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EPISODE 008 | Judy Azzopardi: There’s No Crying in the Boardroom (But There Is Wine at Book Club)

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In this candid and richly layered conversation, Judy Azzopardi reflects on what it means to remain relevant after a lifetime of corporate hustle, family roles, and personal reinvention. At 70, Judy is still working in real estate, still growing, and still defying the cultural expectations that women should fade quietly into the background. We talk about the hard-won wisdom of climbing the corporate ladder, stepping back to care for family, re-entering the workforce, and rebuilding a deeply connected life rooted in friendships and fun. With wit and wisdom, Judy reminds us: relevance isn't something you're granted — it's something you claim.

Key Topics Covered

  • Redefining relevance at 70 and beyond
  • Life after corporate leadership and burnout
  • Navigating visibility and boundaries as a mother of adult children
  • Building a community from scratch in a new town
  • Reinvention after divorce and job transition
  • Why female friendships are foundational — not optional
  • Packing light, traveling boldly, and saying yes to new experiences
  • Why fun, education, or meaning must be present — or it’s a no

After you listen to the podcast, answer this: Who am I now? Whether it's after a job change, a family transition, or just a new season of life — Judy’s story is a powerful reminder that reinvention can begin at any age. What part of your identity are you ready to reclaim or rediscover?

Come share your story with us on Instagram @crone.rising.pod — we’d love to hear what makes you still relevant.

Text me if you want to be a guest - or with feedback!

Crone Rising is for every woman who’s done being quiet and done being small. We’re not here to fade. We’re here to rise — unapologetic, unmuted, and unmissable.

Connect with Lee Currie

Subscribe, share, and leave a review if Crone Rising resonates. Your voice matters.

  continue reading

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Content provided by Lee Currie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lee Currie or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this candid and richly layered conversation, Judy Azzopardi reflects on what it means to remain relevant after a lifetime of corporate hustle, family roles, and personal reinvention. At 70, Judy is still working in real estate, still growing, and still defying the cultural expectations that women should fade quietly into the background. We talk about the hard-won wisdom of climbing the corporate ladder, stepping back to care for family, re-entering the workforce, and rebuilding a deeply connected life rooted in friendships and fun. With wit and wisdom, Judy reminds us: relevance isn't something you're granted — it's something you claim.

Key Topics Covered

  • Redefining relevance at 70 and beyond
  • Life after corporate leadership and burnout
  • Navigating visibility and boundaries as a mother of adult children
  • Building a community from scratch in a new town
  • Reinvention after divorce and job transition
  • Why female friendships are foundational — not optional
  • Packing light, traveling boldly, and saying yes to new experiences
  • Why fun, education, or meaning must be present — or it’s a no

After you listen to the podcast, answer this: Who am I now? Whether it's after a job change, a family transition, or just a new season of life — Judy’s story is a powerful reminder that reinvention can begin at any age. What part of your identity are you ready to reclaim or rediscover?

Come share your story with us on Instagram @crone.rising.pod — we’d love to hear what makes you still relevant.

Text me if you want to be a guest - or with feedback!

Crone Rising is for every woman who’s done being quiet and done being small. We’re not here to fade. We’re here to rise — unapologetic, unmuted, and unmissable.

Connect with Lee Currie

Subscribe, share, and leave a review if Crone Rising resonates. Your voice matters.

  continue reading

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