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The Sage Rebellion

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You’ve felt the flicker. Now comes the fire. Rise. Rebel. Renew. The second half starts now.

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22 contributions to The Sage Rebellion
I'm done paying for joy.
I spent years trying to be sensible. Reasonable. Likeable. And, just fit in. Now, forget all that. I just want to be interested. With today's economy, I simply can't afford extravagant travel adventures anymore. Yet, sometimes I go stir crazy even when I have tons of on-going projects waiting and books to read. So I made myself a promise: More adventures. But, Zero cost. And, full soul recharge. So, I put on my thinking cap, consulted my preschool grandchildren and created my secret adventure itinerary. Have a look. Maybe you'll be inspired to try a few of these. As for me? These little escapades are free and absolutely glorious. The 5 a.m. Bakery Heist Set your alarm for 4:30 a.m. Drive to a bakery that opens at 5. Buy the first roll, donut or croissant while it is still steaming and let the smell ruin you for all future baked goods. Eat it while standing at the front window and watch the world wake up. Total time: 45 minutes. Souvenir: sticky fingertips and the memory of bread that actually tasted like joy. Stranger’s Garden Tour Walk a neighborhood you have never wandered. When you spot a garden that stops your heart (peonies the size of small planets, a koi pond, or a gnome army), leave a note that says, Thank you. Your yard made my whole week. Souvenir: a single petal or leaf pressed inside your journal like a secret. Diner Archaeology Find an old school diner and sit at the counter. Order coffee or tea. Pull out a notebook and list every object that feels like time travel. Salt shaker that has lived through nine presidencies. Napkin dispenser straight out of your teenage years. Souvenir: the paper placemat smuggled into your purse like evidence. Library Speed Date Go to the library at opening. In five minutes pick one book from a section you have never explored. Anything goes. Bonsai. Manga. Espionage. Read three random pages then repeat with one more. Souvenir: two new subjects now stored in your brain. Cemetery Picnic Pack a thermos of tea and one perfect apple. Find an old sunny cemetery. Sit beneath a tree older than your childhood stories. Read the headstones like short memoirs. Souvenir: a blade of grass tucked into your journal. Proof you spent time with souls who once had dreams too.
I'm done paying for joy.
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@Sybil Hall It started when I was telling my grandkids how we would go out the front door in the morning and stay gone all day - til the streetlights came on. No cell phones or devices. Just our imaginations and a full day to experiences our "adventures." When they said there's nothing to do,... I got a note pad and we brainstormed. It really was fun and some of the things they come up with were outrageous - things I would never do, like splash in a public fountain, or blow bubbles from the balcony in church. Lots of laughs.
Silence is Not My Thing
Our mothers retired to silence.They played small. Bit their tongues. Settled for “grateful” when they really wanted more. But me?I’m retiring from silence. ’ve got things to say. Stories to tell. Wounds that turned into wisdom and a voice that’s finally ready to be heard. We were taught to age quietly, dress appropriately, and stay in our lane.But there’s nothing appropriate about living half a life. So this is my line in the sand.No more polite disappearing acts. No more apologizing for wanting more. If you feel that same spark in your chest — that tug that says “not done yet” — you’re home. Welcome to Sage Rebellion.Let’s turn up the volume on the second half of life.
Silence is Not My Thing
0 likes • Nov 7
@Jewels Sherriff I have to work on the kindness part. I tend to say what I feel followed by oops!
The rebellion starts with your reflection.
💬 “I stopped buying $200 serums—and made something better.” For months (okay, years) I went down the skincare rabbit hole—reading labels, studying ingredients, and convincing myself that the next luxury serum would be the one. But here’s what I finally learned after months of research, testing, and more returns than I’ll admit publicly: 💧 High-priced doesn’t always mean high-quality.💧 Pretty packaging doesn’t mean purity.💧 And “anti-aging” doesn’t mean aligned with me. I wanted something I could trust completely—something made with safe, natural ingredients under my full control.No fillers. No mystery chemicals. No mass-produced formulas that lose their vitality before they reach the shelf. So I did what any rebellious midlife woman would do…I took matters into my own hands. I studied formulations, cross-referenced medical research, and tested dozens of combinations until I found the blend that made my skin feel alive again.That’s how My2ndBloom Radiant Renewal Serum was born. A botanical blend of bakuchiol, rosehip, CoQ10, and vitamin C—each chosen for what it does, not how it sounds.It’s pure, potent, and proof that radiant, healthy skin isn’t about fighting the clock—it’s about doing your best to be your best. Every time I use it, I’m reminded:✨ I’m not chasing youth. I’m nourishing the woman I’ve become. So, I put that right on the guide. If you’ve ever wondered what’s really inside those high-end bottles—or wanted to make your own skincare you can trust—I’ve put my full recipe, research notes, and step-by-step guide in the Sage Rebellion Classroom as a free download. I'd love to see someone else try it and then we can compare notes. Grab your free copy :👉 [My2ndBloom Radiant Renewal Serum — Formula & Ingredient Guide] Because glowing skin shouldn’t cost $200—and wisdom should never fade quietly.
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The rebellion starts with your reflection.
Made by Me. For Women Who’ve Outgrown Marketing Hype.
After months of research and wasted money, I realized: Radiance can’t be bottled—it has to be blended. I created my own serum because I wanted results, not rhetoric. 💥 My2ndBloom Radiant Renewal Serum: safe, effective, and gloriously honest. Get the FREE recipe in the Sage Rebellion Classroom and join the women rewriting the rules.
Made by Me. For Women Who’ve Outgrown Marketing Hype.
1 like • Nov 3
What if your skincare routine became your rebellion?
Refuse the Stereotype
Sisters, it’s time to shatter the stereotypes and bloom louder than ever! We’re not fading—we’re flipping the script, strutting bold, and owning our prime. From street art rebels to trendsetting queens, join us to defy “old” and redefine fierce. What is one thing you do that defies "settling down" and breaks the mold?
Refuse the Stereotype
1 like • Oct 22
@Micki Kosman Always! Thanks for being here!!
1 like • Oct 23
@Lisa Viviers don’t discount your achievements! Girl, each book no matter how small required planning and execution. Maybe hours of fussing and worrying. All of that effort should be hugely appreciated. You’re just awesome, lady.
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Lisa Ketring
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🔥 Founder of Sage Rebellion ✨ Creator of Radiance Rituals, Heartmap & DARE—innovative systems to spark your boldest midlife chapter.

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