Learn About Reinventing Retirement

June 17, 2010 by  
Filed under Retirement Planning

You may be interested in tonight’s live webcast on the topic of “reinventing retirement.” The webcast will focus on questions such as: Are you looking forward to retirement as a time to reinvent yourself? Will retirement be a time to pursue a new hobby, invest in a personal passion or even launch an encore career?

< Although the program is sponsored by Merrill Lynch, the panelists are legitimate expert communicators:

  • Anna Quindlen - Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
  • Daniel Gilbert – Best-selling author of Stumbling to Happiness
  • Marc Freedman – CEO of Civic Ventures CEO and co-creator of The Purpose Prize

Charlie Gibson is moderating.

Here is the link to the webcast. It goes live at 8:00 PM EDT.

This is the second in a series. The first webcast covers “Retirement After the Recession: Keeping the Dream on Track.”  A recording is available here.

Enjoy and let me know what you think.


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2 Responses to “Learn About Reinventing Retirement”
  1. Marc says:

    Thank you for sending this.

    I watched the first one. In my opinion, Gail Sheehy stood head and shoulders above the others on the panel. The Harvard professor offered a lot of good, intelligent insight, also, but Ms Sheehy really cut to the chase. She was a delight to listen to. She seemed to be the only one there who understands that life doesn’t revolve around the stock market.

    It was very clear who worked for Merrill Lynch… a stock market cheer leader if I ever saw one. But I guess he can’t bite the hand that feeds him.

    Eager to see the next installment.

    BTW – I, too, am a fan of Professor Bodie. A very smart man. He “gets” concepts that others just don’t seem to. Unfortunately, he’s one of very few who are shouting in the wilderness.

  2. Marc says:

    I just watched part two, and I thought it was really good. The speakers were warm, intelligent, and insightful. I highly recommend this to anyone over age 50, and it wouldn’t hurt a thoughtful person of ANY age to see this. The discussion was up-beat, and heart-felt, and will give you some good stuff to chew on.

    Watch it… it will be an hour well-spent.

    Marc

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