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How to Know When It’s Time to Go: Retiring on Your Own Terms

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We'll talk about the reasons some delay retirement and how to prepare for the transition. (dilok-klaisataporn-via-istock)

President Biden’s decision to drop out of the presidential race put a spotlight on a vexing question: when is the right time to call it quits and retire? Whether or not you’re president of the United States, stepping away from a job you love – or just sort of like – can be a terrifying decision. The transition can be filled with unknowns and unexpected struggles including  a lack of daily structure, a different social network, and adapting to new views of self-worth and purpose. We’ll talk about the reasons some delay retirement, how you can prepare to make the transition and how to find fulfillment in your next chapter.

Guests:

Charley Locke, freelance journalist focusing on kids and elders. Her latest story for the Atlantic is "Retirement Gets Harder the Longer You Wait."

Ashwin Kotwal, assistant professor of medicine in the division of geriatrics, UCSF

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