Extended Scenes

Extended Scenes
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A podcast about redefining ambition and success in the second half of life. Hosted by Jennifer Romolini. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast delves into themes of self-acceptance, realistic expectations, and evolving definitions of success, with episodes discussing topics like professional disappointment with Samantha Irby and Gen X identity with Angela Garbes, highlighting personal growth and authenticity.

A podcast about redefining success in the second half of life. Hosted by Jennifer Romolini.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest this week is Catherine Connors. Catherine has had one of those careers and lives that broke all the rules. She started as an academic and a political scientist before becoming one of the first big-time mommy bloggers in the aughts with the blog, Her Bad Mother. From there, she was a high-level executive at Disney, a start-up founder (with Beyoncé as an investor!) and now teaches storytelling at workshops all over the world. We’re talking about cosplaying as girl bosses, coming out on the other side of real failure, how everything we tell young people about work is wrong and how you never know what will happen, even when you’re old enough to feel sure you do.
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The Extended Scenes theme song is by the band Maiden Names.
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