Thriving to the Finish Line
In this episode of Thriving to the Finish Line, we sit down with Sherry Houston, Vice President for Advancement and Chief Philanthropy Officer at Santa Fe College, whose career has been defined by one thing: showing up for people when they need it most. From mental health advocacy to supporting families at the Ronald McDonald House, to advancing education and opportunity across North Central Florida, Sherry shares what it truly means to meet people where they are, especially during life’s most difficult seasons. Together, we explore: ◼️ Why community and connection are essential to aging well ◼️ The often overlooked challenges facing older adults, especially around isolation and purpose ◼️ How staying active, mentally, physically, and socially, can shape how we experience the later chapters of life ◼️ The role of lifelong learning, volunteering, and giving back in maintaining purpose after retirement ◼️ Practical ways families and caregivers can support loved ones before a crisis occurs Sherry also shares powerful stories from her work, reminding us that sometimes the most meaningful support comes from the simplest acts such as listening, showing up, and making someone feel seen. This conversation is a reminder that thriving is not about avoiding life’s challenges. It is about building the relationships, purpose, and community that carry us through them. Connect with Sherry: ◼️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherryhouston/ ◼️ Santa Fe College Office for Advancement: www.sfcollege.edu/advancement/contact.html
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