Women At Woodstock – Women in Midlife – Gathering, Sharing, Inspiring!
by Ann Voorhees Baker
Owner of Net Markting-123
I’ve been getting lots of calls and emails lately asking about room fees, schedule of events, transportation, and how to register for Women At Woodstock.
Here in one place is a neat and tidy overview of Women At Woodstock from start to finish. I welcome your comments and feedback!
Women at Woodstock, A Life-inspiring Retreat for
Women 50 & Up
By Ann Vorhees Baker
Emerson Spa & Retreat
October 7-10, 2012
How Women at Woodstock Came About…
When I turned 50, I decided to celebrate in my own way; not with a glitzy party, not with a spa weekend, not with a blowout shopping spree or a Caribbean cruise; but with a croning.
The Conversation Continues:
Suzanne Braun Levine
Suzanne Braun Levine,
TEDxWomen.org
Last December in New York City, Suzanne Braun Levine captivated the TEDxWomen community with her frank, humorous and insightful words on womanhood and aging. Ms. Levine has one of those stops-me-in-my-tracks resumes: the first editor of Ms. magazine; an editor of the Columbia Journalism Review; a producer of the Peabody Award-winning documentary She’s Nobody’s Baby: American Women in the Twentieth Century; a web maven, with a thoughtful and resource-filled website of her own, who blogs on many popular sites; and the author of numerous books, including the recently released How We Love Now: Sex and Intimacy in Second Adulthood.
Wanting to hear more from Ms. Levine, we asked her to answer a few questions to share with the TEDxWomen community. We’re thrilled she said yes!
Cyma’s Pick’s: The Newly-released
“How We Love Now”
By Cyma Shapiro, founder
MotheringintheMiddle.com
“You’re Not Who You were Only Older,”
Suzanne Braun Levine
I haven’t written a book review for Mothering, yet, since I believe our readers are a widely diverse group of women representing many ages, interests and ideologies. So, when I received How We Love Now, I wasn’t sure what I would do with it, other than read it.
Good-Bye Self-Improvement, I Am
Letting Go
By Suzanne Braun Levine,
Huff/Post50
My new book How We Love Now is out this week.
The date was chosen because in publishing January is “self-improvement month.” The thinking is that at the start of the New Year we want to repent for all the guilty pleasures we indulged in over the holidays. Which is also why we make resolutions — to become better than we are. Oy, the guilt.
“50 IS THE NEW FIFTY” CONTEST! Tell Us How You Celebrated the New 50, 60 or 70 to Win an Autographed Copy of the Book.
SHARE YOUR BIRTHDAY STORY WITH OTHER WOMEN & WIN A BOOK!
We’re celebrating “50 Is the New Fifty,” with a Contest for Women in Second Adulthood. Tell us how you celebrated the New 50, 60 or 70? The first 10 women to share their birthday stories will receive an autographed copy of 50 Is the New Fifty – 10 Life Lessons for Women In Second Adulthood.
“ENCORE CAREERS – Recession Prompts Reinvention”
“ENCORE CAREERS – Recession Prompts Reinvention” By Terry Nagel, Managing Editor Encore.org As the economy forces people to rethink their careers, a vanguard of the adventurous and the desperate is navigating an unrecognizable landscape that has little to do with resumes and contacts. In the June issue of San Francisco magazine, Nina Martin tells the […]
