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George Jerjian

George Jerjian

Retirement Mindset Mentor, Creator of The DARE Method® Author and Speaker

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Stacking Adventures: Every Traveler Has a Story

Stacking Adventures: Every Traveler Has a Story

George Jerjian's 80-Day Trip Around the World (and the Retirement Mindset Shift It Sparked)

February 25, 2026

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What happens when you stop treating retirement like an ending… and start treating it like an expedition?

On this episode of Stacking Adventures, Joe Saul-Sehy and Crystal Hammond connect with retirement mindset mentor George Jerjian (creator of the DARE Method) from London to unpack the 80-day, around-the-world journey that reshaped how he thinks about identity, courage, and life after 55.

George didn't just plan a bucket-list sprint. He worked with a travel agent, chose mostly countries new to him, and intentionally left space for serendipity. Along the way, he learned to stop "ticking boxes," listen to his body, skip prepaid tours when needed, and even find peace wedged into a middle airplane seat. Because sometimes the biggest shift isn't geography—it's mindset.

This isn't just a travel story. It's a retirement reset.

What You'll Learn in This Episode 🌍 Travel With Intention (Not Just an Itinerary) Why George chose unfamiliar destinations to stretch himself

How leaving room for spontaneity created the most meaningful moments

Why slowing down and listening to your body matters more than "getting your money's worth"

🦁 South Africa: Awe, History, and Perspective Reflecting on Nelson Mandela's legacy at Robben Island

Five days on safari in Timbavati near Kruger—witnessing both the beauty and brutality of nature

What wild places teach us about humility and resilience

🇦🇺 Australia & Identity The Great Barrier Reef near Hamilton Island (yes, wetsuits required—sharks and jellyfish are real)

Melbourne's Immigration Museum and Australia's "populate or perish" story

Driving the Great Ocean Road to the Twelve Apostles

Why exploring national identity helped George reflect on his own

🇳🇿 New Zealand: Nature as Teacher Digging hot-water pools on Coromandel beaches

The train ride from Christchurch to Greymouth

Milford Sound, the Southern Alps, and swimming with dolphins in Kaikōura

A Māori dance lesson that challenged the need for approval (hint: wrist-shaking beats applause)

🇯🇵 Japan: Service and Resilience Learning from a samurai historian in Kanazawa about service in Japanese culture

Visiting Hiroshima after reading John Hersey's Hiroshima

What rebuilding after devastation teaches about forgiveness and human strength

🇨🇦 Canada: Awe as the Final Lesson Vancouver's rain-soaked greenery

The sleeper train to Jasper

Banff, Lake Louise, and the Icefields Parkway

Quebec City's French character and layered history

George closes with a simple but powerful idea: travel restores awe—and awe restores perspective.

The Retirement Mindset Shift For listeners in that 55–75 sweet spot (and honestly, anyone thinking about what's next), George shares how extended travel can:

Help you shed old identities tied to work

Build courage in small, repeatable ways

Reframe uncertainty as adventure

Replace "What am I without my job?" with "Who do I want to become?"

Retirement isn't a withdrawal from life. It's a redeployment.

Basement Fun Along the Way The ongoing "Where in the World Is Crystal?" listener game (she's not in the continental U.S. or Aruba…)

A nod to the show's Gear of the Day archive at stackingadventures.com/gtd

George's memoir recommendation—his own book, Odyssey of an Elder: Around the World in 80 Days, written so you feel like you're traveling beside him

Adventurer Question 🌎 If you had 80 days and the courage to go somewhere unfamiliar, where would you go—and what part of your identity might you leave behind?

Share your answer in the comments or in the Stacking Adventures community. Because sometimes the biggest journey isn't around the world.

It's into the next version of yourself.

George Jerjian Podcast Episodes

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Relax, I Got This! Podcast -- Embracing Life After 60

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Well, That F*cked Me Up! Surviving Life Changing Events.

S6 EP6: George's Story - Nearly Dead at 52, Thriving In My 70's!

Well, That F*cked Me Up! Surviving Life Changing Events.

Feb 2026

Boomers Today

The “Unretirement” Movement

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Jan 2026

Life in Motion

When Life Changes, Who Are You? Finding Identity, Meaning, and Momentum Again with George Jerjian

Life in Motion

Dec 2025

Serving Seniors Podcast

Episode 82: The DARE Method A Science-Backed Path for Seniors to Rediscover Meaning After Retirement

Serving Seniors Podcast

Dec 2025

The Matt Feret Show

The Real Reason(s) So Many Retirees Feel Lost

The Matt Feret Show

Oct 2025

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Key topics

Why some people arrive at retirement financially ready and emotionally lost

A lot of people spend decades preparing for the money side of retirement, only to feel unexpectedly adrift once the structure, identity, and meaning that work provided begin to fall away. George discusses why financial readiness does not automatically create emotional readiness, and why that gap can leave even successful, responsible people feeling unsettled in a chapter they were meant to enjoy. Drawing on his own experience and the framework he built through the DARE Method®, he brings a conversation that helps listeners understand how to move from external security to real inner direction.

What late-career employees really need before retirement is not another spreadsheet conversation

Many employees approaching retirement have already heard the practical advice, but still carry deeper questions about relevance, self-worth, and what life will feel like when work no longer structures the day. George explores why these fears often stay hidden in professional settings, and why financial planning alone rarely prepares people for the emotional reality of the transition. With his own lived experience of drifting after semi-retirement and the reinvention process that followed, he brings a conversation that helps audiences think more honestly and more humanely about what preparation really means.

The best retirement plan in the world still fails if you don't know how to live inside it

A solid retirement plan can still fall flat when the person living it has no clear sense of purpose, rhythm, or identity beyond work. George explores why so many people assume freedom will feel fulfilling automatically, only to find themselves restless, flat, or unsure what this next stage is actually for. He brings a valuable perspective for audiences interested in retirement and wellbeing because he shows how meaning, not just money, shapes whether retirement feels like a reward or a loss.

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