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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 46 MIN

Mary Kay Andrews on Grief, Aging Boldly, and Speaking Without Apology

from Call Me Friend

Reinvention after 70 is not about starting over, it’s about evolving with clarity and courage. On Call Me Friend, Daryn Kagan calls bestselling author Mary Kay Andrews for a raw, honest conversation about aging boldly, personal loss, career pivots, and finally saying what matters most.Mary Kay shares how she transitioned from newspaper journalism to writing more than 30 bestselling novels, why losing her daughter changed how she shows up in the world, and what pushed her to become outspoken on social media later in life. Together, they explore why evolution matters more than reinvention, how grief and purpose can coexist, and why having fewer filters can actually bring more connection.This episode also touches on health after 70, finding meaning through advocacy, and why pivoting is one of the most important life skills as we age.If you are navigating change, grief, or wondering what’s next in midlife or beyond, this conversation will remind you that growth doesn’t have an expiration date.In This Episode, You Will Learn✅ Why evolution matters more than reinvention as we age✅ How Mary Kay Andrews left journalism to become a bestselling author✅ How grief reshaped her priorities and sense of purpose✅ Why she decided to speak out politically later in life✅ How to pivot without a safety net✅ Why aging can bring freedom instead of fearPowered by Ms Lou’s Cabin https://www.airbnb.com/h/mslouscabinSign up for our newsletter https://darynkagan.substack.com/Timestamps(00:00) Reinvention after 70 and evolving without apology(04:10) Health, aging, and changing habits later in life(08:00) Leaving journalism and secretly writing fiction(13:20) Getting published by breaking the rules(18:40) Creating the Mary Kay Andrews pen name(24:10) Losing her daughter and navigating grief(28:30) Advocacy, purpose, and speaking out(33:40) Social media, backlash, and finding your voice(37:30) Why pivoting is the ultimate life skillKey Takeaways🔹 Reinvention doesn’t always mean starting over🔹 Grief and purpose can exist at the same time🔹 Aging brings clarity and courage🔹 Pivoting is a skill that grows with timeGuest BioMary Kay Andrews is a New York Times bestselling author with more than 30 novels published. A former newspaper journalist, she built a second career writing beloved Southern fiction and mysteries. Today, she is also known for her outspoken advocacy, powerful storytelling, and fearless honesty about aging, loss, and purpose.ResourcesMary Kay Andrews new book "Road Trip" https://amzn.to/3OebLVsFriends and Fiction:https://friendsandfiction.com/Helping Mamas: https://helpingmamas.org/Department Q: https://www.netflix.com/title/81487660Powered by Ms Lou’s Cabin- https://www.airbnb.com/h/mslouscabinSign up for our newsletter: https://darynkagan.substack.com/"Hope Possible" https://amzn.to/46uNoJ9reinvention after 70, aging, women reinventing themselves later in life, grief and healing, finding purpose later in life, second act careers for women, personal growth after loss, women over 60 redefining aging, evolving instead of reinventing, personal growth,

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