Learn more about Melissa at: Beyond Sixty
Show notes with time stamps:
🎬 [01:56] Melissa’s Journey to Filmmaking.
😎 [04:51] Pursuing her dream of filmmaking at age 65.
🤩 [09:24] It all happened because she was open to it.
🎥 [10:53] Her experience of being on set with Shyamalan.
🎦 [17:31] Making documentaries about people like her, women over the age of 60.
🏔️ [23:34] Melissa's latest documentary was Climbing into Life.
🌟 [27:53] If you open yourself up to all the possibilities, something is bound to click.
🎷 [31:46] Her love for saxophone and traveling.
Key Takeaways:
- Age is not a barrier to pursuing dreams. Melissa’s story is a testament to the power of reinvention and the importance of listening to one’s inner voice, no matter how late in life.
- Serendipity and openness to opportunities can lead to life-changing moments. Melissa’s chance encounter with M. Night Shyamalan was a catalyst for her new career.
- Storytelling matters. By focusing on the stories of ordinary women over 60, Melissa highlights the importance of representation and the value of diverse voices in media.
- Surround yourself with experts. Melissa’s success in both her corporate career and filmmaking stems from her ability to recognize her limitations and build strong teams.
- Alignment over chasing. Success often comes when you focus on what truly excites you, rather than chasing external validation or prizes.
- Fear is natural, but don’t let it stop you. Melissa’s story is a reminder that fear of failure or lack of experience shouldn’t hold you back from pursuing your dreams.
- Energy comes from passion. Doing what you love replenishes your energy, making it easier to stay motivated and inspired.
- It’s never too late to learn. Whether it’s filmmaking, climbing, or playing the saxophone, Melissa’s story proves that age is no barrier to trying something new.
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