EPISODE · Mar 26, 2019 · 27 MIN
Second Acts: How Does an Economics Professor Become a Zumba Instructor for Seniors?
from Working
In a special five-episode mini-season of Working, we talk with people who have had “second acts,” that is people who made a dramatic career pivot at some point in their working lives.If it weren’t for a shoulder injury, Mary Stevenson’s retirement may have looked completely different. After benefiting from classes in the Nia Technique, she decided to teach the fitness method—along with Zumba Gold and Ageless Grave—to older adults when she left the University of Massachusetts, Boston, where she had taught economics for 40 years.Stevenson talks the challenges and rewards of making a career switch in her late 50s. You can email us at [email protected] production by Jessamine Molli. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Second Acts: How Does an Economics Professor Become a Zumba Instructor for Seniors?
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