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MEA 4-Day Intensive

Joyspan: The Art and Science of Thriving in Life's Second Half

Jul 12 - 16, 2026 Santa Fe, USA
Partial Scholarship Available. Apply Here.

Is a partial scholarship for you?

We believe in making personal growth and education accessible to everyone, which is why we offer partial scholarships on a needs-aware basis for many of our programs.

These scholarships support individuals facing financial challenges, including — but not limited to — members of underrepresented communities. If financial stress might prevent you from attending a workshop, we encourage you to apply.

Partial scholarships, provided through the Association for Growth and Education, are limited to 2–3 seats per workshop and reviewed in the order received. We recommend applying as soon as possible, as scholarship decisions are typically confirmed 90–120 days before the workshop date.

Dr. Kerry Burnight

New York Times Bestselling Author | Creator of the Joyspan Framework | Former Professor of Gerontology

Early Enrollment Rate, Save 10%!
When you book before May 13, 2026

Discover Your Joyspan: Move from Fear to Confidence and Fill Your Next Chapter with Purpose, Connection, and Vitality

You've been sold a lie about aging.

The story goes something like this: your best years are behind you. Your body will break down. Your mind will slow. Your world will shrink. All you can do is maintain what you have and try not to lose ground too quickly.

But what if the opposite were true?

What if getting older meant growing stronger – not physically (though that’s entirely possible), but in the ways that actually determine how well you live:

  • Your capacity for connection
  • Your ability to adapt when life throws you curveballs
  • Your sense of purpose
  • Your willingness to keep learning and stretching into new territory

The truth is, you're walking into the richest, most expansive phase of your life.  

But you need more than platitudes to get there. You need practical tools.

Because even if you reject the narrative of decline, you're still facing real challenges: aging parents who need care, your own health concerns that weren't on the radar five years ago, friendships that have faded, perhaps grief over losses you didn't see coming. 

And when illness or diagnosis arrives, there's often an unspoken shame – like somehow you failed at aging "correctly." 

You know you're supposed to push through and persevere when things get tough – and stay active, positive, and engaged. But knowing what you're supposed to do and knowing how to actually do it are two very different things.

Without practical tools, you stay stuck in reactive mode – dealing with each challenge as it arrives but never building the proactive strength that lets you meet life with confidence instead of fear.

What you need is the internal resilience to handle whatever life brings – and find your joy in any situation 

Not the hollow "stay positive" kind of joy. Real joy – the kind that coexists with grief, challenge, and uncertainty and doesn't depend on circumstances being perfect. 

The joy that's possible when you stop seeing challenges as mistake – when your life going off course—and start seeing them as simply part of the journey.

This is the kind Dr. Kerry Burnight calls "joy, anyway."

Imagine waking up with confidence that you can handle whatever the day throws at you,  not because nothing hard will happen, but because you have the internal resources to meet it. 

Imagine knowing exactly how to deepen the connections that matter instead of watching friendships fade through neglect – or facing a devastating diagnosis or loss and still finding meaning, purpose, and moments of genuine joy woven through the grief.

This is what becomes possible when you build psychological wellbeing with the same intentionality you bring to physical fitness.

That's what Dr. Kerry Burnight’s “Joyspan” framework makes possible.

Dr. Kerry Burnight is a nationally recognized gerontologist who has dedicated her career to helping people make “older better” – not through anti-aging hype, but through a revolutionary approach grounded in the science of wellbeing.

As a former professor at UC Irvine's School of Medicine and the bestselling author of Joyspan: The Art and Science of Thriving in Life’s Second Half, Kerry has spent decades translating cutting-edge research into practical tools that actually work in real life. 

She's worked with patients navigating chronic illness, families dealing with elder care, and hundreds of thousands of followers who turn to her for her uplifting, no-nonsense guidance on thriving through midlife and beyond.

Kerry created the joyspan framework after recognizing what was missing from the conversation about aging.

Everyone talks about lifespan (how long you live) and healthspan (how healthy you are). But nobody was addressing the most important question: How well are you actually living those years?

Joyspan is Kerry's answer – a proven, science-based approach built on four pillars: Grow, Connect, Adapt, and Give. And she's bringing this transformative work to MEA's Rising Circle Ranch in Santa Fe this July. 

If you're ready to build the internal resources to find “joy, anyway” in any situation, we'd love to have you join us.

During your four days with Kerry, you will…

Shift your mindset from decline to growth – and overcome the internal ageism that whispers "that ship has sailed" every time you want to try something new

Learn to cultivate joy that doesn't depend on circumstances – discovering how to find meaning, purpose, and genuine moments of happiness even while walking with grief, loss, or challenge

Strengthen your capacity to adapt when life brings the unexpected – building a toolkit of internal and external coping practices so you never feel helpless in the face of what you didn't ask for

Deepen your most important connections – and let go of the myth of independence. Learning how to intentionally manage your "social portfolio" and diversify your relationships to maintain connections over the long term 

Operationalize purpose in ways that actually work – moving beyond vague aspirations to "little gives" that fill you with meaning without requiring you to solve world hunger

Build a takeaway toolbox of joy practices – simple, science-backed techniques you can start using tomorrow morning to shift what you see and experience throughout your day

Connect with an intimate group of fellow seekers – experiencing the power of being witnessed without judgment in MEA's signature small-group setting, where vulnerability creates lasting bonds

And you’ll do this powerful work in an intimate, small-group setting surrounded by the beauty of the desert and MEA’s world-class luxury and hospitality. 

This Workshop
Is For You If…

  • You recognize that internal strength is just as critical as external fitness – and you want to develop both
  • You want to proactively cultivate your capacity for connection, adaptation, and growth before you're in crisis mode
  • You're dealing with challenges like health concerns, caregiving, or grief and need practical tools (not platitudes) for finding joy alongside the hard stuff
  • You don’t want to repeat the aging patterns you've seen modeled – the isolation and inability to adapt – and are ready to pursue expansion instead of decline
  • You've noticed your social circle shrinking and want to grow your network of connections and maintain healthy relationships throughout your life
  • You know there's more to thriving in your later years than just staying physically healthy – and you're ready to learn how to cultivate it
  • You're curious about what makes some people flourish as they age while others struggle – and you want the practical toolkit that makes the difference

Meet

Dr. Kerry Burnight

New York Times Bestselling Author | Creator of the Joyspan Framework | Former UC Irvine Professor of Gerontology

Dr. Kerry Burnight is a nationally recognized gerontologist whose life's work celebrates the gift of growing older. For eighteen years, she taught Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology at the University of California, Irvine, and cofounded the nation's first Elder Abuse Forensic Center.

As the bestselling author of Joyspan: The Art and Science of Thriving in Life's Second Half, Kerry has spent decades translating cutting-edge longevity research into practical, heart-centered ways to live with vitality, connection, and purpose.

Kerry’s work has been featured in The New York Times, CBS Mornings, Oprah Daily, NBC News, Time Magazine, BBC, and CNN. Her approach is refreshingly practical and grounded in research, and offers a proven framework for building the internal strength that makes the difference between people who thrive as they age and those who struggle.

  • Her signature framework—Grow, Connect, Adapt, Give: Kerry breaks down psychological wellbeing into four trainable capacities, each with specific practices you can implement immediately to build strength where it counts most.
  • She makes complex research actionable: Kerry excels at translating decades of longevity science into practical methods you can implement in your daily life—turning abstract concepts into concrete practices that actually stick.
  • Her philosophy: "joy, anyway": Kerry doesn't sugarcoat the reality of aging—grief, loss, illness, and challenge are inevitable. But she'll show you how to cultivate wellbeing that doesn't depend on circumstances being perfect, so you can find meaning and moments of genuine joy no matter what life brings.

Reviews for Kerry’s book, Joyspan:

The Art and Science of Thriving in Life's Second Half

"This book completely changed how I see myself growing older. It’s not just about adding years to your life—it’s about making those years incredible. A must-have guide to living longer and better!"
Mel Robbins
NYT bestselling author, host Mel Robbins Podcast
“A profound and compassionate guide for cultivating a life of deep inner meaning. This book beautifully bridges the science of the brain with the wisdom of the heart—a journey that aligns perfectly with our current understanding of the neurobiology of compassion, connection, and overall well-being. JOYSPAN serves not just as a book, but as both a mirror for self-reflection and a practical map for healing, presence, and ultimately, the experience of joy.”
Dr. James R. Doty, MD,
adjunct professor of neurosurgery, Stanford University; founder and director, The Stanford Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE); and New York Times bestselling author of Into the Magic Shop
“In a world racing toward longer lifespans through innovation and biotech, Joyspan reminds us what truly matters: the human experience of aging. Dr. Kerry Burnight offers a profound, science-backed framework that complements technological advancements with emotional intelligence, purpose, and joy. This book is a critical companion to the future of longevity."
Katy Fike, PhD
gerontologist, managing partner of Generator Ventures, and cofounder of Aging2.0
“This book presents a wonderful combination of science, common sense, heart, and practical tools in a way that is accessible and fun. Joyspan will help each of us live our best lives.”
Laura Mosqueda, MD
director, National Center on Elder Abuse; former dean, University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine; and professor of family medicine, geriatrics, and gerontology
“A transformative guide that redefines what it means to age well…With deep expertise and genuine warmth, Dr. Kerry Burnight offers readers a refreshing and research-based roadmap to living with purpose, connection, and joy—at every stage of life. This is not just a book; it’s an invitation to thrive.”
Helen Dennis
nationally recognized leader on aging and the new retirement, syndicated columnist, author, speaker and co-author of the Los Angeles Times bestseller Project Renewment ®: The First Retirement Model for Career Women
“Joyspan’s message is urgent and uplifting: Our later years can be rich with growth, connection, purpose, and joy. Kerry Burnight braids the art and science of aging well with the inspiring secrets of her mother, Betty, a social media star at ninety-six! Amidst all the antiaging noise, Joyspan reminds us to embrace the gift of time—no small thing.”
MT Connolly, JD
recipient of the MacArthur Foundation Genius Award, and author of The Measure of Our Age

Supported By the MEA Team

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MEA Lead Facilitator in Santa Fe

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What you'll gain

A Shift from Fear to Peaceful Confidence

You'll leave with the internal resources to handle whatever life brings—not because challenges will stop coming, but because you'll know exactly how to meet them with resilience, adaptability, and the capacity to find joy anyway.

A Practical Toolkit of Joy Practices

You'll walk away with specific, science-backed techniques you can incorporate immediately—from gratitude practices that shift what you see throughout your day to strategies for building the internal and external coping skills that make all the difference.

The Joyspan Matrix You Can Use for Life

Kerry will teach you her proven framework for building psychological wellbeing: how to keep growing despite ageism, deepen connections intentionally, adapt to life's inevitable zingers, and operationalize purpose through meaningful action.

Deep Bonds with an Intimate Community

In MEA's small-group setting of just 28 participants, you'll experience the power of being witnessed without judgment, share authentically from your third vault, and form lasting connections with people who understand exactly what you're navigating.

Our Agenda at a Glance

Sunday:

4:00 PM: Check-in/Welcome

5:30 PM: Welcome Reception & Dinner

7:00 PM: Orientation Session

Monday:

7:00 AM: Mind + Body

8:30 AM: Breakfast

10:00 AM: Classroom Time

1:15 PM: Lunch

2:00 PM: Free Time

3:00 PM: Classroom Time

5:30 PM: Free Time

6:30 PM: Dinner

8:00 PM: Evening Gathering

Tuesday:

7:00 AM: Mind + Body

8:30 AM: Breakfast

10:00 AM: Classroom Time

1:15 PM: Lunch

2:00 PM: Free Time

3:00 PM: Classroom Time

5:30 PM: Free Time

6:30 PM: Dinner

8:00 PM: Evening Gathering

Wednesday:

7:00 AM: Mind + Body

8:30 AM: Breakfast

10:00 AM: Classroom Time

1:15 PM: Lunch

2:00 PM: Free Time

3:00 PM: Classroom Time

5:30 PM: Graduation

6:30 PM: Celebration Dinner

Thursday:

7:00 AM: Breakfast

9:30 AM: Checkout/Departure

Friday:

Saturday:

*Please note all times are estimates and not all “classroom activities” take place in the actual classroom. This agenda is meant to give you an idea of the general flow of activities.

Step into transformation in the high desert

Rising Circle Ranch | Santa Fe, USA.

Our spectacular Santa Fe campus is located on an upscale regenerative ranch featuring traditional Pueblo architecture and nearly 2,600 acres of wildlife, hiking trails in the arroyo, and awe-inspiring beauty. Close to historic Santa Fe, an artisan’s mecca.

PLUS: Gourmet from-scratch meals, snacks, and drinks featuring locally sourced ingredients, made by our in-house chefs

  • Big-sky desert country
  • Breathtaking nature
  • Interaction with horses and donkeys
  • Evenings around the campfire
  • Star-gazing

Explore the ranch
on horseback

Our Rising Circle Ranch spans 2,600 acres of New Mexico high desert, offering guided horseback riding for all experience levels through diverse terrains under the vast Southwest sky

You’ll experience highlights like:

  • Wildlife habitats and arroyo trails
  • Ancient petroglyphs
  • Breathtaking high desert vistas
  • The tranquil setting of our regenerative ranch

Horseback riding is an optional add-on activity you can book once you arrive on the ranch. Whether you’re seasoned or brand new to horseback adventures, this guided experience lets you discover the ranch’s natural wonders alongside our gentle horses.

Your Workshop Also Includes:

  • 4 nights of lodging at our world-class retreat center at Rising Circle Ranch, Santa Fe with all of your meals, snacks, drinks and other amenities included
  • Daily sessions and experiential activities to help you connect with your inner self, envision your desired experience, and release what no longer serves you
  • Mindfulness practices to soothe your nervous system and help you cultivate greater mindfulness and presence in the moment
  • Movement to get the energy flowing and build your strength and agility as you chart your course forward to the life you want to live
  • Incredible bonding experiences with the most amazing humans you’ll ever meet
  • Intimate gatherings to cultivate connection and celebrate the joy and beauty of life

The time to build your internal strength is now—not when crisis hits.

You already know challenges are coming. Your health will change. Your parents will need more care. Losses you can't predict will arrive. 

But having the practical tools to meet those challenges with confidence instead of fear? That takes intentional work – and it gets harder to build these capacities when you're already in crisis mode.

Join Kerry this July, and you will:

  • Learn Kerry's proven joyspan framework in an intimate setting with a small group of fellow participants
  • Gain a practical toolkit of joy practices you can use for the rest of your life
  • Move from fear to confidence about handling whatever comes next
  • Connect with a community of people navigating the same questions and challenges

This is your chance to build the life you want – one of expansion, growth, and joy, anyway.

Early Enrollment Rate, Save 10%!
When you book before May 13, 2026

Book your spot today

Joyspan: The Art and Science of Thriving in Life's Second Half

Jul 12 - 16, 2026 Santa Fe, USA
Early Enrollment Rate
$4,000 $3,600 per person
Partial Scholarship Available. Apply Here.

Is a partial scholarship for you?

We believe in making personal growth and education accessible to everyone, which is why we offer partial scholarships on a needs-aware basis for many of our programs.

These scholarships support individuals facing financial challenges, including — but not limited to — members of underrepresented communities. If financial stress might prevent you from attending a workshop, we encourage you to apply.

Partial scholarships, provided through the Association for Growth and Education, are limited to 2–3 seats per workshop and reviewed in the order received. We recommend applying as soon as possible, as scholarship decisions are typically confirmed 90–120 days before the workshop date.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this different from other leadership workshops?

Most leadership programs teach tactics for the next quarter. This one rewires how you think for the next decade. It’s not another skills seminar or motivational retreat. It’s consciousness work made practical – where inner transformation meets strategic execution. Rand Stagen brings 25+ years of advising CEOs, founders, and investors, blending it with deep philosophical frameworks from Harvard researchers and pioneers of the Conscious Capitalism movement.

Do I need to be a CEO or run a company to benefit?

No. While Rand’s primary work is with leaders, these frameworks translate to anyone curious about leadership and personal transformation. The concepts of infinite vs. finite games, ancestral thinking, and elevated perspective apply to anyone seeking meaning beyond achievement.

Can I attend if I'm still actively building my career rather than transitioning away from it?

Absolutely. This workshop isn’t about retiring from ambition – it’s about expanding your definition of success. Many participants are still in their prime earning years but want to ensure their continued achievements contribute to something larger. The “pursuit of higher ground” means elevating your current work to serve infinite games, not abandoning your career goals but reframing them within a broader context of ancestral impact.

What's included in the investment?

Everything is included: four days of immersive workshop sessions, all materials, luxury accommodations at MEA’s Santa Fe retreat, chef-prepared gourmet meals, and unforgettable group experiences – all within an intimate learning environment of just 28 participants.

The only additional costs are your travel to Santa Fe and any personal expenses.

What is the "infinite game" concept, and how does it apply to my life?

The infinite game framework, central to this workshop, shifts you from playing to “win” (finite games like quarterly targets, promotions) to playing to “keep playing” (infinite games like building lasting impact and becoming a better ancestor). You’ll learn to expand your time horizons from quarters to decades, moving beyond personal achievement to meaningful contribution that outlasts your lifetime.

How does Rand's approach differ from other conscious leadership teachers?

Rand uniquely bridges high-level business experience with deep consciousness work. As a co-founder of the Conscious Capitalism movement and the leader of a faculty that has collaborated with Harvard’s Bob Kegan and philosopher Ken Wilber, he translates complex theories into practical frameworks that work in real life. Unlike most leadership experts who focus on performance optimization, Rand’s “horizon expanding” approach helps leaders measure impact across lifetimes, not quarters – shifting from finite wins to infinite, ancestral significance.

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