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Midlife Group Chat

Author: Kris Kendall, Lorri Janssen

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Real conversations about what we’re loving, learning, and letting go of. No filters. No experts. Just friends in the group chat.


This podcast is for women in their midlife era who are ready for honest, funny, and unfiltered conversations. Hosted by longtime friends Kris and Lorri, each episode feels like a voice note from your chattiest, most relatable friends. We talk about careers, health, and changing friendships, along with books, TV, travel, parenting adult kids, and the random thoughts we can’t stop thinking about.


This isn’t a self-help show or a how-to podcast. It’s real life in real time—rambling, laughing, occasional oversharing, and figuring things out as we go. Whether you’re navigating career shifts, redefining relationships, embracing your “we do not care” era, or just looking for something comforting and entertaining to listen to on a walk or over coffee, Midlife Group Chat is your new favorite hang.

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This week on Midlife Group Text, we’re covering travel chaos, big ideas, and the stuff we’re starting to let go of—literally.We kick things off with the realities of delayed flights and the gamble of flying discount airlines… because nothing tests your patience (or your personality) quite like travel plans going sideways.Then we shift into a conversation about raising (and being) entrepreneurial women—from chapter books that inspire big ideas to the role of side hustles and building a strong work ethic over time.And yes, we go there—Swedish death cleaning. What it means, why it’s trending, and how it hits differently in midlife when you start thinking about what you’re keeping, what you’re carrying, and what you’re ready to release.As always, it’s a mix of real talk, laughter, and those unexpected turns that somehow all connect in the end.
This week on Midlife Group Text, we’re covering everything from finish lines to feelings—and a few things in between.We kick things off with a recap of the Hot Chocolate Run San Francisco because nothing says midlife like willingly running for chocolate (and questioning that decision halfway through). From there, we spiral into a surprisingly passionate discussion: do women lose the ability—or maybe just the opportunity—to really scream as we get older?We also dive into modern matchmaking, from apps to old-school setups… and what happens when parents get involved in the pre-screening process. (Helpful? Awkward? A little of both.)As always, we share what we’re loving and watching lately, plus a conversation on manifesting.Real talk, random tangents, and the kind of conversation that feels like a voice note from your friends.
Episode 1: Welcome to our group chatKris and Lorri kick off Midlife Group Chat with why they started the podcast and why now feels like the right time to do it.The share:A candid conversation about what midlife actually feels like, including denial about age, shifting priorities, and embracing this new era2026 plans, from health check-ins and career realities to possible moves and fresh startsA thoughtful discussion on Hashimoto’s disease, symptoms to watch for, and why women should advocate for their healthWhat we’re loving lately: books, TV shows, music, and small obsessions bringing joy right nowWhat we’re learning and what we’re ready to change or let go of as we move into the next chapter
Kris and Lorri catch up on real-life midlife moments, from house projects and travel updates to everyday logistics we all overthinkAn honest conversation about career moves in midlife, including layoffs, pivots, multiple income streams, and making big changes without waiting for permissionReflections on how friendships evolve over time, reconnecting after distance, and giving relationships room to change with life stagesA candid discussion about purging, decluttering, and letting go—physically and mentally—as part of midlife transitionsWhat we’re loving, watching, and learning lately, plus small mindset shifts that are helping us slow down and refocus
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