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86. The 5 Important Questions To Ask Yourself For Women Over Fifty with Kwavi Agbeyegbe

  1. 86. The 5 Important Questions To Ask Yourself For Women Over Fifty with Kwavi Agbeyegbe Diane Gilman 34:32

Discover some of the questions we should all be asking about ourselves as we age in this week’s Too Young To Be Old, as host Diane Gilman talks about learning to love the Aging process with life coach and author, Kwavi Agbeyegbe. The answers might change how you see yourself, and the way we view aging!

Discovering Your Path

Kwavi, author of “50 Questions to Answer When You Turn 50,” shares her insights on how women can embrace their age without shame. She and Diane discuss Kwavi’s top five questions from her book. How would you live if you knew you had a year to live? What would you stop doing? What would you start doing? Kwavi explains how the answers can encourage women to live life to the fullest.

Embracing Change

Kwavi chats with Diane about the hesitation that many women have in asking questions about themselves as they age. She stresses the importance of accepting the change and confronting uncomfortable truths, and how these can lead to a happier life. 

Redefining Aging

Rejecting the notion that “50 is the new 30,” Kwavi and Diane assert that women should embrace their age proudly. 50 is the new 50, as Kwavi says! They discuss the societal attitudes that older women face, including the pressure to hide the signs of aging like having white or gray hair.

Cultural Perspectives

Kwavi contrasts the celebration of older women in Nigerian culture with the ageism prevalent in American society. She talks about the power older women have to redefine societal norms around aging, rather than having to accept them. 

Community and Support

Diane and Kwavi discuss the lack of support and community for women as they age, particularly in navigating health and happiness. They encourage women regardless of their age to work together to advocate for their rights.

Seizing Opportunities

Kwavi encourages women to pursue their passions. She shares her own experience of becoming Miss Georgia in her 50s, which only happened because she embraced her opportunities for happiness and fulfillment.

Connect with Kwavi

Website  www.kwavi.com

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/kwavi_tv/

Tik Tok – https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdkdYnCv/

Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/kwavitv

Book – https://a.co/d/fqKmJma

Connect with Diane

Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok and Youtube: @thedianegilman  

Website: thedianegilman.com

Diane Gilman Too Young To Be Old with Diane Gilman

A fashion rule-breaker with millions of loyal fans, the charismatic pearl-haired, “Queen of Jeans,” Diane Gilman is 78 years young and embracing aging instead of fighting it. An inspiration for women embracing their third act, Diane is The top Tele-retailing brand globally who is just getting started, and not unlike many women’s stories, recognition for Diane came later in life with the launch of her DG2 Jeans line on HSN which has become the top tele-retailing brand globally, over $100 million dollars a year in retail sales domestically, could be seen on QVC UK, Italy, France, Australia & Canada. Her latest book, “Too Young to be Old,” is another compelling take on conquering life’s challenges and harnessing one’s own power to live a “third act” filled with dream-catching and fulfillment.

After 30 years of experience in front of the camera connecting with the baby boomer audience on television, Diane has set out to become a proaging advocate and a "Silver-haired Influencer". Through social media, YouTube and the launch of her podcast, Too Young To Be Old, Diane's goal is to educate and inspire the 50+ community in a range of lifestyle topics such as nutrition, health & wellness, fashion, beauty & skincare, and any other topics covering aging solutions.

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