Your Next Edit: Reinvention, Retirement, and What Comes Next
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What happens when the career you’ve built so carefully begins to shift…and you start asking, What’s next for me?
In this episode of The Trailblazer Chronicles, Judy sits down with Andrea Maizes, who is passionate about helping women leaders approaching the later stages of their careers think intentionally and reinvention, retirement and the next chapter of life. Inspired by her new book, Your Next Edit, why this transition is about so much more than finances, and how to move into what’s next with clarity, purpose, and excitement.
Together, they unpack the emotional, practical, and deeply personal side of leaving one season and stepping into another.
This episode is for every woman who knows there’s more ahead…and wants to step into it thoughtfully, confidently, and fully. #Reinvention #Retirement #WhatComesNext #YourNextEdit #TrailblazerChronicles
Andrea Maizes
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Website: www.andreamaizes.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreamaizes/
Substack: The Next Edit
Bio:
Burnout and retirement readiness can feel almost identical, but confusing the two can have serious consequences.
After 35 years as a senior HR executive, Andrea Maizes walked away from her corporate career and quickly learned that exhaustion isn’t the same thing as being ready for what’s next. Losing the title, the structure, the social network and the built-in purpose was far more destabilizing than she expected.
Today, Andrea is a certified executive and retirement coach (ACC, CPRC) who works with founders, CEOs, and senior leaders navigating major transitions. She helps high achievers slow down long enough to ask the right question: Am I running from something… or moving toward something?
Because at 55+, a reactive exit can impact income, identity, and future options in ways people underestimate.
Andrea is the author of Your Next Edit and the creator of The Next Edit Substack, where she focuses on the emotional, psychological and social side of life after success - the part traditional planning rarely addresses.