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Self Talk #111: INTERVIEW: Maryjane Fahey, Author and Founder of Glorious Broads
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I want to inspire women to say: I wanna be that broad! and see fearmongering about age become a thing of the past in my lifetime. Let roaring into age prevail!
—Maryjane Fahey
Maryjane Fahey is on her fifth reinvention (but who’s counting?) as founder of Glorious Broads—the epicenter of confident, unconventional women over 50. She cut her teeth in print, art directing, and rebranding magazines, then rode the Internet tsunami writing for Bustle, TZR, Huffington Post, and AARP. She also co-authored the book, Dumped: A Guide to Getting Over a Breakup and Your Ex in Record Time!
Glorious Broads is now her focus and love child. Currently, she’s developing a television series called, “Glorious Broads: Let’s Talk About Sex.”
Join us as we dive into what it means to be a glorious broad—and how women can start being glorious now, even if they're not yet in midlife.
Heads Up: This episode may be NSFW. Depends on where you work, I suppose.
More from Maryjane:
Instagram, Facebook: @gloriousbroads
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@glorious.broads
If you’d like to dive deeper into your own self-development but are looking for an alternative to traditional talk therapy, I think you’ll love the Foundation of Self Immersion program. For a full year, you’ll get dynamic coursework you can complete on your own time, plus weekly coaching calls and monthly 1:1 sessions with me for personal support.
Visit foundationofself.com and click on the Events page for more information.
Got a question about your self?
Send it to me at rachel@selftalkpodcast.com and it may be featured on a future episode.
Support the Show.
• Subscribe here, at youtube.com/@selftalkpodcast, or wherever you get podcasts. •
Music:
"Ave Marimba"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
125 Episoden
Manage episode 382534814 series 3003224
I want to inspire women to say: I wanna be that broad! and see fearmongering about age become a thing of the past in my lifetime. Let roaring into age prevail!
—Maryjane Fahey
Maryjane Fahey is on her fifth reinvention (but who’s counting?) as founder of Glorious Broads—the epicenter of confident, unconventional women over 50. She cut her teeth in print, art directing, and rebranding magazines, then rode the Internet tsunami writing for Bustle, TZR, Huffington Post, and AARP. She also co-authored the book, Dumped: A Guide to Getting Over a Breakup and Your Ex in Record Time!
Glorious Broads is now her focus and love child. Currently, she’s developing a television series called, “Glorious Broads: Let’s Talk About Sex.”
Join us as we dive into what it means to be a glorious broad—and how women can start being glorious now, even if they're not yet in midlife.
Heads Up: This episode may be NSFW. Depends on where you work, I suppose.
More from Maryjane:
Instagram, Facebook: @gloriousbroads
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@glorious.broads
If you’d like to dive deeper into your own self-development but are looking for an alternative to traditional talk therapy, I think you’ll love the Foundation of Self Immersion program. For a full year, you’ll get dynamic coursework you can complete on your own time, plus weekly coaching calls and monthly 1:1 sessions with me for personal support.
Visit foundationofself.com and click on the Events page for more information.
Got a question about your self?
Send it to me at rachel@selftalkpodcast.com and it may be featured on a future episode.
Support the Show.
• Subscribe here, at youtube.com/@selftalkpodcast, or wherever you get podcasts. •
Music:
"Ave Marimba"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
125 Episoden
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