After going on a serious journey to understand menopause, STACY LONDON confronted the realities of aging and what it means to age in our society. From the cultural trope of invisibility to our fear of death to a sense of irrelevance (God forbid!) to a fear of an expiration date, this is a hilarious talk about getting to the other side of the menopause experience by throwing all our expired values out the window and understanding the radical freedom age provides us on so many levels.
After spending decades as America’s foremost style icon, STACY LONDON has turned her attention and expertise toward middle age and menopause – topics wrapped up in shame and stigma. People in their forties to their seventies have never been given their own culture, and London wants to change that. With her trademark humor and poignant insight, Stacy redefines this cultural identity as one to value and understand – leaving audiences feeling empowered in who they are and how to advance in a more progressive way.
Drawing on the iconic resources of Joseph Campbell’s The Hero’s Journey and Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way, STACY LONDON discusses these major divisions in our lives. In this inspiring talk, London shares insights into the first phase – the hero’s journey – in which you find out who you are, and the second phase – the artist’s way – in which you decide what you are going to do with it.
In this compelling talk, style expert and founder STACY LONDON offers insights for companies about the well-documented culture of losing women employees after they’re forty. Whether they are leaving to start or care for their families, London shares how important it is for companies to retain these employees and foster multi-generational teams, and actionable strategies for how to make that happen.
Style icon and CEO of State of Change STACY LONDON unpacks the shame and stigma surrounding menopause, making an uplifting case for understanding and valuing this stage of life. Sharing both her personal experience as well as her expertise in legislation and healthcare policy, clinical research, education, and how we can move the needle on this topic through culture, media, and thoughtfully curated product selection.
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When it comes to bad fashion, Stacy London isn't afraid to speak up, and she's back at it on a new show for TLC. "I'm super excited to be back," the TV host tells ...
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