Thank you Terri, Thank you Paulina. You are talking about me, and my fellow women. I am an Israeli women, just turned 58 yrs I see women my age, in Israel, either go with proceadures or just go mature natural. I figure, I want to be just me. Yes, to look my best, but still to be authentic to my whole- a mature woman. As my good looks were part of my identity, I am curating my current me. No botox, but yes for hair colour. Yes for healthy lifestyle, yes to live a full active life of my choice. It my age to take first care of me (married for 33 yrs, and have grown up adult children). This talk is the most relevant for me today.
Thank you so much for this! Coming from a soon-to-be 40yo woman (who's followed you for yrs), this was quite refreshing. Open, honest, vulnerable, real.. in listening, I realized my nearly 60yo mother & 85yo grandmother are--so far--choosing to age naturally. My gramma's face is full of all her experiences, all her sadness, all her laughter & joy. Entering my 40s, I'm quite grateful they've ~unintentionally~ forged a path for me in aging the 'normal', perfectly acceptable way. Love these interviews Terri, thank you!
Hi Terri, Hi Paulina! Thanks a lot. I feel like a found two very good friends. I am mexican, turning 55 next June. I survived the early death of my mother, a divorce and the death of my second husband. I remarried 7 years ago and live in Germany. The most important lesson I have learned is to take care of myself and that includes feeling proud of me becoming older and being able to smile, groom myself and be beautiful for me. Because that helps me become a better version of myself. Your lessons are so powerful! I enjoy every single podcast of yours. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Sincerely Gabriela
Amazing interview🙏 It gives perspective to aging women and men of our time…we should be comfortable with our wrinkles( it is who we are and becoming), but instead there is so much pressure from society to do something about it as if it wasn’t natural… thank you Paulina & Terri, you are such beautiful ladies ♥️🙏
I was a pretty successful model in the 80s &90s. I'm an author today. I write about aging. Who cares what society says? This country is obsessed with $, youth and beauty. We can't let peoples' lopsided values influence us.
Many woman are saying F no to the ridiculous anti aging BS. I am one of them. Good for you for speaking out. You have a large platform. Glad to see you using it to promote such a sane perspective.
" Shut up and be beautiful" is what we hear in the dating world from men all the time. They don't want to know us, only to meet to determine whether we are beautiful enough to see again. And even if they decide not to see us again they still want to get as much out of us physically as they can before the end of the date.
What a lovely conversation. I’m 55 and I cut my hair short in my early 40s and I’m now grey. Talk about dancing with invisibility 🤭🤣 Nothing in my face except happy smile lines. (But never say never). A 20 year marriage to a very cruel man (I was 19) made me build such a strong self-confidence in order to survive, that now I am unshakable. Remarried a man who loves me inside and out and respects my mind. I did the work and found my value. Cut the excess away along with my hair. I’ve always been honest and speak up and an engaged mind (male or female) is very attractive to me. I’ve never had fame, so aging has not had that extra layer to deal with. It makes me laugh because I still think I’m in my 20s, for me it’s more about how I feel than how I look. Society will always judge and I’ve never really cared, I strive to take good care of myself, firstly for health (mental and physical) then secondly for how it makes me look (I’m still trying by to look as good as I can). Aging definitely isn’t for sissies, but it sure beats the alternative 💪🏻💃💥💕 I’ll always jump in the deep end!! Everyone’s choice is their own personal business and we need to support without judgment. You do you. I’ve always adored Paulina, who shines from the inside, so beautiful. Life is so interesting. Thanks ladies, look forward to a great read 🥰😘
Paulina is naturally authentic and still retains innocence. That radiates through her. Most mature people put on restraint persona which comes across as conceited.
Rick was not attractive i cant understand what she saw in him. maybe money or fame. Didnt he leave his wife for her? i would like to hear from his ex wife. poor lady.
Paulina is absolutely beautiful inside and out.
This interview was very inspiring ❤
Thank you Terri, Thank you Paulina. You are talking about me, and my fellow women. I am an Israeli women, just turned 58 yrs I see women my age, in Israel, either go with proceadures or just go mature natural. I figure, I want to be just me. Yes, to look my best, but still to be authentic to my whole- a mature woman. As my good looks were part of my identity, I am curating my current me. No botox, but yes for hair colour. Yes for healthy lifestyle, yes to live a full active life of my choice. It my age to take first care of me (married for 33 yrs, and have grown up adult children). This talk is the most relevant for me today.
"I am curating my current me" ❤️
Thank you so much for this! Coming from a soon-to-be 40yo woman (who's followed you for yrs), this was quite refreshing. Open, honest, vulnerable, real.. in listening, I realized my nearly 60yo mother & 85yo grandmother are--so far--choosing to age naturally. My gramma's face is full of all her experiences, all her sadness, all her laughter & joy. Entering my 40s, I'm quite grateful they've ~unintentionally~ forged a path for me in aging the 'normal', perfectly acceptable way. Love these interviews Terri, thank you!
Thank you for sharing this with us, and so glad this conversation resonated with you. ❤️
Hi Terri, Hi Paulina!
Thanks a lot. I feel like a found two very good friends.
I am mexican, turning 55 next June.
I survived the early death of my mother, a divorce and the death of my second husband.
I remarried 7 years ago and live in Germany.
The most important lesson I have learned is to take care of myself and that includes feeling proud of me becoming older and being able to smile, groom myself and be beautiful for me.
Because that helps me become a better version of myself.
Your lessons are so powerful!
I enjoy every single podcast of yours.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Sincerely
Gabriela
What a beautiful sentiment Gabriela ❤️ Thank you for sharing that with us.
Amazing interview🙏
It gives perspective to aging women and men of our time…we should be comfortable with our wrinkles( it is who we are and becoming), but instead there is so much pressure from society to do something about it as if it wasn’t natural… thank you Paulina & Terri, you are such beautiful ladies ♥️🙏
I was a pretty successful model in the 80s &90s. I'm an author today. I write about aging. Who cares what society says? This country is obsessed with $, youth and beauty. We can't let peoples' lopsided values influence us.
I've always just loved Paulina and I'm loving her even more now. Age has made us wise. ‼‼🤍🤍
Many woman are saying F no to the ridiculous anti aging BS. I am one of them. Good for you for speaking out. You have a large platform. Glad to see you using it to promote such a sane perspective.
Paulina is beautiful inside and out.❤
Wonderful interview
Love, love, love, thank you for sharing ❤
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i just bought her book and started reading it
Wow, what an amazing interview, inspirational from both sides, Thank you Terri, Thank you Paulina, you both are truly inspirational!♥️♥️
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Teri u did a marvelous job
🙏💗beautiful
" Shut up and be beautiful" is what we hear in the dating world from men all the time. They don't want to know us, only to meet to determine whether we are beautiful enough to see again. And even if they decide not to see us again they still want to get as much out of us physically as they can before the end of the date.
Beautiful interview
So true. Were judged by men by how good we look, or dont look
What a lovely conversation. I’m 55 and I cut my hair short in my early 40s and I’m now grey. Talk about dancing with invisibility 🤭🤣 Nothing in my face except happy smile lines. (But never say never). A 20 year marriage to a very cruel man (I was 19) made me build such a strong self-confidence in order to survive, that now I am unshakable. Remarried a man who loves me inside and out and respects my mind. I did the work and found my value. Cut the excess away along with my hair. I’ve always been honest and speak up and an engaged mind (male or female) is very attractive to me. I’ve never had fame, so aging has not had that extra layer to deal with. It makes me laugh because I still think I’m in my 20s, for me it’s more about how I feel than how I look. Society will always judge and I’ve never really cared, I strive to take good care of myself, firstly for health (mental and physical) then secondly for how it makes me look (I’m still trying by to look as good as I can). Aging definitely isn’t for sissies, but it sure beats the alternative 💪🏻💃💥💕 I’ll always jump in the deep end!! Everyone’s choice is their own personal business and we need to support without judgment. You do you. I’ve always adored Paulina, who shines from the inside, so beautiful. Life is so interesting. Thanks ladies, look forward to a great read 🥰😘
🙌🙌🙌
I bought
Her book
Great conversation, thank you both. I am also looking forward to reading Paulina's book.
So glad you enjoyed it!
What’s not to love!
Everything will be ok.
Society can think however it does.
I’m reminded to of Cindy Joseph!!
Paulina is naturally authentic and still retains innocence. That radiates through her.
Most mature people put on restraint persona which comes across as conceited.
you women are still stunning, hot for your ages loved the book Paulina
The boyfriend was Ed Solomon, right?
Did Paulina say she only had two weeks or two months to write book ?
I think it was three months!
Terry Cole is as gorgeous as Paulina🙂
the use of botoxcatches up later in yrs that's very sad for women who uses it
Rick was not attractive i cant understand what she saw in him. maybe money or fame. Didnt he leave his wife for her? i would like to hear from his ex wife. poor lady.