A Longevity Blueprint What Is Not Being Said about Retirement

March 20, 2020
Hosted by Joseph M. Casciani

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Episode Description

We spend the first 12 to 16 years (or more) of our lives in school, learning how to make a living. But, how much time do we spend learning about how to prepare for a successful retirement. Our next episode of the Living to 100 Club Radio program invites as our guest Sharon Rolph, a Personal Life and Retirement Coach. We will be talking about planning for retirement, how retirement affects our social and financial functioning, and what impacts retirement has on our physical and psychological well-being. In this conversation, we will also be exploring how to replace our usual workdays with other meaningful activities, such as a new job, volunteering, and taking classes. Beyond this, our guest will raise important questions about how the boomer generation can become a force for change on a broader, more global level, and turn our disenchantment into a force for change.

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Joseph M. Casciani

Dr. Joe Casciani is a clinical psychologist who has been working with seniors, their families, and caregivers for over 30 years. A native New Yorker, he now resides in San Diego, California, with his wife of 48 years. Spending three decades in the health care industry, Dr. Casciani brings a point of view that emphasizes what we now know about longevity, how to create a future that is bigger than our past, and how to remove the mental clutter that robs us of a positive, energizing outlook on life. Dr. Casciani has shepherded other mental health professionals wanting to work with seniors and has written extensively on the vital role of mental health in long term care settings and the challenges of coping with medical conditions. Dr. Casciani has presented at professional and trade association meetings and has conducted a series of online webinars on aging and mental health. Beyond the clinical work and training, Dr. Casciani’s entrepreneurial spirit has brought rise to his building and operating several businesses in the health care industry, while managing the practices of other mental health professionals in several states.



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