![]() ![]() ![]() She’s blogged for Nexus Magazine, Omaha Lifestyles, as well as. ![]() A graduate of Naropa University’s program in Writing and Poetics, Stephanie was a contributor to The Rogue Valley Messenger, in Oregon. She also penned the award winning, bestseller, A Delightful Little Book on Aging. Stephanie Raffelock is the author of Creatrix Rising, Unlocking the Power of Midlife Women. In her conversation with Cove圜lub founder, Lesley Jane Seymour, Raffelock explains how it’s never too late to reinvent–she attended a Buddhist college, interviewed luminaries such as Allen Ginsberg, and ultimately began her publishing career at 63.įREE GIFT! Don’t start your reinvention without downloading Cove圜lub’s starter guide called “ 31 Badass Tips for Launching Your Reinvention Without Fear!” But life intervened and it would be three decades before she wrote her first book. A passion for writing inspired her reinvention and she became a college freshman at 35. ![]() At just 17, Raffelock dropped out of school and moved to LA, where the drug-laden culture of the ‘60s and ‘70s led to self-medicating and homelessness. After her parents divorced when she was four, she watched her mother constantly reinvent herself as a single woman in the ‘50s, moving across the country every year. For Stephanie Raffelock, reinvention runs in the family. ![]()
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