Join Miles and Lena as they explore how 62-year-old Bob plans to transform his renovated 1973 Airstream into a mobile podcast studio for a cross-country adventure with his best friend Raúl, redefining what retirement can look like.

The most fulfilling retirement adventures happen when you're not just consuming experiences, but contributing something back—rejecting the old 'settle down and slow down' model to ask, 'How can I live more fully now?'
My name is Bob. I’m 62 years old and I am going to be retiring at the end of the year and I have a podcast and I have a little café. That’s in the vet center, but I want to go around the United States with my 1973 Ash stream that was renovated to be a podcast room to do podcast all over the United States. One of my best friends. His name Raúl from Honduras. He wants to be a part of last chapter of retirement and I want you to talk about what we can do to live a very enhanced and fruitful re


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