• Silver Sirens Redefining Ageing with Faith Agugu

  • Sep 7 2022
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Silver Sirens Redefining Ageing with Faith Agugu

  • Summary

  • This podcast episode has a poll and a question for you to answer. We hope that you will give us, and our listeners, some insight. Responses are anonymous but our Maven will gladly share her responses when the poll closes.

    • Have you ever faked an orgasm?
    • What changes are you making in your life as you age?

    Faith Agugu is an Australian leader in the global positive ageing movement, which seeks to champion 50+ women and re-define how they approach ageing.

    As a mental health professional and founder of the Silver Sirens annual event and online resources, Faith is well-positioned to help women live their best life after 50.

    Who are Silver Sirens?

    They are women 50+.

    ■ They are undergoing major life changes and making challenging life

    choices to create the life they want to live.

    ■ Some are choosing more autonomy to fulfill their potential beyond the traditional roles of wives, mothers,

    and grandmothers.

    ■ Others have independent children, giving them more time to focus on exploring their own dreams and desires.

    ■ Many are choosing to remain single and live alone.

    ■ Each woman has in common the desire to explore her agency and the opportunity to fulfill her full potential.

    ■ Their priority used to be taking care of others; now they seek to focus on their own development and potential.

    Follow www.silversirens.org for events and resources to help you discover your potential.

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