Reinvention After Fifty: A Brand Fifty Podcast
Latest Episodes
BF 040 – Amy Schmidt – Fearlessly Facing Fifty
In this podcast, we talk with Amy Schmidt, author of the book “Cannonball! Fearlessly Facing Midlife and Beyond”, a #1 bestseller in the midlife management category. Learn how one person’s journey can connect...
BF 039 – Amanda Jones – Kikoko
Join Stephanie O’Dell, founder of Celebrate The Gray in conversation with Amanda Jones, the co-founder and Co-CEO of Kikoko, a women-focused, women-lead cannabis wellness products company.
BF 038 – Mary Kennedy Thompson – Neighborly
In this Brand Fifty podcast we talk with Mary Kennedy Thompson, COO of Neighborly about her journey through successful franchises and creating her own destiny.
BF 037 – Brandi Susewitz – Clear Office
Learn how Brandi quickly pivoted from losing a job in the COVID-19 lockdown and turned her experience and knowledge into a new digital retail business.
BF 036 – Deborah Chambers – Deborah Darling
Join Stephanie O’Dell, founder of Celebrate The Gray in conversation with Deborah Chambers (aka Deborah Darling) a 59-years-old, silver-haired grandmother turned model...
BF 035 – Stephanie O’Dell – Celebrate The Gray
In this podcast episode you will get to know Stephanie O’Dell, who has styled over 5,000 women and is passionate about fashion styling for the 50+ woman!
BF 034 – Bill Naylor – Wily Panda Studios
In this podcast you will meet Bill Naylor, who decided at age sixty-one to embark on a new career after a life-changing event. He dove in without looking back and now has a successful career in voice-over acting.
BF 033 – Christy Hall – Skin Appeal
In this podcast we visit with Christy Hall and learn how she started her company Skin Appeal, an aesthetic medicine practice that specializes in non-surgical skin rejuvenation. The impetus for her to get started was...
BF 032 – Sanford Marshall
In this Brand Fifty podcast we talk with Sanford Marshall, President of "The Wedding Coach" and SanMan Productions about building a side business.
BF 031 – Lucinda Bakken White
For much of her adult life, Lucinda immersed herself into the modern mainstream culture and achieved a pinnacle of the American Dream. She did so by pretending to fit but on the inside was miserable.