EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 26 MIN
The Benefit of Saying ‘Yes’ to Love Later in Life - Part 1 (episode 293-1)
from Unabashed You · host Rechelle Nau
Like he says, age is just a number and many people live that in their relationships. Think Cher, Carol Burnett, Madonna, President Macron and plenty of others. People adopt that philosophy because they have learned firsthand that it’s true. Mark Sparrow is one such person as he married for the first time in his 60’s, a man many years his junior. He had to quiet the voices in his head that brought judgment, the ‘what would people think’ fear, and a lot of ‘shoulds’. Age difference doesn’t have to be a thing, Mark shares. Knowing love is a wondrous thing and well worth the risk. “Once your heart becomes involved, it becomes much clearer.” Spoken like someone in love. Ah yes.Mark Sparrow is our guest this week for Permission to Want More: What’s Next and What’s Left. This is part one of our conversation.You can find him on Facebook or Instagram.Thanks for being part of the UY conversation.If you’d like a copy of the Companion Guide to this series or if you want to attend our monthly FREE webinar, email us at: [email protected]. The Unabashed You website has a page for each guest of photos, quotes and a blog with embedded audio at unabashedyou.com. You can find the show on other podcast platforms.Want to lend your support and encouragement? We invite you to follow, rate, review and share.Social media (direct links):FacebookInstagramYouTubeIf you have questions or comments email us at: [email protected] build upon on website visits, social media and word of mouth to share these episodes. We appreciate growth knowing these conversations help you think, celebrate who you are, and move you in some way.So be encouraged and continue to listen, read and be inspired. 🍐
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