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In this episode I was so excited to connect with Jenn and hear her story about how she started Old Chicks Know Shit at the age of 50 after coming to a major crossroad in life with when she was hit with a quadruple whammy of a divorce, an empty nest, losing her lucrative job as a corporate executive and a stress related illness that literally knocked her to the ground. We talk about how she re-started her life from scratch, and how it inspired her to start helping women to do the same and remember that life is still amazing at 50 and that finding your soul’s satisfaction happens one step at a time. Her work inspires women to remember that they have so much knowledge and wisdom that the world needs, encourages them to step into their power and reclaim their maven status and show themselves and the generations behind them what is possible. Additional Resources:Old Chicks Know Sh*t: ABOUT Jennifer Arthurton (@oldchicksknowshit) • Instagram photos and videos Old Chicks Know Sh*t with Jennifer Arthurton Guest Bio:Jennifer Arthurton is a writer podcaster, coach and leader of a community called Old Chicks Know Sh*t which provides inspiration and support to women navigating the often-confusing chapter of mid-life. Having made her own significant midlife course corrections, Jennifer is a passionate advocate of the inherent power and knowledge that women possess at a time when they often feel overlooked and doubt themselves most. Jennifer regularly appears as a guest on blogs and podcasts targeted to the mid-life segment and as a motivational speaker for women’s conferences and events. Also, with a background as a marketing strategist Jennifer educates brands and helps them tap into the influential and lucrative midlife demographic. Her work can be seen at www.oldchicksknowshit.com as well as Instagram and facebook by the same name. Charity Highlight: Join Kiva's Global COVID-19 Response | Kiva We envision a financially inclusive world where all people hold the power to improve their lives. More than 1.7 billion people around the world are unbanked and can’t access the financial services they need. Kiva is an international nonprofit, founded in 2005 in San Francisco, with a mission to expand financial access to help underserved communities thrive. We do this by crowdfunding loans and unlocking capital for the underserved, improving the quality and cost of financial services, and addressing the underlying barriers to financial access around the world. Through Kiva's work, students can pay for tuition, women can start businesses, farmers are able to invest in equipment and families can afford needed emergency care. 100% of every dollar you lend on Kiva goes to funding loans.