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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

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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

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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

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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.

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Email: theboomersrevolt@gmail.com

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