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#158: 12 in 12 Stories

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We are entering the last third of our 12 in 12 2021 year. Twelve women, working together for twelve months, each woman creating a project of their own choice and design.

With each other, we are learning, growing, sharing and creating. Together, we are facing our pasts, embracing obstacles and envisioning new futures. We are supporting each other. We are challenging each other. We are doing more than getting through, we are doing more than managing change, we are the change makers.

And, we are having fun.

If you want to know more about how all this happens, listen to this week’s Twisting the Plot Podcast as three of our twelve group members share their project ideas and discuss their experience.

This conversation with Kim Dickinson, Heidi Michaels and Mary Condon Hobbs, is all about possibility. Theirs and ours.

It’s a collaborative and collective twist.

If you want to be more visible, get more support and reinvigorate your own life, then considering joining us.

Applications for 12 in 12 2022 are now open and available here. https://twistingtheplot.lpages.co/twelve-in-twelve/


Heidi Michaels is a personal trainer and life coach based in Westchester NY, who specializes in working with women 45+.  Her knowledge and unique blend of skills and personal experience guide, motivate, and inspire women through any physical and mental obstacle.  Heidi@heidimichaels.com

Mary Condon Hobbs is a licensed mental health counselor living in Corrales, New Mexico. She currently works with adults with developmental disabilities, assisting them in creating a meaningful life. Mary enjoys photographing in-between moments, riding a mountain bike on pavement, learning to play the drums and gathering with friends around the firepit all year round. Divorcing during the Pandemic made her question love and relationships, intimacy and desire. Her Podcast in the making, Famished: to Fulfilled, helps women 50+ explore their passions and stay curious about their sensual selves.

Kim Dickinson lives on the east coast of Massachusetts in Scituate. She found herself artificially retired from teaching due to Covid. She has a background in psychology and costume design and has a great love of the outdoors. She finds joy in being a wife and mother and loves working with young people. Kim believes in the power of intentional action. She also thinks we could all use more humor and play in our adult lives. 

 

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Each week Dr. Cecilia Dintino and Psychotherapist Hannah Murray Starobin will speak with women who have twisted their plots and discovered that life after 50 can be filled with imagination, inspiration, laughter, and endless possibilities.

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