Ageism Survival Guide

"Youth runs fast, but age knows the terrain."

Age discrimination and age bias are woven into the fabric of modern work culture, shaping decisions most people never see and too many experience firsthand. For millions of older workers, the message is subtle but unmistakable: you are no longer valued. This podcast exists to challenge that message, expose ageism in the workplace, confront the systems that perpetuate it, and reclaim the dignity, confidence, and career power that professionals over fifty have earned.

My name is John Stech. I spent my corporate career with four global automakers, working on five continents and witnessing ageism from both sides of the table. I have seen how organizations justify pushing out older workers, and I have seen the extraordinary value those same workers bring to teams, culture, and long-term success. After watching dozens of friends and former colleagues pushed out of their careers during 2025, I decided to do something about it. I started The Ageism Survival Guide.

This podcast tells the truth about what it feels like to be pushed aside, underestimated, or quietly removed from opportunities because of age. We explore the realities of layoffs, forced early retirement, workplace retaliation, severance negotiation, and the sidelining professionals over 50 endure. These are structural patterns rooted in corporate bias and a culture that worships youth while ignoring the wisdom, resilience, and strategic insight that only experience can produce.

Here, we talk openly about the shock of job loss, the grief that follows, and rebuilding self-respect after workplace discrimination. We examine how ageism damages identity, confidence, and financial stability, and offer tools to withstand it. You will learn strategies for navigating a job search over 50, optimizing your LinkedIn profile, exploring encore careers, and designing a career change over 50 that reflects your worth.

Corporations often label older employees as too expensive, too slow, or not adaptable enough. They are wrong. Years of crisis management, leadership, problem-solving, and lived experience create instincts that cannot be taught in a classroom or downloaded from a training module. The gut feelings developed over decades are not liabilities. They are competitive advantages.

The Ageism Survival Guide is your companion through the storm. Together, we expose the truth, rebuild what was broken, and create a better life on our own terms.