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Igniting the Sacred Fire, Reinventing Yourself at Any Age

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Catherine VanWetter

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Reinvention at midlife looks very different than it did in our twenties, but that doesn't mean that we have any less chance for success. Through the years we gather resources and experiences that we can leverage for a life of abundance filled with passionate choices, but all too often in a "youthcentric" society we are led to believe that the opposite is true. Fact: Our dreams do not have an expiration date. Although often minimized, the benefits of recreating our life for something we desire, are more than just the culmination of a dream. This simple act has been known to restore health, create harmony in the home, enrich personal relationships and raise the vibration of our community and the world at large.


Expert guest, Adrianna Larkin is a singer / songwriter who has been performing her original music with the intent to inspire and heal for over 2 decades. After a series of rejections around a commercial career, coupled with the challenges of raising a child, working a full time job and caring for an ailing parent, she abandoned the dream to make peace with the fact that she had "taken the train to the end of the tracks" and any hope of an entertainment career was a thing of the past. Then at age 50 a fateful declaration that "I am a musician" led her on a journey that saw her reclaim her desire under the most unlikely circumstances. Circumstances that included the closure of a family business, bankruptcy and duel unemployment. The song she sings these days is one of reinvention, as well as hope and healing, to help others know that it's never too late to create the life of their dreams.


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