When we were little, Mom kissed our boo-boos and wiped our noses when we were sick. When we were teenagers, we probably felt like we could do without Mom’s annoying advice. Louise Lewis knows what it’s like to come full circle, and says our moms have a lifetime of lessons to teach— we just have to keep listening.
Lewis, like so many boomers, found the mother-daughter role reversed when she needed to care for her aging parent. She expected drudgery and stress, but was surprised by what she experienced instead. On your show, Lewis will share what she – and all of us – can enjoy when she discusses:
• What surprising things you can learn when you think you know it all.
• How to let go of a less-than-rosy past and embrace new beginnings.
• What happened in the San Jose Airport that changed her life forever.
• How to mother your mother without driving yourself crazy.
• How finding your own sense of purpose can help you talk to your mom in a more open way.
PRODUCERS: Great call-in show! Listeners will
love Lewis’s no-nonsense approach to accepting mom
— warts and all — and her suggestions for making change possible.
CREDENTIALS: Louise Lewis left a twenty-year career as an advertising and marketing executive to explore a new life. She spent five years interviewing people about change, being grounded, and finding meaning. Her interviews are compiled in her book, NO EXPERTS NEEDED: The Meaning of Life According to You!
AVAILABILITY: California, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Louise Lewis, (949) 552-1726 (CA); louise@noexpertsneeded.com

