Women Over 70: Aging Reimagined
059 Susan Halverson Westerberg: Using Professional Know-How for the Social Good
Susan, age 71, reflects on the life steps that brought her from farm life in Minnesota, to advanced degrees and licensures in Virginia, to a faculty position in Oregon—a new Ph.D. at age 50. While on sabbatical from her work in marriage and family counseling, Susan traveled around the world for 2 ½ months. Susan’s second trip to Africa inspired her to write a children’s book that offers comfort and hope for children who have lost parents and other loved ones. Susan is adapting to life in retirement with her husband, 20 years her senior.
"Step by step, one foot in front of the other, new lives open before you." - Susan Halverson Westerberg
Take-Aways
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See what’s in front of you, take the next step, and keep going.
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Being in relationship with an older partner just takes conversation, compromise, and a bit of counseling.
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Offer what you know—in my case, counseling children and families—in as many ways as you can.
Contact Information
Email: sehalv@msn.com
Margaret’s Family Tree: A Story of Hope and Belonging (2016). Book version available on Amazon (Susan Halverson). Coloring book version, written in English & Swahili, available (free)—http://works.bepress.com/susan-halverson/1/
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