 
              I Used to Be Somebody  inspires 50+ year-olds who don't want to retire but want to build their (un)retirement good life. Each month we interview cool, inspiring people about their retirement challenges and why and how they figured it out—turning this phase of life into an incredible, rewarding reality.
It's for people who don't want to retire--they just want to do something new, more fun, and more meaningful. Our guests have created amazing Second Acts! Oh, and there's a little talk about Pickleball.
 
			Fritz Gilbert: Mr. Retirement -- Author of "The Retirement Manifesto"
 
			Carin Stutz: Restaurant Industry Icon Pays It Forward
 
			Best of "Pickleball Chronicles with Traver"
 
			David Johnson: The King of Pickleball Industry Begins His Second Act
 
			Meet the (Un)Retirement Experts: Joe Casey & Judi Nadratowski
 
			Nick Mueller: Mr. World War II Museum - Co-Founder & Former CEO
 
			Wayne Schmidt: A Traveling (Un)Retirement Adventure 92 Countries and Counting!
 
			Gary Saunders: Sports Exec becomes "HoDad" Radio Personality and Minor League Baseball Sound Machine!
 
			Mitch Dunn: Ad Agency Wiz Becomes Pickleball Entrepreneur
 
			Rebecca Davis: Co-Creator of "Join or Die"
 
			Paul Giobbi: High Tech Entrepreneur Starts "The Exit Club"
 
			Jordan (Doc G) Grumet: Former Doc Shares How to Live a Regret-Free Life
 
			Steve Hoffman: Food Writer and Author of French Countryside Experience!
 
			Suna Kneisley Interview: "Kitty Hotel" Second Act Success Story
 
			Joe Saul-Sehy: "Stacking Benjamins" in his Mom's Basement!
 
			Meet the (Un)Retirement Experts: Paul Long, Gary Sirak and Dr. Ron Kaiser
 
			Edward Hechter: High School Dropout Hits it Big Time as an Entrepreneur and in Pickleball
 
			Mary-Lou Nash: Moves to South Africa and becomes a Winemaster!
 
			Stephanie Stuckey Interview: Rebuilding Stuckey's a part of Americana
 
			Martinus Evans: Founder of Slow AF Run Club
 
			Jeannine Barr: Here comes the Judge — Now Singer / Songwriter!
 
			Sky Bergman: Professor Turns Filmmaker
 
			Adam Bryant: NYT "Corner Office" Columnist moves to his own C-Suite
 
			Patty Forehand: Elementary School Teacher becomes Stand-Up Comedian
 
			Dewey Forward: Night Club Owner Pivots to Popcorn Shop
 
			Bob Wolfe: The Pinot Guy now Pickleball Guy
 
			Jed Smith: Creative Marketing Exec Thrives in Italy as Artist
 
			Dat Truong: High Tech Exec to Best Pho and "Grandma's Secret"
 
			Steve Israel: Eight Term US Congressman Now Cool Bookstore Owner
 
			Maxine Clark: Build-A-Bear Mega Founder Turns to Social Entrepreneurship
 
			Donna Apidone: Popular NPR Host Now Helps New Audience Find Purpose
 
			Steve Segner: Pet Biz Exec Reinvents Himself, Builds Luxury Hotel
 
			Brian Smith: Founder of UGG
 
			Doug Villhard: Big Time Entrepreneur Pays It Forward
 
			Ted Bahr: Drone King turns into 60's Rock Art Gallery Owner
 
			Denise "Larana" Cerreta: James Beard Award for Humanitarian of the Year
 
			Drew Evans: Creates his own (Un)Retirement -- The Pickleball Librarian
 
			Neil "The Media Giant" Haley: Pro Wrestler Turns Into Media Giant
 
			Richard Eisenberg: Journalist for Money Magazine, People, Yahoo and PBS's Next Avenue on (Un)Retirement
 
			Pickleball Bonus Episode
 
			Dan Rudd: Psychotherapist, Ironman and Wedding Officiant
 
			Teri Fahrendorf: Pioneer Brewmaster and Founder Pink Boots Society
 
			Carl's Comedy Special
 
			Audrey Hitchcock: Finds Her Passion Making Buffalo Mozzarella
 
			Dr. Robert Vogel: Beloved College Professor Finds New Stage
 
			"Sudden" Sam McDowell: All-Star Player with Hall of Fame Second Act
 
			Corky Logue: Pawn Shop King turns into Pickleball Pied Piper
 
			Mike Murphy: Political Hack turns Media Pundit
 
			Renel Brooks-Moon: Former Radio Personality Breaks Barriers as Baseball Announcer
 
			Greg Schwem: Funniest Pickleball Player in the World
 
			Carl Landau: Celebrating Episode #50 -- Our Host Reveals it ALL!
 
			Mark Linsz: Top Bank of America Exec now a Second Act Guru
 
			Ryan Frederick Interview: Right Place for the Second Half of Your Life
 
			Robin Pajaro: Former Chef Gets Her Groove Back!
 
			Steven Petrow: Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old
 
			Mark Shaiken: Discovering his Wonderful "Afterlife" Beyond 41 Years of Law
 
			Scott Miller: "Roger That" -- Pilot, Professor, Broadcaster and Tiki Aficionado!
 
			Dan Kennedy: Biz Publisher Creates Zen Life!
 
			Bob Franceschelli: Big Time Beer Exec Turns into Pickleball Fanatic
 
			Paul Ollinger: Former Facebook Exec Turns to Comedy
 
			Andy Robin: Big Time High Tech Exec Living the Tapas Life
 
			Bob Tuschman: Former Food Network Exec Now Gets High Ratings as NYU Prof
 
			Michael Clinton: Former President Hearst Magazines -- Don't Retire...Rewire!
 
			Bonus: The Best of "Pickleball Life Lessons with Mo"
 
			Bonus: The Best of "Worst Jobs"
 
			Patrick Mulvaney: Chef, Restaurateur + Farm-to-Fork and Community Leader
 
			Susan Stewart: Golf Pro Turned Successful Specialty Retailer + LBGTQ Leader
 
			Jerry Reynolds: Former NBA Exec, Broadcaster, and Sacramento Legend!
Tim Jordan: From Print Biz to Cool Coffeehouse Vibe
 
			Kerry Hannon: (Un)Retirement Guru -- Finance, Fitness and Fun!
 
			Cinde Dolphin: Big-Time Beer Exec Becomes Unlikely Entrepreneur
 
			Jack Gallagher: Comedian, Writer, Actor, Musician, and Larry David's Doctor!
 
			Alan Newman: Real Deal Entrepreneur -- Riskiest Hobby in the World!
 
			Dan Blank: Taking the Leap to Entrepreneurship!
 
			Melissa Davey: M. Night Shyamalan Chance Encounter Launches Film Director Second Act
 
			Henry Schulman: Legendary Sports Beat Writer Swings for the Fences in (Un)Retirement
 
			Caroline Ceniza-Levine: Creating Your Own Dream Job
 
			Mike Branon: Construction Mogul Turns Zen Pickleball Instructor
 
			Chris Welles: Safari Vacation + Rhino = Life Changing Second Act
 
			Ed Casey: Marketing "Doctor Who" and the Pop Culture World
 
			Mike Drak: Retirement Heaven or Hell?
 
			Devon Zagory: Food Safety Scientist Turns Reluctant Entrepreneur
 
			Val Haller: Music Maven with a Good Beat!
 
			Andy Levine: Mr. Second Act Stories Host Juggling His Own Second Act
 
			Bo Sacks: High Times with Media Renaissance Man
 
			Dr. James Beckett: Sports Card Industry Icon, Super Mentor, and Prolific Podcaster
 
			Richard Haiduck: Life Science Exec Shifting Gears to First Time Author at 73
 
			Chris Farrell: Triple Threat -- Journalist, Economist, Radio Host, Purpose and a Paycheck!
 
			#1 Voted Best Episode of 2020!
 
			Mark Shaiken: Discovering his Wonderful "Afterlife" Beyond 41 Years of Law
 
			Debb McColloch: Big Time Housing Director Finds Her Right (Un)Retirement Plan
 
			Mike Krukow: Star Athlete with an Incredible 30 year Second Act!
 
			Barry Pincus: CFO Connection to George Steinbrenner and Martha Stewart!
 
			Jim Roddy: Media Exec Turns Biz Coach with "The Walk on Method"
 
			Michela O’Connor Abrams: Successful CEO, Personal Adversity, New Beginnings!
 
			Joan Ryan: Pioneering Sports Columnist to Best Selling Author and World Series Winner!
 
			Richard Turner: Big Time Trial Attorney Turns Zen Photographer
 
			Bob Tuschman: Former Food Network Exec Now Gets High Ratings in the Classroom
 
			Moira McGarvey Black: From Media Exec to Best-Selling Author
 
			Joe Pulizzi, Godfather of Content Marketing: Make Your Own Good Luck!
 
			Sneak Peak to (Un)Retirement

Your host Carl Landau
I Used to be Somebody is my new podcast! It's my journey through reinventing myself in this older body but hopefully wiser mind.
I've been talking to hundreds of recently "retired" entrepreneurs / execs about what their journey was like. Retirement sounds easy, right? But for someone with a big career, it was a huge part of who they were. Next steps aren't so easy to figure out.
Each episode I'll interview really cool "retirees" who are tackling something big, new, and rewarding. I'm less interested in what they've accomplished than how they got there. How did they figure out what worked to bring them satisfaction? Were there any wrong turns in their journey? What have they learned about themselves in the process?
So, I'm basically the guinea pig for this project as I try to figure it all out, using these conversations to help me chart my own path. And one thing I Used to be Somebody won't be...is boring! So much of what I've read about retirement is the same old stuff they were saying 25 years ago. I guarantee new insights and 100% fun. I'd love to hear from you!