Episode Summary

In this deeply reflective episode, Jacquie speaks with J. Paul Nadeau, a man who spent his career saving lives through high-stakes negotiation, and later had to negotiate with something much closer to home: his own regrets.

As a decorated detective, international peacekeeper, and crisis negotiator, Paul's professional identity was shaped by purpose and intensity. But what happens when that role ends? In retirement, Paul was confronted by what he calls "the ghost of missed opportunities" — a quiet but persistent voice of self-doubt and regret that tries to convince us our best years are behind us.

Together, Jacquie and Paul explore what it takes to keep growing after life's big chapters have closed. They talk candidly about mental health, the ongoing nature of personal development, and how we can choose — day by day — not to let regret write our story.

This conversation is a powerful reminder that growth doesn't stop when the job ends. In fact, that might be exactly when it starts to matter most.

Key Topics

 * Confronting identity loss after retirement
 * Understanding the "ghost of missed opportunities"
 * Emotional recovery after decades in high-pressure roles
 * Choosing daily growth over passive regret
 * The life-changing power of mindset, self-talk, and forgiveness

Memorable Quotes

 * "The ghost of missed opportunities… it comes for all of us. The key is not letting it win."
 * "You didn't leave your value behind when you left your job."
 * "Growth is a choice we make — again and again — no matter how old we are."

Listener Takeaways

 * Reflect on one regret you've been carrying. Is it still shaping how you see your future?
 * Ask yourself each week: What do I need more of right now?
 * Reframe your timeline — you're not behind, you're just in a new season of life.
 * Make one small move toward something you've always wanted to try.

Resources & Links

 * J. Paul Nadeau's website: https://www.jpaulnadeau.com
 * Book: Take Control of Your Life
 * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jpaulnadeau

Beyond Retirement

Jacquie Doucette

Don't Let he Ghost of Missed Opportunities Win - with J.Paul Nadeau

DEC 21, 202541 MIN
Beyond Retirement

Don't Let he Ghost of Missed Opportunities Win - with J.Paul Nadeau

DEC 21, 202541 MIN

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Episode SummaryIn this deeply reflective episode, Jacquie speaks with J. Paul Nadeau, a man who spent his career saving lives through high-stakes negotiation, and later had to negotiate with something much closer to home: his own regrets. As a decorated detective, international peacekeeper, and crisis negotiator, Paul’s professional identity was shaped by purpose and intensity. But what happens when that role ends? In retirement, Paul was confronted by what he calls “the ghost of missed opportunities” — a quiet but persistent voice of self-doubt and regret that tries to convince us our best years are behind us. Together, Jacquie and Paul explore what it takes to keep growing after life’s big chapters have closed. They talk candidly about mental health, the ongoing nature of personal development, and how we can choose — day by day — not to let regret write our story. This conversation is a powerful reminder that growth doesn’t stop when the job ends. In fact, that might be exactly when it starts to matter most.Key Topics Confronting identity loss after retirement Understanding the “ghost of missed opportunities” Emotional recovery after decades in high-pressure roles Choosing daily growth over passive regret The life-changing power of mindset, self-talk, and forgivenessMemorable Quotes “The ghost of missed opportunities… it comes for all of us. The key is not letting it win.” “You didn’t leave your value behind when you left your job.” “Growth is a choice we make — again and again — no matter how old we are.”Listener Takeaways Reflect on one regret you’ve been carrying. Is it still shaping how you see your future? Ask yourself each week: What do I need more of right now? Reframe your timeline — you’re not behind, you’re just in a new season of life. Make one small move toward something you’ve always wanted to try.Resources & Links J. Paul Nadeau’s website: https://www.jpaulnadeau.com Book: Take Control of Your Life Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jpaulnadeau