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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2025 · 39 MIN

Behind the Scenes of Feature Film 'Ramona at Midlife' with Director Brooke Berman

from A Certain Age · host Katie Fogarty

What if your best years are still ahead of you? What if midlife isn't about fading into the background, but stepping boldly into your next act? This week, writer-director Brooke Berman joins host Katie Fogarty to share how she made her first film in her 50s, challenging Hollywood's assumptions about age and creativity. Through the lens of Brooke’s debut film "Ramona at Midlife," we explore the questions that matter most to women navigating their middle years: How do you reclaim your voice after years of putting others first? Where do you find models for vibrant aging? What happens when you stop waiting for permission and decide to do it yourself? Join us for an honest discussion about creative rebirth, the power of age mentors, and why your midlife rage might be pointing you toward your next chapter. Ready to write a new story? This episode is for you! SHOW NOTES + TRANSCRIPT acertainagepod.com FOLLOW A CERTAIN AGE: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn GET INBOX INSPO: Sign up for our newsletter AGE BOLDLY We share new episodes, giveaways, links we love, and midlife resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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