Chapter X with Michael Kay

Michael F Kay

Navigating your next chapter after traditional work requires a new kind of bravery—especially for men. Michael and his guests speak straight to how to overcome the conditioning of our hard-charging career years and explore what will bring us fulfillment. read less
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A Call to Purpose with Jeff Eamers
3d ago
A Call to Purpose with Jeff Eamers
How does one reach the pivotal moment that propels them into the next chapter of their life? For our guest today, that moment unfolded in a Starbucks, where Jeff Eamers stumbled upon a newspaper ad seeking volunteers for suicide prevention. Having battled his own demons for years, Jeff saw this not just as an opportunity, but as a calling.   In his past life, Jeff wore many hats—writer, director, producer, counselor—all while battling the tumultuous challenges of bipolar disorder. Now, he's found peace and purpose as a practicing psychotherapist and the voice behind the upcoming Three Moments in Time podcast. He lives in the California desert with his two dogs and 11 chickens.   Jeff's journey is one marked by resilience, vulnerability, and the unwavering determination to confront the darkest aspects of the human experience. But a word of caution: Jeff's story is unfiltered and may touch on themes of mental illness that could trigger some listeners.   We discussed:   The first hospitalization at 21 marked the onset of a series of mental health challenges for Jeff How a major film opportunity brought Jeff from the advertising world to Los Angeles Jeff reflects on the experience of navigating manic highs and depressive lows Why he transitioned from Hollywood to suicide prevention counseling How the sudden loss of his best friend served as a wake-up call  Why Jeff decided to pursue a new academic journey at 55  Jeff shares his understanding of the single most crucial factor in healing    Connect with Jeff Mental health in the high desert: A Yucca Valley man, animal rescue and the open landscape via Desert Sun    www.eamertherapy.com
From Athlete to Advocate with Justin Roethingshoefer
Mar 13 2024
From Athlete to Advocate with Justin Roethingshoefer
In 2019, Justin Roethlingshoefer looked like the picture of health from the outside. He was a world championship triathlete and CrossFitter with a successful career in the NHL. But then he started experiencing debilitating headaches combined with stomach issues and insomnia—health challenges he had never faced before.   Doctors told Justin he was in perfect health, but he knew it was a lie. He continued to push for more tests, eventually receiving a colonoscopy and endoscopy that found four precancerous polyps and a precancerous ulcer the size of a quarter in his stomach.   The revelation of his impending health crisis was a wake-up call for Justin to take control of his well-being. Now, as the co-founder of OWN IT Coaching, he aims to redeem global health by educating, empowering, and equipping individuals to take ownership of their well-being. Their mission is to reduce the leading cause of death in the United States—chronic illness, currently at 71%—to below 50% by 2030.   In this episode, we discussed:   Finding his purpose to redeem the health of the world at age 11 Why Justin believes we can use data to take ownership of our health 5 different markers of health that research found can prolong our live How we can access data to determine our health decisions The ways we can educate ourselves about lifestyle changes and health   Connect with Justin   Read “The Power of Ownership” by Justin Roethingshoefer Find out more about testing with Own It Coaching  Own It Coaching
Beyond the Paycheck with Rand Selig
Jan 24 2024
Beyond the Paycheck with Rand Selig
Life is more than chasing a bigger paycheck or a career fixated on it. Our guest today, Rand Selig, suggests that as we step into the next phase after work, it's an opportunity for self-discovery. What's interesting is that the same skills that fueled our career success can now shape this new chapter.   Rand Selig is a seasoned entrepreneur, coach, and roll-up-your-sleeves conservationist with an MBA from Stanford. His expertise in managing global projects adds a unique flavor to our conversation. Based in Mill Valley, California, he shares life's adventures with his wife of 42 years. Recently, Rand authored Thriving! How to Create a Healthier, Happier, and More Prosperous Life.    During our talk, Rand reflects on his own career transition and imparts valuable lessons on facing challenges with bravery, persistence, and grit. His philosophy centers around the idea that we can design our own lives. I'm delighted to bring you this thought-provoking and significant conversation—and you might even want to jot some notes down.    We discussed:   How day one felt after Rand left his business behind—and his Chapter X started What stands out as the life lesson that left the biggest mark on Rand  Taking a closer look at the four essential aspects of aging well Why writing your legacy is something to do now (and how it can shape your life) How focusing on the things you can control changes your outlook The difference between success and thriving   Connect with Rand www.randselig.com   Thriving! How to Create a Healthier, Happier, and More Prosperous Life
The Future of You with Nan Ives and Lisa Stornaielo
Jan 10 2024
The Future of You with Nan Ives and Lisa Stornaielo
Nan Ives and Lisa Stornaielo were long-time colleagues at Fidelity Investments. Their careers took an unexpected turn when the unexpected offer of an early retirement landed in their laps—and it sparked a whole new perspective on what retirement truly means.   In their research, they noticed a gap in the retirement planning discussion. While finances often take the focus, the life planning piece was missing. Big questions about purpose, balance, and making the most of the coming decades were left unanswered.   Nan and Lisa connected with 50 people soon-to-be or already retired individuals and absorbed wisdom from their experiences. From there, they leveraged their expertise in transition planning and life coaching to develop a transformative 4-step process that empowers individuals to design their ultimate retirement life.    With their passion for helping others and their profound understanding of the retirement experience, Nan and Lisa are on a mission to inspire and guide people toward a rewarding and fulfilling retirement.   We discussed:   Three common retirement spectrums people typically find themselves How they created a formula drawn from the experiences of fulfilled retirees The key things they observed that distinguished a fulfilled life after work  A four-step blueprint Nan and Lisa developed for planning your own future Why you have to work at retirement to make it something that has meaning  How to shift from a fixed mindset to one that embraces open thoughts   Connect with Nan and Lisa The Future of You
Something New with Michael Kay
Jan 3 2024
Something New with Michael Kay
To start off the new year, I decided to try something new. Each month, our Chapter X community gathers on Zoom to discuss a specific topic. And today, you're in for a treat—this podcast episode features a recording from our final Chapter X meeting of the year.   During this gathering, we reflected on 2023 and our aspirations for 2024: What lessons did it bring? What changes are we seeking or what growth are we aiming for? What insights emerged from both successes and challenges?   I believe that sharing these reflections could offer guidance to those navigating their own journeys—after all, that's what Chapter X is all about. I hope you find this conversation intriguing, engaging, and perhaps it might even inspire you to join our monthly gatherings.   In this meeting, we explored topics such as:   Why managing expectations becomes key in navigating the new experiences and challenges of this stage of life How remaining present and savoring every moment is a necessary challenge for your personal well-being Stoic philosophy and the idea of choosing how we respond to situations The impact of your family upbringing on shaping your outlook on the world Why letting go of worrying about external factors and honing in on what we can control in life is a powerful mindset The emotional hurdles of taking on new endeavors and shielding our self-worth from the judgments of others   Join Us Inside the Chapter X Community https://michaelfkay.com/connect/community/
From Medicine to Mystery with Greg Vigdor
Dec 13 2023
From Medicine to Mystery with Greg Vigdor
In 2019, Greg Vigdor decided to take a break after working in healthcare for four decades. His plan was to relax for a few months before returning to work. However, the outbreak of a global pandemic threw a curveball into his plans.   During this unexpected pause, Greg dove into a brand-new project. He started writing his very first novel, weaving his expertise from healthcare into fascinating detective stories. The idea was to entertain readers while enlightening them on health policy, the flaws in the American healthcare system, and suggesting ways readers can improve their own health.   In this episode, explore how Greg transitioned his career passion into storytelling. He shares how he embraced this new endeavor head-on, blending his expertise with the art of page-turning stories.   We discussed:   How Greg launched his career as a author writing medical detective stories The surprising part of retirement that left a major loss in his life What Greg discovered about himself through the process of writing two novels (these lessons are so important) How today’s healthcare system evolved into fighting a losing battle The common dead ends that people face while trying to get healthcare   Connect with Greg Greg on Amazon:  https://www.amazon.com/author/gregvigdor   Washington Health Foundation: www.washhealthfoundation.org/book-the-theory-of-irv   Artisan Book Review of The Covid Murders:  https://artisanbookreviews.com/2023/09/03/the-covid-murders-by-greg-vigdor
Living Your Best Life with Dr. Christine Boev
Dec 6 2023
Living Your Best Life with Dr. Christine Boev
Growing up before 1970 meant a diet heavy on margarine and potato chips—we just lacked awareness of nutrition. Today, we're armed with much more knowledge. Yet, navigating through varied advice can be bewildering, especially if you were raised with different beliefs.   At the core of our pursuit for health and well-being lies the desire to become the best version of ourselves. So, how can we show up as our best selves every day? According to our guest today, you have to take care of your hormones if you want to live a long life.   Today, I’m joined by the remarkable Dr. Christine Boev, an ICU nurse, health coach, and an expert in fitness and longevity. You cannot help but be inspired by her commitment in helping people live their best lives.   Her goal is youthful longevity with the aim of maintaining optimal mobility during chronologic aging. In this episode, she shares valuable advice on starting small to achieve sustainable health changes through discipline and habits. I know you’ll enjoy this conversation with such a dynamic professional.   We discussed:   This final ingredient is the key to longevity (hint: it’s not just about fitness or nutrition) What are the variables that we can control vs. the things that we cannot control? What checking your testosterone levels can reveal about your health Two common misconceptions about exercise that can prevent us from starting Why getting your mind right to start your day is really critical Christine’s simple recommendations on nutrition and alcohol Connect with Christine Follow @drchristineboev on Instagram
Mastering Time After Your Career with David Buck
Nov 29 2023
Mastering Time After Your Career with David Buck
Imagine retirement not as the end of a journey but as the beginning of an entirely new chapter—one where time becomes your most precious currency.    Today, we're peeling back the layers of conventional retirement wisdom to explore how the art of time optimization can transform these post-career years into an unparalleled phase of enrichment and purpose.   As a Certified Professional Retirement coach, David uses his 35+ years of organizational and time management skills to help business professionals craft post-career lifestyle strategies of fulfillment, purpose, and meaning. David is also author of the book, The Time-Optimized Life: Moving Everyday Preparation, Execution, and Control from Finite to Infinite.   Join us as we navigate the intersection of productivity, purpose, and a fulfilling post-career life. In this episode, we discussed:   How David applied the same productivity principles that made him successful in his career to his post-career life Why leaving your career doesn’t mean quitting work altogether The importance of planning how you’ll balance individual vs. couple goals  How to use time management principles to stay connected with your friendships David’s adaptable goal planning system for the different phases of retirement   Connect with David Enter promo code “Michael” to get your free Retirement Time Analysis report https://infinitylifestyledesign.com/rta/   Preorder The Time-Optimized Life book https://infinitylifestyledesign.com/the-time-optimized-life-book/
Portraits of Change with Steven Kushner
Nov 22 2023
Portraits of Change with Steven Kushner
Steven Kushner had originally planned to retire at 70. However, at 65, he began feeling fatigued, noticing the strain of evening meetings and realizing his body was signaling a need to slow down.   By June 2018, he retired and received the honorary title of Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Ner Tamid. Eager to venture into uncharted territory, he sought something entirely new.   Throughout his rabbinic career, Steven's creativity had largely been expressed through writing and speaking. Yet, in 2017, anticipating retirement, he tapped into his visual side. He started sharing his photos on Facebook, receiving encouraging feedback from friends and congregation members.   That’s when he wanted to finally—after a lifetime of taking pictures—begin a process of learning how to make pictures. Although he does not formally identify as a photographer, when asked Steven is very comfortable saying that he does serious photography. In this episode, Rabbi Steven shares an extraordinary journey marked by unexpected transitions and explorations.   We discussed:   Steven’s childhood dream to be the shortstop for the Detroit Tigers How he cultivated a reputation as a film aficionado within the synagogue Why Steven decided to retire five years earlier than his initial plan The unexpected emotional challenge of retiring (and a quest for unexplored endeavors)  How he dove into photography with the guidance of a friend  The journey of learning and refining his craft that proved immensely gratifying Connect with Steven https://stevenkushnerphotography.com/portfolio Headshot Photo Credit: Nick Levitin Photography
Wisdom Traditions with Nikos Patedakis
Nov 15 2023
Wisdom Traditions with Nikos Patedakis
We often mistake experience for wisdom. But today, our guest challenges this notion. Wisdom isn't just about ourselves; it's about the legacy we craft. How do we become good ancestors and leave the world better than the one we entered?   Join me in a conversation with Nikos Patedakis, a philosopher dedicated to unleashing wisdom and compassion. Brace yourself—the ideas exchanged in our conversation were nothing short of mind-expanding.    Nikos, armed with multiple philosophy degrees, including a PhD, wields wisdom, love, and beauty to transform lives. Through his role as a consulting philosopher and educator, he reshapes individuals, cultures, and our world. In this episode, we explore wisdom traditions and the need to deepen one's understanding of oneself and the mind.   We discussed:   What it means to have a wisdom-based approach to life How to weave a lifetime of your experiences into wisdom Considering your legacy and how you would love to be remembered Why mindfulness makes life much more interesting as you age The concept of ‘training for death’ (and why you shouldn’t put it off) Why leaving work behind isn’t really about filling a void in your life   Connect with Nikos   Free resources on compassion training: https://dangerouswisdom.org/meditations Nikos’ book recommendations on the subject of living well and dying well: The Art of Living: Peace and Freedom in the Here and Now by Thich Nhat Hanh Dying with Confidence: A Tibetan Buddhist Guide to Preparing for Death by Anyen Rinpoche The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us about Living Fully by Frank Ostaseski How We Live Is How We Die by Pema Chodron The documentary Tukdam Interview with Doug Tallamy about creating the world's biggest national park in your own backyard
Dating After 60 with Brad Johnson
Nov 8 2023
Dating After 60 with Brad Johnson
Today we're delving into the world of dating. If you're married and thinking about skipping this one, I’d suggest you pause and consider sharing it with the single men in your life, whether they're single due to widowhood, divorce, or other circumstances.   Our guest today is Brad Johnson, the mastermind behind Zero Nonsense Dating. He caught my attention with his unique approach to tackling the challenges faced by men in the dating world. This podcast conversation was unlike any other I've had, and it was both enlightening and entertaining.   Brad founded Zero Nonsense Dating to equip men with practical strategies that yield real results. The dating advice landscape is flooded with content that either focuses on fleeting encounters or doesn't fit every situation. Authentic and practical guidance is hard to find, and often, it's only gained through personal trial and error.    And that's precisely why Brad is here today. He's on a mission to help other men become their best without becoming someone different.   In this episode, we discussed:   The biggest challenges of dating as an introvert vs. extrovert Three common problems with navigating the noise on dating apps  Why older men have advantages in dating that younger men don’t have Reentering the dating scene after decades of being partnered Three worthwhile dating platforms for older men How to find common ground with someone on a first date   Connect with Brad Zero Nonsense Dating Website Get Chapter 1 of Your Dating Life Solved for Free Instagram Facebook