As Rabbi Andy Warmflash’s professional life came to an end and his parental duties dwindled, his world was flipped on its head. He had an abundance of time, but profound questions about his identity loomed. With a lifelong career as a rabbi, his job had defined him.
However, Rabbi Andy was clear about a few things: he wanted to share the wealth of wisdom accumulated during his 40-year career, seek meaningful pursuits, savor life’s joys, and, once the pandemic allowed, embark on new adventures and cherish time with his loved ones.
What did this journey teach him? It was a trial by fire, forcing reinvention after a lifelong career. Even with his strengths and experience, he was creating a fresh chapter in his life story. Join us as we explore Rabbi Andy’s transformative path and his insights into shaping a fulfilling next chapter.
In this episode, we discussed:
- How Rabbi Andy grappled with unexpected guilt after retiring during the pandemic
- Discovering a profound sense of unburdening after leaving work behind
- Why Rabbi Andy went to therapy to figure out his identity in retirement
- The “hit and miss” search for meaningful volunteer opportunities
- What lessons Rabbi Andy learned about himself after exiting the workforce
- The impact of embracing discussions with diverse viewpoints