Unfiltered and Real: What Middle Age Really Feels Like
Description
Middle age: it's not as scary as it sounds, and it’s definitely not what we thought it would be. In this episode, a group of middle-aged podcast launch party friends share their take on everything from confidence, wisdom and peace, to sagging boobs—and whether they'd ever go back to their 20s (spoiler: most would not!). While some admit they miss the flexibility of their youth, others are totally thriving, finding happiness, stability, and the surprising joy of not giving a damn what anyone thinks anymore. Tune in for some laughs, some wisdom, and some brutally honest reflections on how much life changes, but also how much it stays the same. And for anyone wondering, yes—middle age is officially the new black!
In this episode:
- (00:27 ) Guests reveal their current age and how old they “feel”
- (05:29 ) If you could speak to your 20-year-old self
- (11:37 ) Would you go back to being 20?
- (16:48 ) What is the most surprising thing about middle age?
- Follow, subscribe, share, and rate….Send me your comments and feedback on the show!
ThirtyFiveSixtyFour is a podcast for listeners between the ages of 35 and 64. Available on all major podcast platforms, the show offers an engaging journey through the various challenges and experiences of midlife. ThirtyFiveSixtyFour presents a distinct departure from the traditional midlife crisis storyline. Instead, it champions the perspective that midlife should be viewed as a period marked by play, discovery, transformation and possibility. With new episodes released weekly, ThirtyFiveSixtyFour is positioned to become one of the fastest-growing podcasts of the year, providing both valuable insights and entertainment for those in the middle. So, subscribe and get ready to join show host Karen and the ThirtyFiveSixtyFour regulars for both serious and fun conversations around living middle age to the fullest. After all, it’s not too late. You’re not too old. And you’re definitely NOT dead.
Resources:
http://thirtyfivesixtyfour.com