The Ageless Mindset: Kaftans, Confidence, and the Cosmetic Conversation
"There is a fountain of youth: it is in your mind, your talents, and your creativity." Inspired by Sophia Loren, the hosts of Mind Our Business tackle one of the most human conditions we all share: getting older. In a world obsessed with staying young, the Queens explore what it truly means to age gracefully while maintaining confidence in both life and business.
In this transparent and stylish episode, the hosts explore:
* The Wardrobe Theme: Stylist Samona Jenkins introduces today's look—an "Ode to Aging Gracefully." The ladies are draped in effortlessly chic kaftans, muumuus, and sequins, honoring the sophisticated style of our mothers and grandmothers.
* Societal Ageism: Tamica Clement Moore, an adjunct professor of gerontology, discusses how the media portrays aging as something to be "thrown away" or "fixed," rather than revered. The hosts challenge the idea that getting older means becoming "invisible."
* The Cosmetic Debate: We go there! The Queens share their differing views on procedures:
* Carla Shaheed admits her belief in "good Botox" and fillers as a form of maintenance.
* Samona expresses curiosity about the latest technology, including "mini BBLs" and facials.
* Tamica and Gee Gee emphasize a "no knives, no needles" approach, focusing instead on internal health, laughter, and high-vibrational living.
* The Wisdom of Wrinkles: Dr. Carmen McNeil shares insights from The Healing Wisdom of Africa, discussing cultures where wrinkles are a badge of honor and a symbol of a pillar of society.
* The Sense of Loss: The hosts get vulnerable about the "physical loss" of their younger selves—from gray hairs in unexpected places to breasts "saying hi to your knees." They discuss the psychological journey of moving from comparison to acceptance.
* Internal Work vs. External Glow: Gee Gee Garcia stresses that aging requires deep inner healing and becoming "unbothered," noting that true confidence comes from enjoying your own company and keeping toxicity away from your peace.
Mirror Work. This week, look in the mirror and identify one feature of your aging body that you have previously judged. Find the "wisdom" or "story" behind it (those laugh lines, that gray hair) and offer yourself a word of gratitude for the life those marks represent.