This recent story about LSU's newest marching band member, 66-year-old, Kent Broussard, is a good reminder that it's never too late to take bold steps and pursue passions.
In this article for theHRDIRECTOR, Kevin Silva, MyNextSeason Advisor and Former Global EVP & CHRO of Voya Financial talks about the how critical an executive's first days can be and how HR professionals can shape their future success.
MyNextSeason Advisor Marty Gervasi offers a simple structure to help leaders prepare for their next season: The Three E’s—experiences, exposures, and effects.
MyNextSeason Co-Founder Dr. Leslie Braksick joins Ruth Williams-Brinkley and special guest host Fawn Lopez on Beyond 60: Unscripted to share her insights on building a meaningful next season.
You don't need one grand purpose to find next-season fulfillment. MyNextSeason Advisor Michael Le Roy says your next season is like a hand of cards—various pursuits you can play and explore.
What if your next season wasn’t defined by what’s on the schedule but instead by what matters most to you? Take time to reflect and collaborate with loved ones to build a fulfilling next season.
Retirement isn’t just a career transition; it’s a deeply personal journey. Give space to both your heart and your mind as you prepare for these key moments.
Small pleasures can bring more than just a passing smile; with proper focus and intentionality they can become the foundation of a fulfilling next season.
In the early days of a career transition, you don't need to have a master plan just a simple, grounding framework that can help you answer the "What's next?" question.
Stubbornly Young podcast host David Tabor welcomed MyNextSeason Co-Founders Dr. Leslie Wilk Braksick and Mark Linsz for a conversation on relevance, connection, and the emotions of career transitions.