I invite you to slip on your boldest self and come with me into what I’m calling the sassy sixties—a season where showing up matters more than fitting in. When I found myself at a concert surrounded by people half my age, I could’ve shrunk… but instead, I got curious. I explore what it means to walk into rooms where you don’t quite “match,” and how that discomfort is often the doorway to growth, connection, and a fuller life. Along the way, I reflect on conversations with younger voices navigating imposter syndrome, the myth that impact only comes from starting over, and the magic that happens when generations meet in the middle. This isn’t about age—it’s about energy, willingness, and the courage to keep saying yes to life, even when you don’t have it all figured out.
Key Takeaways:
- Showing up—even when you feel out of place—is how you expand your world
- Curiosity will grow you; comparison will shrink you
- A vibrant life isn’t defined by age, it’s defined by participation
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