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S4E10: The Search for Meaning in the Second Half of Life

31 min · Ayer
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The Latitude Adjustment Positive Psychology Podcast, recognized with the Award of Distinction by The Communicator Awards, inducted into the Positive Change Podcast Hall of Fame and named Podcast of the Year by the American Writing Awards, is a story-driven journey into what it really takes to thrive in life. In this episode, Erica and Rusty Harrison explore why questions about meaning tend to grow louder as life moves forward. From quiet harbors and changing priorities to Jungian psychology, Viktor Frankl, and the strange realization that achievement and fulfillment are not always the same thing, this conversation examines what happens when the structure of life changes and deeper questions begin surfacing. Along the way, they unpack purpose, contribution, connection, aging, and the search for a life that actually feels worthwhile—not just productive. Thoughtful, grounded, and deeply human, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on meaning: maybe it is not something you stumble across one dramatic afternoon. Maybe it is something you slowly build through attention, relationships, curiosity, and the ordinary moments that keep pulling you back into life.

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