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Finding Your People: The Ethels Approach to Connection and Purpose in Later Life

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Imagine sitting in a room filled with laughter and camaraderie, where women of all ages share their stories and support one another. That’s exactly what the Ethel Circles are doing, and this episode of Boomer Banter takes us right into the heart of this vibrant community.

Host Wendy Green kicks things off with a personal story about a lonely birthday, leading into a discussion with Lisa Marcelino and Shelly Emling from AARP about the incredible impact of social connections on our lives as we age.

The conversation highlights the importance of companionship, particularly for women facing life transitions such as divorce or losing loved ones. Listeners will learn how the Ethel Circle started and how it has blossomed into a nationwide movement that empowers women to find purpose, people, and play.

The episode is filled with heartwarming anecdotes and practical advice on how to navigate the sometimes tricky waters of forming new friendships later in life, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking connection and community.

Takeaways:

  • Finding new friendships can spark unexpected joy, especially as we age and navigate life changes.
  • The Ethel Circle helps women build supportive communities to combat loneliness and isolation.
  • Celebrating birthdays and milestones together can create lasting bonds and cherished memories.
  • Making the first move to join a group can lead to incredible friendships and new adventures.

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Learn more about Greenwood Capital or find resources at www.GreenwoodCapital.com. Boomer Banter is sponsored in part by Greenwood Capital Associates, LLC. Greenwood Capital Associates, LLC is an SEC Registered Investment Advisory firm with offices in Greenville and Greenwood, SC. As a fiduciary firm, Greenwood Capital is obligated to disclose any potential conflicts of interest with this arrangement. The host of “Boomer Banter”, Wendy Green, is a client of Greenwood Capital, and her show “Boomer Banter”

has been compensated for her testimonial through Greenwood Capital’s sponsorship. Greenwood Capital is a Legacy sponsor at the stated rate of $2,600 for the 2025 calendar year.

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Imagine sitting in a room filled with laughter and camaraderie, where women of all ages share their stories and support one another. That’s exactly what the Ethel Circles are doing, and this episode of Boomer Banter takes us right into the heart of this vibrant community.

Host Wendy Green kicks things off with a personal story about a lonely birthday, leading into a discussion with Lisa Marcelino and Shelly Emling from AARP about the incredible impact of social connections on our lives as we age.

The conversation highlights the importance of companionship, particularly for women facing life transitions such as divorce or losing loved ones. Listeners will learn how the Ethel Circle started and how it has blossomed into a nationwide movement that empowers women to find purpose, people, and play.

The episode is filled with heartwarming anecdotes and practical advice on how to navigate the sometimes tricky waters of forming new friendships later in life, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking connection and community.

Takeaways:

  • Finding new friendships can spark unexpected joy, especially as we age and navigate life changes.
  • The Ethel Circle helps women build supportive communities to combat loneliness and isolation.
  • Celebrating birthdays and milestones together can create lasting bonds and cherished memories.
  • Making the first move to join a group can lead to incredible friendships and new adventures.

Links referenced in this episode:


Learn more about Greenwood Capital or find resources at www.GreenwoodCapital.com. Boomer Banter is sponsored in part by Greenwood Capital Associates, LLC. Greenwood Capital Associates, LLC is an SEC Registered Investment Advisory firm with offices in Greenville and Greenwood, SC. As a fiduciary firm, Greenwood Capital is obligated to disclose any potential conflicts of interest with this arrangement. The host of “Boomer Banter”, Wendy Green, is a client of Greenwood Capital, and her show “Boomer Banter”

has been compensated for her testimonial through Greenwood Capital’s sponsorship. Greenwood Capital is a Legacy sponsor at the stated rate of $2,600 for the 2025 calendar year.

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