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Robyn Greaves is a career transition specialist and author of Your Third Chapter. In this episode of Flying Solo, she dives into what it means to reimagine your career and find new purpose—especially if you're in your 50s, 60s, or beyond.
Rather than viewing this stage as time to wind down, Robyn shares why more people are choosing to start something fresh, whether that's launching a solo business, transitioning into advisory or fractional roles, or
If you're wondering how to shift your mindset, rebuild confidence after redundancy, or make the most of your experience in a changing world of work, this episode is packed with insight and practical tips for navigating
Key topics
1. Rethinking Retirement and the ‘Third Chapter’
Many people in their 50s, 60s, and beyond are seeking more purposeful work rather than traditional retirement.
The “third chapter” concept is about contribution, using one's wealth of experience, and designing work that feels meaningful.
The traditional notion of retirement is evolving, with more people choosing to stay active and involved in new ways.
2. Navigating Career Transitions Later in Life
Career changes can be prompted by redundancy, burnout, a desire for something new, or even health challenges.
Transitioning successfully often involves self-reflection to identify values, transferable skills, and new aspirations.
Robyn Greaves emphasizes experimentation—running small tests or starting side projects—to discover the right next steps.
3. Embracing Portfolio and Fractional Careers
More people are building “portfolio careers,” combining several part-time, advisory, or freelance roles instead of relying on one job.
Fractional roles allow experienced professionals to contribute to organizations in a flexible way, benefiting both parties.
This approach provides greater work variety and income stability, often allowing people to pursue personal passions alongside professional work.
4. Mindset Shifts and the Value of Experience
Overcoming internalized and societal misconceptions about age and retirement is critical for unlocking new opportunities.
Building confidence after job loss or career change involves mapping out achievements and recognizing diverse skills.
Experience, maturity, and resilience are major assets; leveraging them can offer significant business or consultative advantages.
Timestamped overview
00:00 Redefining Work in Later Life
03:48 Aspirational Career Transformations
06:56 "Rethinking Purpose After Retirement"
10:10 Rethinking Work and Future Plans
14:17 "Burnout and Life Realignment"
20:19 Navigating Job Loss and Renewal
24:35 "Maturity Offers Unique Strengths"
26:32 "Clarifying Purpose and Values"
30:05 "AI Tools Need Human Oversight"
34:15 "Embrace Your Third Chapter"
Guest: Robyn Greaves
Sound: Abu Baker
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Robyn Greaves is a career transition specialist and author of Your Third Chapter. In this episode of Flying Solo, she dives into what it means to reimagine your career and find new purpose—especially if you're in your 50s, 60s, or beyond.
Rather than viewing this stage as time to wind down, Robyn shares why more people are choosing to start something fresh, whether that's launching a solo business, transitioning into advisory or fractional roles, or
If you're wondering how to shift your mindset, rebuild confidence after redundancy, or make the most of your experience in a changing world of work, this episode is packed with insight and practical tips for navigating
Key topics
1. Rethinking Retirement and the ‘Third Chapter’
Many people in their 50s, 60s, and beyond are seeking more purposeful work rather than traditional retirement.
The “third chapter” concept is about contribution, using one's wealth of experience, and designing work that feels meaningful.
The traditional notion of retirement is evolving, with more people choosing to stay active and involved in new ways.
2. Navigating Career Transitions Later in Life
Career changes can be prompted by redundancy, burnout, a desire for something new, or even health challenges.
Transitioning successfully often involves self-reflection to identify values, transferable skills, and new aspirations.
Robyn Greaves emphasizes experimentation—running small tests or starting side projects—to discover the right next steps.
3. Embracing Portfolio and Fractional Careers
More people are building “portfolio careers,” combining several part-time, advisory, or freelance roles instead of relying on one job.
Fractional roles allow experienced professionals to contribute to organizations in a flexible way, benefiting both parties.
This approach provides greater work variety and income stability, often allowing people to pursue personal passions alongside professional work.
4. Mindset Shifts and the Value of Experience
Overcoming internalized and societal misconceptions about age and retirement is critical for unlocking new opportunities.
Building confidence after job loss or career change involves mapping out achievements and recognizing diverse skills.
Experience, maturity, and resilience are major assets; leveraging them can offer significant business or consultative advantages.
Timestamped overview
00:00 Redefining Work in Later Life
03:48 Aspirational Career Transformations
06:56 "Rethinking Purpose After Retirement"
10:10 Rethinking Work and Future Plans
14:17 "Burnout and Life Realignment"
20:19 Navigating Job Loss and Renewal
24:35 "Maturity Offers Unique Strengths"
26:32 "Clarifying Purpose and Values"
30:05 "AI Tools Need Human Oversight"
34:15 "Embrace Your Third Chapter"
Guest: Robyn Greaves
Sound: Abu Baker
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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