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  • Ep. 108- When the People We’re Taught to Fear Look Just Like Us: A Memoir Written Before 39 with Heather Surls
    2025/12/16
    What happens when faith collides with trauma, culture shock, motherhood, and unanswered questions?In this powerful episode of The More Than Your Age Podcast, host Erica Pasvar sits down with Heather Surls—author, editor, and longtime resident of the Middle East—to talk about her debut memoir, Beyond the Jordan. Heather shares her journey from growing up in California to living in Jerusalem and Jordan, where she encountered deep beauty, devastating loss, and life-altering questions about faith, suffering, and God’s goodness.Heather opens up about witnessing violence, living through PTSD, navigating cross-cultural life, and how writing became both a lifeline and a calling—one she pursued even while raising young children. Together, Erica and Heather explore what it means to hold grief and hope at the same time, why creativity is not limited by age or season, and how choosing faith can be a daily, courageous act.More about this episode:In this episode, Erica Pasvar interviews Heather Surls, author of Beyond the Jordan, about faith, trauma, creativity, and what it means to live—and write—across cultures.Heather shares:Growing up with faith and how it evolved through hardshipLiving in Jerusalem during bus bombings and political unrestWrestling with God’s goodness amid suffering and lossThe unseen lives of Palestinian and Arab ChristiansPTSD, healing, and encountering God in traumaLife in Jordan, including “Water Day” and cultural adjustmentsNavigating Western guilt and privilege with humilityHow relationships with Iraqi, Palestinian, Syrian, and Jordanian women reshaped her worldviewWriting a book while raising young childrenWhy creativity is not reserved for the young—or the fearlessEncouragement for women who feel blocked by age or life circumstancesThis episode is a reminder that: ✨ Faith can be chosen daily—even in doubt ✨ Creativity is an act of worship ✨ It’s never too late to pursue a calling ✨ Relationships humanize what headlines distort📚 Books MentionedBeyond the Jordan by Heather Surls (Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org, and international retailers)🌍 Websites & Organizations MentionedAnthrow Circus – Multimedia site exploring culture through the lens of place (Heather serves as Assistant Editor)📲 Connect with Heather SurlsInstagram: @heathersurlsFacebook: Heather SurlsWebsite: https://www.heathermsurls.com/Connect with EricaEmail // Facebook // Instagram // Linkedin // YouTube***This Podcast is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. ***- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - 📱 Subscribe and Listen to The More Than Your Age Podcast Here:- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - All Platforms: https://rb.gy/fb3ac2Are you interested in starting your own podcast? Riverside.fm is a great tool for recording episodes remotely. The More Than Your Age Podcast is an affiliate and highly recommends this company. You can use this link to learn more: Riverside.fmInterested in learning a new language??? It’s not too late! Check out either program with Babbel or Rosetta Stone! Don’t let another day go by without learning that new language!Visit The More Than Your Age Website and check out our new merch! www.morethanyourage.comIntro and Exit Music written and performed by Daniel Ging.More Than Your Age is a podcast for women who refuse to be defined by timelines, expectations, or age-based limitations. Through honest conversations and inspiring stories, host Erica Pasvar highlights women who are pursuing purpose, creativity, and growth at every stage of life.
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  • Ep. 107- This Highly Successful News Anchor was Rejected 100+ Times Before Landing Her 1st Book Deal at 52 with Kathleen Marple Kalb
    2025/12/02
    In this inspiring episode of The More Than Your Age podcast, host Erica Pasvar welcomes news anchor and author Kathleen Marple Kalb, who shares her powerful story of publishing her first novel in her 50s after decades of rejections, career pivots, and real-life challenges. If you're a woman navigating midlife, balancing motherhood and career, or dreaming of a creative comeback later in life, this episode offers motivation and practical wisdom you won’t want to miss.Kathleen takes listeners through her journey—writing her first novel at just 16, building a successful career in radio journalism, and ultimately landing her long-awaited book deal at 52. She opens up about the personal obstacles she faced along the way, including family health crises, grief, and the pressures of being a mother while also trying to build a writing career.Through honest storytelling and hard-earned lessons, Kathleen reveals how perseverance, resilience, and trusting your timing can transform your life. She discusses how writing became her escape during painful seasons, why it’s never too late to pursue your passions, and what it really takes to keep moving forward after hearing “no” again and again.Plus, Kathleen gives listeners an exciting look into her upcoming projects, including multiple ongoing book series and a brand-new mystery series that showcases her talent and lifelong love of storytelling.Whether you're hoping to reinvent yourself in midlife, return to a long-buried dream, or simply hear a story that proves age is not a limitation, this conversation is full of inspiration, encouragement, and reminders that it’s never too late to become who you’re meant to be and do what you’ve always dreamed of doing.Key TakeawaysKathleen wrote her first novel at 16 and finally published at 52.Her mother’s support played a major role in her early writing life.A long career in radio journalism sharpened her storytelling skills.Family health crises deeply influenced her writing journey.Perseverance, even after countless rejections, became her superpower.Experiences with loss and grief shaped her creative voice.Balancing motherhood and career has been a central theme.Writing served as her escape and emotional outlet.She encourages others to tune into the universe’s signals and pursue their passions.She has multiple ongoing series and a new mystery series on the horizon.Connect with Kathleenkathleenmarplekalb.comInstagram: @kathleenmarplekalbConnect with EricaEmail // Facebook // Instagram // Linkedin // YouTube***This Podcast is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. ***- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - 📱 Subscribe and Listen to The More Than Your Age Podcast Here:- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - All Platforms: https://rb.gy/fb3ac2Are you interested in starting your own podcast? Riverside.fm is a great tool for recording episodes remotely. The More Than Your Age Podcast is an affiliate and highly recommends this company. You can use this link to learn more: Riverside.fmInterested in learning a new language??? It’s not too late! Check out either program with Babbel or Rosetta Stone! Don’t let another day go by without learning that new language!Visit The More Than Your Age Website and check out our new merch! www.morethanyourage.comIntro and Exit Music written and performed by Daniel Ging.
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  • Ep. 106- First Time Runner at 47, Six Star Finisher Before 60 with Robyn Godfrey
    2025/11/18
    In this inspiring episode of The More Than Your Age Podcast, Erica Pasvar sits down with Robyn Godfrey—six-star marathon finisher, author of Running the World, and a wonderful example that it’s never too late to start something new at any age. Robyn didn’t grow up an athlete. In fact, she describes herself as a “clumsy teenager” who never imagined she would one day run marathons across the globe, face intense setbacks, support a chronically ill spouse, and still find her way to the finish line—again and again.Robyn shares how she began running in her late 40s, starting with just 30 seconds on a treadmill. That tiny first step turned into a life-changing journey that led her to the London Marathon at age 50, a goal to run all six World Major Marathons before 60, and ultimately becoming a World Marathon Majors Six Star Finisher.But this episode is about far more than running. Robyn opens up about the emotional and mental toll of caring for her husband during a life-threatening illness, navigating isolation, juggling work, and still holding onto her goals. She talks honestly about setbacks—knee injuries, doctors who told her to stop running, the COVID shutdown that canceled the Boston Marathon, and even running her virtual race amid Idaho wildfires. Through every obstacle, Robyn’s determination, humor, and belief in small, consistent action carried her through.You'll hear how she created her “30-Second Shift” mindset (inspired by James Clear’s work in Atomic Habits), what discipline really means, and why claiming your identity — “I am a runner,” “I am a writer,” “I am a beginner,” — is the key to lasting change.Whether you are an athlete, a dreamer, a woman navigating a hard season, or someone who feels “too late” to start something new, Robyn’s story will reframe what’s possible. This conversation is a reminder that you are never too old to dream another dream, and the smallest step can change everything.🔗 Links & Resources MentionedRobyn’s Book: Running the World — available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and as an audiobookRobyn’s Instagram: @robyn.godfrey.speakerRobyn’s Website + Speaking Requests: https://robynGodfrey.comAtomic Habits by James Clear (Referenced): https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits ⭐ Key TakeawaysStarting small — even 30 seconds — can create life-changing momentum.Identity drives discipline: you become what you consistently show up for.Caring for someone through illness requires emotional, mental, and physical support—and a support system for yourself.Obstacles (injury, canceled races, pandemics, doubt, age) don’t need to end your goals; they can reshape them.The running community can become a tribe, a lifeline, and a source of purpose at any age.You’re never too old to dream, begin, or reinvent.Connect with EricaEmail // Facebook // Instagram // Linkedin // YouTube***This Podcast is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. ***- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - 📱 Subscribe and Listen to The More Than Your Age Podcast Here:- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - All Platforms: https://rb.gy/fb3ac2Are you interested in starting your own podcast? Riverside.fm is a great tool for recording episodes remotely. The More Than Your Age Podcast is an affiliate and highly recommends this company. You can use this link to learn more: Riverside.fmInterested in learning a new language??? It’s not too late! Check out either program with Babbel or Rosetta Stone! Don’t let another day go by without learning that new language!Visit The More Than Your Age Website and check out our new merch! www.morethanyourage.comIntro and Exit Music written and performed by Daniel Ging.
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  • Ep. 105- She Started Stand-Up Comedy at 68 — and Ended Up on Netflix at 69 with Mama J: Jay Patterson
    2025/11/04

    You HAVE to listen to this episode all the way until the end. We discuss the reality of feeling excluded and “less than” and how this struggle is very real, even at the age of 72. Meet: Mama J

    At 72 years old, Jay Patterson—known to her followers as Mama J—is proving that life doesn’t slow down with age, it simply gets funnier, deeper, and more real. From navigating alopecia as a young child and sobriety to finding her voice on stage and on screen (including a viral Netflix appearance), Jay shares how she’s learned to keep showing up for herself and for life—no matter what comes her way.

    In this conversation, we talk about aging with authenticity, the highs and heartbreaks of visibility, the challenges of social media comparison, and the freedom that comes when you decide to just say yes.


    Whether you’re 32 or 72, Jay’s honesty is refreshing and it will help you feel less alone in the messy middle of life.



    Guest: Jay Patterson (Mama J)

    Instagram: @mamaj_trust

    Podcast Mentioned: Lunch Therapy with Joel Marshall and Jay Patterson — live every Tuesday at 2 PM CT / noon PT on YouTube

    • On aging and self-worth: Jay opens up about realizing that insecurity doesn’t vanish with age—it simply evolves—and how she’s learned to find peace in who she is.

    • Finding courage after setbacks: From two marriages to overcoming alcohol addiction, Jay shares what has helped her keep moving forward.

    • The Netflix aftermath: What it’s really like to experience sudden attention—and how she dealt with both praise and criticism online.

    • Faith and grounding: Both Jay and Erica talk about finding identity and confidence through their faith when social media starts to distort self-worth.

    • “Just say let’s go.” Jay’s advice to anyone feeling stuck? Stop saying no to life. Try the class. Join the group. Go to the art night. Just say yes.

    1. You’re never too old to start again. Whether it’s comedy at 60 or art class at 72, creativity has no expiration date.

    2. Comparison steals joy—but gratitude restores it.

    3. Faith, laughter, and community are timeless lifelines.

    4. Small risks add up. Saying “Let’s go” might be your first step to rediscovering yourself.

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    Intro and Exit Music written and performed by Daniel Ging.


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  • Ep. 104- How One Mom Turned Her Creative Passion into a Thriving Fashion Business at 32 with Judy Jou and Ele Story
    2025/10/21

    Judy Jou, co-founder and designer of Ele Story (now Mommy & Me Clothing), shares her immigrant upbringing, early love of fabrics, and how family shaped her creative path. Born in Taiwan and raised in California from age 10, Judy recounts learning English, overcoming grief and depression, and finding refuge in art and sewing. From childhood Barbie-dress experiments to a Master’s in costume design (UCLA), a creative role at Pixar, and eventually launching Ele Story with her husband, Judy reveals the highs and lows of turning a passion into a sustainable business.


    In this honest, heartwarming conversation with Erica Pasvar, Judy talks about: building a fashion brand while mothering and working full-time, trusting her husband’s leap into entrepreneurship, the product evolution from handmade Bay-Area production to direct-to-consumer strategy, and the creative choices behind her timeless, simple children’s and mommy-and-me collections. If you love stories about resilience, design, and small business persistence — tune in for practical inspiration and creative courage.


    Key Moments:

    • Judy’s childhood in Taiwan and moving to the U.S. at age 10; language barriers & resilience.

    • Early fabric obsession: Barbies, grandma’s sewing, and creative exercises from her aunt.

    • Academic path: fine arts at Northwestern; MFA in costume design at UCLA.

    • Working at Pixar — learning new skills, hybrid creative/production roles.

    • Grief and reconciliation with her mother; how family influenced design choices.

    • The birth of Ele Story: starting with handmade children’s clothes and craft-fair hustle.

    • Husband’s pivotal role — operational legwork, factory sourcing, and business risk.

    • Shifts in business model: wholesale → direct-to-consumer for sustainability.

    • Creative philosophy: simplicity, collectable groupings (not just single pieces), Japanese children’s fashion influences.

    • Practical realities of scaling a small fashion brand (production, marketing, shipping, solo founder grind).

    • Advice for women considering entrepreneurial pivots later in life.

    Connect with Judy

    • Shop Judy’s collections: elestory.com

    • Follow Ele Story: Instagram / Facebook @elestory

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    Email // Facebook // Instagram // Linkedin // YouTube


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    Intro and Exit Music written and performed by Daniel Ging.

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  • Ep. 103- How Letting Go of “Shoulds” Led to the Dream Life She Never Imagined: From Losing a Parent to Never Married and No Children at 54 with Jill Barlow
    2025/10/07

    What happens when the desires of your heart don’t come true—no marriage, no children, loss of a parent, and seasons of feeling like the “third wheel”? In this inspiring episode of the More Than Your Age Podcast, Erica Pasvar sits down with Jill Barlow, who reminds us that even when life doesn’t go as planned, God is still writing a beautiful story.

    Jill shares her powerful journey from a successful career as an analyst to discovering her true calling in ministry. After the passing of her mother, Jill struggled immensely with understanding the goodness of God’s love. But after some time, her faith deepened, shaping her desire to serve others through compassion and hospitality. She opens up about navigating singleness, finding contentment in a life that looks different than expected, and redefining motherhood through spiritual mentorship.

    Now serving in New York City, Jill reflects on how community, care, and encouragement have been at the heart of her story. Her message is one of hope for every woman who’s ever felt behind or overlooked—reminding us that our dreams and goals don’t have expiration dates, and sometimes the unexpected path leads to the most meaningful purpose.


    💡 Key Takeaways:

    • Jill transitioned from a successful analyst career to ministry.

    • Her mother’s passing deepened her faith and sense of purpose.

    • Family values of kindness and hospitality guided her calling.

    • She discovered her ministry path through seminary.

    • Embraces singleness with gratitude and fulfillment.

    • Redefines motherhood through mentorship and service.

    • Builds community and care in New York City.

    • Reminds listeners that God is the author of our stories.

    • Encourages women that it’s never too late to pursue purpose.

    Connect with Erica

    Email // Facebook // Instagram // Linkedin // YouTube

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  • Ep. 102- Her First Open Mic at 44 Led Her to Create 3 Albums Before the Age of 52 with Erika Sherger
    2025/09/23
    In this episode of the More Than Your Age podcast, host Erica Pasvar sits down with Erika Sherger, a Northern New Jersey-based singer, songwriter, guitarist, high school physics teacher, and former primatologist. Erika shares her powerful journey—from writing music as a child to finally stepping on stage at 44 for her first open mic, and now releasing original albums in her 50s.Her story weaves together resilience, creativity, and courage. From surviving cervical cancer to lessons learned from her blind horse, Leave On, Erika’s path reflects the transformative power of music and the importance of pursuing passions at any age. With her unique blend of indie folk, Americana, and alternative country, Erika’s latest album highlights themes of growth, trust, and transformation.This inspiring conversation will encourage you to embrace your own unique journey, face fear head-on, and recognize the interconnectedness of life’s experiences.Keywords Erika Sherger, music, open mic, indie folk, Americana, alternative country, personal growth, blind horse, transformation, album release, resilience, podcastKey TakeawaysMusic shaped Erika’s life from a young age, but she didn’t perform publicly until 44.Her music blends indie folk, Americana, and alternative country with raw storytelling.Erika’s path includes careers in physics teaching and primatology.Surviving cervical cancer pushed her to reevaluate life and pursue music with courage.Her blind horse taught her lessons of trust, connection, and resilience.Erika’s latest album explores transformation and personal growth.She encourages others to follow their passions—no matter their fears or age.Believes deeply in the interconnectedness of the universe and the power of energy.Sound Bites“Music was always a focal point. I started writing music as a child. I didn’t perform until I was 44.”“My music blends indie folk and Americana—rooted in storytelling.”“Overcoming personal struggles led to growth.”“My blind horse taught me about trust.”“My latest album is about transformation.”“Pursue passions despite fear or age.”Download Transcript Here!Chapters00:00 Introduction to Erica Sherger01:12 The Early Musical Journey04:28 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Performance05:23 From Primatology to Music09:34 Teaching Physics and Relating to Students13:44 The Bond with a Blind Horse22:25 Life-Changing Health Challenges and Personal Growth26:58 Journey of Self-Discovery Through Adversity29:24 Spiritual Experiences and Artistic Inspiration33:03 Exploring Beliefs and Connections Beyond Life37:00 The Evolution of a Musician's Journey43:28 Creating Music and Embracing Vulnerability49:22 Encouragement to Overcome Fear and Pursue DreamsConnect with Erika Sherger:www.erikashergermusic.comInstagram: @erikashergermusicConnect with EricaEmail // Facebook // Instagram // Linkedin // YouTube***This Podcast is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. ***- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - 📱 Subscribe and Listen to The More Than Your Age Podcast Here:- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - All Platforms: https://rb.gy/fb3ac2Are you interested in starting your own podcast? Riverside.fm is a great tool for recording episodes remotely. The More Than Your Age Podcast is an affiliate and highly recommends this company. You can use this link to learn more: Riverside.fmInterested in learning a new language??? It’s not too late! Check out either program with Babbel or Rosetta Stone! Don’t let another day go by without learning that new language!Visit The More Than Your Age Website and check out our new merch!www.morethanyourage.comIntro and Exit Music written and performed by Daniel Ging.
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  • Ep. 101- First Time Model at 58: Silenced for Decades, and now, a Rock Singer, Author, and Advocate for Women Empowerment with Willow Se
    2025/09/09
    In this inspiring episode of More Than Your Age, Erica Pasvar sits down with Willow SE, a 60-year-old model, lead singer of a rock band, author, and advocate for women’s empowerment. Willow’s story is truly inspiring and one of resilience, creativity, and courage—a true testament to the power of finding your voice at any age.From growing up in Wales to building a new life in Australia as a single mom, Willow has faced homelessness, adversity, and societal expectations that tried to silence her. Instead, she turned to creativity as her lifeline, expressing herself through poetry, music, and modeling. Today, she not only inspires women to embrace their authentic selves but also mentors young people, reminding them that it’s never too late to chase dreams and break barriers.If you’ve ever felt limited by age, circumstance, or fear, Willow’s journey will empower you to step boldly into your own story.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Willow’s transition from Wales to Australia and her experience as a single mom in a foreign country.How creativity through poetry and music helped her heal and find her voice.Breaking stereotypes and embracing authenticity in the modeling industry at 58.The importance of mentoring and being a role model for younger generations.Encouragement for women to pursue their passions—no matter their age or season of life.Connect with Willow:MODELLING: instagram @se.willow https://giantmanagement.com/model/willow-se/COACHING: via email: willlowisp64@gmail.com WRITING: My Almost Heart - a collection of poetry (Amazon)SINGING: Willow’s first recording! https://youtu.be/QP-ILvVRaPA?feature=sharedConnect with EricaEmail // Facebook // Instagram // Linkedin // YouTube***This Podcast is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. ***- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - 📱 Subscribe and Listen to The More Than Your Age Podcast Here:- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - All Platforms: https://rb.gy/fb3ac2Are you interested in starting your own podcast? Riverside.fm is a great tool for recording episodes remotely. The More Than Your Age Podcast is an affiliate and highly recommends this company. You can use this link to learn more: Riverside.fmInterested in learning a new language??? It’s not too late! Check out either program with Babbel or Rosetta Stone! Don’t let another day go by without learning that new language!Visit The More Than Your Age Website and check out our new merch!www.morethanyourage.comIntro and Exit Music written and performed by Daniel Ging.Women’s empowerment podcast, resilience stories, modeling at 58, creativity and healing, late-blooming artists, rock singer at 60, women defying age, empowerment through adversity, women mentors, inspiring women podcasts🎧 Tune in to hear Willow’s incredible story of resilience, creativity, and empowerment. ✨ Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review More Than Your Age so more women can be inspired to break barriers and embrace their true selves. 👉 Follow the podcast for more powerful conversations with women proving that age is never a limitation. #MoreThanYourAge #WomenEmpowerment #DefyingAge #ResilientWomen #InspiringStories #CreativityHealsDownload the transcript here.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Background03:07 Overcoming Challenges as a Single Mother06:12 Finding Community and Support09:09 The Loss of Rights and Finding a Voice11:56 Creativity as an Outlet14:57 Auditioning for a Band at 5518:07 The Impact of Negative Mindsets21:14 Empowering Women and Embracing Age23:55 Modeling and Breaking Stereotypes26:57 The Journey into Modeling and Acting30:03 Mentoring Young People32:49 Embracing Authenticity and Real Beauty35:47 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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