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Reclaimed & Rising

Lee Bodkin

At 60, I lost everything and rebuilt from the ground up. In Reclaimed & Rising, I share reflections, insights, and tools for navigating change and transformation. As a writer and coach, I help midlife women reclaim their lives and rise.

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  • Lee Bodkin

    Writer, Coach, Seeker of Joy. Here to lift women and help them embrace life’s beauty. At 60, I lost everything and rebuilt from the ground up. In Reclaimed & Rising, I share insights and tools to navigate change and transformation.

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