In this solo episode of Beyond Retirement, Jacquie reflects on a conversation that lingered long after the microphones were off: Scott Walker's retirement-fueled decision to reunite his college band, The Resisters, with help from Lutefish technology. The episode explores how rekindling old passions can restore connection, identity, and joy, and why retirement is less about stopping and more about returning to the parts of ourselves that were always there.What you'll hear in this episodeWhy Scott's line "You can't make new old friends" hits so deeply in retirementHow distance doesn't have to mean disconnection, and how technology can bridge the gapThe idea of a secret identity: the passions we set aside during the busy middle chapter of lifeA simple reflection prompt: What did you get lost in before adulthood took over?Why structure matters (and why motivation often follows action)How shared purpose builds real connection and why loneliness isn't solved by staying busyPractical takeaways to help you reconnect with people and passions in your own retirementKey takeawaysOld friendships are a unique kind of wealth. People who knew you before titles and responsibilities can help you reconnect with who you are.Technology is a tool, not a threat. Used intentionally, it can support real human connections across distance.Your early passions are clues. The things you loved before life got busy often point toward what will feel meaningful now.Structure creates momentum. Weekly rituals and commitments make it easier to begin even when you feel rusty.Connection is the reward. The activity may be the excuse, but the deeper outcome is belonging.READY TO RAMP UP YOUR RETIREMENT JOURNEY?Start here: https://beyondretirement.ca/start-here/Book a FREE call with Jacquie: https://calendly.com/jacquiedoucette/discoveryCheck out the Beyond Retirement Library: https://placeforbooks.com