Kathy Cano-Murillo

“The biggest shift has been my kids being old enough to move out of the house.”

When her kids moved out of the house she and her husband were inspired to use the extra space in their lives positively. Kathy Cano-Murillo made a career and business out of her creativity and has great tips for anyone who is looking to achieve their goals.
Nadia Lassman

“Fake it till you make it, because at some point, you will make it.”

From practicing law to impressionist painter, Nadia Lassman talks about doing what she loves, being mindful of giving time to what's most important, and her advice for people who also want to make a career shift after 40.
Samantha Kemp-Jackson

“I believe it’s important for women over 40 to know that it’s possible to shift gears.”

Samantha Kemp-Jackson was 43 and already a mom to two girls over 15 years apart when she had twin boys. Adding the boys to her family meant Samantha had less sleep and more to navigate. It was the perfect time to reassess what was working and what wasn't.
Jack Hourigan

“Tess’s birth has shifted the trajectory of my life and career.”

When her baby was born 3 months prematurely her life changed in every way. Find out how Jack Hourigan used the rules of improv to navigate those early days in the NICU.
Eleanor Roffman

“I role model authentic and thoughtful deeds and actions.”

Now in her 70s, Eleanor Roffman is an example of someone who lives consciously and has consistently redesigned based on her values. She has planted and continues to plant the seeds for an authentic and meaningful future.
Carl Honoré

“I’m taking on the cult of youth.”

Carl Honoré woke up to his own ageism at 48 when he realized he was the oldest player at a hockey tournament. That led him to investigate his feelings about aging and write his new book, BOLDER, which explores the many positive aspects of aging.
Paula Coop McCrory

“Leaving the city was the best decision.”

Paula Coop McCrory is a visual artist who, with her husband and 3 children, pre-empted her long term plans to leave the city in 15 years. Fast forwarding on that decision has opened up space for her to create and be most true to herself.
Jessica Lui

“I was given six weeks to live… Five years ago.”

Five years ago, Jessica Lui was given six weeks to live. Even so, she never gave up hope that she would live. Chemo, radiation, and a bone marrow transplant gave her a second chance and now she's 43 and ready to figure out what's next for her.
Robin Taylor

“Even baby steps are steps forward.”

In her late thirties, Robin Taylor and her husband moved their two kids from their home in Toronto to live in the country. In her mid-forties, she took another leap and did her yoga training. She's now happily living in Caledon, teaching yoga and pursuing her next professional certification.
Nancy Zimmerman

“I’m so much more at ease with myself.”

Her passion is helping people reach their financial goals but Nancy Zimmerman gave up pursuing it when she left Vancouver 10 years ago. Now financially healthy herself she's got wisdom to share and is following her calling.
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