Why 50+ Feels Hard (and How to Fix It)

Nobody told you that 50+ would feel this hard. You may be feeling a strange mix of freedom and fear as you ponder this next chapter. That’s exactly what certified financial planner and PhD researcher Gregg Lunceford calls the Third Age: a life bonus most of us never planned for, and the first time in your life when you truly get to define what’s next on your own terms.

Whether you’re approaching retirement, navigating a career shift, or emerging from years of caregiving, this interview was made for you. The author of Exit from Work, Gregg has spent two decades watching financially prepared people still struggle to enjoy their 50s, 60s, and beyond. His finding? The real barriers aren’t financial. They’re about identity, purpose, connection, and meaning – the things no retirement calculator can quantify.


Together, Gregg and I unpack the psychology of life transitions for women over 50, naming the invisible losses that come with leaving a career or role-based identity, and pointing toward something far more alive on the other side. You’ll leave this conversation with a new framework for thinking about your Third Age, a deeper appreciation for the unique strengths you’ve built across decades of reinvention, and permission to pursue meaningful play instead of just filling your days.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • Why the Third Age — that 20-to-30-year “life bonus” after midlife — is the first time you’re truly free to define life on your own terms.
  • The three non-financial things work provides (psychological success, socialization, and structured time) and why replacing them matters as much as your retirement account.
  • Why women over 50 are often better positioned than men to thrive in this transition — and the overlooked strengths you’ve been building all along.
  • How to move from a bucket-list mentality to meaningful play — doing things that light you up, not just fill your calendar.
  • Why developing a Third Age identity needs intention, and how to start that conversation with yourself (and your partner) before the transition happens.
  • The role gratitude plays in mental health, clarity, and finding your next step when everything feels uncertain.

About Gregg Lunceford

Gregg Lunceford is a Certified Financial Planner, Managing Director and Wealth Advisor at Mesirow, and holds a PhD in retirement and late-stage career transition from Case Western Reserve University. With over two decades of experience guiding adults through one of life’s biggest leaps, Gregg discovered early on that financial readiness is only half the story. His research and his book, Exit from Work, focus on the psychological, social, and identity shifts that make the Third Age either a season of flourishing or a painful freefall. He’s also a committed philanthropist, serving on the board of the Juvenile Protective Agency in Chicago.

Connect with Gregg

  • Email: gregg.lunceford (at) mesirow.com
  • LinkedIn: Search Gregg Lunceford
  • Book: Exit from Work — available on Amazon

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Design Your Life, Your Way – next steps:

  • Get the free L.O.V.E. Method Companion Guide to begin designing your next chapter: gloriarand.com/selflove
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  • Connect with me on LinkedIn @GloriaGraceRand to continue the conversation about midlife, meaning, and living life on your terms.
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