Hello, my name is Jane Nevins, and I turn 40 years old this April.
And I have big feelings about this.
As the first wave of “elder millennials” enters their fifth decade, we find a cultural script for this stage of life that is, well, frankly, a bummer. Most stories about people turning 40 are sad sack tales of missed opportunities, mourning their youth, and thoughts like, “Is this all there is? I thought it would be better! I thought there would be more!”
Join me on this podcast and explore what being a newly minted 40-year-old means.
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Hello, my name is Jane Nevins, and I turn 40 years old this April.
And I have big feelings about this.
As the first wave of “elder millennials” enters their fifth decade, we find a cultural script for this stage of life that is, well, frankly, a bummer. Most stories about people turning 40 are sad sack tales of missed opportunities, mourning their youth, and thoughts like, “Is this all there is? I thought it would be better! I thought there would be more!”
Join me on this podcast and explore what being a newly minted 40-year-old means.
Welcome to #40AF: A podcast about millennials turning forty
#40AF: a podcast about millennials turning forty
8 minutes
1 year ago
Welcome to #40AF: A podcast about millennials turning forty
This is a podcast for
Millennials who are turning 40
And want to thrive in the next 40 years
And need new inspirational examples and stories
#40AF: a podcast about millennials turning forty
Hello, my name is Jane Nevins, and I turn 40 years old this April.
And I have big feelings about this.
As the first wave of “elder millennials” enters their fifth decade, we find a cultural script for this stage of life that is, well, frankly, a bummer. Most stories about people turning 40 are sad sack tales of missed opportunities, mourning their youth, and thoughts like, “Is this all there is? I thought it would be better! I thought there would be more!”
Join me on this podcast and explore what being a newly minted 40-year-old means.