The Uplifters
What do you do when the midlife magazine you actually want to read doesn't exist? If you're Laura LeBleu, you burn your AARP card, drain your stock options, and build it yourself. In this episode, host Aransas Savas talks with the founding editor of Geezer Magazine about starting a print publication at 54, betting on yourself after a lifetime of betting on others, and what midlife reinvention really looks like from the inside. This is a conversation about creative confidence and how we stop waiting for someone else to give us a green light. If you've ever worried that it is too late to start something bold, this episode will dismantle that story completely. Laura's journey from advertising creative director to tech industry writer to founding editor is a masterclass in enlisting accumulated experience. At 54, she's not slowing down. She's just hitting her stride. What You'll Learn: How to bet on yourself in midlife — The fears Laura had to face to stop creating for others and start creating for herself Starting a creative business after 40 — Why Laura believes the skills, resources, and chutzpah she needed could only have come together now Building confidence after 40 — How a lifetime of "good but not great enough" self-talk finally got quieted How to change careers after 40 — What happens when you stop waiting for permission and take the reins Midlife reinvention in practice — The daily reality of learning something completely new while betting everything on yourself Women entrepreneurs over 40 — Why asking for help and admitting "I don't know what I'm doing" is the move, not the weakness Key Timestamps: 0:00 — Introduction and Join the Tryb sponsor read 1:22 — Aransas introduces the episode and midlife peak creativity research 2:57 — Introducing Laura LeBleu and Geezer Magazine 4:09 — Where Laura was before Geezer: burnout, a long marriage ending, writing for others 7:07 — The shower epiphany and the birth of Geezer 9:09 — Was Laura always a "screw it, let's go" person? 10:24 — Why she couldn't have done this at any other age 13:34 — The learning curve: everything she didn't know about making a magazine 16:00 — Asking for help as a strength, not a weakness 17:26 — Betting on yourself after a lifetime of betting on others 18:25 — The inner voice that said "good but not great enough" 20:39 — What happened when she finally put her innards on the line 22:13 — Don't wait for the green light 24:08 — Letting go and what Geezer is becoming 26:30 — How to support Laura and subscribe to Geezer Magazine 27:45 — Nominee: Angela Burt, author of "A Real Girl's Guide to Midlife" Key Takeaways: For midlife career changers: The skills, money, experience, and courage you need for your boldest move are not things you had at 30. They're things you've been building. Now is when they converge. For women over 40 seeking purpose: Waiting for someone to hand you permission is the surest way to never start. Take the reins. For perimenopause entrepreneurs: Admitting "I don't know what I'm doing" is not weakness. It's how you get the right people to help you build something that works. For second act builders: Regret lives in the things you didn't do. Failure at least means you tried. Resources and Links: Geezer Magazine: geezermagazine.com [http://geezermagazine.com] (use code UPLIFT15 for 15% off a subscription) Follow Laura on Substack [https://geezermagazine.substack.com/] Nominee Angela Burke: "A Real Girl's Guide to Midlife [https://substack.com/@realgirlangela]" Mountain Gazette [https://mountaingazette.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopsE4z5GsGXMmRIVzNIq_Zf3FEvOSaWmVGVY8uI6xXC7iP65XJb] (mentioned by Laura as a print magazine inspiration) About Laura LeBleu: Laura LeBleu is a writer, actor, Emmy Award-winning TV producer, cabaret performer, and founding editor of Geezer Magazine, a quarterly print publication she co-founded at 54. Geezer is described as the love child between The Atlantic and Mad Magazine, written by and for Gen X, and is utterly disinterested in telling you where to retire. The first print run of 5,000 copies was funded entirely by Laura's stock options. About Your Host: Aransas Savas is a wellbeing and leadership coach specializing in helping women over 40 navigate midlife transitions, career changes, and second-act reinvention. With 20+ years of behavioral research experience partnering with companies like Disney, Weight Watchers, and Best Buy, she hosts The Uplifters Podcast, featuring women doing transformative work in the second half of their lives. Aransas brings both research rigor and personal experience to conversations about courage capital, midlife transformation, and building meaningful second acts. Connect with Aransas: Instagram: @aransas_savas [https://www.instagram.com/aransas_savas/] Podcast Instagram: @the_uplifters_podcast [https://www.instagram.com/the_uplifters_podcast/] TikTok: @theuplifterspodcast [https://www.tiktok.com/@theuplifterspodcast] Facebook: Aransas Savas [https://www.facebook.com/aransas] Website: theuplifterspodcast.com [http://theuplifterspodcast.com] YouTube: @theuplifterspodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@theuplifterspodcast] LinkedIn: Aransas Savas [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aransassavas/] Keywords: perimenopause career change, women over 40, midlife reinvention, menopause second act, starting over at 40, women changing careers 40s, midlife transition women, second half of life, courage capital, midlife transformation, women entrepreneurs over 40, female founders midlife, perimenopause motivation, starting business during menopause, midlife purpose women, second act career women, women 40s new career, building confidence after 40, midlife dreams women, perimenopause fresh start Get full access to The Uplifters at www.theuplifterspodcast.com/subscribe [https://www.theuplifterspodcast.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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