Pivot on Purpose with Hardie Cobbs

Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Pivot on Purpose interview series.

Weekly I will be going live on FB and LI talking to women committed to changing the narrative of aging by taking bold leaps toward careers and lives of increased purpose and impact.

We may have been fed lies that we are invisible and unworthy as we age, but we are now using our voices to break down barriers because we know we are just getting started.

First up is Hardie Cobbs, a certified Style Coach, an artist, designer, and founder of A Year In Style.

She helps women align their inner and outer confidence with her business A Year In Style.

She is on a mission to help women feel happy, empowered and confident as they enter their next act.

This was an easy and fun conversation where we touch upon: 

  • Callings and the urgency of doing “what you’re meant to do” in life.

  • The lack of resources, guidance and role models for women who want to age with power and grace. 

  • The ease and inspiration of finding flow.

  • Growing your inner and outer confidence to show up as your best self in your next chapter. 

  • Tips for dressing your changing body and showing your personal flare. 

  • The shame women feel (including me) about their bodies in menopause and beyond.

  • Developing age ambassadors to change the narrative around aging.

  • The truth about your purpose. 

  • Taking small steps that keep you in action and out of perfectionism and procrastination. 

Download Hardie’s free gift, The Ultimate Wardrobe Guide, to help you reboot your style and gain confidence in your next chapter

Follow Hardie on Instagram @ayearinstyle_

Tune in next week when I interview Karyn Flynn, former CEO of Bay Area Discovery Museum, who pivoted and launched Holos, a curated newsletter of health & wellness, longevity, and purposeful living information and tips for women journeying through midlife. We will be talking about how our generation is reimagining our midlife years.

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