Most people think you need to start young. Donna Hobden proves them wrong.
Her journey is fearless, grounded, and full of the kind of honesty that hits home.
This episode dives into the remarkable moment Donna decided to step onto the range for the very first time — not in her twenties, not in her forties, but at sixty!
What followed wasn’t just learning how to shoot.
It was confidence.
It was community.
It was a rediscovery of courage, curiosity, and personal power.
Donna opens up about what it feels like to be a complete beginner later in life, the hurdles she pushed through, the small wins that became turning points, and how shooting has reshaped the way she sees herself today.
If you’ve ever told yourself “I’m too old” or “I’ve missed my chance,” Donna’s story will rewrite that belief in real time.
This is growth.
This is grit.
This is what starting again truly looks like.
If you’re looking for a story that challenges the rules about age, growth, and what’s possible — this is the one.
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