JOIN THE Women @ Halftime COMMUNITY

Journey with Co-Author Carolyn Castleberry Hux through a 12-month facilitated group study that draws on the experiences and wisdom of other women.

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  • GUIDED EXPLORATION

  • DISCOVERY RESOURCES

  • CONNECTION OPPORTUNITIES

  • Gather monthly via Zoom for twelve 75-minute dream sessions.

  • Glean wisdom from Co-Author Carolyn Castleberry Hux and others featured in Women @ Halftime.

  • Connect with women across the country who understand your unique needs and challenges.

  • Dive deeper into the principles and exercises presented in the book in order to bring your dreams to life.

  • Gain yearlong access to a global community of individuals seeking to live out their God-given purpose in action.

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YOU BELONG HERE

Shift into positivity and tap into your inner confidence and enduring joy as you are propelled by others’ support, friendship, and inspiration — and then do the same for them!

  • Women at Halftime book by co-authors Shayne Moore and Carolyn Castleberry Hux. Get engaged to find purpose, meaning, and joy in midlife. Join a community of women.

    “Even successful corporate women have been doing life with constraints. As career women, we also need to learn how to dream without constraints — alongside like-minded peers.”

  • Women at Halftime book by co-authors Shayne Moore and Carolyn Castleberry Hux. Get engaged to find purpose, meaning, and joy in midlife. Join a community of women.

    “I don’t think my husband understands the fear of dreaming. As a spouse of a marketplace leader, I’ve often felt resigned to the distance and loneliness that comes from his crazy calendar.”

  • Women at Halftime book by co-authors Shayne Moore and Carolyn Castleberry Hux. Get engaged to find purpose, meaning, and joy in midlife. Join a community of women.

    “Like so many women, I had sacrificed my full-time career to work as a hybrid mom, staying at home and building a flexible work life around my children’s schedules. Now I’m asking, ‘what’s next?’”