Thursday, June 11, 2020

Nancy Collamer on Your Second-Act Career [Podcast] - Career Pivot

Nancy Collamer on Your Second-Act Career [Podcast] - Career Pivot Scene 60 â€" Marc interviews creator Nancy Collamer on taking stock of your needs, abilities, desires, and thoughts for work in your semi-retirement. Openings are huge. Portrayal: Nancy Collamer is a semi-retirement master, and creator of Second-Act Careers: 50+ Ways to Profit from Your Passions During Semi-Retirement. She composes an every other month blog on work and reason for NextAvenue.org and Forbes.com and distributes a free pamphlet about second-act vocations through her site, MyLifestyleCareer.com. In private practice since 1996, Nancy holds a MS in Career Development from the College of New Rochelle and a BA in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Tune in for guidance on setting yourself up for your semi-retirement openings. Key Takeaways: [1:07] The sound form of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the second Half of Life is accessible now on iTunes, Audible, and Amazon. Tune in to the finish of this scene for how to win a free duplicate of the book recording. Marc will part with one duplicate seven days for one month. [1:41] In this scene, Mard interviews Nancy Collamer, semi-retirement master, and creator of Second-Act Careers: 50+ Ways to Profit from Your Passions During Semi-Retirement. Next is a scene with a late-life profession pivoter. The third in Marc's preferred arrangement is a subject. The rearward in the arrangement is the QA scene. Download Link |iTunes|Stitcher Radio|Google Podcast|Podbean|TuneIn|Overcast [3:18] Marc presents Nancy. Nancy truly adores her spare time. She has a great deal of interests outside of work, including family, charitable effort, and climbing. She cherishes her activity since she feels so unequivocally about individuals having an all encompassing, healthy lifestyle, with an opportunity to seek after different interests. [4:50] Nancy is enthusiastic about second-act vocations. There are issues with being more seasoned and working however there is such a great amount of chance for individuals after they resign to get the opportunity to would what they like to do expertly with the adaptability of time for all their different advantages and to find that blend that they didn't have in their full-time vocations. [5:38] Nancy appreciates getting this significant data out there to people. Marc gets notification from his online network that they are astonished by their alternatives for work. It very well may be difficult to envision the conceivable outcomes and break new ground. Nancy's resigned brother by marriage never contemplated different prospects after a long profession at one organization. [7:22] Nancy sees two valuable patterns for Boomers: first, the detonating development in the gig economy, including working through an employment organization, taking on venture work, or making a side business, and second, the turning gray of the work environment. [9:18] Marc's online network advises him that individuals need opportunity over their work â€" when, how much, and where â€" and eventually in the activity economy organizations should enlist more seasoned laborers. Nancy just composed an article with seven different ways managers can make the working environment all the more obliging for more seasoned specialists. [10:50] Marc tells about Nomadland and how the semi-resigned in trailers are being exploited by specific businesses. [11:14] People make some hard memories comprehending what they ought to do in semi-retirement. Nancy gives a couple of tips. Dismissal sunk expenses. Do you despite everything appreciate it; do you sense that your including esteem? It might simply be sure components of your activity you need to leave. What did you like? You may discover low maintenance position in a superior situation. [15:05] Marc's periodontist sold his training, remained on as a representative of the new proprietor, and can fill in as meager or much as he needs. [16:23] Your specialized topic is the place you are most popular in your biggest expert system of contacts. It's the place you have your most prominent salary potential. Investigate it before you proceed onward to different alternatives. [17:11] Most individuals expand on a bit of what they did previously. Nancy gives models. [19:05] Most workers are marked by their business range of abilities and their skill in their industry. It's normally simple to exchange one, not both, in one rotate. Nancy discusses a Microsoft advertiser's rotate. He changed to an entertainer for occasions and did advertising for performers who had no promoting intuition of their own. [21:45] Nancy sees open doors for individuals more than 50 in the gig economy and utilizing the web for telecommuting. She utilizes herself for instance, meeting on the web. A VP resigned and turned into a pooch sitter and canine walker on Rover.com. [23:46] Marc utilizes the case of a three-way worldwide Zoom call he joined on his iPhone from Mexico. [25:44] Surround yourself with second-act motivation. You will be amped up for the conceivable outcomes. [26:33] Marc will part with at least one duplicates of the sound variant of his book on the off chance that you will adhere to the guidelines he gives in this scene. Tune in for subtleties. [27:24] Marc is reaching individuals on the hanging tight rundown for the online network of the CareerPivot.com site. To be put on the holding up list, kindly go to CareerPivot.com/Community. Marc is searching for people who are roused to make a move will give contribution on what they need to see next in the network. Referenced in This Episode: Careerpivot.com Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the second Half of Life, by Marc Miller and Susan Lahey The soft cover, digital book, and sound renditions are accessible at this point. Second-Act Careers: 50+ Ways to Profit from Your Passions During Semi-Retirement, by Nancy Collamer NextAvenue.org School of New Rochelle The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MyLifestyleCareer.com Unretirement: How Baby Boomers are Changing the Way We Think About Work, Community, and the Good Life, by Chris Farrell 7 Ways Employers Can Support Older Workers and Job Seekers, by Nancy Collamer Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century, by Jessica Bruder Rover.com Show Notes at Careerpivot.com/repurpose-vocation digital recording It would be ideal if you get a duplicate of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the second Half of Life, by Marc Miller and Susan Lahey. The soft cover, digital book, and book recording designs are accessible at this point. At the point when you have finished perusing the book, Marc would especially value your leaving a legit survey on Amazon.com. Marc has a model running of the paid enrollment network of the CareerPivot.com site. Marc has an underlying associate of 10 individuals helping him. Marc has opened a shortlist. Join at CareerPivot.com/Community. If you don't mind pause for a minute â€" go to iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play. Give this web recording a legit survey and buy in! In case you don't know how to leave a survey, it would be ideal if you go to CareerPivot.com/survey, and read the nitty gritty directions there. Email Marc at Podcast@CareerPivot.com. Contact Marc, and pose inquiries at Careerpivot.com/get in touch with me CareerPivot.com/Episode-60 Show Notes for this scene. You can discover Show Notes at Careerpivot.com/repurpose-vocation web recording. 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