When the Flames Go Up
When the Flames Go Up
Episode 22: "I'm never going to do that again, where I don't say exactly what I mean."
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Episode 22: "I'm never going to do that again, where I don't say exactly what I mean."

As BlogHer co-founder Elisa Camahort Page nears her 60th birthday, she's learned a lot about consulting, health, kid-less retirement planning, eldercare, and all the related myths she had to debunk.
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During her tenure as co-founder of BlogHer,

set aside her background as a political blogger in order to establish the conference as “omnipartisan” and welcome to all (reasonable) opinions.

But now that she’s writing and consulting about all the challenges of modern commerce and modern life, those days are over.

Elisa is approaching her 60s with eyes much wider open, now that she has thoroughly debunked the myths she was fed about how flouncy and fabulous her 50s were supposed to be. Forget all the expectations about being a girl boss and a badass and a 50-year-old high-kicking firecracker. After you reach a certain station in life, can’t a woman just live?

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We also talk about the backstory behind BlogHer’s rise, caring for (and grieving) stubborn parents and step-parents, and the professional tenacity that only tech-bro douchebags can inspire.

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When the Flames Go Up
When the Flames Go Up
After we divorced, we started a blog about co-parenting to learn how to work together until our kids were grown. And now that they are, and the world is so busy disrupting and disavowing what we thought we were working for, we're looking to our community to help us all keep up.