Let me tell you a story about Lesley Stahl, the iconic 60 Minutes anchor, and how her life completely transformed when her daughter Taylor welcomed her first grandchild, Jordan, in 2011. And then, two years later, came little Chloe. Lesley, now 76, recently opened up about these monumental moments during an interview with Closer Weekly. This conversation took place at The International Women’s Media Foundation Courage in Journalism Awards in New York City, where she was honored with a lifetime achievement award. Trust me, this is not just another story—it’s a journey of transformation and self-discovery.
Lesley described the experience of becoming a grandma as nothing short of extraordinary. "It changed me on every single level," she said. "I found a new sense of purpose, clarity, and direction for the future. I even wrote a book about it, Becoming Grandma, in 2017. It's like nothing I've ever felt before. It's almost surreal, like stepping outside yourself and into another dimension of love and joy." Her words paint a vivid picture of what it means to embrace this new chapter of life with open arms and an open heart.
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In her book Becoming Grandma, Lesley offers some heartfelt advice for fellow grandparents who want to deepen their connection with their grandchildren. "If you're already babysitting and sending money, go further," she writes. "If you live far away, make it a priority to plan regular visits and build that time into your retirement schedule. And if your path to grandparenthood is blocked for any reason, find ways to help other young children in your community. The love and fulfillment you give will come back to you tenfold." Her words resonate with anyone looking to create meaningful bonds across generations.
Lesley's advice clearly struck a chord with readers. Her book quickly climbed to the New York Times Bestseller List, proving that her message resonated deeply with many. In a previous interview on PBS News Hour, she shared how being a grandma feels even better than she imagined. "It's an extraordinary new chapter," she explained. "It's like nothing else you've ever experienced. It takes over your heart and soul in the most wonderful way possible." Her enthusiasm is contagious, isn't it?
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Lesley emphasizes that no matter how much people warn you about how transformative grandparenthood can be, you won't truly understand until it happens to you. "It's so full, so overwhelming," she explained. "It fills you up in ways you didn't think were possible." Her words remind us that this kind of love is unlike anything else—pure, unconditional, and life-changing.
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