Send us a text Have you ever felt lonely in a crowded room, as if something inside you no longer fits? You’re not alone. Many of us, especially in our late 40s and 50s, find ourselves navigating big shifts—in friendships, family dynamics, and even in our own sense of identity. Perimenopause and menopause can bring profound changes, not just in our bodies but in how we relate to ourselves and others. But here’s the truth: real connection doesn’t start with the people around us. It begins with ...
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Send us a text Have you ever felt lonely in a crowded room, as if something inside you no longer fits? You’re not alone. Many of us, especially in our late 40s and 50s, find ourselves navigating big shifts—in friendships, family dynamics, and even in our own sense of identity. Perimenopause and menopause can bring profound changes, not just in our bodies but in how we relate to ourselves and others. But here’s the truth: real connection doesn’t start with the people around us. It begins with ...
Send us a text August of last year (episode 11), I started conversations with our guest today, Nurse Practitioner Paula Carlton about her 5 “must haves” for embracing everything it means to be a woman. In episode 15 she shared her insight on Embracing SensualityIn episode 18 we talked about the importance of Emotional and Physical StrengthToday, we have a beautiful conversation around Satisfaction. The importance of becoming satisfied with where we are at in our lives at any give...
This is me at 50!
Send us a text Have you ever felt lonely in a crowded room, as if something inside you no longer fits? You’re not alone. Many of us, especially in our late 40s and 50s, find ourselves navigating big shifts—in friendships, family dynamics, and even in our own sense of identity. Perimenopause and menopause can bring profound changes, not just in our bodies but in how we relate to ourselves and others. But here’s the truth: real connection doesn’t start with the people around us. It begins with ...