Episode 4

Adjusting to What Life Brings You with Peggy McClure || Ep 4

Hello and Welcome to Stuff Mama Forgot to Tell You!

Today our guest, Peggy McClure, talks about the different direction she went from what her own mother dreamed for her and her decision to move to Botswana to be a Peace Corps Country Director in her 50s. No matter what life threw at Peggy, she knew it was all about being able to adjust to the changes. Let's begin our journey to cross-generational pearls of wisdom!

Tune in on Tuesday, October 20, for our next guest Sonia Hampton as she talks about how caring for another person can go a long way.

Timestamps:

2:36 - What did Peggy's mom want for her?

4:19 - What was Peggy's mom proud of? and What was Peggy proud of in her life?

13:23 - Peggy's return to the Peace Corps.

21:44 - What did Peggy's family and kids think about this?

24:33 - What is Peggy looking forward to next?

28:34 - Final questions.

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Monica Marcel

Monica Francois Marcel is a GenX Founder, entrepreneur & baseball mom in Chicago, who is making room for what's next after stepping back from LCW, the small business she grew into a global DEI firm over 22 years. Monica spent the last two decades working with C-suite executives and senior leaders on six continents to help them build and sustain cultures of inclusion. Trained originally as a civil engineer, Monica's early career included urban planning and serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Latvia. "Stuff Mama Forgot to Tell You" is Monica's passion project dedicated to her mom Eileen, who taught her the power of women building community and sharing stories.