Andy Liu plans to live to be at least 100 years old and has no intention of easing into retirement.

His 30+ year career in healthcare has him feeling confident that he’ll not only live to see 100, but that he’ll remain healthy and active in his elderly years. In fact, he’s ditching the typical, first-world plan of working into his 60s and then spending the rest of his days living a life of leisure. He thinks those of us who graduated college in the ’90s and beyond should follow his lead.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why Andy thinks more of us will live to see 100 years old
  • His ambitious plans for his second 50 years
  • Andy’s typical reaction to someone telling him “It can’t be done,” and how that drives him
  • Why he finds himself in the 34th year of a four-year plan to return to his home state of California
  • The members of the Amherst College Class of 1994 he wants me to interview next

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The Podcast

Join Matt Collins as he interviews his Amherst College classmates. Every episode reveals what each guest has been up to since we last collided on campus, college memories that are loaded with 1990s nostalgia, the impact our liberal arts educations have had on our lives, and how we’re thinking about the future.

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