Monday, December 16, 2013 11 AM Eastern Time On VoiceAmerica Business
Life Reimagined: Discovering New Possibilities with Alan Webber and Richard Leider
Baby Boomers aren't interested in retiring from life just because they've ended a chapter of their careers. And why should they be? Today, people are living longer than ever before, and the post-career years now offer unprecedented opportunities for a deeply fulfilling life well beyond retirement. Join Host Kate Ebner for an eye-opening conversation with legendary coach and executive educator, Richard Leider, and founder of Fast Company, Alan Webber, who have literally written the book on re-imagining life. Inspired by Leider's work, Life Reimagined is a ground-breaking venture by AARP that invites people of all ages to a journey of self-discovery and meaningful contribution. Rather than accepting the later years as a time of dwindling quality of life, Life Reimagined offers a map for navigating life, tapping into purpose to connect you with the resources, perspective and support needed for vitality, growth and fun at any age. Tune in to learn how to re-imagine your own life.
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The Power of Play with Dr. Stuart Brown
As Dr. Stuart Brown, founder of the National Institute for Play, explained during the December 9 episode of Visionary Leader, Extraordinary Life, play, while also fun, is far more important than most people think.
Find out why, as Dr. Brown says, "when we stop playing, we start dying," what effects play deprivation may be wreaking the hardest workers at your organization, and what your "play personality" is by clicking here to visit our blog.
To hear more of Dr. Brown's fascinating perspective, click here to listen to his full conversation with Kate Ebner or here for the free iTunes podcast.
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Executive Women in Charge
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Two women were named to the top post at major organizations this week. Mary Barra, currently the Executive Vice President of Global Product Development and Global Purchasing, will become the first female CEO of a major auto maker when she succeeds Dan Akerson in January. At the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, Deborah Rutter will be the first female President of the arts organization
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when she leaves the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to take her new assignment next fall. The Nebo Company congratulates these two leaders and wishes them the best in their new positions.
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