What does it actually look like to be 70, working with purpose, holding world records, and loving every minute of it? Most men coast into their later decades. They slow down, scale back, and quietly accept that the best years are behind them. Jeff Secondorf is proof that doesn't have to be the story. In this episode, Art sits down with Jeff — masters athlete, world record holder in cycling, coach, and full-time director of operations at 70 — to talk about two things that don't often get discussed in the same conversation: career transition and physical durability. How you follow what lights you up without being reckless about it. How you build a body that holds up for decades. And what it actually means to design a life around joy instead of obligation. Jeff has made three major career pivots — from 35 years in the film industry, to co-founding a scuba training agency for 20 years, to coaching athletes from 25-year-old cyclists to 80-year-old Parkinson's patients. None of it was...