Office Hours: Live Q&A for Paid SubscribersEvery Friday at 12:00 – 12:30 PM EST on Zoom beginning January 16th
One of the most meaningful parts of this publication has been the questions readers send me — the ones that don’t always fit neatly into a post, but linger underneath: questions about relevance, purpose, work, Aging, identity, and what comes next.
To create space for those conversations, I’m opening weekly Office Hours exclusively for paid subscribers.
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What this isOffice Hours are informal, live Q&A sessions on Zoom — a place to think out loud together, ask questions you’re circling, and explore ideas that benefit from conversation rather than essays.
There’s no presentation and no agenda beyond what you bring.
When🕛 Every Friday at 12:00 – 12:30 PM Eastern (EST) beginning January 16th
📍 On Zoom
đź”’ Open to paid subscribers
You can join for a few minutes or stay the whole time — there’s no pressure to speak, and no expectation to prepare anything in advance.
What we’ll talk aboutTopics often include:
Navigating midlife transitions (personal or professional)
Staying relevant without chasing trends
Mentorship, Legacy, and meaning after 40
Work, identity, and reinvention (or deciding not to reinvent)
Questions sparked by recent posts or research
If something has been sitting with you — this is the place for it.
Why this is for paid subscribersThese sessions are intentionally small and conversational.
They’re part of what paid subscribers support: space for depth, dialogue, and reflection that can’t happen at scale.
Paid membership makes it possible to keep these conversations thoughtful, grounded, and genuinely useful.
How to joinThe Zoom link will be sent to paid subscribers ahead of each session
You can also find the link archived here on Substack
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A note on toneThis isn’t Coaching, Therapy, or a lecture.
It’s closer to sitting in on thoughtful office hours — the kind where ideas get tested, clarified, and sometimes reframed.
I’m looking forward to seeing you there.
— Deborah
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Originally Published on https://deborahheiserphd.substack.com/