
Mary Jo Thayer’s call to write and mentor others
Mary Jo’s life reflects the belief that every person has a unique gift and has a story that can change the world.
Mary Jo’s life reflects the belief that every person has a unique gift and has a story that can change the world.
Life has a way of throwing curveballs, especially when you least expect them. For Gail Taylor, those unexpected turns shaped her into a woman who now wakes up every morning feeling grateful and inspired.
Hugh’s work reminds us that turning 50 is not an end, but a new beginning. With faith, innovation and a genuine desire to help others, every day holds the potential for a miracle.
Robert recounts the decades-long battle his daughter faced as Jennifer’s life spiraled into a cycle of addiction, toxic relationships and legal troubles.
For Marc Joseph, life’s second act is about more than personal fulfillment. It’s about leaving a legacy of kindness, wisdom and purpose — gifts that will resonate for generations to come.
“Life is about finding your next challenge,” Jason said. “It’s not about avoiding risk entirely, but about living fully and intentionally.”
A professor, LEGO artist and academic coach, Colleen has embraced life after 50 with a unique blend of creativity, resilience and determination.
Regardless of how old you may be, Wendy said life is about trusting that you’re never too old, too late or too lost to be exactly where you’re supposed to be at that moment.
With a thriving writing career, a successful campground, and a heart full of gratitude, Michelle proves anyone can create their next chapter — no matter their age.
Tepe Hamilton’s story is a testament to the freedom that comes when you embrace new passions and refuse to be defined by fear.
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