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After decades of focusing on their retirement, Baby Boomers and aging Gen Xers are reconsidering a life of leisure and choosing instead to continue working. The movement to not squander their collective wit and wisdom means more creative older workers continue to thrive.
On Monday, guest host Chris Farrell spoke with a professor of management and a celebrated writer about thriving professionally after 50.
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After decades of focusing on their retirement, Baby Boomers and aging Gen Xers are reconsidering a life of leisure and choosing instead to continue working. The movement to not squander their collective wit and wisdom means more creative older workers continue to thrive.
On Monday, guest host Chris Farrell spoke with a professor of management and a celebrated writer about thriving professionally after 50.

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