Interview Questions

  • You say there’s a big pink elephant in the middle of the room whenever the topic of retirement comes up. What the heck is it, and what do you do about it?

  • Why aren’t Boomers buying the old retirement model?

  • Why do you call retiring the "drop dead point"?

  • So many people are looking for balance in their busy lives. How easy is it to achieve balance in retirement when so much "extra" time seems to become available

  • How would you define this thing formerly called “retirement"?

  • What is an encore career? Why on earth, when you’re finished with your primary career, would you even want one?

  • If you plan to stop working altogether, how do you avoid the pitfalls of a “deadly” retirement

  • You call yourself the queen of transition. How do you use change – especially when it’s something you haven’t chosen and don’t want – as a positive force in your life?

  • Is positive aging possible? What’s required?

  • You’re a big believer that money is NOT the most important requirement for retirement planning. Really? What is?

  • In your opinion, what's the one thing people can do that would most ease the stress of financial planning for retirement?

  • You believe too much leisure can be dangerous to your health. Why?

  • What's the biggest trap married couples fall into in retirement? How can they avoid it?

  • What's the most important lesson you learned in caring for your aging and ailing mother that you'd like to share with us?

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