Shocking Herself Awake: Gail Rice on Reinvention, Risk and Radical Acceptance at 70
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Constance and Lori speak to Gail Rice, psychologist and writer, based in Sydney Australia, about her recent life-imitating-art birthday celebration. For her 70th birthday, inspired by Emma Thompson in the film "Good Luck to You Leo Grande," Gail hired not one, but two male escorts. She clearly touched a nerve, as her story went viral. She's been interviewed all over the world and recently had her television debut. Gail explains that these encounters were less about the sex and more about "shocking herself awake," and finding her voice. We also explore themes of reinvention, risk-taking, late-bloomers, body acceptance and the boundaries of a therapeutic relationship. Gail also reveals her next adventure. Please join us for this incredible empowerment story.
And don’t forget to hang around for our “Afterthoughts” where Lori and Constance unpack the episode and chat about our thoughts on what we heard.
SHOW NOTES
Here is a link tree listing all of Gail's essays, interviews and other published works https://linktr.ee/gailricewrites
Two of Gail's Essays published by Sari Botton in Oldster Magazine
https://oldster.substack.com/p/for-my-70th-birthday-i-hired-an-escort
https://oldster.substack.com/p/happy-endings
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