s talking to clients is always aging. Lots of podcasts talk about physical aging, that’s not what Kaitlyn and Dave will be talking about in this episode, however more about mindset as we age. Kaitlin shares her knowledge and expertise with Dave about what ...