EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 25 MIN
Quitting the "Corporate Heroin": A 30-Year Wall Street Veteran Finds His Superpower
from Midlife Remix · host Midlife Remix
What happens when a 28-year Wall Street career ends in a two-week exit, your parents pass within five months of each other, and your second marriage ends — all in the same season of life?In this episode of The Midlife Remix, Steven Miyao sits down with Joel Hempel, founder of Fernweh Guided Expeditions, who spent 30+ years in financial services helping grow a firm from $200 million to over $22 billion. After what Joel calls "the disruption," he made the radical choice not to run back into the fire of finance. Instead, he built a business taking small groups of strangers into wild places — the Adirondacks, the Black Rock Desert, the backcountry — where real conversations happen around the campfire, not the conference room table.This is a conversation about what it costs to play a role you didn't write, the faith it takes to walk away, the difference between what you're good at and your actual superpower, and Joel's hard-earned acronym for navigating the unknown: IAWO — It All Works Out.If you're standing at the edge of your own midlife transition — or thinking about one — this one's for you.Learn more about Joel's work: https://fernwehguidedexpeditions.com/Chapters & Timestamps00:00 — The Disruption That Changed Everything00:56 — Meet Joel Hempel: From Wall Street to Wilderness03:11 — What the Corporate Ladder Rewards (and What It Costs)05:23 — The Decision Not to Run Back Into the Fire06:30 — "What's Your Superpower?" The Question That Reframed Everything08:54 — The Power of Now and IAWO (It All Works Out)13:55 — Good At vs. Superpower: The Critical Distinction14:45 — How Fernweh Guided Expeditions Was Born17:27 — Trust, Vulnerability, and Real Conversations Around the Campfire22:14 — Three Things to Start Today If You're in Transition#MidlifeTransition #CareerChange #Reinvention #PersonalGrowth #FindYourPurpose #SecondAct #MidlifeRemix #StevenMiyao #JoelHempel
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What happens when a 28-year Wall Street career ends in a two-week exit, your parents pass within five months of each other, and your second marriage ends — all in the same season of life?In this episode of The Midlife Remix, Steven Miyao sits down with Joel Hempel, founder of Fernweh Guided Expeditions, who spent 30+ years in financial services helping grow a firm from $200 million to over $22 billion. After what Joel calls "the disruption," he made the radical choice not to run back into the fire of finance. Instead, he built a business taking small groups of strangers into wild places — the Adirondacks, the Black Rock Desert, the backcountry — where real conversations happen around the campfire, not the conference room table.This is a conversation about what it costs to play a role you didn't write, the faith it takes to walk away, the difference between what you're good at and your actual superpower, and Joel's hard-earned acronym for navigating the unknown: IAWO — It All Works Out.If you're standing at the edge of your own midlife transition — or thinking about one — this one's for you.Learn more about Joel's work: https://fernwehguidedexpeditions.com/Chapters & Timestamps00:00 — The Disruption That Changed Everything00:56 — Meet Joel Hempel: From Wall Street to Wilderness03:11 — What the Corporate Ladder Rewards (and What It Costs)05:23 — The Decision Not to Run Back Into the Fire06:30 — "What's Your Superpower?" The Question That Reframed Everything08:54 — The Power of Now and IAWO (It All Works Out)13:55 — Good At vs. Superpower: The Critical Distinction14:45 — How Fernweh Guided Expeditions Was Born17:27 — Trust, Vulnerability, and Real Conversations Around the Campfire22:14 — Three Things to Start Today If You're in Transition#MidlifeTransition #CareerChange #Reinvention #PersonalGrowth #FindYourPurpose #SecondAct #MidlifeRemix #StevenMiyao #JoelHempel
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