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About Stacey: Stacey Lindsay is a multimedia journalist, writer, and editor who lives in the Pacific Northwest. She is the author of BEING 40: The Decade of Letting Go—and Embracing Who We Are. Known for her warm and empathetic approach, Stacey has interviewed hundreds of public figures and civilians on topics like spirituality, health, civics, politics, identity, art, sexuality, women’s equality, and work. Some of the many giants she has spoken with include Lisa Ling, the late Melody Beattie, Phil Stutz, Jeffrey Marsh, Gillian Anderson, Erin Brockovich, Sharon Salzberg, Dr. Nedra Tawwab, Margareta Magnusson, Reese Witherspoon, Pico Iyer, Jay Shetty, Anna Quindlen, Melissa Gilbert, Jodi Picoult, Debbie Gibson, Terry Real, Mitch Albom, Martha Beck, and Liam Neeson. Her writing and reporting have appeared across national and global media. Currently a senior contributing editor at The Sunday Paper, she was an editor at goop and an evening TV news anchor and reporter in the Four State region, a role that greatly expanded her worldview. As a reporter and anchor, she investigated the veteran healthcare crisis, the disappearance of small-town America, the plight of local factory workers, the rising cost of food, and other stories about humanity. Stacey earned a B. A. in media studies from Emerson College and an M. A. in journalism from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She sat on the Board of Compass Quest Veteran Services and is a fierce advocate for women's rights, often mentoring women in the workplace. She also serves as an editorial director for mission-focused brands in the wellness, civics, and environmental fields. About Judy: Judy Lannon is an award winning author based on Cape Cod, near the Atlantic Ocean. She has been recognized as a writer who brings her characters to life, making a reader wonder if she had read their private journals. Her novel Nine Days has won multiple awards since its publication in March 2022. This contemporary women's fiction touches on many life experiences that most of us will face if we haven't already. Her second novel The Making of Genevieve, published in 2024, has captivated readers with her portrayal of a strong woman, who knocks down barriers to achieve her dreams.
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