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The Not Old - Better Show

#218 Rich Eisenberg - Next Avenue PBS

The Not Old - Better Show

Paul Vogelzang

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.7107 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2018

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Rich Eisenberg - Next Avenue PBS

Business Buildout series, Gig Economy, Working Past 50, Your Next Avenue Podcast!

As part of our Not Old Better Show Business Buildout interview series, we're joined today with Richard Eisenberg.   Rich Eisenberg is Managing Editor of Nextavenue.org, PBS's site for people 50+. He is also the editor of the site's Money & Security and Work & Purpose channels. Rich Eisenberg was part of Next Avenue's launch team in 2011.

Before that, Rich was Front Page Finance Editor at Yahoo; Executive Editor at Money magazine; Forbes Magazine, Special Projects Director/Money Editor at Good Housekeeping, and personal finance reporter at USA Today. He is the author of How to Avoid a Midlife Financial Crisis and The Money Book of Personal Finance.

Join us as Rich discusses the Gig Economy, Side Hustles, Working Past 50, and the Your Next Avenue Podcast.

Enjoy.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Not Old Better Show, I'm Paul Volsay, and this is episode number 2 18. As part of our business build-out interview series, we're joined today with Richard Eisenberg.

0:22.0

Rich Eisenberg is managing editor of Next Avenue.org PBS's site for people 50 plus.

0:30.0

So ideal for the not old better audience.

0:32.0

Rich is also editor of the site. so ideal for the not old better audience.

0:32.8

Rich is also editor of the site's Money and Security and Work and Purpose channels.

0:39.2

Rich Eisenberg was part of Next Avenue's launch team in 2011.

0:43.0

Before that, Rich was front page finance editor at Yahoo.

0:47.0

Executive editor at Money Magazine, Forbes magazine,

0:50.0

Special Projects Director, Money Editor at Good Housekeeping, and Personal Finance

0:56.2

Reporter at USA Today. He is the author of How to Avoid a Mid Life Financial crisis and the money book of personal finance.

1:06.6

Please join me in welcoming to the not old better show, Rich Eisenberg.

1:11.0

Rich Eisenberg, welcome to the podcast.

1:13.4

Thank you so much, Paul.

1:14.8

Rich, I just have to tell you your excellent podcast, your next avenue, which I'm a fan of,

1:22.0

is directed at the 50 plus demographic and it's focused on

1:26.0

work careers, encore careers for those over 50. I've listened a lot I love the show but why this audience and why this subject

1:36.2

aren't all of us that are over 50 we're just about ready to retire right?

1:40.4

Not quite I don't think so. So the podcast came out of the website that I work at, which is Next Avenue.org.

1:49.0

And it's a website mostly for people in their 50s and 60s where we cover all topics

1:54.1

that people might be interested in work and money and health care and

1:59.3

caregiving and lifestyle things a lot of it about their own lives a lot of it about their own lives, a lot of it about their

2:03.6

parents, sometimes about their millennial kids. And we were thinking that it might be

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