Episode 31: You Can Never Be Lonely with Purple Hair with Lorraine Sasner

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Episode 31: You Can Never Be Lonely with Purple Hair with Lorraine Sasner

At 85, Dvora's mother Lorraine Sasner is living her best life: purple hair, daily golf, plant-based soup for the neighbors, and a deep comfort with her own company. In this warm, personal conversation, Dvora talks with the woman who has been her lifelong role model for vibrant aging about movement, connection, purpose, and the art of befriending yourself.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Why "you can never be lonely with purple hair" is more than a great line, and what it really invites into Lorraine's life
  • How golf gives Lorraine movement, connection, and purpose all in one daily ritual, even with a bad back
  • The daily selfie she posts in the family chat, and the quiet job it does to keep her connected
  • Refreshing her home and her life after losing her husband, and turning grief into intention
  • What befriending yourself looks like in practice: boundaries, self-compassion, and "I make myself so happy"
  • What sexy means to Lorraine at 86, in her own words

Read the full blog post: You Can Never Be Lonely with Purple Hair

About Lorraine Sasner:
Lorraine Sasner is Dvora's 85-year-old mother and her lifelong inspiration. She has lived at Rossmoor in Walnut Creek, California for 25 years, where she golfs nearly every day, cooks plant-based, and is known to everyone as the lady with the purple hair.

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