Redefining Midlife with Jo Clark

Jo Clark

The Redefining Midlife Podcast challenges outdated stereotypes and redefines what it means to be a midlife woman. We live in a youth obsessed world, yet life is different once we reach our forties and beyond. It's often hard to find information and have honest, open discussions that can help us navigate this time of life. Jo Clark interviews health and wellness experts who discuss how to live well now and into the future and chats to incredible every day women who are redefining how midlife can look, with her own thoughts alongside. Join us to help redefine midlife for women.

  1. 9월 22일

    156. What Women Need To Know Before and After Retirement with Bec Wilson

    What if retirement isn't just about stopping work, but about reshaping your entire life? In this insightful conversation with bestselling author Bec Wilson, we dive deep into the financial and emotional realities of transitioning from traditional work to what she calls your "prime time years". Bec shares her unconventional journey from marketing executive to retirement thought leader, revealing why the years between 47 and 65 hold untapped potential for women ready to design their lives on their own terms. This goes beyond your typical retirement planning chat; and recognises the triggers that signal it's time for change and having the financial literacy to make bold choices. Key Takeaways Prime Time Begins Earlier Than You Think The science shows that between ages 47-55, most people hit what researchers call "the bottoming of the happiness curve." This isn't a crisis to endure—it's your cue to start designing the life you actually want to live, not just grinding towards traditional retirement. Financial Literacy Creates Choice Understanding Australia's superannuation system, age pension eligibility, and how compound interest works isn't optional—it's the foundation of freedom. Bec's example of Anna versus Dave shows how starting contributions just seven years earlier can mean the difference between having choices and being trapped. The Setup Phase is Non-Negotiable Your late 40s and early 50s are your window to capture extra money as kids become less expensive. Finding even $12,000 annually during these years can fund five years of part-time work or sabbaticals later, but only if you're intentional about it. Transitions Will Come Whether You're Ready or Not From career pivots and relationship breakdowns to health crises and retrenchments, midlife brings more transitions than any other life stage. The women who thrive are those who've built financial security before the transitions hit. Know Your Numbers Before You Need Them Whether it's the downsizing concession at 55 that lets couples put $600,000 into super, or understanding how age pension asset tests work, the women who know these rules can make strategic decisions. Those who don't often miss life-changing opportunities by months or years. Moving Forward The biggest mistake women make isn't starting too late; it's waiting for permission to start at all. Whether you're feeling dead inside on Monday mornings, facing an empty nest, or simply recognising that the life you built isn't the life you want to keep living, your prime time years are calling. Bec's work proves that with the right financial foundation and mindset, the second half of your life doesn't have to be about decline, it can be about designing something entirely new. Don't let fear of "not having enough" keep you small. Start by understanding the systems that already exist to support you, then build your knowledge one conversation, one book, one decision at a time. Remember, knowledge without action creates no transformation. Follow Bec Wilson’s work below Sign up for weekly Epic Retirement Newsletters http://becwilson.net/newsletters Listen to the Prime Time podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/prime-time-with-bec-wilson/id1710995058 Visit her website for books and more at http://becwilson.net/   Email rebecca@becwilson.net Connect with me Book your 20-minute connection call https://calendly.com/jo--138/20min?month=2025-07  RE-IMAGINE: A personalised 1:1 six-week mentoring programme https://www.joclarkcoaching.com/work-with-me  Share your journey with me by sending me a message on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joclarkcoaching/⁠ Email me your success story at jo@joclarkcoaching.com.  Remember, there's so much untapped brilliance in midlife women. You are wise, strong, and talented. You just need the space to hear yourself and the courage to act on what you know. The second half of your life can be even better than the first.

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  2. 9월 15일

    155. How To Rebuild Confidence In Midlife with Jo Clark

    Have you ever felt like your confidence suddenly vanished without warning? You're not alone. In this solo episode, I dive into one of the most searched topics for women over 40, rebuilding confidence when it feels like it's completely disappeared. This isn't about fake-it-till-you-make-it motivation or quick fixes. Instead, we explore the real reasons why confidence often dips in midlife and, more importantly, the practical steps you can take to rebuild it from the ground up. If you've been waiting to feel ready before taking action, this conversation will shift everything. Key Takeaways Confidence Dips Are Normal in Midlife Identity shifts, body changes, hormonal fluctuations, and societal invisibility all contribute to feeling less confident. Understanding this removes the shame and self-blame many women carry. Confidence Myths Keep You Stuck You don't need to be born confident, wait for big achievements, or feel ready before acting. These myths create an endless waiting room that prevents you from moving forward with your life. Self-Trust Is the Foundation Every promise you keep to yourself builds confidence. Start small with micro habits like daily walks or morning rituals. When you prove to yourself that you're reliable, confidence naturally follows. Action Creates Confidence, Not the Other Way Around Stop waiting to feel brave before taking brave actions. Confidence grows from doing things while nervous, not from thinking about them. Each small step becomes a vote for the confident version of yourself. The Ripple Effect Is Real When you rebuild confidence, it doesn't just change how you feel internally. It transforms your relationships, work, boundaries, and the way you show up in every area of life. Your Next Steps Stop waiting for confidence to magically appear. Start building it today through small promises to yourself, kinder self-talk, and brave micro actions. Remember, confidence isn't about becoming someone else—it's about rediscovering who you are and letting that woman shine. The woman you're becoming is worth every uncomfortable step you take to get there. If you're ready to go deeper into this work, I'd love to support you on your journey. You don't have to figure this out alone. Connect with me Book your 20-minute connection call https://calendly.com/jo--138/20min?month=2025-07  RE-IMAGINE: A personalised 1:1 six-week mentoring programme https://www.joclarkcoaching.com/work-with-me  Share your journey with me by sending me a message on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joclarkcoaching/⁠ Email me your success story at jo@joclarkcoaching.com.  Remember, there's so much untapped brilliance in midlife women. You are wise, strong, and talented. You just need the space to hear yourself and the courage to act on what you know. The second half of your life can be even better than the first.

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  3. 9월 8일

    154. Is Midlife Burning You Out? With Jo Clark

    In this honest solo episode, I share my personal journey through burnout and reveal why so many midlife women find themselves overwhelmed, exhausted, and questioning who they are beneath all the roles they play. After decades of wearing multiple hats as wife, mum, teacher, and caregiver whilst juggling perimenopause, aging parents, and career transitions, I hit a wall that forced me to reimagine how I live completely. This isn't just another episode about self-care; it's a practical roadmap for recognising the warning signs, understanding why midlife makes us vulnerable to burnout, and taking concrete steps toward recovery and prevention. Key Takeaways Burnout Goes Beyond Work Stress Burnout isn't just about demanding jobs. It's emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion that can result from prolonged demands, such as caregiving, managing households, supporting aging parents, or holding multiple roles simultaneously. Midlife creates the perfect storm where responsibilities collide with hormonal changes and identity shifts. Recognise the Three-Part Warning System Burnout shows up in your body through extreme fatigue, disrupted sleep, and frequent illness. It affects your mind with brain fog, forgetfulness, and difficulty focusing. Emotionally, you'll experience irritability, withdrawal, and loss of joy in activities you once loved. Don't ignore these signals for years like I did. The Power of "No" and Micro-Rest The most powerful tool for protecting your energy is saying no without guilt. Start with micro-rest practices that reset your nervous system: five minutes of quiet tea time, mindful breathing, short naps, phone-free walks, or switching off screens an hour earlier. These aren't luxuries; they're essentials. Recovery Requires Four Keys, Not Overhaul Recovery isn't about completely changing your life overnight. Focus on these four areas: restore your body through rest and nourishing movement, reset your mind with journaling or meditation, reconnect with trusted friends and supportive communities, and reimagine your rhythm by setting boundaries and rediscovering joy. Midlife Identity Crisis Fuels Exhaustion The quiet voice asking "Who am I now?" combined with the weight of responsibility makes burnout particularly common in midlife. This stage brings career shifts, relationship changes, hormonal fluctuations, and children becoming independent whilst we're often still supporting aging parents. Moving Forward You are more than the roles you play, and burnout doesn't have to define your midlife story. Instead of wearing busyness as a badge of honour, ask yourself these three questions: What do I want more of in this season of life? What do I need to let go of? What's one small step I can take this week toward a more energised, fulfilled life? Recovery happens through steady, intentional steps, not dramatic overhauls. Start with recognising the signs, seeking support, and protecting your energy through boundaries and micro-rest practices. Remember, you don't have to navigate this alone, and it's never too late to create the life you truly desire. Connect with me Book your 20-minute connection call https://calendly.com/jo--138/20min?month=2025-07  RE-IMAGINE: A personalised 1:1 six-week mentoring programme https://www.joclarkcoaching.com/work-with-me  Share your journey with me by sending me a message on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joclarkcoaching/⁠ Email me your success story at jo@joclarkcoaching.com.  Remember, there's so much untapped brilliance in midlife women. You are wise, strong, and talented. You just need the space to hear yourself and the courage to act on what you know. The second half of your life can be even better than the first.

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  4. 9월 1일

    153. Are You Really Invisible In Midlife? with Jo Clark

    Remember when being the youngest was part of your identity? Jo shares her personal journey from being the baby of every classroom to becoming a school principal at 26, always the youngest in leadership roles. But decades later, she found herself on the other side of that equation, and it was confronting. From the grocery store checkout where a teenager asked if she had a pension card, to walking into fashion shops and feeling dismissed, Jo explores the real challenge many midlife women face: suddenly feeling invisible. This isn't just in our heads; societal biases are real, but they don't have to define our story. Jo reveals five powerful strategies to bridge the gap between invisibility and the authentic power that comes with experience. Key Takeaways Own Your Space When you walk into a room, people notice your presence before you even speak. Stop shrinking yourself by staying at the back or crossing your arms. You've earned the right to take up space. Stand tall, maintain steady eye contact, and speak with calm clarity. Presence is about energy, not volume. When you step into the fullness of who you are, people will lean in rather than tune out. Draw on Your Experience Younger women might bring fresh ideas, but they don't have your lived experience. You've weathered storms, adapted to change, and navigated challenges your younger self couldn't have imagined. Share your stories in meetings, social gatherings, and your community. There's something magnetic about a woman who says, "I've been through this, and here's what I've learned." Build Connection Instead of Competition Comparison only shrinks and diminishes you. Look for connection, collaboration, and mentorship opportunities. When you step into the role of connector rather than competitor, you naturally command respect. The older women you've admired radiated generosity, not rivalry. Shift Your Mindset This is the most important piece. If you walk into a space thinking, "I'm too old, I don't matter," that's the energy you'll give off. Reframe it to "I'm experienced, I'm grounded and strong, and I've got more to offer than ever." Picture your 20-year-old self looking at who you are now, she'd probably be in awe, thinking, "she's pretty bloody amazing." Your Visibility Starts Now You may not be the youngest in the room anymore, and that can take getting used to. But it doesn't mean you have to fade into the background. This is your time to step into a deeper, stronger, and more authentic kind of power. As women of our age, we may not have had these role models when we were younger, so let's be the role models for the women coming behind us. Journal on these reflection questions: Where do you notice yourself feeling unseen? What would it look like if you walked into that same space fully in your power? What strengths do you have now that your younger self didn't? Who models the kind of visible, vibrant presence you admire? Share your reflections with Jo via DM or email, and don't forget to listen to Episode #111 with Megan Della Camina https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/MiOU2gPyiWb and Episode #121 with Jackie Duckworth https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/9hRB72UyiWb for deeper dives into these themes. Remember: you are more than the roles you've played, and you hold the pen to your next chapter. Connect with me Book your 20-minute connection call https://calendly.com/jo--138/20min?month=2025-07  RE-IMAGINE: A personalised 1:1 six-week mentoring programme https://www.joclarkcoaching.com/work-with-me  Share your journey with me by sending me a message on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joclarkcoaching/⁠ Email me your success story at jo@joclarkcoaching.com.  Remember, there's so much untapped brilliance in midlife women. You are wise, strong, and talented. You just need the space to hear yourself and the courage to act on what you know. The second half of your life can be even better than the first.

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  5. 8월 25일

    152. 3 Ways To Stop Waiting For The 'Right Time' with Jo Clark

    Are you caught in the trap of telling yourself, "when the kids finish school, then I'll focus on me" or "once work slows down, then I'll pursue my dreams"? In this powerful solo episode, Jo cuts through the excuses we tell ourselves and reveals why waiting for the perfect moment is costing us precious years of our lives. Drawing from neuroscience and real client stories, this conversation will challenge you to recognise the mental patterns keeping you stuck and give you the tools to break free from the waiting game once and for all. Key Takeaways Your Brain Is Wired to Keep You Waiting Neuroscience shows us that our brains use the "not yet, it's not safe, you're not ready" narrative to protect us from uncertainty. This negativity bias keeps us clinging to the familiar, even when it's no longer serving us. Recognising this as a biological response, not truth, is the first step to freedom. Life Doesn't Stop While You're Planning Time is a precious, finite gift that continues moving whether we're ready or not. The women who wait until their children leave home often find themselves overwhelmed by empty nest syndrome and identity shifts all at once, whilst those who plan ahead feel prepared and excited for their next chapter. Three Steps to Break the Waiting Cycle First, catch your exact excuses and notice the stories you repeat to yourself. Second, take one brave, imperfect step this week, no matter how small. Third, simply decide that now is the right time because there's no perfect day circled on any calendar waiting for you. Small Actions Create Big Changes You don't need everything figured out to begin. Jo shares how starting her podcast without being "ready" led to over 150 episodes and a thriving community. One client who couldn't wait five more years took just one step, and it changed everything. Midlife Isn't a Waiting Room This season of life is an invitation, not a holding pattern. Instead of asking "when will I be ready?" start asking "what would I change if I decided now was the right time?" The answer to that question holds the key to your next chapter. Your Next Chapter Starts Now If this episode has you thinking "this is exactly what I need to hear," consider this your sign to stop waiting. What's one small step you could take this week towards something you've been postponing? Whether it's booking that class, having that conversation, or writing down a dream you've been afraid to voice, your future self will thank you for starting today. Journal on these questions and notice what comes up for you. Remember, knowledge without action creates no transformation. If you're ready to dive deeper into planning your next chapter, you can explore Jo's Reimagine programme or book a free call to see if one-to-one mentoring is right for you via the link below. Connect with me Book your 20-minute connection call https://calendly.com/jo--138/20min?month=2025-07  RE-IMAGINE: A personalised 1:1 six-week mentoring programme https://www.joclarkcoaching.com/work-with-me  Share your journey with me by sending me a message on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joclarkcoaching/⁠ Email me your success story at jo@joclarkcoaching.com.  Remember, there's so much untapped brilliance in midlife women. You are wise, strong, and talented. You just need the space to hear yourself and the courage to act on what you know. The second half of your life can be even better than the first.

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  6. 8월 18일

    151. Why Low Tox Matters in Midlife with Jaimee Vilela

    When endometriosis forced Jaimee to examine every product in her home, she discovered the average person applies 12 personal care products daily, exposing themselves to 168 different chemicals. What started as a health necessity became a business revelation when she bought Cooki Haircare, a low tox solid shampoo company with over 5,000 5-star reviews for their 'ultra-foaming' travel-friendly shampoo bars. A former editor and brand marketer with 15 years' experience spanning retail, startups and publishing, when Jaimee bought Cooki Haircare in 2023, where she grew orders from 11 to 160 sales per day profitably in 18 months. Today, they save 300,000 bottles from landfill annually whilst helping women navigate menopausal hair changes and chronic inflammation. Key Takeaways Your Daily Chemical Load Is Massive We use 12 personal care products daily, exposing ourselves to 168 chemicals. One third of 318,000 beauty ingredients lack safety data. Many cause hormone disruption and inflammation. When dealing with endometriosis, PCOS, or inflammation, reducing toxic load significantly helps. Synthetic Fragrance Is the Worst Offender Contains phthalates that disrupt hormones and increase inflammation. Look for "phthalate-free" or essential oil-only products. Jaimee's stage four endometriosis became inactive after eliminating synthetic fragrances alongside other changes. Menopause Transforms Your Hair Hormones completely change hair texture, making it frizzy, flat, oily, or thin. Old products stop working because your hair has literally changed. Natural ingredients like ginger oil help prevent thinning, while purple bars help maintain grey hair. "Clean" Marketing Tricks You Terms like "clean beauty" and "natural" mean nothing. Check ingredient lists. Avoid synthetic fragrance (listed as "parfum"), parabens, silicones, and harsh sulphates. Start with trusted curators and educate yourself. Small Swaps Create Big Impact Don't overhaul everything overnight. Finish what you have, then swap one product at a time. Each shampoo bar removes three plastic bottles whilst reducing chemical exposure. Why Midlife Women Need Low-Tox Hormone disruption compounds during perimenopause. Inflammation increases chronic disease risk (80% of women over 50 develop multiple conditions). Skin becomes more permeable as oestrogen drops, absorbing more toxins. Take Action Start with one swap. Check labels for synthetic fragrance. Use the cumulative effect principle: small changes add up. Follow Jaimee: www.cookihaircare.com Instagram @cookihaircare Jaimee on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimee-vilela/ Use MIDLIFE20 as your coupon code, which is valid to all new Cooki customers on their first order with us. It also applies sitewide including bundles too! Connect with me Book your 20-minute connection call https://calendly.com/jo--138/20min?month=2025-07  RE-IMAGINE: A personalised 1:1 six-week mentoring programme https://www.joclarkcoaching.com/work-with-me  Share your journey with me by sending me a message on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joclarkcoaching/⁠ Email me your success story at jo@joclarkcoaching.com.  Remember, there's so much untapped brilliance in midlife women. You are wise, strong, and talented. You just need the space to hear yourself and the courage to act on what you know. The second half of your life can be even better than the first.

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  7. 8월 11일

    150. 3 Years, 150 Episodes, and a Whole Lot of Growth with Jo Clark

    What started as one woman's idea with zero listeners has grown into something extraordinary. In this milestone episode, I'm reflecting on three years of creating the Redefining Midlife Podcast, celebrating 150 episodes, and sharing the profound lessons learned from interviewing incredible women and experts who are changing the conversation about midlife. This isn't just a celebration, it's a masterclass in courage, consistency, and the transformative power of taking action even when you don't have all the answers. Key Takeaways Start Before You're Ready That quiet whisper, that idea that won't leave you alone? It's there for a reason. You don't need the perfect plan or everything figured out. Waiting for readiness often means waiting forever. The courage to begin is what separates dreamers from doers, and courage grows stronger each time you use it. Your Voice Matters More Than You Think In a society that often tunes out midlife women, sharing your story becomes an act of rebellion and hope. When one woman hears your experience and thinks "if she can do it, maybe I can too," that's the spark that changes lives. Your experiences aren't just yours, they're pathways for others. Expert Knowledge Changes Everything The women who've transformed their health and lives through this podcast didn't just listen, they acted on expert advice. From discovering osteoporosis to recognising neurodivergence to advocating for better healthcare, informed action creates real change. Seek out the experts and trust their guidance. Growth Mindset Is Non-Negotiable in Midlife This isn't the time to shrink or play small. Midlife is your season to expand, unlearn what no longer serves you, and develop new skills. It's about getting curious about who you are now and opening your mind to new ways of thinking and being. Consistency Creates Compound Results Showing up week after week, even when it's difficult, teaches you that real growth doesn't come from doing what's easy. It comes from doing what's meaningful, especially when walking away would be simpler. Every consistent action builds something bigger than yourself. Moving Forward Three years ago, I pressed record without knowing where this journey would lead. Today, this podcast sits in the top 5% globally and has reached women in 74 countries. The lesson? You don't need to see the whole staircase to take the first step. If this podcast has shifted something in you, helped you feel less alone, or nudged you towards action, I'd love your support. Follow the show, share it with another woman who needs it, and leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. These small actions help more midlife women discover that their best chapters are still being written. Connect with me Book your 20-minute connection call https://calendly.com/jo--138/20min?month=2025-07  RE-IMAGINE: A personalised 1:1 six-week mentoring programme https://www.joclarkcoaching.com/work-with-me  Share your journey with me by sending me a message on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joclarkcoaching/⁠ Email me your success story at jo@joclarkcoaching.com.  Remember, there's so much untapped brilliance in midlife women. You are wise, strong, and talented. You just need the space to hear yourself and the courage to act on what you know. The second half of your life can be even better than the first. Let's make it happen, one episode, one conversation, one brave choice at a time.

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  8. 8월 4일

    149. Still in Perimenopause at 57 with Jo Clark

    What happens when perimenopause isn't the short sprint you expected, but a decade-plus ultra marathon? In this deeply personal solo episode, I share my unfiltered 12-year perimenopause journey that began at 45 and continues at 57. From night sweats that started as harmless foot-out-of-bed moments to crime scene periods, failed hormone therapies, migraine nightmares, and finally finding relief through an endometrial ablation, this is the raw truth about what late perimenopause really looks like. If you've been told menopause happens around 51 and you're still waiting years later, this conversation is for you. Key Takeaways Every Journey is Unique and Yours Might Be Longer While the average age of menopause in Australia is 51, some women (like me) are still in perimenopause well into their late 50s. You're not broken if your timeline doesn't match the textbook. You're just in the statistical minority that rarely gets discussed. Lifestyle Changes Help, But They're Not Always Enough Clean nutrition, prioritised sleep, regular movement, and stress management absolutely matter for long-term health and can improve some symptoms. But don't feel like a failure if lifestyle changes alone don't eliminate your symptoms. Sometimes you need medical intervention, too. Hormone Therapy Isn't a Sign of Weakness Choosing hormone therapy is an act of self-care, not surrender. Finding the right therapy and dose is a process that takes time, patience, and often multiple adjustments. What works may change as your body changes. Advocate Fiercely for Yourself Trust your body's signals and keep seeking help until you find practitioners who listen and understand. If your current doctor isn't helping, the Australasian Menopause Society maintains a list of women's health doctors with specialised menopause training. Break the Silence This phase of life has been hidden for too many generations. Talk about it with friends, family, and your partner. When we normalise these conversations, we make this natural transition feel less isolating for everyone. Moving Forward Your perimenopause journey might be a sprint, a marathon, or something in between, and all of these experiences are valid. Whether you're just starting to notice changes or you're deep in the thick of it, like I was, remember that menopause is inevitable, but suffering is not. There are options, treatments, and support available. Connect with me Book your 20-minute connection call https://calendly.com/jo--138/20min?month=2025-07  RE-IMAGINE: A personalised 1:1 six-week mentoring programme https://www.joclarkcoaching.com/work-with-me  Share your journey with me by sending me a message on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/  LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joclarkcoaching/⁠ Email me your success story at jo@joclarkcoaching.com.  What you do today shapes your tomorrow. Your health matters because YOU matter. Here’s to redefining midlife and making our next half of life even better than the first.

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The Redefining Midlife Podcast challenges outdated stereotypes and redefines what it means to be a midlife woman. We live in a youth obsessed world, yet life is different once we reach our forties and beyond. It's often hard to find information and have honest, open discussions that can help us navigate this time of life. Jo Clark interviews health and wellness experts who discuss how to live well now and into the future and chats to incredible every day women who are redefining how midlife can look, with her own thoughts alongside. Join us to help redefine midlife for women.

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