Fit, Fierce and Fearless, presented by GenX Pole Arts

Episode 24: Confidence, Community, and Pole Dancing After 50


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Welcome to Fit, Fierce, and Fearless, the podcast by GenX Pole Arts! I’m Zen (Nancy Adzentoivich), here to celebrate women over 40 finding strength, confidence, and community through pole dancing.


In this inspiring and down-to-earth episode, Buffy shares what it was like to step into a pole dance class for the first time at 54—and how it quickly turned into a powerful part of her life. From overcoming old injuries to rediscovering joy in movement and community, Buffy proves it’s never too late to try something new.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why pole dance feels so empowering—especially for Gen X and beyond
  • How vulnerability, movement, and connection create a unique studio vibe
  • Real talk on injuries, healing, and listening to your body
  • Why stretching, warm-ups, and rest matter more with age
  • What makes the pole community so welcoming (and different from gyms!)

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Ready to start your own journey? There’s no better time than now! Whether you’re ready to shake things up, feel more confident, or simply try something new, the GenX Pole Dance Starter Kit is your perfect first step. No experience? No problem. You’ll get everything you need to start from home, on your terms.


👉 Sign up today at www.genxpolearts.com and let’s move—together.


🌎 And don’t forget—we’ve got online classes, a supportive virtual community, and in-person workshops coming up in Newburgh, NY and New Mexico! Stay tuned and get involved.


Connect with Buffy via IG: @buffyworld2

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