WO50 Women Over Fifty Inbody Wisdom and Wellness

Corrine Champigny, Eddi Kenny

Dedicated to empowering and supporting women as they navigate the second half of life with grace, strength, and a deep sense of wisdom. Hosted by two lifelong friends with over 35 years of friendship, this podcast offers a fresh and feminine perspective on living a balanced, healthy, and fulfilling life. Through insightful conversations, inspiring stories, and practical tips, we explore the realms of mental, spiritual, and physical well-being. WO50 podcast conversations aims to help women soften into their lives and embrace the beauty and value they bring to society. Join us as we celebrate the unique experiences and contributions of women over 50, encouraging them to embody wellness and wisdom as they walk in the world as quiet, powerful forces. Discover the transformative potential of ancient wisdom combined with modern well-being approaches. Gain practical insights to live a healthier, more fulfilling life, cultivating balance and elevating your overall wellness journey.

  1. Sowing the Seeds of Our Future

    12/18/2025

    Sowing the Seeds of Our Future

    Today we explore what it really means to plan(t) our future. We chat about the seeds we drop in our thoughts, our words, and the small ways we move through the day. We look at Nature and how it becomes our teacher, never rushing, never forcing, all unfolding when conditions are just right. Aging invites that same gentleness—an opportunity to soften, to wait, and to trust life’s natural intelligence. We touch on legacy, timing, and the quiet truth that we’re affecting people far more than we realize. And like a seed resting in the dark, we’re alive even when nothing seems to be happening. We plant seeds every time we speak, think, or interact with someone.Nature reminds us that real growth has its own timing—no forcing, no rushing.Each seed has its own journey, just like each of us.Presence opens a sense of timelessness that many of us feel inside.Our subtle intentions often shape more than our actions do.Some seeds take years to sprout; readiness matters.Aging gives us space to soften and learn patience.Legacy is planting seeds in a garden we may never personally see.Trying to control life is like pulling on your own hair and expecting it to grow.You’re influencing people in ways you may never fully know.A seed knows how to wait, and so do we—even when things look still on the surface. Find Eddi and Corrine online: FB: https://www.facebook.com/EddiKenny,  https://www.facebook.com/corrineblissedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/corrine_champigny/, https://www.instagram.com/healthyeddi/https://blissed.com/, https://corrinechampigny.com,  https://theivyhouse.org/https://www.dreddikenny.ca/

    34 min
  2. Queen of the Fret Board with Ellen Britton

    08/30/2025

    Queen of the Fret Board with Ellen Britton

    Today we chat with Ellen Britton who is a beautiful wise woman, a well known singer-songwriter, guitarist to many of the stars in Nashville and also in our humble opinion, the best guitar teacher around! This a lively and enlightening conversation where we cover many topics. Ellen thinks that being on the planet for 70 years gives her insights but we argue that she always has been a wise, talented, patient and overall special human being. Ellen shares her unique perspective that her role as a teacher is to be sensitive to the vulnerability of learning. Her goal is to share the truth in a helpful way. Truth and kindness are her philosophy. As a guitar teacher, she is patient and encouraging and offers lessons at all levels of players. She is positive but not in a condescending way. She feels that part of her role is to re-balance the natural insecurity that happens in the learning process. We learn best when we are relaxed and at ease and so to create a positive feeling to help her students feel more open is a big part of Ellen’s approach. A good life philosophy is to see what is working in life, rather then what is not working and to support rather than push down. Just because you think or believe something, doesn’t make it so. There is an inner critic that is talking inside the head and so Ellen feels her approach is to be the opposite. ELLEN BRITTON is a veteran musician with decades of performing, writing, recording, and teaching experience. Touring with Martina McBride, Pam Tillis, Jo Dee Messina, Sara Evans, Lari White, Maura O’Connell, Tanya Tucker, and appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The View, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, and The Today Show, Ellen is the quintessential Nashville musician. Moreover she is a thoughtful and smart woman making her a wise women who’s voice can only serve us in the most positive way.  Moreover she is a thoughtful and smart, making her a wise women who’s voice on this episode and in the world can only serve us in the most positive way. You can find Ellen here:  https://www.ellenbritton.com Sign up for her mailing list and receive tips for guitar players, updates on group classes, and general musings from Ellen ellen@ellenbritton.com Find Eddi and Corrine online: FB: https://www.facebook.com/EddiKenny,  https://www.facebook.com/corrineblissedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/corrine_champigny/, https://www.instagram.com/healthyeddi/https://blissed.com/, https://corrinechampigny.com,  https://theivyhouse.org/https://www.dreddikenny.ca/

    47 min
  3. Healing Our Mother Wounds with Jana Harper

    07/06/2025

    Healing Our Mother Wounds with Jana Harper

    Jana opens up about the profound experience of being with her mother during her final months. She shares the challenges, the healing, and the transformation that unfolded between herself and her vibrant, complex mother. Despite having many reasons to feel anger, Jana discovered that loving her mother was ultimately easier and more healing than holding onto resentment. Jana discusses the powerful role that Internal Family Systems (IFS)/Parts Work has played in her journey. She reflects on the dysfunction and abuse she endured as a child, her mother’s inability to care for her, and the unique pain of having a mother who was seen as a ‘guru’ by many, yet struggled deeply in her role as a parent. Through exploring her family history and lineage, Jana has gained a deeper understanding of both her mother and herself. The conversation also touches on: *The importance of intuition and learning to trust your own voice *The fear of being seen and heard *How singing lessons have become a part of Jana’s healing process *The joy and connection she felt as her voice began to open, sensing her mother’s happiness in that moment This episode is a heartfelt exploration of healing, self-discovery, and the courage it takes to break cycles and reclaim your voice. Find Eddi and Corrine online: FB: https://www.facebook.com/EddiKenny,  https://www.facebook.com/corrineblissedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/corrine_champigny/, https://www.instagram.com/healthyeddi/https://blissed.com/, https://corrinechampigny.com,  https://theivyhouse.org/https://www.dreddikenny.ca/

    56 min
  4. Redirect the Eye  - Notice the Good

    06/28/2025

    Redirect the Eye - Notice the Good

    You may not have control over everything in your life, but you always have control over what you focus on and what you choose to believe. Your perspective is uniquely yours. When you realize that everyone has a different point of view—a different seat in the stadium—you naturally become softer and less controlling. In our culture, we’re addicted to comfort. This means our “discomfort muscle” isn’t always strong. When you find yourself in uncomfortable situations, ask: What do I know for sure? You’ll discover that, in truth, we don’t know much for certain—except for this present moment. Often, the things we worry about or plan to do never actually happen. Many people ask, “Why is this happening to me?” Try shifting your mindset to: Life isn’t happening to me, it’s happening for me. There’s a saying:: What you focus on grows. I also like:: What you focus on comes into focus. And remember: The harder you grip, the more you slip. It’s not just about seeing the positive or the glass half full. It’s about clarity—seeing things exactly as they are, and recognizing what is alive and true right now. A favorite quote from Maya Angelou: “If you can’t change something, change your attitude about it.” Find Eddi and Corrine online: FB: https://www.facebook.com/EddiKenny,  https://www.facebook.com/corrineblissedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/corrine_champigny/, https://www.instagram.com/healthyeddi/https://blissed.com/, https://corrinechampigny.com,  https://theivyhouse.org/https://www.dreddikenny.ca/

    41 min
  5. Mapping and Visualization

    06/20/2025

    Mapping and Visualization

    When we visualize a desired future, we activate the neural pathways that make our goals feel more attainable. In today’s episode, we dive deep into the world of manifestation—a hot topic with many theories and sometimes a bit of confusion. Eddi and Corrine bring over 40 years of experience in both practicing and studying manifestation, and they’re ready to share their insights. Looking for more inspiration? Search YouTube for “Draw your future with Patti Dobrowolski at TEDxRainier” to watch an incredible mapping TEDx talk. Keys to Manifesting: Goals reflect your core values.Align your intentions, thoughts, and actions.Accept where you are, even if it’s not where you want to be.Recommended Resources: Audiobook: You Will Not Recognize Your Life by Micaela Blei (free on Audible). Visit her website: micaelablei.com/recognize-your-lifeBook: The Neuroscience of Manifestation by Dr. Tara Schwartz.Quotes to Inspire: “The best way to predict your future is to create it.” —Abraham Lincoln “When you believe you can, you are halfway there.” —Theodore Roosevelt Tune in as we explore how mapping and visualization can help you co-create a vibrant, empowered life after 50! Find Eddi and Corrine online: FB: https://www.facebook.com/EddiKenny,  https://www.facebook.com/corrineblissedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/corrine_champigny/, https://www.instagram.com/healthyeddi/https://blissed.com/, https://corrinechampigny.com,  https://theivyhouse.org/https://www.dreddikenny.ca/

    52 min
  6. Gifts from the Sea

    05/02/2025

    Gifts from the Sea

    Today we welcome Courtney Howell, co-founder of 7 Fathoms Seaweed Skincare from Newfoundland, Canada. Courtney shares the inspiring story behind her sustainable, clean skincare brand and how a simple walk on the beach led to a breakthrough in natural healing. Discover how Courtney's  husband Terrence’s experience with Crohn’s disease and contact dermatitis sparked their journey into the power of local seaweed. Courtney explains the science behind seaweed’s healing properties, including the bioactive compound fucoidan, known for its ability to repair and hydrate skin. We explore the couple’s adventure from teaching in South Korea to building a life and business in Grates Cove, Newfoundland, blending passion, intuition, and the wisdom of nature. WO50 co-host Eddi Kenny, now part of the 7 Fathoms team, discusses product development and the mission to bring clean, effective skincare to women over 50 and beyond. Tune in for an uplifting conversation about resilience, wellness, and the gifts the sea can offer us all. Key Topics Covered The founding story of 7 Fathoms Seaweed SkincareLiving with Crohn’s disease and discovering natural skin healingThe science of seaweed: bioactivity and fucoidanBuilding a sustainable business in NewfoundlandClean beauty for women over 50Intuition, resilience, and the power of natureListen for practical tips, inspiring stories, and a celebration of women’s wellness at every age. Find Eddi and Corrine online: FB: https://www.facebook.com/EddiKenny,  https://www.facebook.com/corrineblissedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/corrine_champigny/, https://www.instagram.com/healthyeddi/https://blissed.com/, https://corrinechampigny.com,  https://theivyhouse.org/https://www.dreddikenny.ca/

    46 min
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About

Dedicated to empowering and supporting women as they navigate the second half of life with grace, strength, and a deep sense of wisdom. Hosted by two lifelong friends with over 35 years of friendship, this podcast offers a fresh and feminine perspective on living a balanced, healthy, and fulfilling life. Through insightful conversations, inspiring stories, and practical tips, we explore the realms of mental, spiritual, and physical well-being. WO50 podcast conversations aims to help women soften into their lives and embrace the beauty and value they bring to society. Join us as we celebrate the unique experiences and contributions of women over 50, encouraging them to embody wellness and wisdom as they walk in the world as quiet, powerful forces. Discover the transformative potential of ancient wisdom combined with modern well-being approaches. Gain practical insights to live a healthier, more fulfilling life, cultivating balance and elevating your overall wellness journey.

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