EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 23 MIN
You’re Not Too Old for New Tech: Staying Cognitively Flexible and Relevant in Business – Ep 59 Jenni Kravitz
from Routine is Revenue · host Ildiko Sealey
At 74 most people are slowing down. My guest, on the other hand, at 74 is teaching digital skills to entrepreneurs half her age. You can decide you are not young enough, or not wired for this digital world, and then quietly let your business shrink because of it. In this episode, we are talking about intellectual health and future skills, learning the basic structure, and building on it, and why staying cognitively flexible is not optional if you want relevance at any age. I'm joined today by Jenni Kravitz who has been an entrepreneur since 1979 and is the founder of multiple businesses. Jenni is now a digital educator who is helping solo entrepreneurs master a creative programme without overwhelm through the Jenni Kravitz Community for Solo Entrepreneurs. KEY TAKEAWAYS Intellectual Health Is a Performance Edge: Treat your brain like a core business asset. Staying cognitively flexible and willing to learn new tools is what keeps you relevant, employable, and effective in your 40s to 70s and beyond. Courage to Look Stupid Fuels Longevity: Long-term success requires the courage to be a beginner again, admit “I don’t know this,” and seek out patient teachers or paid support instead of hiding behind “I’m not techy.” Use Systems and Automation to Protect Your Energy: Manual admin, accounts, and not taking full advantage of new tech quietly diffuses your focus and drains you. Investing in an expert to handle tech set up and automation frees up your time and nervous energy. BEST MOMENTS Ildikó: "Staying cognitively flexible is not optional if you want relevance at any age." Jenni: "I immediately start thinking, How do I apply this? What have I been doing that I can replace with this new tech?" Jenni: "The ability to say, I don't know this and go and find someone who does to help is one of the most important things that you can learn." Jenni: "There is no such thing as any age barrier." Jenni: “If I could get a computer to make the bed, I would.” If you’re building a business on a depleted nervous system and want performance that actually holds, join me inside Routine is Power, where we use my T.E.M.P.L.E. Method™ to rebuild your health routines as real business infrastructure – Learn more here - https://www.routinerevolution.co.uk ABOUT THE GUEST www.jennikravitz.com HOST BIO Most capable entrepreneurs are not failing. They are running on depleted personal infrastructure. I work with business owners who are already in motion but quietly heading for burnout. People who know what to do yet feel the strain of carrying everything alone. I rebuilt my own life and business by fixing my health routines first, not my strategy. That experience became the T.E.M.P.L.E. Method™, a practical framework showing that personal health is business infrastructure. I am Ildikó Sealey, known as The Routine Queen. I am a Health for Wealth Strategist and leader of the Routine Revolution. Through my work, I help business owners stop leaking time, energy, and momentum, and build performance that actually holds. My message is simple. Build routines. Bank result$. https://www.routinerevolution.co.uk This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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At 74 most people are slowing down. My guest, on the other hand, at 74 is teaching digital skills to entrepreneurs half her age. You can decide you are not young enough, or not wired for this digital world, and then quietly let your business shrink because of it. In this episode, we are talking about intellectual health and future skills, learning the basic structure, and building on it, and why staying cognitively flexible is not optional if you want relevance at any age. I'm joined today by Jenni Kravitz who has been an entrepreneur since 1979 and is the founder of multiple businesses. Jenni is now a digital educator who is helping solo entrepreneurs master a creative programme without overwhelm through the Jenni Kravitz Community for Solo Entrepreneurs. KEY TAKEAWAYS Intellectual Health Is a Performance Edge: Treat your brain like a core business asset. Staying cognitively flexible and willing to learn new tools is what keeps you relevant, employable, and effective in your 40s to 70s and beyond. Courage to Look Stupid Fuels Longevity: Long-term success requires the courage to be a beginner again, admit “I don’t know this,” and seek out patient teachers or paid support instead of hiding behind “I’m not techy.” Use Systems and Automation to Protect Your Energy: Manual admin, accounts, and not taking full advantage of new tech quietly diffuses your focus and drains you. Investing in an expert to handle tech set up and automation frees up your time and nervous energy. BEST MOMENTS Ildikó: "Staying cognitively flexible is not optional if you want relevance at any age." Jenni: "I immediately start thinking, How do I apply this? What have I been doing that I can replace with this new tech?" Jenni: "The ability to say, I don't know this and go and find someone who does to help is one of the most important things that you can learn." Jenni: "There is no such thing as any age barrier." Jenni: “If I could get a computer to make the bed, I would.” If you’re building a business on a depleted nervous system and want performance that actually holds, join me inside Routine is Power, where we use my T.E.M.P.L.E. Method™ to rebuild your health routines as real business infrastructure – Learn more here - https://www.routinerevolution.co.uk ABOUT THE GUEST www.jennikravitz.com HOST BIO Most capable entrepreneurs are not failing. They are running on depleted personal infrastructure. I work with business owners who are already in motion but quietly heading for burnout. People who know what to do yet feel the strain of carrying everything alone. I rebuilt my own life and business by fixing my health routines first, not my strategy. That experience became the T.E.M.P.L.E. Method™, a practical framework showing that personal health is business infrastructure. I am Ildikó Sealey, known as The Routine Queen. I am a Health for Wealth Strategist and leader of the Routine Revolution. Through my work, I help business owners stop leaking time, energy, and momentum, and build performance that actually holds. My message is simple. Build routines. Bank result$. https://www.routinerevolution.co.uk This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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