Conversations with
Wise Women Who Are
Reshaping the Future
By Karen Sands, MCC, BCC
Women visionaries share their no-holds-barred inspirational points of view on growing older boldly, wisely, and visibly to reshape the future of aging for all of us.
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Download a free excerpt, featuring an interview with Frances Lear, feminist activist, creator of Lear’s magazine, and the inspiration for TV’s gutsy, outspoken Maude.
Send My FREE ExcerptJoin Karen Sands, Transformational Gerontologist, Professional Futurist, and Founder of AgelessFutures.com for insightful, inspirational, truthful conversations with innovators, activists, artists, teachers, healers, prophets, and leaders... women who have stepped beyond society-imposed (and self-imposed) limitations on women and expectations about how we should age and who we should be in our 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond.
These women don't just tell it like it is. They tell it like it can be. For all of us.
Women like Elly Guggenheimer, Carole Hyatt, Marion Woodman, Belvie Rooks, Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, and many more bring their unique gifts and wisdom to the issue of aging and what that process demands of us.
Perhaps because they are keenly aware that their time is limited, they have wasted no time pretending to be less than who they are-extraordinary women living their visions with more passion, wisdom, and focus than ever before, not despite their age but because of it.
This is true for us as well: There is so much more for us to live in the time left to us. We don't have to age the way we're "supposed" to-quietly, gracefully, invisibly.
Since when has our generation ever done what it's supposed to do? The same women who worked to shatter the glass ceiling are now soaring beyond the silver ceiling, and in doing so, they are leaving a visionary legacy for generations to come.
We are not done creating, leading, and making a difference in the world.
We are just getting started.
As one of the visionaries in this book, Elly Guggenheimer, so adamantly put it: "I don't want to be somebody's icon or role model because it puts me in a category of 'you've already accomplished anything you're going to do. This is the finish line! Now they're going to be doing the accomplishing while I sit in the past tense!'"
Visionaries Have Wrinkles is a collection of conversations that matter with women who are reshaping the world as we know it:
Now available in paperback, Kindle, Nook, Sony, and iPad editions!
Click below to order.
The iPad reader edition is available from your iTunes store
Download a free excerpt, featuring an interview with Frances Lear, feminist activist, creator of Lear’s magazine, and the inspiration for TV’s gutsy, outspoken Maude.
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