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Since
launching www.BoomerWomenSpeak.com,
the # 1 site on all search engines for “baby boomer
women,” several years ago, Dotsie Bregel has been connecting,
encouraging, and supporting boomer women on a daily basis.
With her finger on the pulse of this spirited generation,
Dotsie has learned that boomer women desire to feel empowered
and enriched. She has dedicated her career to creating opportunities
that inspire women to explore their passions and live them
to the fullest. Her prayer is to embrace all women and provide
them with the means to soar.
Dotsie
Bregel is the Founder of the National Association of Baby Boomer Women, www.nabbw.com,
and www.boomerwomenspeak.com,
the # 1 site on all search engines for “baby boomer women.”
She is a writer, speaker, and expert on all issues concerning her generation
of women. Dotsie is passionate about giving women a voice and empowering women
at midlife. She believes sharing our stories allows opportunities for healing.
Dotsie believes healing occurs when women connect, encourage and support one
another in life.
Dotsie has been mentioned
in Time magazine and AARP Bulletin among dozens of newspapers
across the nation. She frequently does radio interviews and has been interviewed
for several publications. Dotsie was also invited to appear in the outside audience
of The Early Show (CBS) with Dave Price. She has also helped connect
women for a segment of the NBC Nightly News. She lives in Baltimore,
Maryland with her husband and three children. You may contact her at dots@boomerwomenspeak.com
or call her toll free number, 1-877-bboomer.
Read
how her midlife crisis became her midlife passion:
Some people might think
I'm crazy because I tend to reveal a little too much about the details of my
life. You know the saying "TMI — Too Much Information?" Well,
that's me. Maybe I disclose too much, but you know what? I think that's why
I have friends. Sharing the intimate stories of my life makes me human and
allows others to open up to me.
I've been blessed with a
loving family and great friends. My relationships make me thrive. Being in relationships
with others is exciting. I feel fortunate and fulfilled when I listen and share
with others. There is peace in knowing that others trust me with their stories
and I feel comforted when others listen to mine.
Following Mom’s death
and facing the empty nest caused me to hunker down in prayer seeking guidance
and direction for the next season in life. I struggled with this question: What
do I want to be when I grow up? Yes, I was a 44-year-old baby boomer and
was still searching! I'd loved being a mom who stayed home to make a difference,
but shortly they'd all be in college and I'd be out of a job. Since I enjoyed
my friendships with women and liked us to feel connected and encouraged, I chose
to launch a Web site that would do just that. A site that allowed us to
share our stories and give everyone a peek into our hearts and lives would help
enlighten ourselves and others about our generation of women.
I’m now the founder
of the # 1 site for baby boomer women and the National Association of Baby Boomer
Women. I’m a Christian, professional homemaker happily married to the
love of my life for 26 years. Managing both sites, keeping track of my children
and making time for my husband fills my days. When the children were younger
I spent my time on ball fields or in gyms, at swim meets or skate parks, and
volunteering. I’ve always enjoyed walking, gardening, cooking, reading,
writing, and getting together with family and friends. Life has changed. The
kids have grown. Now I’m living another passion.
I believe strongly
that love and connections heal people. My desire for others to feel supported
inspired me to launch this both sites. See what a little self
reflection and prayer can do at midlife? My prayer is for my generation of women
to live our passions.
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