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Welcome back to Don’t Retire… Graduate! In this episode, we’re diving deep into the emotional and creative side of life’s biggest transitions—especially retirement. My guest, Susan Hensley, is a transformational coach, speaker, and author whose mission is to help individuals navigate major life changes with joy, creativity, and resilience. With decades of experience as a corporate executive and leadership coach—and a background in HR and journalism—Susan brings a unique perspective on how we can move through uncertainty without losing ourselves, and, in fact, discover new meaning and color in our lives.
Susan and I explored not just the financial aspects of retirement, but the psychological transformation it brings. We talked about the loss of identity, the paradox of newfound time, and why many of us feel adrift or even terrified approaching this stage, despite years of planning. What sets Susan apart is her use of art journaling as a tool in her coaching practice—a process open to anyone, even self-professed non-artists like me! Susan described how creative expression helps process emotions, unlock inner wisdom, and rediscover the sense of play we all had as children. Together, we discussed letting go of the “big P” purpose that often defines our working years and embracing instead a series of “small p” purposes rooted in daily curiosity, microlearning, and the willingness to experiment and shed old identities.
The episode is both reassuring and invigorating, reminding us that the journey into retirement—or any major transition—isn’t a one-time molting, but an ongoing metamorphosis filled with opportunities to reinvent ourselves, explore new interests, and find joy, even in the messy middle. Susan shared practical advice for managing the daunting blank canvas of retirement, finding joy in both purpose and in play, and learning to balance optimism and fear as we take on the next chapter.
Key Takeaways:
Join us as we challenge assumptions, confront fears, and celebrate the potential for play, curiosity, and new beginnings at any stage. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with anyone ready to graduate into a more joyful, inventive future!
For more on Susan Hensley, including her book Art for Your Sanity and free downloadable resources for art journaling, visit susan-hensley.com. Let’s inspire each other to stay both terrified and optimistic—and above all, curious—about what comes next!
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Welcome back to Don’t Retire… Graduate! In this episode, we’re diving deep into the emotional and creative side of life’s biggest transitions—especially retirement. My guest, Susan Hensley, is a transformational coach, speaker, and author whose mission is to help individuals navigate major life changes with joy, creativity, and resilience. With decades of experience as a corporate executive and leadership coach—and a background in HR and journalism—Susan brings a unique perspective on how we can move through uncertainty without losing ourselves, and, in fact, discover new meaning and color in our lives.
Susan and I explored not just the financial aspects of retirement, but the psychological transformation it brings. We talked about the loss of identity, the paradox of newfound time, and why many of us feel adrift or even terrified approaching this stage, despite years of planning. What sets Susan apart is her use of art journaling as a tool in her coaching practice—a process open to anyone, even self-professed non-artists like me! Susan described how creative expression helps process emotions, unlock inner wisdom, and rediscover the sense of play we all had as children. Together, we discussed letting go of the “big P” purpose that often defines our working years and embracing instead a series of “small p” purposes rooted in daily curiosity, microlearning, and the willingness to experiment and shed old identities.
The episode is both reassuring and invigorating, reminding us that the journey into retirement—or any major transition—isn’t a one-time molting, but an ongoing metamorphosis filled with opportunities to reinvent ourselves, explore new interests, and find joy, even in the messy middle. Susan shared practical advice for managing the daunting blank canvas of retirement, finding joy in both purpose and in play, and learning to balance optimism and fear as we take on the next chapter.
Key Takeaways:
Join us as we challenge assumptions, confront fears, and celebrate the potential for play, curiosity, and new beginnings at any stage. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with anyone ready to graduate into a more joyful, inventive future!
For more on Susan Hensley, including her book Art for Your Sanity and free downloadable resources for art journaling, visit susan-hensley.com. Let’s inspire each other to stay both terrified and optimistic—and above all, curious—about what comes next!
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