
Young at Heart is a podcast that helps us wrestle with some of life’s inevitabilities. We all get older. And with age comes change. One of the big ones – retirement. After a life spent working either in or outside the home, there comes a day when it’s time to move on – but to what?
Young at Heart is a podcast that helps us wrestle with some of life’s inevitabilities. We all get older. And with age comes change. One of the big ones – retirement. After a life spent working either in or outside the home, there comes a day when it’s time to move on – but to what?







For most of their working lives, Lori and Mike thrived in high-stakes control rooms as air traffic controllers, where calm, precision, and authority were essential. “That was a huge part of my life,” Lori says. “That’s what I was.”
So when retirement finally came, the relief was real—but so was the fear. Walking away from a job that defined them left an unexpected emptiness.
A chance night out at Madison Square Garden changed everything. Watching the ushers work the crowd, Mike had a thought he couldn’t shake: That would be a great job.
What started as a curiosity became a second act. Soon, both he and Lori were ushering at concerts, playoff games, and sold-out events—immersed in other people’s excitement, energy, and joy.
In this episode of Young at Heart, they reflect on how retirement can strip away identity before it offers something new. Lori admits she worried she had “started to hate people” by the end of her career—only to discover, to her surprise, that working at the Garden made her love them again. “You see it through their eyes,” she says. “And it becomes a great day.”
Young at Heart brings you stories of people navigating life’s transitions—stories that invite you to imagine what’s next.
For Lori and Mike, retirement didn’t mean slowing down. It meant finding joy in a crowd.