#167: Reinventing After 50 to Recover Your Life’s Passion (Jennifer Lewis McKay)

Reinvent Yourself - A podcast by Lesley Jane Seymour

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Jennifer McKay is no stranger to reinvention. Born and raised in New Orleans, she completed a communications degree before moving to Los Angeles and starting a twenty-year career in marketing. Later, married with children, she moved with her family back to Louisiana and a new career as a stay-at-home mom. After five years, however, McKay was restless. She knew she needed to get back to work but the idea of returning to corporate America was daunting. Her reinvention as an entrepreneur began when her sister started a direct sales company. Soon, McKay was part of the #1 skincare brand in the country, raising a team of consultants and building her own organization within the company. Listen to her conversation with Covey Club founder Lesley Jane Seymour to discover how McKay rediscovered her passion for fine art in her 50s and embraced her identity as an artist. “It’s such a personal thing to create,” McKay advises. “And it’s such a generous thing to offer for the world.” FREE GIFT! Don’t start your reinvention without downloading CoveyClub’s starter guide called “31 Badass Tips for Launching Your Reinvention Without Fear!”   Bio: Jennifer McKay is a Louisiana artist currently living in Lafayette, LA. Her abstract art consists of mixed-media paintings and sculptural pieces.   Key Links: Website Instagram Facebook Join CoveyClub: If you like what you hear, you can support the CoveyCast podcast with a five-star rating, and subscribe to CoveyClub for more inspiring conversations. Time Stamps: 2:33 – Growing up in New Orleans and starting in marketing 3:20 – Stay-at-home reinvention  5:00 – Starting sales with older sister 10:48 – Working up to the top of the company 11:38 – The art of failing  13:28 – How you can balance success and stress 17:37 – Why you need a mentor 23:20 – Joy and learning  27:05 – The importance of positive self-talk  30:50 – Success at any age

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