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March 14th, 2024 Mature Content

Life As An All-You-Can-Eat Buffet with Diana Place

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  1. Life As An All-You-Can-Eat Buffet with Diana Place Jane Leder 24:43

 

One of the first questions I ask a guest is to describe her childhood. It never fails that the child they describe is in so many ways the older woman they’ve become, As either a Jesuit or Aristotle said, “Show me a child until he (she) is seven and I will show you the man (woman.)” Diana Place is the  founder of the 333 Collective, QUEST Gathering & Celebration for women 50+, & Third Act Quest.  

So, what was the young Diana like? Until the age of five, she was a “totally free spirit” who climbed trees, chased butterflies, and put dog poop in holes so that neighbor kids would – well, you get it. She loved art, loved to create, and loved to have fun. But when she started school, she was forced to “color within the lines.” And she learned the hard way what you can and cannot say. She told a so-called friend that their teacher had a “wrinkly” face. From that point on, this girl threatened to tell their teacher. Diana made her first interpersonal blip and suffered the consequences.

But that lesson informed the person she has become. She understands responsibility, is excited about life, and is open to possibility. 

 Diana was forced to use all those tools when she faced a serious Cancer diagnosis while at the same time dealing with an empty nest and the loss of a business. You’ll love her story of a survivor who put fear in the backseat and found her “calling” to reimagine Aging, encouraging other women 50+ to rewrite their stories, and embracing the third act as the best, most exciting times in their lives.

www.thirdactquest.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianadunbarplace/
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7173303695055523840/

 

 

 

 

Jane Leder Podcaster & Author

I am an award-winning author of books about teen suicide, siblings, and men and women during WWII. My feature articles have appeared in publications from Psychology Today to the Chicago Sun-Times. I enjoy the journey of writing, the process. But as I celebrated my seventy-seventh birthday, I wanted a change of focus and turned my creative energies into launching "Older Women & Friends," a podcast. The challenge has been exhilarating and will certainly help me make it through the dead of winter in the Midwest.

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