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Motion is Lotion with Nancy Erwin

Motion is Lotion with Nancy Erwin

FromHappiest Retirees


Motion is Lotion with Nancy Erwin

FromHappiest Retirees

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Nov 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Motion is lotion. That’s Nancy Erwin’s motto. The laundry list of health problems she’s faced is only outdone by the longer list of solutions she’s found to overcome them. Her spine has a 75 percent curvature—anything above ten is considered scoliosis. But through a dedication to active core pursuits like yoga, strengthening exercises, pickleball, and cycling, she’s carved out a really happy life in retirement.
After a fulfilling career helping refugees and immigrants learn English in Louisville, Kentucky, she now spends six months of the year in the beautiful ski resort town of Vail, Colorado. She’s spunky and fun; she even waited an extra month to retire so she wouldn’t miss the school Halloween party. Talk about starting retirement off with a bang!
Life has thrown Nancy a lot of curves, starting with the shape of her spine. But through passion, dedication, and curiosity about the world, she’s straightened it all out.
00:00-Start
02:36-What were you doing?
09:35-What made you want to retire?
13:14-Servas International
17:13-Unique Core Pursuits
18:33-Multiple streams of income
21:20-Pickleball!
25:50-Core pursuits make you happier
28:37-“You’re a miracle”
30:51-Grandparents have more fun
32:27-Did you have a plan?
37:16-Your perfect day
40:48-Choosing the right volunteering
44:01-Social groups
46:45-The President of Health
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Released:
Nov 28, 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.