Living Authentically After 55
Discover ways to live your life passionately and authentically and flourish in your golden years.
Welcome to Living Authentically After 55
Karen Crowell
Apr 11 2016
Welcome to Living Authentically After 55
In this episode, Karen Crowell introduces what living authentically means and gives an overview of what this series will cover.
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Reaching retirement is much like graduating from high school. It's a fresh start and an opportunity to live true to who you are. The good news is that living authentically is not based on finances, material goods, health, or other external forces. It's about who you are as a person and being who you want to be, not what others expect you to be. This podcast series will help you discover or rediscover who you are, find your interests, give you valuable information to enhance your day-to-day living, help you meet the challenges that can prevent you from living authentically and passionately, and motivate you to be young at heart and enjoy your golden years.
Karen is a Udemy instructor, author, videographer, editor, publisher, and life coach. She grew up on a farm in WI and was a professional singer/dancer for many years. She has many skills. She homeschooled her daughters K-12 and has taught both in the public school, K-12, and college environments. Karen taught computer skills to unemployed workers, oversaw a program for developmentally disabled adults, taught GED classes, and tutored inner-city women in CNA and Phlebotomy programs, was a worship leader for 35+ years, and has been coaching others on how to redesign and live lives they love after life-altering events. Her favorite thing to do is to help others discover their true passions and desires.
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