Unsupervised Sisters

Rachel Rudd & Lynn Kinnear

A podcast for sisters, siblings, current perimenopause and menopause survivors, those parented by boomers, or women looking to escape their crazy life for a bit. Join Lynn & Rachel, two sisters, who will attempt to entertain you and themselves as they tackle life's journey through their middle-aged, slightly failing, womanly eyes!

  1. 2일 전

    Food That Fits the Midlife ADHD Brain with Special Guest Amy Jones

    Many women don’t realize they’re living with ADHD until hormones and midlife chaos decide to throw a party — and their brains can’t RSVP “not today.” Amy Jones, a certified ADHD coach and nutrition wizard, unpacks why so many women are finally getting diagnosed now, and how menopause’s hormonal rollercoaster hijacks executive function, mood, and energy. Spoiler alert: your brain’s not betraying you — it’s just trying to tell you something you’ve been ignoring for years. You’ll discover: Why ADHD in women looks totally different (think daydreams and emotional storms instead of hyperactivity)The surprising link between estrogen dips and brain fog, mood swings, and impulse controlPractical strategies to simplify meal planning when decision fatigue is your new best friendThe unspoken role of blood sugar in emotional dysregulation and why late-night snacks are your secret weaponHow to advocate for yourself with a doctor who “gets it” — or build your own support squad This episode is perfect if you’re tired of feeling like you’re flying blind in a hormonal hurricane, or if you’ve ever wondered, “Is this just menopause or something more?” Amy’s lived experience as a late-diagnosed ADHD woman, combined with her neuroscience background, makes this a candid, funny, and empowering deep dive into turning midlife mayhem into your new superpower. Remember: understanding your brain is the key to less guilt, more energy, and not serving “depression meals” out of pure exhaustion. It’s never too late to learn what makes your brain tick, and Amy’s got the tools to help you write your own rules. Find her at AmyJonesNutrition.com, DM her on Instagram @AmyJonesNutrition, and grab her free guide “What to Do When Food Feels Like Too Much” — because food freedom and mental clarity start with one small step. This isn’t just a health episode — it’s a revolution in self-compassion, powered by real science and a good dose of humor. Hit play, because your brain’s waiting to be understood — and, spoiler: it’s not broken. #ADHDinWomen #WomenWithADHD #LateDiagnosis #Perimenopause #MenopauseSupport #BrainFog #HormoneHealth #MidlifeHealth #ADHDSupport #ExecutiveFunction #MentalHealthAwareness #BloodSugarBalance #SelfCompassion #WomensHealth #NutritionTips #FoodFreedom #HormoneBalance #ADHDCoach #Neuroscience #MidlifeWomen

    1시간 2분
  2. 6월 22일

    The Midlife Reinvention No One Supervised with special guest Wendy Bahm

    Most women try to outrun childhood trauma, menopause, and midlife chaos—but what if the key to true freedom is to stop running? Turns out, facing the uncomfortable truth can lead to a complete reinvention. Wendy Bahm’s radical transformation from an overwhelmed wonder woman to her authentic self isn’t just inspiring—it’s a blueprint for anyone stuck in the “I’m fine” facade. In this episode, Wendy opens up about losing her twin sister, healing childhood wounds, and navigating perimenopause like a badass. You'll discover her powerful journey through therapy, EMDR, and IFS that unearthed the real reasons behind her resentment and chaos. We break down how boundaries, curiosity, and honest support reshaped her life—and how you can do the same. We dive into the myths about aging, the magic of reclaiming your voice, and the surprising ways internal work impacts your body (yes, your physical health!). Wendy shares practical tips for finding your tribe, normalizing mental health struggles, and embracing quiet as a source of strength. Plus, she’s got insights for the women in the middle of their own transformation—whether they’re knee-deep in resentment or just waking up to the possibility of a better life. If you’ve ever felt like you’re just going through the motions, or fear that the scars of your past will define your future, this episode is your permission slip to stop running and start healing. Wendy’s story proves that the most powerful change happens when you meet yourself exactly where you are—then decide to show up differently. Perfect for women in midlife, or anyone ready to ditch shame and step into their full, vibrant self. Hit play—your future self will thank you. Warning: This podcast touches on childhood sexual abuse. For support related to childhood sexual abuse in the UK, you can contact NAPAC (National Association for People Abused in Childhood) for confidential support and resources. In the US, the National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-HOPE) offers assistance and guidance for survivors. #MidlifeTransformation #HealingJourney #WomensEmpowerment #MentalHealthAwareness #ReinventYourself #TraumaHealing #FindYourVoice #EmbraceChange #SelfDiscovery #AuthenticLiving

    53분
  3. 6월 8일

    Unsupervised Summer!

    Memories of endless summer days, bike rides till sunset, and sneaking out to swim in creeks — remember those? If you grew up unshackled by screens and liability waivers, this episode will make you nostalgic, maybe even a little jealous. Rachel and Lynn dive headfirst into the carefree, no-holds-barred childhoods of the 80s and 90s, where the biggest worries were mosquito bites and falling out of a tree (or trying to). They share hilarious and heartwarming stories about backyard parties, unsupervised days, and how the concept of childhood freedom has shrunk in the world of "safety" and insurance. You'll discover: the secret sauce of summer fun—unlimited bike rides, creek swimming, and indulging in childhood foods like Erie, PA’s Smith hot dogs and Whippy Dip ice cream. Plus, they break down how modern kids are more protected but arguably less adventurous—and whether that’s a good thing. They explore how societal shifts, legal fears, and screen obsession have transformed childhood, making the summers that once felt endless, now fleeting and curated. Why does it matter? Because reconnecting with that unfiltered joy and freedom isn’t just nostalgia—it’s essential for mental health, creativity, and the simple art of being bored—and that’s where real childhood magic lives. This episode is perfect for parents, former kids, and anyone craving a reminder that childhood summers should be long, wild, and just a little reckless. And, spoiler alert: Rachel and Lynn might just convince you to ditch the screens this summer and create your own unsupervised adventures. So grab your bike, pack the snacks, and tune in—your inner kid will thank you. #genxsummer #eriepa

    44분
  4. 5월 18일

    Unsupervised Toxic Workplaces

    Most of us spend half our lives stressed out, battling toxic work environments, only to bring that chaos home and unleash it on our loved ones. Sound familiar? If you've ever stared at your screen wishing you could hit pause, escape, or just scream into the void, this episode is your lifeline. Rachel and Lynn dig into the messy, often hilarious reality of toxic workplaces and how they overflow into our personal lives — but don’t worry, they’re also sharing the secret sauce to surviving, thriving, and ultimately breaking free. You’ll discover why micromanagers are the worst and how workplace gossip is a warning sign bigger than your latest meltdown. We break down tangible tactics to set boundaries: stop checking emails at midnight, stop taking the toxicity home, and start reclaiming your peace. Plus, a deep dive into how toxicity erodes your health and relationships (hello, mom guilt and burnout), and what you can do if quitting isn’t an option—or the smart choice. This isn’t just venting — it’s about understanding the real cost of staying in a toxic environment and the powerful, simple steps to change your story. Whether you’re stuck in a job that drains your soul or just need a pep talk to hang in there, this episode offers practical wisdom with a side of humor and humanity. Your mental health is worth more than any job, and it’s never too late to take back control. Perfect for anyone tired of drowning in office drama, losing weekends to anxiety, or just craving some honest advice on how to navigate the toxic grind. Because life’s too short to work where you feel like you’re withering away — let’s fix that mess, one step at a time.

    44분
  5. 5월 3일

    Nutrition in Midlife with Special Guest Janine Hodinko

    Most women hit a midlife nutritional crossroads and feel like they’re lost in a maze of conflicting advice. Janine Hodinko, holistic nutrition coach and pragmatic foodie, reveals the simple, science-backed fix your body’s begging for right now—and why your gut is actually your secret weapon to staying fierce. Imagine ditching the guilt and figuring out exactly which foods actually support your hormones, brain, and energy. Janine breaks down the truth about protein, fiber, supplements, and how to finally stop feeling overwhelmed by dietary ‘rules’ that don’t work for real women living real lives. You’ll discover how to rebuild your gut microbiome with just a few strategic changes, why the “eat everything raw” rule might be doing more harm than good, and how to incorporate delicious, easy swaps that make healthy eating feel like second nature—not a chore. In this episode, Janine shares her no-nonsense approach to tackling inflammation, balancing hormones, and making your midlife nutrition simple, sustainable, and actually enjoyable. From her favorite 5-ingredient Jamie Oliver inspired meals to how to decode supplement labels without turning your kitchen into a chemistry lab—this is your ultimate cheat sheet for thriving in your 40s, 50s, and beyond. Why hold onto old habits that no longer serve you? The stakes are high if you ignore your changing body—and the sweet spot for making transformative, doable shifts is right now. Perfect for busy moms, career women, or anyone tired of diets that drain your joy but don’t deliver results—this episode is your new best friend to feeling strong, vibrant, and healthier than ever. This isn’t just about what to eat—it’s about reclaiming your health, your confidence, and your life. Hit play and discover the one change that can make all the difference today. Resource List: ·       Canada’s Food Guide: Canada.ca ·       Eating Well Meal Ideas: EatingWell.com ·       Jamie Oliver’s 5 Ingredient Meals: JamieOliver.com ·       Nutritional Healing Center, Erie PA: https://nutritionandhealingcenter.com/

    58분
  6. 4월 20일

    Part 2: Female Trauma Response

    Most women unconsciously wear trauma like a badge of honor—hyper-independence, people-pleasing, constant busyness—all disguised as strength. But what if these traits aren't just personality quirks, but survival mechanisms from childhood that are now holding us hostage? This episode peels back the layers, revealing how these responses are actually trauma responses that often do more harm than good. Join us for Part 2 of this candid, witty conversation with Rachel and Lynn as they share deeply personal stories and break down how traits like people-pleasing and overproductivity are rooted in childhood fears of judgment and chaos. You'll discover: the real cost of always being "the strong one," how to recognize and stop the exhaustion cycle, and why the freedom to say no is actually a form of power. We also touch on cultural differences, the challenge of balance, and practical ways to untangle these ingrained patterns—because, let’s face it, no one wants to be 60 and still hustling just to feel safe. This episode is perfect if you're tired of pretending you're okay, tired of the guilt that comes with slowing down, or just curious about how your childhood still shapes your adult life. If you're ready to ditch the trauma responses that keep you stuck in a cycle of overdoing it—listen in. Rachel and Lynn want you to wake up, shake off that armor, and start living your life, not just surviving it. And a special shoutout to anyone who’s ever felt like their emotions are a secret they’re too scared to share—this one’s for you. Because self-awareness is the first step to freedom. Put on your emotional seatbelt, because this ride will leave you smiling, maybe a little angry, but ultimately inspired to reclaim your life.

    43분
  7. 3월 23일

    Good News! Unsupervised Edition

    Most of the news in the world is doom and gloom, but today we’re flipping the script with stories that will make you smile, even if it’s just a little. From a 105-year-old veteran’s hilarious secret to living that long (hint: it involves good women, alcohol, and a few bad decisions), to a school for the deaf that’s crushing it in football—facing adversity head-on with a deaf team winning championships while defying odds and stereotypes. Plus, meet Lynn, a woman who became a true hero on Nextdoor, offering rides and kindness to strangers, proving that sometimes, being a good egg is the best news of all. Tune in as we break down heartwarming stories like a woman in Texas who paid it forward through transportation, a waitress in Florida feeding hundreds on a waitress’s salary, and a boy’s message in a bottle traveling 4,000 miles across the Atlantic—getting read and answered in Portugal. We also talk about adorable viral sensation, Punch, who grew attached to a stuffed orangutan after being rejected by his mother in Japan—proof that cuteness can heal even the toughest days. You’ll discover why focusing on positive stories isn’t just fluff—it’s essential for mental health and community spirit. If you need a break from the chaos, these stories will serve your serotonin with a side of hope, kindness, and hilarious secret to longevity. Perfect for anyone craving a dose of good news, a reminder that people are awesome, and that sometimes, the world isn’t as bad as it seems. So, hit play, smile wide, and let these stories uplift you. Because even in the darkest times, good news still shines through. Want to share your own? Contact us on Instagram @UnsupervisedSisters—we love spreading good vibes.

    40분

소개

A podcast for sisters, siblings, current perimenopause and menopause survivors, those parented by boomers, or women looking to escape their crazy life for a bit. Join Lynn & Rachel, two sisters, who will attempt to entertain you and themselves as they tackle life's journey through their middle-aged, slightly failing, womanly eyes!

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