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Show Notes:
As we enter retirement, we're faced with a new challenge: navigating the unstructured time and the need to find purpose and fulfillment. In this episode, we're joined by 68-year-old author Andrew Robin, who shares his insights on living a "tapas life" after retirement, as introduced in his book, Tapas Life.
Andy offers advice on adding structure and cadence through routines, rediscovering passions, and exploring interests from earlier in life. We dive into the concepts of convergent and divergent thinkers and how they approach life after long careers.
We explore the VIA (Values in Action) Happiness Survey, created by Martin Seligman, as a tool to identify personal strengths and interest. And finally, we explore reevaluating and reinventing relationships, letting go of old mental models, and embracing the freedom and spaciousness offered by a “tapas life”.
Get Andy’s book, Tapas Life.
What's Next?
What are your views, comments, or questions on living a fulfilling life after retirement? Share them with us at [email protected]!
Stay Connected
Get in touch with our host Cathleen Toomey on LinkedIn
You can also find Seniority Authority on Facebook, on Instagram, or you can connect with us on our website!
Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
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Show Notes:
As we enter retirement, we're faced with a new challenge: navigating the unstructured time and the need to find purpose and fulfillment. In this episode, we're joined by 68-year-old author Andrew Robin, who shares his insights on living a "tapas life" after retirement, as introduced in his book, Tapas Life.
Andy offers advice on adding structure and cadence through routines, rediscovering passions, and exploring interests from earlier in life. We dive into the concepts of convergent and divergent thinkers and how they approach life after long careers.
We explore the VIA (Values in Action) Happiness Survey, created by Martin Seligman, as a tool to identify personal strengths and interest. And finally, we explore reevaluating and reinventing relationships, letting go of old mental models, and embracing the freedom and spaciousness offered by a “tapas life”.
Get Andy’s book, Tapas Life.
What's Next?
What are your views, comments, or questions on living a fulfilling life after retirement? Share them with us at [email protected]!
Stay Connected
Get in touch with our host Cathleen Toomey on LinkedIn
You can also find Seniority Authority on Facebook, on Instagram, or you can connect with us on our website!
Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts.

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