(Ep 380) Lifelong Learning: Crafting a Meaningful Life Beyond 50
Description
Join Mary Crafts and Brenda Betteridge for a lively chat about why lifelong learning is a game-changer, especially after hitting the big 5-0. They dive into how everyday moments can teach us something new, the perks of going back to school as an adult, and how tech, like AI, is shaking up the way we learn. It's all about staying curious, bouncing back from life's curveballs, and chasing knowledge to live a life full of meaning, even when things get tough.
About the Guest:
Brenda Betteridge is a dedicated lifelong learner who currently works at Utah Valley University (UVU) in the department of Executive and Professional Education. With a passion for continuous growth and education, Brenda is enrolled in college, pursuing knowledge beyond her initial explorations in speed writing back in 1979. Her commitment to education shines through her involvement in developing programs that foster skill development for professionals, including AI for professionals. Brenda is also an active member of the Women's Business Network with the Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Key Takeaways:
- Lifelong learning can significantly enhance the quality of life, offering fulfillment and keeping individuals engaged, especially post-50.
- Brenda Betteridge showcases the transformative potential of AI for personal and professional growth, emphasizing the accessibility and benefits of learning new technologies.
- Curiosity is a cornerstone of learning; it propels individuals to embrace new experiences, whether it's picking up hobbies like Zentangle or exploring digital tools.
- Emotional resilience and growth can emerge from life challenges, as illustrated by Brenda's personal narratives of grief and recovery.
- Educational opportunities abound beyond traditional schooling, with avenues like online courses, professional training, and creative exploration paving the way for continuous learning.
Resources:
- Follow Brenda on Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/brenda-betteridge-salem
- Email Brenda: bbetteridge@uvu.edu
- Mary Crafts: MaryCraftsInc.com



