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On this week’s episode, we’re joined by the brilliant Denise Black — actor, singer, and unapologetic non-conformist — who’s proving that life in your sixties can be wilder, wiser, and far more liberating than you’d expect.
From being told she was “too fat” or “too disabled” for TV to embracing her silver hair and refusing to fade into the background, Denise opens up about body image, visibility, and the power of not caring what anyone thinks anymore.
It’s funny, fierce, and full of the kind of honesty you only earn with time. Whether you’re wrestling with self-doubt, dyeing your roots, or learning to live life on your own terms — this one’s for you.
Get in touch with your thoughts at [email protected].
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this week’s episode, we’re joined by the brilliant Denise Black — actor, singer, and unapologetic non-conformist — who’s proving that life in your sixties can be wilder, wiser, and far more liberating than you’d expect.
From being told she was “too fat” or “too disabled” for TV to embracing her silver hair and refusing to fade into the background, Denise opens up about body image, visibility, and the power of not caring what anyone thinks anymore.
It’s funny, fierce, and full of the kind of honesty you only earn with time. Whether you’re wrestling with self-doubt, dyeing your roots, or learning to live life on your own terms — this one’s for you.
Get in touch with your thoughts at [email protected].
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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