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Rebel Aging:
Wisdom, Wonder, and a Few Shenanigans

A bold, honest, and occasionally irreverent book about aging in power.

What if growing older was not the beginning of the end, but the beginning of you, fully expressed, wildly wise, and no longer apologizing for any of it?

Rebel Aging flips the script on what it means to age as a woman in today’s world. Part manifesto, part memoir, and part permission slip, this book offers bold stories, deep truths, and a toolkit for navigating change, challenge, and chutzpah—with wit, wisdom, and the occasional well-placed shenanigan.

"This is gold. It’s a friend, a guide, and a permission slip all rolled into one. A must-read for anyone ready to rewrite the aging script." S.E.

What’s Inside?

  • Soul-stirring stories of aging in full color

  • Cultural critique with bite (and love)

  • A Rebel Aging Toolkit: prompts, practices, and power moves

  • Humor, insight, and the courage to show up unapologetically

 

Who It’s For?

Women in midlife and beyond who are done shrinking.
Curious folks seeking wonder, not withering.
Anyone ready to rise, rebel, and rewrite the aging narrative.

Coming August 15

Rebel Aging launches officially August 15th. Want to be the first to know when it drops? Click the link below and sign up! Be the first to get launch-day news, early excerpts, and behind-the-scenes mischief.

 

About the Author

Jennifer L. Butz is the founder of WonderCrone, a community where sacred mischief, fierce compassion, and deep wisdom converge. She’s a dedicated shenaniganist who believes aging isn’t a crisis—it’s a revolution.

The Rebel Aging Manifesto
(The fuse is lit.)

We hold these truths to be self-evident:

That aging is not a descent—it is a return to voice, to vision, and to the self we were always meant to be.

That power does not fade. It sharpens. It deepens. It sheds the need to explain.

 

We are not invisible. We are simply done asking to be seen.

 

We reject the myth that youth is the peak of relevance. We also reject shame disguised as self-care and every voice—internal or external—that says sit down, shrink back, stay nice.


No more.

We claim the crone, the crown, the chaos. We choose shenanigans over shying away. We honor the ache and the audacity.

We will write new scripts. We will age in power. We will rage—wisely.

We believe in wonder. In dignity. In depth. We believe in women who howl with laughter and walk with purpose.

We are not finished. We are on fire.

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