Lisa Wants To Be a Guest On Your Podcast
An outside-the-box, go-first leader and thinker, Lisa will inspire, and challenge your audience. She’s a speaker, actor, writer, and dancer committed to helping midlife women reframe the fear and old stories about aging so they can embrace Artful Aging and design life on their own terms.
As host of the Super Power U Podcast she interviews guests about the Super Power behind their success. She's been featured in 100+ films, tv episodes, and movies-of-the-week. In spite of taking up dance at age 50 she is a World Champion Pro-Am American Rhythm Ballroom dancer.
Lisa is a content creator on Tiktok and Youtube where she shares speaking skills and inspiration about telling your stories and taking up space.
She also offers keynote talks on Artful Aging.
Some of the things you and Lisa might talk about:
From breast-feeding to ballroom dance: Lisa’s journey from homeschooling mother and founder of a 350-family group for independent learning families to a competitive Latin ballroom dancer.
The 4 tenets of Artful Aging and why women in their 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s need to link arms to change the cultural narrative on aging
Being on social media as an older creator. How to do it and why it matters
ADHD and how it impacts women and relationships
Masculine-Feminine sexual polarity and intimacy and the Archetype of the Erotic High Priestess.
Quirky Facts About Lisa
She’s a Canuck. She’s lived close to half her life in Canada and half in California.
She dropped out of college. Twice.
She got on Tiktok and went viral there at age 55.
She was one of the first 20 people along with Tim Ferris and Kevin Kelly in the Quantified Self movement
She started a community child-care co-op from an RV parked on the street in San Francisco.
She was starstruck being directed by Kathy Bates (in a pilot version of Fargo). She’s also worked with Norman Jewison, Mandy Patinkin, Mark Harmon, and Angela Landsbury.
She once collided with a water buffalo in north-east Thailand
She’s embarrassingly afraid of dogs.
She sang for a year in a homeschool mom rock band.
If you can relate to any of these, ask her about it on your show. Your audience will think you did research. It'll make you look good.
Some other interviews that have been of great impact have been;
If you think Lisa would be a great guest jump on a call with her to talk about it.