11/20/25

Reinvention Later in Life with Pamela Davis

In this episode, I sit down with Pamela Davis, a seasoned professional whose journey reflects a lifetime of resilience, responsibility, and renewal. Pamela raised two daughters on her own, guided them through private school, worked long hours to keep them supported, and later stepped into another demanding chapter caring for her mother through ten years of dementia. In her fifties, she returned to college to earn her degree in education, proving that personal growth can unfold at any stage of life. Now navigating unemployment after years of caregiving and service, Pamela speaks openly about disrupted routines, disappointment, and the uncertainty that comes with stepping into a new chapter. She also shares what brings her joy, how she reconnects with her creativity, and how she is learning to prioritize her own well-being after a lifetime of caring for others. This conversation is about evolving identity, rediscovering purpose, and reminding yourself that it is never too late to create space for your own dreams.

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