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The Post Game

The career's over.
The game isn't.

I spent 40 years in television production. Then the industry shifted, and I found myself on the other side of a career that had shaped my life. I started writing because this chapter was asking more of me than I expected, and after starting a men’s group, I realized other men were facing their own version of the same question.

This site is not about retiring quietly. It is about learning how to live deliberately after the role ends.

Notes from the messy middle of life after the role, the schedule, and the identity start to shift.

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Most men don't retire from work.
They retire from who they were.”

The challenge is not only money. It is meaning, structure, identity, health, relationships, and what we do with the years we worked so hard to earn.

Post Game is for men standing at the edge of the next chapter, not always sure who they are without the title, the schedule, or the pressure. It is not a retirement plan, and it is not a self-help sermon. It is one man paying attention to the years after the career, and writing honestly about what those years ask of us.

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Six Pillars

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Issue No. 1
The Next Chapter

The career may be over, but the conversation is just beginning. If you are standing at the edge of what's next, start here.

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Earlier chapters came with something like a playbook. This chapter feels more like learning a new game, with fewer rules and higher stakes.”

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These days, I show up, pay attention, and try to play the Post Game as well as I can. Jim

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as we figure out what comes next.

Every two weeks, I write about identity, health, money, purpose, friendship, and the strange freedom that arrives after the career ends.

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