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Not Young. Better. podcast is a different kind of podcast for a different kind of woman. Hosted by Chelsea Etheridge, founder of Not Young, we empower women to embrace perimenopause and move forward, one day at a time. Tune in weekly to hear from everyday women doing extraordinary things and top experts who’ve been where you are. With real-world stories, we help you manage symptoms, gain clarity, and find confidence. Join our community and navigate this phase of life together. You’re not alone—start listening today!
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I can’t believe Season 1 is already over. When I launched this podcast less than a year ago, I didn’t realize how much it would change me—and how deeply I’d connect with this community of women walking through the thick of it.In this solo season closer, I’m reflecting on the conversations that shaped me, the stories that cracked me open, and everything that’s happened behind the scenes—from caregiving a spouse with a chronic illness, to launching a perimenopause company, to a surprise pregnancy at 42.I’m answering your questions about:What this pregnancy has felt like (hint: it’s nothing like my others)What it’s like being the only one in my friend group having a babyThe real toll chronic illness took on our marriageAnd how I really feel about running Not YoungThis one’s honest, messy, hopeful—and full of gratitude. I can’t wait to bring you more in Season 2 (coming this November). Until then, I’ll be soaking up newborn life, and getting all the past episodes uploaded to YouTube for anyone who prefers to watch!→ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NotYoungWellnessClub→ Follow along:• Personal IG: @chels_holland• Brand IG: @notyoung.co• Website: notyoung.com• Learn more about The Baseline: Shop here
This week, I’m joined by the incredible Ginni Saraswati—Founder & CEO of Ginni Media, award-winning journalist, and host of The Ginni Show. She’s built a thriving podcast production company, collaborated with some of the biggest voices in media, and helped countless others share their stories.But this episode? It’s about her story.In this deeply personal conversation, Ginni opens up about growing up with a mentally ill parent, the trauma of childhood sexual abuse, and the cultural stigmas that often silence survivors. She shares what it was like to be a parentified child, how she built resilience in the face of abandonment and instability, and why therapy and reparenting became her path to healing.We talk about the nonlinear nature of grief after losing a parent, breaking generational cycles, finding love in adulthood, and building a life that actually feels safe. Ginni’s honesty is rare—and this conversation is a powerful reminder that healing doesn’t mean erasing the past. It means owning it.If you’ve ever felt like you were carrying too much, stuck in patterns you can’t explain, or just needed someone to say, “me too”—this episode is for you.🔗 Connect with GinniInstagram: @theginnishowWebsite: ginnimedia.com🔗 Connect with MePersonal IG: @chels_hollandNot Young IG: @notyoung.coWebsite & Blog: notyoung.comThe Baseline (for perimenopause support): Shop here
If you’re a parent, this episode is non-negotiable.Chris McKenna—founder of Protect Young Eyes and one of the nation’s leading experts on internet safety for kids—joins me for an honest, deeply hopeful conversation every caregiver needs to hear.We go straight into the hard stuff:– What kids are really up against online– Why government and tech laws are failing them– How pornography, predators, and addiction are designed into our platforms– What to do when you're overwhelmed and feel like giving up– Real, simple strategies that actually work—without making you feel like a bad parentAs a mom of five, I’ve felt confused, behind, and honestly—scared. We avoided tech as long as we could, but now I’ve got three teenagers and the game has changed. This episode gave me clarity, calm, and tools that made everything feel doable. Chris doesn’t just bring facts—he brings compassion, and a blueprint that works.What you’ll walk away with:✔ A clearer understanding of what’s happening on your kids’ screens✔ Practical steps that won’t overwhelm you✔ Confidence you’re not alone—and you’re doing better than you think✔ Hope. Real hope. For you, and for them.This episode can truly save lives. Please listen. Please share. The time to act is now.—More from Chris McKenna:📱 Instagram: @protectyoungeyes🌐 Website & free resources: protectyoungeyes.com🎓 Courses, parent guides, and “Join the Table” advocacy: Chris’s Linktree—Connect with Me (Chelsea):👋 Host IG: @chels_holland✨ Brand IG: @notyoung.co🌿 Website: www.notyoung.com🧬 The Baseline supplement for perimenopause: Shop Here—🎧 Not Young. Better. is the show for women who want real conversations about midlife, motherhood, and everything that hits in between. New episodes weekly.
What happens when the internet’s “No Excuse Mom” is diagnosed with stage four colon cancer at 42—while raising three boys and running a business? She fights. She transforms. And she finally lets go of everything she used to prove.In this raw, riveting episode of Not Young. Better., I sit down with Maria Kang—viral fitness icon, nonprofit founder, cancer survivor, and truth-teller—to talk about what’s beneath the hustle.You may know Maria from her infamous “What’s Your Excuse?” post that sparked global headlines and fierce backlash. But behind the abs and ambition was a woman unraveling—battling bulimia, chasing external validation, and eventually, facing a terrifying cancer diagnosis that would shake everything loose.In this episode, Maria shares:What stage four cancer taught her about the connection between trauma, illness, and unexpressed emotionsHow she healed spiritually, emotionally, and physically—beyond chemoHer unfiltered thoughts on motherhood, identity loss, rage, and finally feeling safe in her bodyWhy she’s no longer interested in being “liked” and what actually matters nowThis is a wake-up call. Not just about health—but about presence, purpose, and the real work of healing. It’s Maria like you’ve never heard her before.🔗 Connect with Maria:Instagram: @mariakangfitnessWebsite: mariakang.com—✨ Hosted by Chelsea EtheridgeFounder of Not Young, a wellness brand for women in perimenopause and midlife.Explore The Baseline—our foundational supplement for hormone balance, energy, mood, and metabolism.📲 Connect with Chelsea + Not Young:Chelsea: @chels_hollandBrand: @notyoung.co
She was on track to become a Navy pilot…Then a warship officer.Then a fashion photographer.Then an acupuncturist.Now? Christina J. Warren is one of the most magnetic and insightful voices helping high-achieving women understand their energy through human design—so they can stop forcing life and start flowing with it.In this episode, we talk about:What human design actually is (and why it’s not just woo)How to move through burnout, perimenopause, and postpartum by working with your energy instead of against itUsing human design to parent more intuitively and break free from all the “shoulds”The physical and emotional toll of living out of alignmentResting as a strategy, not a weakness—especially for momsHow to tap into your body’s intelligence (in 90 seconds a day)Christina shares stories from her wildly unexpected life path, her honest experience with motherhood and hormones, and what finally brought her back to herself.This is one of the most grounding and joyful episodes we've done—and it might just unlock a new way of understanding who you are.👇 Get your FREE Human Design Chart + connect with Christina:Instagram → @christinajwarrenWebsite → christinajwarren.com👇 Follow Chelsea + Not Young:Personal IG → @chels_hollandBusiness IG → @notyoung.coShop The Baseline → notyoung.com
At 63, Susan Kanoff is redefining what aging looks like—and feels like.From surviving divorce, cancer, and early trauma… to building a nationally recognized nonprofit, launching a viral fashion platform, and co-founding a support space for women living with cancer—Susan is the very definition of reinvention.In this episode, we talk about:What really helped her leave a toxic marriage and start overHow her love for fashion turned into a tool for women’s empowermentHer cancer diagnosis, the emotional toll, and the bold community she built in responseMidlife fashion advice for anyone who feels like nothing in their closet works anymoreThe boundaries aging has taught her to hold, unapologeticallyThis one is for every woman who’s had to rebuild from rock bottom—and wants to believe something better is still ahead.👇 Listen now + follow Susan here:▪ Instagram: @themidlifefashionista▪ Blog: themidlifefashionista.com▪ Uncommon Threads nonprofit: uncommonthreads.org▪ Kicking Cancer in Heels: kickingcancerinheels.com🎙️ Follow me for more real, raw midlife convos:▪ My personal IG: @chels_holland▪ Business IG: @notyoung.co▪ Learn more about The Baseline & natural perimenopause relief: notyoung.com
What if the unraveling you’re feeling isn’t a breakdown—but an invitation?In this soul-shifting episode, I sit down with Donna Winship, teacher, author of Living Fearless, and co-founder of Identity Exchange, to talk about one of the most important (and overlooked) challenges facing women in midlife: What happens to our identity when the roles we've lived in—mother, partner, career woman—begin to change or disappear?Donna left behind the American dream to raise her family in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, in places marked by war, isolation, and uncertainty. But it was in that wilderness where she discovered how to live from her true identity—not her roles, her success, or others’ opinions.And in this conversation? She shares exactly how to do the same.🔥 We talk about:Why so many women in midlife feel lost, anxious, and emotionally overwhelmedThe “false identities” we adopt—and how they sabotage our peaceThe physiological toll of living from fear (and how to shift into truth + resilience)What it actually sounds and feels like to hear the voice of loveHow to ask three daily questions that will rewire your lifeWhether you’re battling anxiety, control, people-pleasing, or just a deep sense of something's off—this episode is full of real, practical wisdom you can actually apply.This one’s not just feel-good fluff. It’s transformation, grounded in neuroscience, spirituality, and lived experience.🧠✨ You’ll leave with:A daily framework for reconnecting to who you really areA better understanding of how fear hijacks the body and blocks creativityThe truth about why you don’t need to earn your worth—just remember it🎧 Hit play. This one might just change how you see yourself.🔗 Explore Donna’s Work:📖 Living Fearless (Book)🌍 Website – Identity Exchange📺 YouTube – Identity Exchange📸 Instagram – @thedonnawinship🧬 Want more energy, calm, and balance in perimenopause?Try The Baseline—a research-backed daily supplement made with adaptogens, herbs, and vitamins to support your hormones (and sanity).👋 Connect with Chelsea:💁‍♀️ Personal Instagram🏡 Business Instagram🌿 Website
If you’ve ever wondered why your kid melts down over the wrong color cup—or why your teen can’t remember to turn in their homework but can recite TikToks from two years ago—this episode is for you.Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart is a nationally respected pediatric psychologist, parent coach, speaker, and author of the upcoming book Love the Teen You Have. She helps overwhelmed parents raise emotionally healthy kids without losing their minds in the process. She's been featured in Parents Magazine, Good Housekeeping and The Today Show—and she’s breaking it all down in a way that finally makes sense.In this conversation, we cover:What it actually means to be your family’s “frontal lobe”—and how to stop doing thatWhy so many kids are struggling with executive function (and what you can do starting today)How ADHD symptoms show up differently in girls—and why so many go undiagnosed for yearsWhen anxiety hides in the body (spoiler: it often looks like tummy aches, headaches, or even constipation)This episode will make you feel seen, equipped, and hopeful. It’s not about parenting perfectly—it’s about understanding what’s really going on and how to support your child (and yourself) in the mess of it all.🔗 Connect with Dr. Lockhart:Instagram: @dr.annlouise.lockhartWebsite: www.anewdaysa.comYouTube: @dr.annlouiselockhart💛 More from Chelsea & Not Young:Chelsea’s Instagram: @chels_hollandBrand Instagram: @notyoung.coWebsite + The Baseline: www.notyoung.com👉 Listen, take notes, and then share this with the mom in your life who’s running on fumes and just needs a little support.
Beth Feraco (@bethferacofitness) has lived some lives: former alcoholic, binge eater, fashion designer, front-desk gym employee—and now? She’s a no-BS strength and nutrition coach helping thousands of women feel strong, clear-headed, and in control of their bodies.At 52, Beth is living proof that you don’t have to accept exhaustion, weight gain, or “falling apart” as part of midlife. In this episode, she gets raw and real about:– Healing her relationship with food after years of disordered eating– Losing 50+ pounds and keeping it off with actual science– What women get wrong about perimenopause, weight gain, and hormones– The “boring basics” that actually work: calorie awareness, strength training, and consistencyWe also talk motherhood, marriage, postpartum depression, sobriety, and how building her business saved her life.This episode is for any woman who feels like she’s tried everything—and is finally ready to stop chasing skinny and start building strength, clarity, and true food freedom.🎙 Listen and share—this one’s packed with game-changing insight, science-backed tools, and that signature Feraco fire.—👟 Find Beth online:Instagram: @bethferacofitnessTikTok: @bethferacofitnessPodcast: Cut the Crap with Beth and MattWebsite + Coaching: bethferacofitness.com—💊 Feeling out of control in perimenopause?Meet The Baseline—my hormone-free, plant-based supplement designed to help regulate mood, improve sleep, curb cravings, and feel good again. Two capsules. Once a day. Results in 1–3 months.—✨ Connect with Chelsea:Host: Chelsea EtheridgePersonal IG: @chels_hollandBrand IG: @notyoung.coWebsite + Blog: notyoung.com
In this episode of the Not Young. Better. podcast, I’m joined by the brilliant Nancy Levin: bestselling author, master coach, and the founder of Levin Life Coach Academy. Nancy walked away from a marriage and a high-powered career at Hay House to reclaim her voice—and now she’s helping thousands of women do the same.We talk about:What keeps women stuck in lives they’ve outgrownHow to start telling the truth (to yourself, first)Why boundaries are not about other peopleHow to reconnect with your desires after decades of people-pleasingIf you’ve ever felt disconnected, depleted, or like you’re living a life that doesn’t fit anymore, this episode will hit deep. Nancy’s blend of soul and strategy will leave you thinking differently about your own power—and what’s still possible.💬 “You are worthy of living the life you most desire—even if it flies in the face of who you were brought up to be.” – Nancy Levin🔗 nancylevin.com📲 Nancy on InstagramConnect with me:👤 @chels_holland🌿 @notyoung.co🛒 notyoung.com✨ The Baseline – our hormone-free perimenopause supplement
What if weight loss didn’t have to mean cutting carbs, counting every calorie, or starting over every Monday?Today’s guest, Amanda Nighbert, RD, is here to show you a better way.A registered dietitian with over 20 years of clinical experience, Amanda is the creator of the wildly popular LEAN program (Living Energized and Nourished), which helps women in midlife lose weight in a way that’s actually sustainable—no extreme diets, no all-or-nothing thinking.In this episode, we talk about:Why 1200-calorie diets and low-carb rules don’t work long-termHow to fuel fat loss with realistic, everyday mealsThe protein mistake most women are makingAnd how to stabilize cortisol and insulin for lasting resultsAmanda breaks it all down clearly and realistically—so you can stop spinning your wheels and start supporting your body in a way that works for this season of life.🔗 Follow Amanda here:Instagram → @amandanighbertrdWebsite → amandanighbert.com✨ Connect with Chelsea + Not Young:Host: Chelsea EtheridgePersonal Instagram → @chels_hollandNot Young Instagram → @notyoung.coWebsite + Blog + Podcast → notyoung.comLearn about The Baseline → notyoung.com/products/the-baselineIf you're ready to feel steady, clear, and confident in your body again—this episode is your roadmap.🎧 Hit play and let’s get into it.
If you've ever felt completely unprepared to parent a teenager—this conversation is your lifeline.In today’s episode, I’m joined by the one and only Dr. Siggie, a clinical psychologist, parenting educator, and founder of drsiggie.com, whose work has helped thousands of families navigate the hardest parts of raising children with more compassion, clarity, and connection.Dr. Siggie has a way of speaking straight to your nervous system—in the best way. She’s known for breaking down big emotional moments and giving you grounded, real-life tools you can actually use in the heat of it. She’s not here to shame or blame. She’s here to help us build real connection with our teens—even when they’re slamming doors, pulling away, or going completely silent.We talk about:How to stay close while giving them spaceWhat to do when your teen is angry or shuts downHow to discipline without controllingRebuilding trust after a big mistakeManaging your own emotional response when they’re spiralingTech boundaries, sibling fights, and rebuilding connection when it feels like it’s slipping awayThis one is FULL of truth bombs, gentle reframes, and parenting wisdom that will shift how you see yourself—and your teen.✨ Trust me, you’ll want to listen twice.—Find Dr. Siggie:Instagram: @dr.siggieCourses, resources & more: drsiggie.comLet’s connect:Host: Chelsea EtheridgePersonal IG: @chels_hollandBusiness IG: @notyoung.coWebsite + The Baseline: www.notyoung.com—If this episode hits home, share it with a friend who’s raising teens—and don’t forget to rate and review if it supported you 💛
What if the answer to burnout, brain fog, and hormone chaos isn’t less stress… but better stress?This week, I’m joined by Jeff Krasno —author of Good Stress, host of the top-rated podcast Commune, and co-founder of Commune, a revolutionary digital wellness platform that’s helped millions rethink how they live, heal, and grow.At 50, Jeff was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Instead of giving in to decline, he chose to radically change his life—through cold plunges, fasting, heat, breathwork, tough conversations, and a deep dive into the science of resilience. What happened next was nothing short of transformation.Jeff's approach is both deeply human and brilliantly backed by research—and it couldn’t be more relevant for women in midlife. If you've ever felt inflamed, exhausted, or stuck in a body that no longer feels like yours… this episode will meet you there, and hand you a way forward.✨ CONNECT WITH JEFF:Instagram → @jeffkrasnoWebsite → www.onecommune.comBook → Good StressPodcast → Commune with Jeff Krasno✨ CONNECT WITH ME:Personal Instagram → @chels_hollandBusiness Instagram → @notyoung.coWebsite + Blog → www.notyoung.comThe Baseline (our bestselling perimenopause supplement) → Check it out here
Today’s episode is one every woman needs to hear. 💥I’m joined by the incredible Allison Tenney—former Division I athlete, collegiate soccer coach, strength and conditioning expert, and founder of The Den and Alpha strength programs for women.Allison’s journey from high-level athlete to business owner to midlife strength coach is raw, powerful, and deeply relatable.In this conversation, we dig into:How to rebuild your relationship with your body when life changes everythingThe truth about strength training in your 40s (and why heavy is relative)Why chasing motivation won't save you—and what actually willHow to ditch the all-or-nothing mindset and build a fitness practice that fits real lifeHow unwinding toxic body standards can change everything about how you move, live, and feelWhy community is the secret ingredient nobody talks aboutAllison shares her powerful perspective on identity shifts, embracing enoughness, training smarter (not harder), and building autonomy over your health as you age. Her advice is practical, empowering, and honestly? Life-changing.Whether you're picking up weights for the first time, feeling stuck after years of inconsistency, or just craving a new relationship with your strength—this episode will meet you where you are.🎧 Hit play and let's change the conversation around aging, fitness, and self-worth—together.—Connect with Allison:→ Instagram: @allisontenney→ Website: allisontenneyfitness.comConnect with Chelsea:→ Personal Instagram: @chels_holland→ Business Instagram: @notyoung.co→ Website: notyoung.com→ Shop The Baseline: The Baseline Supplement
This one is big.Because while we’re managing our own hormone chaos, parenting doesn’t hit pause. And if you’re like me, raising kids while navigating perimenopause — you know it takes everything you’ve got.Today’s guest is Greta Eskridge, author of “It’s Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn” and host of The Greta Eskridge Podcast. She’s a mom of four, a truth-teller, and a fierce advocate for connection over shame.In this episode, we cover:💻 What actually happens when our kids encounter porn (and they will)🧠 How to prepare ourselves for hard conversations — without passing on shame❤️ Why open dialogue creates emotional safety (and how to start today)🙋‍♀️ What this has to do with us as women in midlife (spoiler: everything)We’re not just caring for our own mental and hormonal health — we’re shaping the next generation. And these conversations? They matter more than ever. This episode is raw, grounding, and full of actionable wisdom. If you're parenting in the middle of your own upheaval, this one's for you.🎧 Listen now and share it with a friend who’s in the thick of it too.CONNECT WITH GRETA📚 Book: It’s Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn📸 Instagram: @maandpamodern🌐 Website: https://www.gretaeskridge.comHOSTED BY CHELSEA ETHERIDGE🎙️ Founder of Not Young. Better.🌿 Explore my perimenopause supplement: The Baseline👩‍💻 Website: notyoung.com📸 Business Instagram: @notyoung.co👋 Personal Instagram: @chels_holland
What would it be like to treat yourself as someone worth knowing?In this powerful and heartfelt conversation, I’m joined by the brilliant Lisa Olivera — therapist, writer, author, adoptee, mother, and lifelong seeker of depth and truth. Lisa’s work centers on the lifelong process of healing, self-compassion, and rewriting the stories we’ve been handed.We go deep — from abandonment and shame to self-worth and presence. We talk about what it means to unravel from old beliefs, navigate the fear loops so many of us feel in midlife, and how motherhood (and perimenopause) can act as an initiation into a new version of ourselves.If you’ve ever felt disconnected from who you are, overwhelmed by your emotions, or stuck in a pattern you desperately want to change, this episode is your invitation back to yourself.We talk about:Rewriting the stories we never consciously choseWhy fear is often wisdom in disguiseInner child work and reparentingThe trap of “going back to who you were”Self-compassion as a daily, gentle practiceWhy healing doesn’t mean perfectionYou will walk away from this episode feeling seen, softened, and equipped with small, doable ways to meet yourself where you are.🌀 Connect with Lisa:Instagram → @_lisaoliveraWebsite → lisaolivera.comSubstack → Human Stuff✨ Connect with me and my work:My Instagram → @chels_hollandBrand Instagram → @notyoung.coWebsite + Blog → notyoung.comThe Baseline (my hormone-free, naturopath-formulated support for perimenopause) → Shop here
In today’s episode, I sit down with Dr. Shahzadi Harper, a leading voice in women’s midlife health and founder of The Harper Clinic in London. Known as “The Perimenopause Doctor,” Dr. Harper is a medical doctor and hormonal health expert who blends conventional and lifestyle medicine to help women thrive through perimenopause and beyond.This conversation is all about weight—specifically, the frustrating, stubborn weight gain so many women experience in perimenopause and the science behind why it happens. We cover the hottest topics in midlife wellness right now: intermittent fasting, insulin resistance, and GLP-1s like Ozempic and Mounjaro. Dr. Harper breaks down what actually works, what’s hype, and how to approach weight loss in this season of life with clarity and confidence.We dive into how shifting hormones impact metabolism, how cortisol and stress affect blood sugar and fat storage, and why so many women feel like nothing is working—even when they’re doing everything “right.” You’ll also hear Dr. Harper’s take on microdosing GLP-1s—starting low and slow rather than jumping to a full dose—and how that can lead to better results with fewer side effects.Whether you're feeling stuck, frustrated, or just trying to make sense of the chaos happening in your body—this one is for you.This episode is brought to you by:Not Young.Get 15% off your first order of The Baseline using code IMREADY at ⁠notyoung.com⁠.Plus free shipping when you Subscribe.To connect with Dr. Harper click ⁠HERE⁠To follow Dr. Harper on Instagram click ⁠HERE⁠To follow Dr. Harper on TikTok click ⁠HERE⁠To connect with Chelsea click ⁠HERE⁠To learn more about Not Young, click HERETo follow Not Young on Instagram click ⁠HERE
Elle Rowley built Solly Baby from her living room with a Craigslist serger and turned it into a beloved brand. But in this conversation, we go beyond the business. We talk about what happens after the baby-wearing phase ends—when your kids get older, your identity shifts, and motherhood asks you to let go even more.Elle shares why she believes the goal isn’t just to survive motherhood—but to allow it to transform you. We talk about the tension between creativity and caregiving, the grief of changing seasons, and how to stay curious in the cocoon.This one’s for anyone who’s ever wondered if they’re doing enough, and what might happen if they started trusting themselves more.To connect with Elle click ⁠HERE⁠To watch Elle on Down The Well click ⁠HERE⁠To find Elle’s writing and subscribe on Substack, click ⁠HERE⁠To connect with Chelsea click ⁠HERE⁠To learn more about Not Young, click ⁠HERE⁠To follow Not Young on Instagram click ⁠HERE⁠Get 15% off your first order of The Baseline from Not Young using code: IMREADY at ⁠notyoung.com⁠. Plus free shipping when you Subscribe.
In today’s episode, I sit down with Dr. Kristin Markell, a board-certified OB-GYN and integrative medicine expert, to break down everything you need to know about perimenopause.Kristin shares her journey from traditional medicine to a whole-person approach, revealing what’s really happening with your hormones, why ‘balance’ isn’t what you think, and the lifestyle shifts that can make a real difference.Listen in as we tackle perimenopause myths, stress management, metabolic health, and whether HRT is the right move.👉 Download Dr. Kristin’s free Pearls of Perimenopause guide [HERE] to start supporting your body with practical, empowering steps.To connect with Kristin click ⁠HERE⁠To connect with Chelsea click ⁠HERE⁠To learn more about Not Young, click ⁠HERE⁠To follow Not Young on Instagram click ⁠HERE⁠Get 15% off your first order of The Baseline from Not Young using code: IMREADY at ⁠notyoung.com⁠. Plus free shipping when you Subscribe.
In today’s episode, I sit down with Amanda Pahls for a deeply moving conversation about grief, identity shifts, and embracing the unexpected turns of life.Amanda shares her personal journey through loss, faith deconstruction, and motherhood, opening up about how grief has shaped her and the power of community in healing. We also dive into the wild ride of perimenopause, the changes no one warns you about, and finding confidence in the midst of it all.Listen in for a raw, honest conversation about navigating life’s hardest seasons and coming out the other side.To connect with Amanda, click ⁠HERE⁠To connect with Chelsea, click ⁠HERE⁠To learn more about Not Young, click ⁠HERE⁠To follow Not Young on Instagram, click ⁠HERE⁠Get 15% off your first order of The Baseline from Not Young using code: IMREADY at ⁠notyoung.com⁠. Plus, free shipping when you Subscribe.
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