According to the World Population Prospects (UN DESA), life expectancy at birth for the world reached 72.6 years in 2019, having added more than eight years since 1990. A recent Routledge publication, "The 60-Year Curriculum," also called 60CY, came as no surprise as our longevity has an impact on the future of work. But lifelong learning is not only job-oriented. The promotion of continuous knowledge acquisition in a fast-changing world that requires new skills also improves non-economic values such as individual civic participation, social cohesion, and strong citizenship. The recently launched podcast series SDG Learncast by UN SDG:Learn features leaders of learning for sustainable development. How can learning help in adapting skillsets, mindsets, and behaviors towards a more sustainable future?