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Some of us are taught to wait for life to happen to us instead of building it ourselves. In this episode of TayTalks, Taymeyah sits down with Gayle, a former sports model turned storyteller, editor, and author, to talk about what it means to create a life on purpose after decades of doing what everyone else expected. Gayle shares how her parents raised her to believe they’d always take care of her, how that shaped her into someone who waited to be told what to do, and why being “recruited” into modeling, acting, and production felt easier than choosing her own path. They explore the role of mentors, partners, and friends in helping us see our lives more clearly: from a marriage she describes as “raising me” in adulthood, to a best friend who taught her how to read people and rooms. Gayle talks about finding a second passion for editing in her 40s, learning to speak up after a lifetime of staying quiet, and realizing during the pandemic that she had slipped back into passively waiting instead of actively creating. A cousin’s sudden death and her own cancer journey became turning points, pushing her to write her book and treat this season as “the great experiment” of whether she could finally build a life under her own leadership. This conversation moves between past and present: forgiving her mother at her graveside, owning that she was a “sweet kid” life had to toughen up, and naming both the gifts and limitations of the people who shaped her. Gayle shares how she now thinks about work, creativity, and aging, what it means to be 60 and still in motion, and the “next chapter” she’s most excited for—a dream home and a life that feels in full flow, not just partially lived. Why Listen * You’ll hear a vulnerable, practical look at what it’s like to start truly building your life later than you expected, without shaming your younger self for not knowing how. * You’ll learn how mentors, partners, and friends can act as bridges—not destinations—on the way to becoming the person you were meant to be. * You’ll see how illness, grief, and big life disruptions can quietly become turning points for creativity, courage, and ownership. * You’ll walk away with language and examples for shifting from “things happen to me” to “I’m experimenting with leading my own life,” at any age. If this episode resonated * Share it with someone who feels “late” to their dreams or is wondering if it’s too late to start over. * Tag @taytalks_pod with your favorite quote or moment so we can see what landed and share it forward. * Leave a quick rating or review—your words help thoughtful, growth‑minded listeners find the show. * Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite app for more TayTalks conversations on nonlinear growth, evolving identities, and the people behind the paths we take.
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