Whether it's because our kids have flown the nest, our work has been put on hold, or our marriage hasn't gone to plan, by the time we hit our 40's, we can't help but ask ourselves, "Who am I now?"
Through this show, you will meet inspiring women who have recreated and redefined what it really means to thrive and age gracefully. You will be inspired to look deeper into yourself and determine what you want from this next chapter in life.
Your hosts are Pirie Jones Grossman and Diane Chandler. From the outside, Pirie and Diane were once leading extraordinary and successful lives in the sports and entertainment arenas. Yet on the inside, they felt wounded. Now they are on a mission to help other women redefine their lives and discover their potential. Their primary focus is to inspire and empower every woman to heal herself and fully realize the queen that lies within.
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“Integrate grief and transition into a new space.”
“There’s something for everyone out there.”
“The goal is to age gracefully and naturally.”
“It all starts with a healthy canvas.”
“Resilience is so important.”
“We have so much more information compared to six months ago.”
“I don’t make friends with failure, but I’m humbled by it.”
“We want to be the tuning forks of goodness.”
“Don’t wait on fate.”
“Go where the fun is, go where the juice is, go where the joy is.”
“Sometimes you need to leave a smaller dream for a bigger dream.”
“People connect to your authenticity.”
“The science doesn’t match what we’re doing.”
“In every acorn there is a forest of oak trees.”
“Everything on your body is reflecting what’s happening internally.”
“The very thing that you think you are going to get rejected for is the very reason that somebody who is right for you is going to be wildly attracted to you.”
“Through storytelling we touch the masses.”
“You can’t do anything in a vacuum and make the world a better place.”
“We can occupy the same spaces and live in completely different worlds.”
“It’s never too late to start over. It’s never too late to heal.”