The Feminine Rebellion: Pleasure, Power + Unapologetic Living for Midlife Women

Natty Frasca

The podcast for women in their 40s and 50s who are done performing and ready to start living — boldly, unapologetically, and completely on their own terms. Hosted by Natty Frasca, transformational coach and rebel rouser, this is where midlife women reclaim their feminine power, pleasure, and purpose — and burn down everything that's been keeping them small. If you've checked all the boxes and still feel like something's missing — you're not broken. You're ready for your rebellion. Pleasure activism. Feminine power. Embodiment. Raw truth. Unapologetic living. Join us.

  1. 5d ago

    82. You've Forgotten What You Want: The Patriarchal Path (and the Way Back)

    I'm recording this one from a sweltering hotel room in New York City, and I can't stop thinking about a 26-year-old named Karen I ate dumplings with last night — because Karen is standing at the front door of a path most of us walked all the way to the end. I call it The Patriarchal Path: the list you were handed so early you thought it was your own idea. The education, the career, the partnership, the kids, the house — and happiness waiting at the end like a prize at the bottom of the cereal box. We didn't fail that path, love. We crushed it. And then we arrived, boxes checked, whispering the question every woman thinks she's the only one asking: is this it? What you'll hear: 🔥 The Patriarchal Path, named — and why the most accomplished women are the ones standing at the end of it asking "is this it?" 🔥 The data that will make you feel less crazy: the documented paradox of declining female happiness, and why women our age carry the highest depression rate in the country — the problem is the path, not you 🔥 Why the guilt of wanting arrives faster than the want itself — and whose job that guilt is doing 🔥 All Fours, Dying for Sex, and what it means that every story our culture can't stop consuming is about a woman needing an escape hatch before she's allowed to want 🔥 The turn: stop asking WHAT you want (that's the advanced class) — and the story of the day I climbed a tree at forty-two and found my life's work up there The framework: This episode lives in The Unbinding — unbinding from the path that never had your wanting on the list. 🌿 The Desire Ritual: if this episode is stirring something, I built a self-paced mini-experience for exactly this — a ritual for you and your wanting getting reacquainted, inside our community, on your own time. It might be the most important thing you give yourself this year. With love to Vella BioScience and founder Carolyn Wheeler — doing incredible work in women's sexual wellness (and Carolyn, that podcast invitation is real). One more thing: subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share this with 5 women in your life. Those three things tell the platforms to put this in front of more women — and the more women who hear this, the better the world gets for all of us. I will die on that hill.

  2. Aug 7

    81. How Do You Want to Feel? The Question That Stopped My Divorce (The Tables Turn with Dr. Emma Smith)

    The tables turn this week. My friend — and my go-to sex therapist — Dr. Emma Smith puts me in the guest chair, and I tell the story I've never told this completely: the Wednesday morning I sat in couples therapy and said "I want a divorce, and I have a lawyer." I wasn't bluffing. And then my therapist asked me a question so strange I almost laughed at him — and it shot straight into the middle of my soul, ended the divorce, and started everything you now know as The Feminine Rebellion. What you'll hear: 🔥 The full origin story: the bomb I dropped in therapy, the question that undid me, and the vision — my grandmother's ragù, Jerry Garcia, my husband's beard on my neck — that told me what I actually wanted 🔥 Why softening is the hardest part for capable women: "we can do it all, so we do it all" — and what it costs when your body never gets to receive 🔥 The day a yoga teacher handed me a book on the feminine and I wanted to punch her in the throat — and the 88 keys I've learned to play since 🔥 The magic of midlife: why we are the wisest humans on the planet, and what a woman fueled by pleasure pushes into the world 🔥 Pleasure is a spectrum — orgasm is 1% of it — and the five-pound-weight way back to wanting anything at all. The framework: This episode lives in The Reclamation — my own. Desire, softness, and the right to feel, taken back one drop at a time. About Dr. Emma Smith: Dr. Emma Smith is a sex therapist and researcher, creator of Desire Recalibration, and the woman I trust most with this conversation. Instagram: @emmasmithphd 🎟 The Desire Recalibration Masterclass — Thursday, August 14, FREE, on Zoom: Dr. Emma, Alex West (former SEAL Team Six operator turned somatic clinical counselor), and me — for couples who still love each other but lost the erotic thread, and for every woman ready to unearth her desire. Partners genuinely welcome. Save your seat: soliloquie.myflodesk.com/rebellion Come get a taste of me first: my FREE community — where I've been leaving morning audio love notes from the forest, and where we do our Q&A. Loved this episode? Rebels Rising is where we do this work together in real time — And a 5-star review is how another midlife woman finds this show — 30 seconds, and it matters.

  3. Jul 31

    80. The Good Girl Operating System: Why Approval Still Runs Your Life After 40

    If you'd asked me a few years ago whether I needed anyone's permission to live my life, I would have laughed in your face. I was independent. Capable. I made my own calls, thank you very much. And other people's approval was still quietly running the whole show — setting the ceiling on what I believed was even possible for me. Today we make that invisible thing visible. I'm naming the Good Girl Operating System — the lifelong training that hooked your worth to everyone else's nod — and we're starting to take it apart, one permission slip at a time. What you'll hear: 🔥 The lie at the center of it: why "being good" was never the same thing as being worthy — and how you ended up auditioning for an approval that never quite arrives 🔥 The two layers that keep it running: the conditioning that taught you to read the room before your own heart, and the nervous-system alarm that makes "just stop caring what people think" impossible 🔥 The gift shop vs. the art: why the bath-and-candle version of self-love was never going to fix this — and what real self-approval actually asks of you 🔥 The MBA I almost got: how I nearly put The Feminine Rebellion on hold for years waiting for somebody official to stamp me approved 🔥 The Permission Slip Audit — the 5-sentence exercise that shows you, in black and white, exactly whose approval has been running you (and the one move that starts the rewiring) The framework: This episode lives in The Unbinding — our second unbinding, from the approval that was setting the ceiling on your life. Standing on their shoulders (start here): the ideas in this episode — pleasure, reclamation, self-love as something radical — began with Black women, long before the culture was ready for them. Everything we do on this show stands on their work. If this episode moved something in you, go to the source: Bell hooks — Communion: The Female Search for Love: the book I quote in this episode, on what happens when a woman never learns to meet her own need for acceptance — and where real self-love begins. Audre Lorde — Sister Outsider and "Uses of the Erotic": the erotic as a source of real power, and caring for yourself as self-preservation — even political warfare. adrienne maree brown — Pleasure Activism: the lineage carried forward — pleasure as a measure of freedom. Loved this episode? If you're ready to stop asking permission and start living, that's exactly what we do inside Rebels Rising — together, in real time: unbinding, reclaiming, and rising, one woman at a time. And if this show cracks something open for you, a 5-star review is how another midlife woman finds it — 30 seconds, and it matters.

  4. Jul 24

    79. You're Not Broken, You're Empty: The Real Reason You Don't Want Sex (with Dr. Emma Smith)

    You love your partner. Your life looks solid from the outside. And somewhere along the way, you stopped wanting sex — and started telling yourself that's just what happens to busy, high-achieving women in midlife. I believed that too. Then my favorite sex therapist sat down across from me and said the sentence that reframes everything: you're not broken — you're empty. And those are completely different problems. What you'll hear: 🔥 Why the exact qualities that built your career and your family are the ones flatlining your desire — and the wall every woman eventually hits 🔥 The scheduled-sex lie: why "put it on the calendar" is corporate maintenance work, and what actually reawakens wanting 🔥 Dr. Emma's Want-It-Back ladder — the 5-second coffee-and-shower practice that rebuilds arousal before desire (yes, it starts that small) 🔥 The one question that changes everything about initiation: "How do you want to feel at the end of this encounter?" 🔥 Inside Desire Recalibration — the arrive → attune → reignite → anchor roadmap for couples who still love each other but lost the erotic thread The framework: This episode lives in The Reclamation — taking back your desire, your pleasure, and your right to want, for yourself first. About Dr. Emma Smith: Dr. Emma Smith is a sex therapist and researcher, and the creator of Desire Recalibration, a roadmap for couples rebuilding their erotic connection inside real life — dirty dishes, soccer practice, and all. She's also co-leading our free Better Sex masterclass with Alex West and I on August 14. 🎟 Free masterclass — August 14: Join Dr. Emma, Alex West, and I for a free workshop on everything in this episode — and bring your partner. Save your seat: https://soliloquie.myflodesk.com/rebellion Loved this episode? Rebels Rising is open — live coaching, expert access, every course, and a sisterhood of women reclaiming exactly this. And if this show cracks something open for you, a 5-star review is how another woman finds it — it takes 30 seconds and it matters.

  5. Jul 10

    77. The Installed Voice: 3 Questions That Tell You If a Cruel Thought Is Even Yours

    There is a voice in your head that has been narrating your life like a critic in the back row, telling you that you are behind, you are too much, you should have it figured out by now. And you have never really questioned it, because it sounds exactly like you. This episode is going to show you that most of what that voice says was never yours to begin with. Somebody installed it. And I am handing you a simple, three-question tool to tell the difference between the voice that got planted in you and the voice that is actually you. WHAT YOU’LL HEAR 🔥 Why your inner critic is not your intelligence or your intuition, but conditioning wearing your voice like a costume 🔥 The two layers under the critic: who actually benefits from your self-doubt, and the body-based reason shame feels so true 🔥 What the inner critic quietly costs you (the promotions, the projects, the rooms you never walked into) 🔥 The Whose-Voice-Is-It Test: the three questions that tell you whether a cruel thought is even yours 🔥 How to tell accountability from cruelty, so you can grow without gutting yourself THE FRAMEWORK This is the first Unbinding. Everything on this show moves through three stages, The Unbinding, The Reclamation, and The Rise, and it all starts here, with unbinding from the voice in your own head. If this cracked something open and you want to go deeper, Rebels Rising is where these tools stop being a podcast you nod along to and start being the way you actually live. thefemininerebellion.com/rebels-rising. And if this episode landed, leave a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify. It is how more midlife women find this show, and right now, more women need to find it.

  6. Jul 3

    76. Reinvention After 50: Jane Stewart on Quitting Corporate, Surviving the Crack-Up, and Becoming Unmissable at 61

    Opening At 61, Jane Stewart is living proof that reinvention has no expiration date. After 20+ years in corporate sales and marketing nearly hollowed her out, Jane walked away, rebuilt herself through grief and therapy, and turned bold, full-color Western fashion into a platform watched by tens of thousands of women. This episode is for every woman who's ever filed a dream under "maybe in another life", and needs someone to tell her the window is still wide open. What you'll hear 🔥 The phone call that ended Jane's 20-year corporate career, and the three-hour commute that broke her first 🔥 The boardroom moment a male exec asked why she wasn't smiling, and exactly what she'd say back today 🔥 How losing both parents at 57 triggered the depression that led her to therapy, and the childhood trauma she didn't know she carried 🔥 The vintage outfit and hand-painted gas can that turned getting dressed into a declaration 🔥 Why she's throwing her first-ever event at 61, what Unbroken means, and how a stranger's DM became a live art auction for a cause Guest Bio Jane Stewart spent more than two decades in corporate sales and marketing before walking away to rebuild her life from the ground up. Married to a farmer and rancher, mother to one adult son, she's built a platform watched by tens of thousands of women around bold, full-color Western style. This September, at 61, Jane hosts her first-ever event, Unbroken, an evening of art, story, and strength co-created with artist Marion Evamy, with a live painting auction benefiting the nonprofit Little Warriors. Links Mentioned ✨ Unbroken, Saturday, September 26, Calgary, [Register and Bid from Anywhere] ✨ Follow Jane Stewart on Instagram, [@inspiredwithjane] Loved it? If this episode cracked something open in you, share it with a woman who needs it, and leave a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify. It's how more midlife women find the show, and right now, more women need to.

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The podcast for women in their 40s and 50s who are done performing and ready to start living — boldly, unapologetically, and completely on their own terms. Hosted by Natty Frasca, transformational coach and rebel rouser, this is where midlife women reclaim their feminine power, pleasure, and purpose — and burn down everything that's been keeping them small. If you've checked all the boxes and still feel like something's missing — you're not broken. You're ready for your rebellion. Pleasure activism. Feminine power. Embodiment. Raw truth. Unapologetic living. Join us.

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