In this episode of the Four Wise Women podcast, hosts Maria, Robin, and Lorin delve into the complexities of change during midlife. They discuss the inevitability of change, the importance of mindfulness and acceptance, and share personal experiences that highlight the emotional journey of navigating transitions. The conversation emphasizes the power of choice in how we respond to change and the significance of community support. As they reflect on their own challenges, they also announce an exciting new chapter for the podcast, rebranding as 'Unpacking Midlife with the Wise Women.'
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What if everything you've been told about willpower is wrong? What if beating yourself up for "lack of discipline" is actually keeping you stuck?
Most of what we call "willpower failures" are actually design failures. The real science of behavior change shows us that follow-through comes down to three simple elements: cues, convenience, and consequences. When we change the prompt, make the action the easiest option, and attach a small immediate win, our success rate skyrockets, even when motivation is just average.
And, yet, most of us are constantly berating ourselves over willpower that was never the real problem to begin with.
In this episode, we demystifying change. We're myth-busting the biggest lies about behavior change, the ones that keep us trapped in old patterns, erode our self-trust, and prevent us from reaching our goals.
You'll discover what actually predicts follow-through (spoiler: it's not what you think), why your current approach might be sabotaging your progress, and how to redesign your environment for automatic success.
We're stopping the self-blame spiral and working with the brain instead of against it.
The Itch, The Ache, The Flash, The Fog.
This episode explores menopause as a natural yet often misunderstood transition, aiming to normalize discussion of its many symptoms and encourage women to seek support rather than suffer in silence. We share personal experiences with both well-known issues (hot flashes, brain fog, weight gain, sleep disturbances) and lesser-known ones (frozen shoulder, tinnitus, itchy skin, joint stiffness), emphasizing that most symptoms stem from declining estrogen levels but are treatable. The conversation reframes menopause as a gateway to strength, resilience, and a fulfilling next chapter, rather than decline.
We delve into the complex world of the Sandwich Generation, those caught between caring for aging parents and supporting their own children. We explore the emotional toll and financial pressures they face, sharing personal stories and expert insights. Discover strategies to navigate these challenges to find balance in a demanding role. Join us for a heartfelt discussion on resilience, support, and the power of community.
In this episode, we dive deep into a feeling we all know too well: regret. Whether it’s a missed opportunity, a choice shaped by fear, or something left unsaid, regret often lingers beneath the surface, especially in midlife. But what if, instead of avoiding it, we leaned in? With insights from modern Stoic William Irvine and vulnerability expert Brené Brown, this conversation explores how regret can be more than just a burden, it can be a wake-up call. Tune in as we unpack how to honor our past without getting stuck in it, and discover the wisdom regret might be trying to offer.
From empty nest to full heart, a story of midlife reinvention through movement with special guest, Ulrike "Uli" Koehne, founder of Uli K Hike and Yoga (https://www.ulikhikeandyoga.com).
Uli shares how she discovered that moving in silence through nature leads to mental clarity and creative breakthroughs - insights that inspired her to create unique retreats for women in midlife. She takes us through a journey where we explore the transformative power of combining hiking and yoga; learn about the benefits of unplugging from constant stimulation, how physical movement can quiet the mind, and why building community connections is essential during life transitions. Uli offers practical tips for incorporating mindful practices into daily life.
She shares guidance for women seeking to reduce stress, build physical strength for aging gracefully, meet like-minded people, and find the courage to try something new.
Discover how small, consistent practices can create profound changes in both body and mind.
You can find Uli at: https://www.ulikhikeandyoga.com.
For those who want to learn more, here are Uli's book recommendations:
"Boundless Heart" by Christina Feldman
"Insight Meditation” by Jospeh Goldstein
"The Heart of the Budha’s Teaching” by Thich Nhat Hanh
“Awakening the Buddha Within” by Lama Surya Das
“Golden- The Power of Silence in A World of Noise” by Justin Zorn & Leigh Marz
“Fully Present - The Science, Art, and Practice of Mindfulness” by Susan Smalley and Diana Winston
Taking a mental pause can be a transformative practice. Pausing can enhance emotional regulation, improve communication, and strengthen relationships. Discover the benefits of mindfulness and the STOP skill from dialectical behavior therapy, and learn how even micro-moments of pause can lead to more intentional and fulfilling interactions. Tune in to find out how this underused superpower can help you navigate life's challenges with grace and intention.
An overview with Malika Boukhelifa, PhD, a national board certified integrative health and wellbeing coach focused on burnout, discusses how to recognize burnout and regain balance, and well-being. Malika has a PhD in biology and over 30 years of international experience in cell biology and neurobiology, in academia and biotech industry. Her research focused on cell movement, multiplication, and connections across organs, including the nervous system. She founded Founding Momentum, LLC, an integrative health coaching company, to help professionals and caregivers https://foundingmomentum.com.
Note: Burnout assessment referred to the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI)
Maslach, C., & Jackson, S. E. (1981).The measurement of experienced burnout.
Journal of Occupational Behaviour, 2(2), 99–113.
We’re diving into a topic that’s everywhere lately: purpose. What does it really mean and does it change as we age?
In a world that pressures us to "find our why," purpose can start to feel more like a burden than a gift. We explore why this is the case and why we may have overcomplicated the entire idea.
What if purpose isn’t a grand mission, but something quieter, simpler, and allowed to evolve? Redefining purpose might just be the most purposeful thing you can do.
During our brief break between podcast seasons, the Four Wise Women invite you to consider taking yourself on a self-date. In this bonus episode we explore the concept of self-dating, a form of self-care. Intentionality and scheduling are the keys to making self-dates special. The most important and longest relationship you'll ever have is with yourself so treat yourself right and have fun!
Join four health and well-being coaches as we close out Season One of The Four Wise Women podcast—a space built on honest conversation, shared insight, and the real ups and downs of midlife. In this final episode of the season, we look back on the themes that resonated most: reframing, resilience, identity, connection, and joy. This isn’t about one-size fits all answers—it’s about walking through midlife together, with humor, perspective, and a growing community of wise women. Whether you’re new here or have been with us from the start, this wrap-up episode is a chance to join us for the highlights from Season One.
Thriving in midlife—four voices, countless possibilities.
Season Two coming mid-July 2025!
In the whirlwind of modern life, with its endless to-do lists, constant notifications, and the relentless hum of busyness, finding a moment of calm can feel like an impossible task. Our minds race, our bodies tense, and the present moment often slips away unnoticed. But what if there was a way to navigate this chaos with a sense of inner peace and clarity?
This episode is your guide to meditation and mindfulness, proving you don't need a mountaintop to find calm. We're busting myths and sharing real-world, doable practices that bring clarity and presence to your daily chaos. Discover how ancient wisdom meets modern science, from Jon Kabat-Zinn's work in medicine to the neuroscience of Judson Brewer, revealing mindfulness as a true lifeline for your well-being. If you're new to these practices, or if you've tried and found it challenging, this episode offers encouragement and practical tools to help you quiet your mind and connect with the now. It's not about perfection; it's about showing up, for yourself, one breath at a time.
Show Notes:
Mental health, and its unique impact on women in midlife, is explored in this heartfelt and enlightening episode. Midlife is often marked by significant hormonal shifts, particularly due to menopause, as well as social, emotional, and physical transitions.
Drawing on insights from neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Mosconi and her work, The Menopause Brain, the hosts explore how declining estrogen levels can influence mood, cognitive function, and emotional stability. However, they go beyond hormones, shedding light on the psychological impact of Empty Nest Syndrome, caregiving stress, career reassessment, and physical aging.
This episode serves as a compassionate call to reduce stigma, validate women’s experiences, and provide support during a pivotal life phase. It is both educational and deeply personal—a must-listen for women and those who care about them.
Time for a relationship renovation? If you've ever felt like your relationships are undergoing major construction during midlife, you're definitely not alone!
Join the Four Wise Women as they dive deep into the art and science of relationship remodeling. From marriages that need refreshing after decades together to navigating adult children's independence, caring for aging parents, reconnecting with siblings, and friendships that either deepen or drift—midlife transforms our entire relationship ecosystem.
This episode is Part 2 in our relationship series.
Friends help us live better and longer. In this episode, we explore the significance of female friendships in midlife, highlighting the need for deeper connections, the dynamics of friendship, and how choosing friends becomes more intentional as we age. Reflecting on the value of being a witness to each other's lives and the importance of celebrating both similarities and differences in friendships, we discuss how female friendships can not only be a source of joy and comfort but also reduce stress and improve overall health.
This episode is Part 1 in our relationship series.
We’re taking a grounded, beginner-friendly dive into the powerful and ancient world of herbal medicine. Drawing from global traditions like Western Herbalism, Ayurveda, and Traditional Chinese Medicine, this introduction offers practical ways to use herbs to support everyday health. Think stress, sleep, digestion, and immune support. You’ll learn why herbalism is about treating the whole person, not just symptoms, and how to use herbs safely and intentionally. Whether you're brand new to herbal medicine or just curious about what’s in your spice cabinet, this episode invites you to explore a deeper connection with plants, your body, and the natural rhythms of wellness.
The pervasive issue of busyness and its adverse effects on well-being are addressed. This podcast also delves into the challenges of managing time effectively, the impact of societal pressures to be busy, and strategies for scheduling important tasks to combat overwhelm and stress. The Eisenhower Matrix is explored to prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance, focusing on Quadrant II activities that contribute to long-term success and personal fulfillment. The role of mindfulness and meditation techniques in managing stress and enhancing well-being is also highlighted.
Show Notes: Referenced in episode "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey
From House to Home: Let There Be Light and Let's Start There
We delve into how your physical environment impacts your well-being with special guest Amy Blake of Blake Design House, who has worked on everything from dorm rooms to first apartments to multimillion-dollar commercial projects. In this inspiring episode about midlife transformation, Amy shares her journey as a solo entrepreneur who expanded her design business in midlife while helping clients turn houses into homes that truly support their lifestyle.
Discover accessible design wisdom that works for every budget—from perfect lighting strategies to intentional space planning. Amy demonstrates how thoughtful design can transform not just your physical surroundings but your daily life experience. Learn practical tips for creating spaces that reflect your authentic self, reduce stress, and facilitate connection.
As Duke-trained health coaches, the Four Wise Women understand that your physical environment is a key pillar of well-being. Through Amy's expertise, they explore how your home can become a reflection of your inner self and support your psychological journey. Whether you're looking to declutter, redecorate, or completely reimagine your living space, Amy's approach meets you where you are.
Design your home, design your life—and definitely don't forget the lighting! Most importantly, just begin.
Show Notes:
Special Guest, Amy Blake of Blake Design House, blakedesignhouse.com
We explore personal fitness journeys, the importance of consistency in exercise, current fitness trends, the significance of resistance training, and the humorous side of navigating physical challenges as we age. Listeners are encouraged to embrace movement in ways that resonate with them. Finding personal fitness routines that work for individual preferences and lifestyles is the key. Your best health is incomplete without exercise so let’s keep moving.
How nutrition changes in midlife: we dive into a popular topic among our clients and community. From slowing metabolisms and shifting hormones to mindful eating and lasting lifestyle changes, we’re breaking it down with practical tips, real talk, and a little humor. If you’ve ever wondered why the old tricks don’t work or how to feel your best in this new season, this episode is for you. Tune in, and let’s nourish midlife together!