Mike Keenan, The Retirement Coach, expresses some deep thoughts on breathing.
Mike Keenan, The Retirement Coach, suggests better ways to express disappointment with your fellows.
Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach, explains what to do at 75, providing three great examples.
Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach, examines procrastination, which he would prefer to reframe as "creative task avoidance," and he supplies listeners with a brilliant response to avoid all jobs around the home.
Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach, encourages everyone to enter a free contest in which the worst entry wins, and he provides an awful example of an entry, assuring listeners they can do worse.
Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach, describes the plight of the retiree, afforded no patron saint, and he makes suggestions to rectify this glaring omission by the Vatican.
Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach, talks about the famous pediatrician, Dr. Benjamin Spock not to be confused with Spock on Star Trek.
In response to a question from a listener, Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach, suggests rules of order in retirement, particularly those employed with your spouse.
Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach, describes the horrors of escalating gas prices.
Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach explains the importance of National Hair Day and barbershops.
Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach, suggests clever ways to avoid tedious phone calls.
Mike Keenan, the Retirement Coach, explains how seniors can save valuable time watching TV.