
Jim Sinclair: On Life, Retirement, and the Work That Shapes Us
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In this episode, Sarah Bachmann sits down with Jim Sinclair, a retired banker and volunteer fireman, for a conversation about the kind of work that leaves a mark—not just on a resume, but on a life.
They talk about the transition into retirement, what it means to stay grounded in a small town, and why the work that matters most often goes unseen. Jim shares openly about the emotional weight of caring deeply—for your clients, your community, and your neighbors.
If you’ve ever felt the pull between service and burnout, or wondered what it really means to let go of a role that shaped your identity, this episode is for you.
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