Second Act Sessions

Stephanie Carmody

Second Act Sessions is a bi-weekly podcast for women navigating midlife and stepping into a new chapter. Hosted by Stephanie Carmody, the show is rooted in faith, healing, and lived experience and explores what it really looks like to begin again and build a life that feels aligned, meaningful, and true. It’s for the woman quietly asking, what’s next? The one who thought her life would look different by now and is beginning to realize she may need to start over.  Because starting over sounds inspiring… until you’re actually living it.  And when you are, it can feel uncertain, messy, and overwhelming.  But this isn’t the end of the story.  It’s a second act. And maybe… a more honest one.  Through real, unfiltered conversations, Second Act Sessions shares stories, perspective, and encouragement for women learning to trust God, rediscover who they are, and rebuild their lives in a way that feels true to them.  No perfection. No pretending.  Just real life and what it looks like to begin again.  At its core, Second Act Sessions is a reminder that even after the hardest seasons, there is still more life, more healing, and more of you to uncover.  Because it’s never too late to begin again.   New episodes bi-weekly every Tuesday. Follow Stephanie Carmody online at: Website: www.secondactsessions.com Instagram: @stephaniefcarmody Facebook: @stephanie.figuracarmody YouTube: @secondactsessions

  1. 3d ago

    Divorce in Midlife: What I Wish More Women Knew

    Divorce in midlife carries a different weight. By the time you reach your 40s or 50s, you’re not just untangling emotions — you’re untangling retirement accounts, shared investments, homes, businesses, and years — sometimes decades — of financial and personal history. The decisions made during this season can shape not only the present, but your long-term stability and future security. In this episode of Second Act Sessions, Stephanie sits down with nationally recognized family law attorney, entrepreneur, and author Jill Coil for an honest and empowering conversation about navigating divorce with greater clarity, preparation, and understanding. Jill is the founder of CoilLaw, co-founder of Moxie Law Group, and author of No One Dies from Divorce. Through her work, she has helped thousands of individuals navigate the legal, financial, and emotional realities of divorce while helping women feel more informed and less overwhelmed by the process. Together, Stephanie and Jill discuss many of the questions women often don’t know to ask until they’re already in the middle of it all — from filing first, mediation, and no-fault divorce laws to financial preparation, legal fees, retirement accounts, long-term security, and protecting yourself emotionally and financially during major life transitions. This episode isn’t about encouraging divorce. It’s about education, awareness, and helping women feel more equipped to navigate one of life’s hardest seasons with wisdom instead of fear. For more information about Jill Coil and her work, visit https://coillaw.com/ or  and connect with her on Instagram at @jillcoil. This episode also includes a special sponsor mention from Revelation Candle — Stephanie’s favorite faith-based candle company. As each clean-burning candle melts, a hidden Bible verse is revealed in the wax, creating a beautiful reminder of faith, hope, and encouragement. Shop Revelation Candle at https://revelationcandle.com and use code STEPH15 at checkout for 15% off your order. Be sure to follow and subscribe to Second Act Sessions wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us for an inspiring new season of honest conversations and meaningful second acts.

    47 min
  2. 12/03/2025

    Breaking the Cycle: Understanding Narcissistic Patterns & Reclaiming Your Voice

    In this episode, we’re continuing an important conversation around narcissistic abuse — but from a different lens. I’m sitting down with Mel John—author, truth seeker, and the voice behind the popular Instagram page @narcissisticpatterns. After a string of emotionally devastating relationships, Mel began to see a pattern—one that many others have experienced but often can’t name. In her powerful book You Ain’t Going Crazy, Darling, she shares the raw and honest truth about surviving narcissistic abuse and learning how to recognize the warning signs. Now, Mel’s mission is to help others see the signs, trust their instincts, and know they’re not going crazy. This episode is a conversation about reclaiming your mind, your truth, and your power. We explore the traits of narcissists, the toll abuse can take on the brain, and how to spot manipulation before it sinks in too deep. We also talk about what it really feels like to untangle yourself from toxic relationships—the confusion, the self-doubt, the heartbreak, and the slow rebuilding that follows. Mel opens up about her own healing journey and the steps she took to reclaim her voice, her clarity, and her life. Whether you’re deep in the fog, coming out on the other side, or simply curious about the patterns and behaviors that so many people silently struggle with, this conversation offers perspective, compassion, and a reminder that you are not alone. Mel brings a mix of honesty, encouragement, and common sense that so many survivors need to hear. This episode is for anyone who’s ever questioned their worth, second-guessed their reality, or struggled to trust themselves after emotional abuse. It’s a reminder that healing is possible—and that sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is name what happened and begin again.

    55 min
  3. 11/19/2025

    Navigating the Grief Journey: Turning Pain Into Purpose After Unspeakable Loss

    In this heartfelt and hope-filled episode of Second Act Sessions, Stephanie welcomes Chris Mamone — an Acceptance Coach, grief advocate, and founder of The Empowered Grief Journey. After the devastating loss of his son, Chris turned his pain into purpose by helping others move through grief, trauma, and major life transitions with compassion and acceptance. Today, he coaches individuals who feel stuck in their healing, guiding them toward a renewed sense of peace and meaning.   This conversation explores how grief can become a gateway to transformation. Rather than viewing loss as an ending, Chris helps others see it as an invitation to rediscover identity, connection, and purpose. Together, Stephanie and Chris discuss what it means to live again after deep loss, the difference between surviving and truly healing, and how acceptance opens the door to a new beginning — a second act.    Listeners will walk away reminded that no matter what kind of loss they’ve faced — a loved one, a marriage, a dream, or a version of themselves — there is always hope on the other side of heartbreak. Grief doesn’t have to be the end of your story. It can be the beginning of your becoming. To learn more about Chris and his work, you can connect with him here: Website: https://www.empoweredgriefjourney.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17jDxZjbYP/?mibextid=wwXIfrThe Empowered Grief Journey Podcast: https://empoweredgriefjourney.podbean.com/

    46 min
  4. 10/22/2025

    From Heartbreak to Hope: A Father’s Journey Through Grief

    In this episode of Second Act Sessions, I’m joined by David J. Roberts—a retired addiction professional, professor, podcast host, and author whose life changed forever when his daughter Jeannine passed away from cancer in 2003. Out of unimaginable loss, Dave has dedicated his life to helping others navigate grief, healing, and purpose—reminding us that even in our most painful chapters, a second act is always possible. Dave brings a unique perspective as both a professional and a parent who has lived through the deepest kind of loss. Together, we talk about the spiritually transformative experience that helped him find peace after his daughter’s transition, his ongoing journey of grief and resilience, and how those experiences inspired his book When the Psychology Professor Met the Minister, co-authored with Reverend Patty Furino. We’ll also explore his work as a teacher, podcast host, and speaker, and how his story continues to touch and inspire so many people today. This conversation is an open book—Dave has said nothing is off limits—so we’ll dive into not only the heartbreak of loss, but also the surprising places where peace, purpose, and even renewal can be found in your second act. To learn more about David J. Roberts and his work, visit https://davidrobertsmsw.com/, follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/daver3103?igsh=ZWh6OWV6MGY4bWw1, or connect with him on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/share/1NL1R2iKQ8/?mibextid=wwXIfr.

    58 min
5
out of 5
15 Ratings

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Second Act Sessions is a bi-weekly podcast for women navigating midlife and stepping into a new chapter. Hosted by Stephanie Carmody, the show is rooted in faith, healing, and lived experience and explores what it really looks like to begin again and build a life that feels aligned, meaningful, and true. It’s for the woman quietly asking, what’s next? The one who thought her life would look different by now and is beginning to realize she may need to start over.  Because starting over sounds inspiring… until you’re actually living it.  And when you are, it can feel uncertain, messy, and overwhelming.  But this isn’t the end of the story.  It’s a second act. And maybe… a more honest one.  Through real, unfiltered conversations, Second Act Sessions shares stories, perspective, and encouragement for women learning to trust God, rediscover who they are, and rebuild their lives in a way that feels true to them.  No perfection. No pretending.  Just real life and what it looks like to begin again.  At its core, Second Act Sessions is a reminder that even after the hardest seasons, there is still more life, more healing, and more of you to uncover.  Because it’s never too late to begin again.   New episodes bi-weekly every Tuesday. Follow Stephanie Carmody online at: Website: www.secondactsessions.com Instagram: @stephaniefcarmody Facebook: @stephanie.figuracarmody YouTube: @secondactsessions