Russ Eanes was burning out at his job, and he had just hit 60, but he wasn’t ready to retire. A former minister in the Mennonite church, he had worked for a decade as an executive at a religious-book publisher but found himself in the unhappy role of helping to shrink the organization.

“I was getting really good at downsizing, but I just decided I didn’t want my life to be defined by firing people and selling buildings every few years,” he said.

Dissatisfaction with his work, coupled with the early death of a brother-in-law, propelled him to seek a new career path in 2018.

“I had to find something I could do for the rest of my life that I would love doing,” he said.

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