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What happens when you stop letting fear make your decisions?
This week on The Midlife Edit, Jen sits down with debut novelist, musician, educator, producer, and lifelong creative Debora Masterson for a conversation about music, reinvention, grief, creativity, and learning how to say yes to yourself at every stage of life.
Debora’s debut novel, Freedom Quest: A Love Story, is inspired by the real-life story of a 1970s rock band, a decades-long love story, and the late partner she eventually found her way back to after 26 years apart.
But this episode becomes so much bigger than a book.
From touring with Sammy Davis Jr. as a young singer and dancer, to building a television agency in Los Angeles, to learning bass guitar later in life and joining a band in her seventies, Debora shares what it means to keep evolving — even when the world tells you it’s too late.
This conversation is for anyone who has ever:
We talk about:
This episode feels like sitting in a coffee shop with someone who has truly lived.
Listen + Follow DeboraWebsite: https://deboramasterson.com
Instagram: @freedomquestbook
Listen to Freedom Quest on Spotify
Get your copy here!
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By Jen WeinsteinWhat happens when you stop letting fear make your decisions?
This week on The Midlife Edit, Jen sits down with debut novelist, musician, educator, producer, and lifelong creative Debora Masterson for a conversation about music, reinvention, grief, creativity, and learning how to say yes to yourself at every stage of life.
Debora’s debut novel, Freedom Quest: A Love Story, is inspired by the real-life story of a 1970s rock band, a decades-long love story, and the late partner she eventually found her way back to after 26 years apart.
But this episode becomes so much bigger than a book.
From touring with Sammy Davis Jr. as a young singer and dancer, to building a television agency in Los Angeles, to learning bass guitar later in life and joining a band in her seventies, Debora shares what it means to keep evolving — even when the world tells you it’s too late.
This conversation is for anyone who has ever:
We talk about:
This episode feels like sitting in a coffee shop with someone who has truly lived.
Listen + Follow DeboraWebsite: https://deboramasterson.com
Instagram: @freedomquestbook
Listen to Freedom Quest on Spotify
Get your copy here!
Loved this episode?Share it with a woman who needs the reminder that it is NOT too late to begin again. And if you loved this conversation, don’t forget to rate, review, and follow The Midlife Edit Podcast.
Want more conversations like this?
Join the Backstage Pass newsletter - The Midlife Edit’s weekly note filled with music, midlife reinvention, honest conversations, podcast updates, playlists, and reminders that it’s never too late to become more yourself.
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