What If With Leslie Grandy
What if your second act isn't something you retire into—but something you actively create? In this episode of What If?, Leslie Grandy sits down with Jay Samit, international bestselling author, serial entrepreneur, former Independent Vice Chairman of Deloitte Digital, and author of The Second Act Advantage, to explore why the traditional idea of retirement is overdue for disruption. Jay has spent his career running toward disruption rather than away from it. He has pioneered breakthrough technologies used by billions, helped grow companies including LinkedIn, Sony, and Universal Studios, advised Fortune 500 companies, raised hundreds of millions for startups, and more recently launched a career as an artist exploring the impact of AI and technology on human life. Now, he is turning his attention to one of the biggest personal disruptions many people will face: what happens when work no longer defines us? Together, Leslie and Jay explore: * Why retirement can become a dangerous myth when it removes purpose, structure, identity, and connection * How curiosity and agency become essential skills for navigating a meaningful second act * Why the question should shift from "What will I do in retirement?" to "What can the world gain now that I have time?" * How AI can help people rediscover purpose, build businesses, learn new skills, and act on ideas faster than ever before * Why Jay created "Digital Jay," an AI mentor designed to help readers personalize their second-act journey * How disruption is not about what happens to you, but how you respond * Why purpose, human connection, creativity, and contribution are central to longevity and fulfillment * What high performers often misunderstand about identity when their title, routine, or professional status changes Jay challenges the familiar idea that retirement is a finish line. For many people, it is actually an identity disruption. The structures that once gave life shape—meetings, titles, colleagues, goals, performance, recognition—suddenly disappear. And without curiosity, agency, and a clear sense of purpose, that freedom can feel less like liberation and more like drift. But Jay offers a different possibility. Your second act can become the most creative chapter of your life. It can be a time to apply hard-earned wisdom, build something new, solve a problem that matters, mentor others, create art, launch a business, strengthen community, or leave a legacy that extends beyond achievement. And AI, rather than being something to fear, can become a powerful force multiplier—especially for people willing to keep learning. Because the people who thrive in their second act will not be the ones who wait for the world to tell them what comes next. They will be the ones curious enough to ask what if—and agentic enough to act on the answer. Reflection question: What wisdom, curiosity, or unfinished idea are you carrying that could become the beginning of your second act?
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