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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[After a busy, perhaps pressurised, work life then retirement can be seen as the perfect solution. But what drives so many people to return to work, or some form of work? Peter and DAS  are joined by their latest guest, Dean Stockwell, who talks about the positives and some negatives of retirement and what drew him to returning to the workplace, albeit in a very different role. The main motivations for such a return are discussed including financial (very common), social contact/enjoyment...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Whilst ascending a physical and metaphorical mountain DAS and Peter discuss the many benefits of a future state of retirement that can strengthen relationships by allowing more quality time with family, friends, and community. They also explore creating space for improved wellbeing, thereby giving people more time to focus on physical health, mental relaxation, and activities that genuinely bring joy.  And discuss the freedom to explore new interests or revisit old passions, whether that...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[For many people their career is a big part of how they define themselves, so what happens when that 'identity' through work is no longer there? DAS and Peter are joined by Sadie Wackett to explore this topic as part of the ongoing elderescence journey. Retirement is not just a financial transition but it is also an identity transition - often the hardest part of this whole 'retirement' business is actually the fear of losing who you thought that you were.  In their usual style DAS and Pe...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Exploring why stopping can be more difficult than expected when on the cusp of retirement. With a backdrop of the wonderful Cotswold landscape and Broadway, and with metaphors galore, Peter and DAS discuss what makes 'stopping' challenging and what is 'lost' when it comes to crossing that retirement bridge. But also, what is to be gained as well when on the other side. All this with a bonus of some really cute lambs. ]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>#3 Forced Retirement - A discussion about grief when the choice is made for you</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[They say that life is what happens to you whilst you are busy making other plans and in this episode, our first guest podcast, Sally MacQueen joins Peter and DAS to discussion the impact of when retirement is more forced upon you rather something you planned. The loss of purpose, the loss of identity, and moving through the grieving process are all covered with honesty and a certain degree of rawness. Also we discuss the disappearance of a key social community and potential isolation when you...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They say that life is what happens to you whilst you are busy making other plans and in this episode, our first guest podcast, Sally MacQueen joins Peter and DAS to discussion the impact of when retirement is more forced upon you rather something you planned.</p><p>The loss of purpose, the loss of identity, and moving through the grieving process are all covered with honesty and a certain degree of rawness.</p><p>Also we discuss the disappearance of a key social community and potential isolation when your primary purpose is removed unexpectedly.</p><p><em>&quot;Life is what happens to you while you&apos;re busy making other plans&quot; is a famous quote often attributed to John Lennon in his 1980 song &quot;Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)&quot;. It highlights that life is unpredictable, unfolding in the present moment rather than according to future goals or schedules. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>#1 An Introduction - Some ideas behind &#39;Walking into Retirement&#39;</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Retirement today is no longer a clear-cut ending to working life, and for many professionals, it is an uncertain transition marked by loss of identity, fear of stopping, questions of purpose, and the challenge of balancing enjoyment of life with planning for a (hopeful) long future. ‘Walking into Retirement’ will address this transition, head on, in a fresh and engaging way.  The hosts, Peter and DAS, will undertake a series of walks across the UK, coastal paths, countryside trails, and ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Retirement today is no longer a clear-cut ending to working life, and for many professionals, it is an uncertain transition marked by loss of identity, fear of stopping, questions of purpose, and the challenge of balancing enjoyment of life with planning for a (hopeful) long future.</p><p>‘Walking into Retirement’ will address this transition, head on, in a fresh and engaging way. </p><p>The hosts, Peter and DAS, will undertake a series of walks across the UK, coastal paths, countryside trails, and other familiar UK landscapes, and using walking as both a literal framework and a metaphor for change they will talk: honestly, humorously, and thoughtfully about what retirement now means, why it differs so much from previous generations, and how people can move into it deliberately rather than abruptly.</p><p>They will share their similar and yet very different approaches and plans for this new period in their lives and speak openly about their hopes and their fears. The walks themselves will also be outlined to paint a picture for the readers. </p><p>The podcast (website and hopefully book) intends to blend lived experience together with a reflective dialogue and share practical insight without becoming prescriptive or technical as is not intended to be a financial guide or a ‘how-to’ manual, but instead, to be more of a comforting companion for readers navigating one of life’s most significant transitions.</p><p>A new unusual podcast from the hosts of &apos;The Squid of Despair&apos;</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):<br/><a href='https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/track.pstmrk.it/3s/uppbeat.io*2Ft*2Fairstream*2Fjazz-rumble/vZub/Us-DAQ/AQ/a872c8d9-63b7-4d91-946c-dfc9ed1b2831/4/YMWYWar8RT__;JSUl!!IDrClOjft5s!DiartRWnhAlzPXrie4FLM9KswOamdHCVnJdMGSC1XLPsKUsO05zSs7ywRG8fArvcMgivHmjuebziggYHlCn_zZNsPmCkji8oUCg$'>https://uppbeat.io/t/airstream/jazz-rumble</a><br/>License code: 0PIMCTZC28GVOBDF</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Retirement today is no longer a clear-cut ending to working life, and for many professionals, it is an uncertain transition marked by loss of identity, fear of stopping, questions of purpose, and the challenge of balancing enjoyment of life with planning for a (hopeful) long future.</p><p>‘Walking into Retirement’ will address this transition, head on, in a fresh and engaging way. </p><p>The hosts, Peter and DAS, will undertake a series of walks across the UK, coastal paths, countryside trails, and other familiar UK landscapes, and using walking as both a literal framework and a metaphor for change they will talk: honestly, humorously, and thoughtfully about what retirement now means, why it differs so much from previous generations, and how people can move into it deliberately rather than abruptly.</p><p>They will share their similar and yet very different approaches and plans for this new period in their lives and speak openly about their hopes and their fears. The walks themselves will also be outlined to paint a picture for the readers. </p><p>The podcast (website and hopefully book) intends to blend lived experience together with a reflective dialogue and share practical insight without becoming prescriptive or technical as is not intended to be a financial guide or a ‘how-to’ manual, but instead, to be more of a comforting companion for readers navigating one of life’s most significant transitions.</p><p>A new unusual podcast from the hosts of &apos;The Squid of Despair&apos;</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):<br/><a href='https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/track.pstmrk.it/3s/uppbeat.io*2Ft*2Fairstream*2Fjazz-rumble/vZub/Us-DAQ/AQ/a872c8d9-63b7-4d91-946c-dfc9ed1b2831/4/YMWYWar8RT__;JSUl!!IDrClOjft5s!DiartRWnhAlzPXrie4FLM9KswOamdHCVnJdMGSC1XLPsKUsO05zSs7ywRG8fArvcMgivHmjuebziggYHlCn_zZNsPmCkji8oUCg$'>https://uppbeat.io/t/airstream/jazz-rumble</a><br/>License code: 0PIMCTZC28GVOBDF</p>]]></content:encoded>
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