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Twisting The Plot, Author at Twisting the Plot - Page 10 of 33

#138: Power of the Paintbrush. Rebecca Moses.

54 Minutes When the pandemic hit New York City, internationally acclaimed designer Rebecca Moses turned to her art for comfort, imagination, and connection. She put a post on Instagram asking women to write about their pandemic experience, letters from the heart. In return, she would paint their portrait.  And the “Stay Home Sisterhood” was born.  To date, over 410 women from all over the world have shared their stories and seen themselves through Rebecca’s eyes, a...

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#137: Field of Dreams with Kathy Lockhardt

53 Minutes Over fifty, we often feel the desire for something more, something new. But to get there, we have to clear out the weeds and thorn bushes of old beliefs, expectations, and fears so that we can make space for new possibilities.  This week we spoke with Kathy Lockhardt, founder of Flourish Farms, who did just that, both physically and metaphorically. At 59, Kathy had a dream to reclaim a long-overgrown field on the...

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#135: Sovereign: the sensual body with photographer Jocelyn Lee

45 Minutes When we think about women’s invisibility over 50, we rarely consider women’s bodies in their purest form, naked. We have been taught to look away with shame, fear, even disgust. This week, we spoke with photographer Jocelyn Lee about her new book Sovereign. Throughout her career, Jocelyn has been photographing women in the nude, documenting how the body and our sense of ourselves changes throughout our lives. Sovereign is a collection of portraits...

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#134: Storywoods, with Rebecca Dudley

40 Minutes Life is filled with many twists and turns, but eventually, if you follow your heart, you find yourself exactly where you are meant to be. This week we spoke with someone who is exactly where she is meant to be; Rebecca Dudley, Children’s Book Author, Architect, and Activist.  When Rebecca and her husband moved to Chicago from Seattle, they missed going to see the North West Ballet production of The Nutcracker with costumes...

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#133: Membranes of Hope, with Theresa C. Dintino

54 Minutes The soul is not something outside of us. We carry it within and it is ours to interact with and shape and dance with. – Theresa C. Dintino in Membranes of Hope   Theresa Dintino has made several plot twists throughout her adult years. A writer, she studied goddess culture and wrote books about matriarchal societies. Eventually she was drawn to study her own ancestral lineage and wrote a book about her great-grandmother...

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#132: Midlife-A-Go-Go with Valerie Albarda

43 Minutes Valerie Albarda suggests we enjoy the midlife and skip the crisis.   She has a podcast she calls Midlife-A-Go-Go, filled with interviews, stories and testaments of mid-lifers exploring their worlds, enjoying their lives and making changes that matter to us all. Valerie recently gave a TEDxCharlotte talk titled The Invisibility Trifecta: Coming Out of the Shadows. In this talk, she discusses midlife invisibility and the intersection with aging, sexism and racism. She asks us...

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#131: Late Bloomer Living, with Yvonne Marchese

36 Minutes How do you bloom? Are you an annual or a perennial? Do you bloom late? Are you still sprouting? Or are you waiting, held inside some bulb that is planted deep within the earth, for your time? Today we talk to Yvonne Marchese, host of Late Bloomer Living Podcast. Yvonne believes midlife can be a time to step into a new experience, learn new things and, well, bloom again. She calls herself a...

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