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A Fine Line with Joel Hoffman

A Fine Line with Joel Hoffman

FromHappiest Retirees


A Fine Line with Joel Hoffman

FromHappiest Retirees

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you line dance in Bakersfield, California, you know Joel Hoffman. The man who spent his career as a technician and analyst in the oil fields now dedicates much of his retirement to helping folks scoot boots, slap leather, shuffle, and slide their way to a good time. And he loves every minute of it. On today’s episode, we’ll find out what catapulted him into retirement, which part-time work became lucrative on his terms, and how he ultimately found his way onto the dance floor.
00:00-Start
04:30–“I wanted to retire when I was 55.”
06:08–How did you get here?
11:25–Word of the Day
15:08–Staying connected
18:15–A message
19:38–A plan for retirement
24:45–A perfect day
26:34–Cheers!
29:50–Plan your passions
32:38–Create an identity you like
38:29–Where to find Joel
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Released:
Oct 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (19)

As children, we’re all asked what we want to be when we grow up. We tend to see the decision as finite when it isn’t. The Happiest Retirees podcast refocuses the lens to ask, now that you’re grown up, what do you want to do? How do you want to reinvent yourself? Who do you want to be? By going straight to the source — the happy retirees themselves — we capture the essence and the stories of their post-career lifestyles. Where have they stumbled? Where have they triumphed? How did they discover the core pursuits and passions that get them out of bed in the morning?   Over the past decade, host Ryan Doolittle has worked with Wes Moss to research and produce two books, countless articles, the long-running Money Matters radio show, and his successful Retire Sooner podcast. He’s a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. He’s been both unhappy and happy, and he prefers the latter.