
Kathryn Sayle
Art and Design
Boss Babes We Love
We're Not Dead Yet is thrilled to be constantly meeting and interviewing female entrepreneurs who are over 40 and achieving new heights. We love supporting them and hope you will, too!
At the age of 50, nagging images of art kept coming to Lynne's mind. As a corporate woman and single mom, she didn't immediately react, but her "tribe" didn't let her off the hook. Now she is an international-selling, juried, and award-winning abstract artist.

Her love a styling began with Barbie, then her sisters, then a boutique job in high school. Even as Debra pursued a degree in graphic design, she continued styling roommates. So after a career designing for Estee Lauder and then her own design firm, she's come full circle in what she calls her "2.0Plus."
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"I'm here to create the personal style that gives you confidence, joy, and empowers you to have the 2.0 you desire."
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"At the age of 44, my life changed in ways I never thought it would." In a dark place, she found light and happiness in creating colorful, cheerful, and peaceful works of art. She now spends her days covered in paint with a smile on her face, creating custom pieces and commissions.

At 54, Amy Wynne Rees wondered, "I have this whole life ahead of me . . . what am I going to do with it?" Her passion for creating pottery, turned into mass-producing her designs into plates that were not only fun and decorative, but durable and usable, too. Perfect for entertaining the girls, or a gift for your BFF!

What started as making pies for friends suddenly became a home-based side hustle. Now, over 50, Susie Mickler has left her day job and is going all in . . . in PIES. Local ATL only now, but shipping coming soon!
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After losing her husband, Polly Denham had to decide how to go on. She left her life in Connecticut and her busy design career to return home to Atlanta. Now she runs an eclectic gallery in Buckhead, but she ships ALL OVER!