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Life After 50 with Sheila Howard-Baker
In this episode of Your Life Over 50, we sit down with Sheila Howard-Baker, who recently retired after a long career in both corporate America and the educational system. Sheila shares her unique journey, from working as a systems analyst in Atlanta to transitioning into education at the University of Mississippi and finally retiring in her hometown of Oxford,Mississippi.
Sheila talks about the rich, diverse culture of Oxford, asmall town known for its strong arts scene, academic presence, and vibrantretirement community. She also delves into her passion for the Burns BelfryAfrican-American Museum, where she serves as the chair of the Friends of theBelfry Board, highlighting the important role this museum plays in preservinglocal African-American history.
We explore the intergenerational dynamics between retireesand university students in Oxford, with Sheila sharing insights into how thesegroups collaborate on community projects, including museum initiatives. Sheilaalso provides heartfelt advice for women over 50 who feel stuck or uncertainabout their future, encouraging them to embrace life’s ups and downs with graceand find new passions in their later years.
Finally, Sheila offers a glimpse into the rewardingexperience of chairing the museum board, her love for community work, and thelegacy she hopes to leave behind by encouraging others to live with purpose andpassion.
Key Takeaways:
Tune in to this enlightening conversation filled with wisdom, passion, and the importance of finding joy and purpose in every seasonof life!
Listen now on Apple Podcast and Spotify
Life After 50 with Sheila Howard-Baker
In this episode of Your Life Over 50, we sit down with Sheila Howard-Baker, who recently retired after a long career in both corporate America and the educational system. Sheila shares her unique journey, from working as a systems analyst in Atlanta to transitioning into education at the University of Mississippi and finally retiring in her hometown of Oxford,Mississippi.
Sheila talks about the rich, diverse culture of Oxford, asmall town known for its strong arts scene, academic presence, and vibrantretirement community. She also delves into her passion for the Burns BelfryAfrican-American Museum, where she serves as the chair of the Friends of theBelfry Board, highlighting the important role this museum plays in preservinglocal African-American history.
We explore the intergenerational dynamics between retireesand university students in Oxford, with Sheila sharing insights into how thesegroups collaborate on community projects, including museum initiatives. Sheilaalso provides heartfelt advice for women over 50 who feel stuck or uncertainabout their future, encouraging them to embrace life’s ups and downs with graceand find new passions in their later years.
Finally, Sheila offers a glimpse into the rewardingexperience of chairing the museum board, her love for community work, and thelegacy she hopes to leave behind by encouraging others to live with purpose andpassion.
Key Takeaways:
Tune in to this enlightening conversation filled with wisdom, passion, and the importance of finding joy and purpose in every seasonof life!
Listen now on Apple Podcast and Spotify