Boomers Revolt

Cheryl Becir

This isn’t nostalgia. This is a reset. Boomers Revolt is where reinvention gets real in conversations with people who refuse to age quietly, shrink politely, or disappear gracefully. Because here’s the truth no one’s saying out loud: getting older isn’t the end of the story… it’s the plot twist. Hosted by Cheryl Becir, this series dives into bold, lived experiences at the intersection of identity, relevance, visibility, and unfinished becoming. It’s about chasing what actually matters and finally being honest about what that is. Each episode taps into a cultural pulse point inspired by iconic songs that help us explore the emotional undercurrent of what it means to: start over (again), question everything (again), and show up fully… with zero apologies. Boomers Revolt digs into real stories of rebellion, reinvention, resilience and talks about what it actually means to grow older in a world obsessed with staying young. Boomers Revolt isn’t about slowing down, it is about knowing exactly when to turn it up. Reinvention is the new rebellion. About your host - meet Cheryl Becir: She is 69. Curious as hell and not done yet. After decades leading Not-for-profit organizations - challenging systems, and driving meaningful change, Cheryl “retired”… and lasted about five minutes. Now? She’s asking even better questions. With sharp insight, lived experience, and a refusal to play small, Cheryl creates space for conversations that are honest, layered, and deeply human. This isn’t a retirement project. This is the next chapter, on her own terms. Website:https://theboomersrevolt.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboomersrevolt Email: theboomersrevolt@gmail.com

Episodes

  1. 1D AGO

    Changes

    Episode 4 - Changes Featuring Meg Zuccaro   David Bowie wrote Changes in 1971 as an act of self-examination. It doesn’t tell us to scrap who we were. It doesn’t mock the past or glorify the future.  It simply names what’s already happening: you are changing. We are always changing. So pay attention.  The song asks you to ask yourself “Who are you now?”  In this episode, Cheryl and Meg explore the power of saying yes before you feel ready. Of trusting the unknown. Of finding deeper meaning through life’s transition, not by planning your way there, but by leaping and discovering what you’re made of on the way down.  Growth isn’t always planned. It often begins with a single, unexpected ask. Sometimes the biggest life changes begin with a simple, unexpected ask. When a friend invited Meg to officiate their wedding, it sparked a path she never saw coming, one that led her to become a life cycle celebrant and ordained minister. In this episode, we explore the power of saying yes before you feel ready, trusting the unknown, and finding deeper meaning through life’s transitions. Through moments of joy, loss, and everything in between, Meg’s story is a reminder that growth isn’t always planned, it often begins with a leap. And in that leap, we just might discover who we were meant to become. ABOUT MEG ZUCCARO ───────────────────────────────────────── Meg Zuccaro is a Certified Life Cycle Celebrant, Ordained Metaphysical Minister, and yoga teacher based in Canada. Through her practice, Anam Cara Ceremonies — Gaelic for Soul Friend — Meg creates deeply personal rituals and ceremonies for life’s most meaningful moments. She brings an intuitive presence, a background in teaching and energetic healing, and a belief that within each of us is an ancient longing to be known for more than our exterior lives.   Website: https://www.megzuccaro.ca THE SONG — CHANGES ───────────────────────────────────────── David Bowie — 1971 From the album Hunky Dory. One of Bowie’s most enduring songs and one of the most honest examinations of identity ever recorded. That gasp before the chorus remains one of the most iconic moments in rock history: someone bracing themselves before stepping into the unknown.  Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0LrwgdLsFaWh9VXIjBRe8t KEY THEMES ───────────────────────────────────────── Identity. Saying yes. Life transitions. Ceremony. Calling. Unexpected paths. Grief. Joy. Meaning. Reinvention. Spiritual practice. The courage of the leap.   Growth isn’t always planned. It often begins with a single, unexpected ask — and in that leap, we discover who we were meant to become.”   About your host - meet Cheryl Becir:  She is 69. Curious as hell and not done yet. After decades leading Not-for-profit organizations - challenging systems, and driving meaningful change, Cheryl “retired”… and lasted about five minutes. Now? She’s asking even better questions. With sharp insight, lived experience, and a refusal to play small, Cheryl creates space for conversations that are honest, layered, and deeply human. This isn’t a retirement project.  This is the next chapter, on her own terms. Website:https://theboomersrevolt.ca  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboomersrevoltEmail: theboomersrevolt@gmail.com

    40 min
  2. 1D AGO

    Both Sides Now

    Episode 3 - Both Sides Now Featuring Sandy Morton   What if clarity only comes after you’ve lived it?  Joni Mitchell wrote Both Sides Now as a young woman of 23. But the song’s true weight — the understanding that what you thought you knew was only ever part of the picture takes a lifetime to fully feel. It’s about perspective. About looking at your own life from both sides and realizing that the certainty you carried for decades was real, and also partial. In this episode, Cheryl and Sandy sit with the question at the heart of both sides: maybe the goal was never to have figured it out earlier. Maybe the dignity is in admitting you were too busy being in it to stand outside of it and that that’s exactly what wisdom looks like. Sandy Morton shares a deeply layered journey from a high-powered career and being the primary breadwinner, to navigating cancer, divorce, forced retirement, and rediscovery. This is not about reinvention as a trend, but about perspective, resilience, and the wisdom that comes from living fully, even through the hard parts. Maybe the goal isn’t to have known sooner, but to honour that you were in it, learning as you lived it.   Sandy Morton - smorton0804@gmail.com   THE SONG — BOTH SIDES NOW ───────────────────────────────────────── Joni Mitchell — 1969 Written by Joni Mitchell and first recorded in 1967. The version most people know, orchestral, unhurried, richer with the weight of years came in 2000. One of the most covered songs in popular music history. Listen on Spotify (original version): https://open.spotify.com/track/72PVJxRctoeZLavbXPJvbK Listen on Spotify (2000 orchestral version): https://open.spotify.com/track/22BL0VztYIzVrjtTB8YKAe ─────────────────────────────────────────    KEY THEMES ───────────────────────────────────────── Perspective. Resilience. Cancer survivorship. Divorce. Forced retirement. Wisdom. Identity. Women and work. The cost of certainty. Learning by living.   “Maybe the goal isn’t to have known sooner. Maybe it’s to honour that you were in it — learning as you lived it.”    About your host - meet Cheryl Becir:    She is 69. Curious as hell and not done yet. After decades leading Not-for-profit organizations - challenging systems, and driving meaningful change, Cheryl “retired”… and lasted about five minutes. Now? She’s asking even better questions. With sharp insight, lived experience, and a refusal to play small, Cheryl creates space for conversations that are honest, layered, and deeply human. This isn’t a retirement project.  This is the next chapter, on her own terms. Website:https://theboomersrevolt.ca   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboomersrevoltEmail: theboomersrevolt@gmail.com

    32 min
  3. 1D AGO

    Landslide

    Episode 2 - Landslide Featuring Diana Dunbar Place   Who said the third act is supposed to be quiet? Inspired by the song Landslide, by Stevie Nicks, this episode explores life’s third act.  Stevie Nicks wrote Landslide in 1975 during a period of profound personal uncertainty — standing at a crossroads, not sure which way to go. The song isn’t about giving up. It’s about standing still long enough to admit when something no longer fits. It’s about the courage to change.   Stevie Nicks wrote Landslide in 1975 during a period of profound personal uncertainty — standing at a crossroads, not sure which way to go. The song isn’t about giving up. It’s about standing still long enough to admit when something no longer fits. It’s about the courage to change. Diana Dunbar Place knows that courage well. With a 40-year career spanning international advertising, a senior vice president role at America Online (AOL-Time Warner) in the early days of the internet, and three entrepreneurial ventures.  Diana Dunbar Place has spent a lifetime navigating, and challenging a male-dominated world, refusing to shrink or step aside.  In this episode, Cheryl and Diana unpack what it means to redefine success on your own terms, confront ageism and sexism head-on, and fully own your voice in every room you walk into. This is a powerful conversation about resilience, ambition, and stepping into your next chapter with intention and strength.  In 2018, three lightning-strike life events hit at once: a cancer diagnosis, the loss of a business, and becoming an empty nester. Instead of retreating, Diana launched Third Act Quest — a movement dedicated to reframing the experience of aging and empowering women over 50 to write their most meaningful chapter yet.  Diana Dunbar Place is the founder and CEO of Third Act Quest and the 333 Collective — an international online community of women over 50 offering support, inspiration, and connection. Her 40-year career spans a decade in Boston with an international advertising agency, a Senior Vice President role at AOL-Time Warner during the early internet era, and three entrepreneurial ventures bridging corporations and nonprofits around causes including AIDS, homelessness, domestic violence, and breast cancer.  She is based in New Hampshire. Website: https://www.thirdactquest.com The 333 Collective: https://www.thirdactquest.com/333-collective Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thirdactquest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Diana.Dunbar.Place LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianadunbarplace Email: diana@thirdactquest.com   THE SONG — LANDSLIDE ───────────────────────────────────────── Fleetwood Mac — 1975 Written by Stevie Nicks during a period of intense personal reflection, recorded for Fleetwood Mac’s self-titled 1975 album. One of the most enduring songs in rock history — now with over one billion streams on Spotify, making it the fifth Fleetwood Mac song to reach that milestone. KEY THEMES ________________________________________________________ Third act living. Ageism. Sexism in the workplace. Resilience. Reinvention. Cancer survivorship. Entrepreneurship. Women over 50. Community. Redefining success.   “We’re not here to age gracefully. We’re here to age powerfully.” About your host - meet Cheryl Becir:    She is 69. Curious as hell and not done yet. After decades leading Not-for-profit organizations - challenging systems, and driving meaningful change, Cheryl “retired”… and lasted about five minutes. Now? She’s asking even better questions. With sharp insight, lived experience, and a refusal to play small, Cheryl creates space for conversations that are honest, layered, and deeply human. This isn’t a retirement project.  This is the next chapter, on her own terms. Website:https://theboomersrevolt.ca   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboomersrevoltEmail: theboomersrevolt@gmail.com

    40 min
  4. 1D AGO

    I Can’t Get No Satisfaction

    Episode 1 - I Can’t Get No Satisfaction Featuring Terry David Mulligan When Mick Jagger and Keith Richard wrote Satisfaction, in 1965, they weren’t just cranking out a hit. You could say they were calling BS on polite obedience and the idea that you should just take what you’re given and smile. Fast forward a few decades… and that dissatisfaction hasn’t gone anywhere.   It’s just grown up. So what happens when you refuse to stay in one lane your entire life? From RCMP officer to one of the most recognizable voices in Canadian music and media, Terry David Mulligan didn’t just pivot, he reinvented, again and again, through radio, television, film, food, and wine spanning more than 5 decades without ever losing his curiosity or his grip.  In this episode, Cheryl and Terry dive into what it really takes to let go of outdated identities, follow curiosity over certainty, and build a life that actually feels genuinely like your own. This is a conversation about creative courage, risk, the cost of reinvention, and the power of staying open to change.  About Terry David Mulligan - Terry David Mulligan (born June 30, 1942, New Westminster, BC) is one of Canada’s most enduring broadcasters. After four years as an RCMP officer, he entered radio and never looked back — becoming a disc jockey, television host, MuchMusic VJ, character actor, oenophile, and podcast host across a career spanning more than 60 years.  He helped program Canada’s first FM underground rock station (CKLG-FM, now CFOX) in Vancouver, hosted CBC’s Good Rockin’ Tonite and Great Canadian Gold Rush, created and hosted MuchWest for MuchMusic, and has been hosting Mulligan Stew — a two-hour weekly music program on CKUA— since 1995. He also co-hosts Hollywood & Vines TV with actor Jason Priestley, seen in over 190 countries.  TDM has been inducted into the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame (with a star outside the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver) and was named BC Broadcaster of the Year in 2011 and 2012.   Website: https://www.mulliganstew.ca Mulligan Stew on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4epKkl5l6WjMmDmTuz0xhv  Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry David Mulligan  The Canadian Encyclopedia: https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/terry-david-mulligan   THE SONG — (I CAN’T GET NO) SATISFACTION   _______________________________________________________________________   The Rolling Stones — 1965 Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on a tour bus in Clearwater, Florida. Recorded in one take. Released as a single on June 6, 1965. Widely considered one of the greatest rock songs ever recorded. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3dbFIUN3ijypSia9UuEgyY   KEY THEMES _____________________________________________________  Reinvention. Career pivots. Creative courage. Identity. Letting go. Canadian media history. Risk-taking. Curiosity. Aging with attitude. “Because sometimes the boldest move isn’t starting over, it’s admitting you’ve outgrown who you used to be.” About your host - meet Cheryl Becir:   She is 69. Curious as hell and not done yet. After decades leading Not-for-profit organizations - challenging systems, and driving meaningful change, Cheryl “retired”… and lasted about five minutes. Now? She’s asking even better questions. With sharp insight, lived experience, and a refusal to play small, Cheryl creates space for conversations that are honest, layered, and deeply human. This isn’t a retirement project.  This is the next chapter, on her own terms. Website:https://theboomersrevolt.ca   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboomersrevoltEmail: theboomersrevolt@gmail.com

    33 min
  5. EPISODE 1

    Trailer: Boomers Revolt

    This isn’t nostalgia.   This is a reset.   Boomers Revolt is where reinvention gets real in conversations with people who refuse to age quietly, shrink politely, or disappear gracefully. Because here’s the truth no one’s saying out loud:  getting older isn’t the end of the story… it’s the plot twist. Hosted by Cheryl Becir, this series dives into bold, lived experiences at the intersection of identity, relevance, visibility, and unfinished becoming.  It’s about chasing what actually matters and finally being honest about what that is. Each episode taps into a cultural pulse point inspired by iconic songs that help us explore the emotional undercurrent of what it means to: start over (again), question everything (again), and show up fully… with zero apologies.  Boomers Revolt digs into real stories of rebellion, reinvention, resilience and talks about what it actually means to grow older in a world obsessed with staying young.  Boomers Revolt isn’t about slowing down, it is about knowing exactly when to turn it up. Reinvention is the new rebellion. About your host - meet Cheryl Becir:  She is 69. Curious as hell and not done yet. After decades leading Not-for-profit organizations - challenging systems, and driving meaningful change, Cheryl “retired”… and lasted about five minutes. Now? She’s asking even better questions. With sharp insight, lived experience, and a refusal to play small, Cheryl creates space for conversations that are honest, layered, and deeply human. This isn’t a retirement project.  This is the next chapter, on her own terms. Website:https://theboomersrevolt.ca   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboomersrevoltEmail: theboomersrevolt@gmail.com

    2 min

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This isn’t nostalgia. This is a reset. Boomers Revolt is where reinvention gets real in conversations with people who refuse to age quietly, shrink politely, or disappear gracefully. Because here’s the truth no one’s saying out loud: getting older isn’t the end of the story… it’s the plot twist. Hosted by Cheryl Becir, this series dives into bold, lived experiences at the intersection of identity, relevance, visibility, and unfinished becoming. It’s about chasing what actually matters and finally being honest about what that is. Each episode taps into a cultural pulse point inspired by iconic songs that help us explore the emotional undercurrent of what it means to: start over (again), question everything (again), and show up fully… with zero apologies. Boomers Revolt digs into real stories of rebellion, reinvention, resilience and talks about what it actually means to grow older in a world obsessed with staying young. Boomers Revolt isn’t about slowing down, it is about knowing exactly when to turn it up. Reinvention is the new rebellion. About your host - meet Cheryl Becir: She is 69. Curious as hell and not done yet. After decades leading Not-for-profit organizations - challenging systems, and driving meaningful change, Cheryl “retired”… and lasted about five minutes. Now? She’s asking even better questions. With sharp insight, lived experience, and a refusal to play small, Cheryl creates space for conversations that are honest, layered, and deeply human. This isn’t a retirement project. This is the next chapter, on her own terms. Website:https://theboomersrevolt.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboomersrevolt Email: theboomersrevolt@gmail.com