đđď¸In this weekâs episode, Jean Duffy shares her essay, âEmbracing the Late Bloomer,â reflecting on her experience building self-confidence and finding a community of women on the soccer field.
Growing up with a family that moved often, Jean was shy and struggled to find her place, but this changed when she pursued a career in engineering and worked with a coach to embrace her self-confidence. During our conversation, she shared how playing soccer in her 40s led her to connect with a group of elderly women in South Africa called the "Soccer Grannies." Their resilient experiences as women and caregivers during apartheid in South Africa inspired her to keep playing and eventually write a book. Through her love of soccer and writing, she found personal growth and community, proving it's never too late to find and pursue new passions.
Jean Duffy is a nonfiction writer, retired engineer, mother, wife, and active member of her soccer team, the Lexpressas. Her essays appear in the Boston Globe, Concord Monitor, PBS Next Avenue, WBUR Cognoscenti, and other publications. In 2023, she published her first book, Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World. You can buy her book on Amazon or via her publisher. You can support the Soccer Grannies of South Africa on GoFund Me.
Jeanâs essay was originally published in Grande Dame Literacy.
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