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  • 34: Here's What's Wrong With the Body Positivity Movement
    2026/04/02

    The body positivity movement has done a lot of good… but is it actually helping women in midlife, or is it subconsciously keeping us more stuck in criticism than ever?

    In this honest and nuanced conversation, we unpack the uncomfortable truth:
    👉 Even body positivity still keeps us focused on appearance.
    👉 It can disconnect us from true body love.
    👉 And it may even prevent us from addressing real health and emotional needs.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re supposed to love your body… but find yourself even more critical of your body as you hit your 40's and 50's, this episode will hit home.

    You are going to discover:

    • Why body positivity still keeps us obsessed with appearance
    • How the movement ignores aging and the emotional reality of midlife bodies (and why that matters deeply in midlife)
    • Why affirmations like “I love my body” often don’t work
    • The difference between not caring what others think and true stewardship of your body
    • How body positivity can sometimes ignore real health concerns

    The body positivity may reduce shame, which matters, but it doesn’t teach women how to:

    • Truly connect with their bodies
    • Care for them deeply
    • Or love them through aging and change

    We’ll address the question: can you truly stop caring what others think about your body… without first learning to love it yourself?


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    26 分
  • 33: Why "No Is a Complete Sentence" Rarely Works
    2026/03/26

    No is NOT a Complete Sentence. So many of us want to believe “no is a complete sentence” and will try to will ourselves into saying it. But this line falls apart when it matters most.

    In this solo episode Sheri explains the missing pieces behind this social-media slogan and reveals the real prerequisites for a boundary that protects your own needs, your heart and your relationships. You’ll hear the short list of things every effective boundary requires (and why missing any one of them makes a single “no” fragile), plus a simple practice plan to get you started.

    The power move is not that you learn to say ‘no’ and walk away - the power move is learning to wrap that no in kindness so that you actually maintain the relationships you want to keep.

    If you're a recovering people pleaser, or simply want to get better at setting and maintaining your own boundaries, here's what you'll discover:

    • 8 different reasons women find it so hard to say no and walk away
    • the damage a flat out "no" can do to a relationship and how to avoid that
    • how to effectively set up boundaries and what they require
    • 5 steps to start setting boundaries more effectively

    If you want to set better boundaries, steal our simple boundary scripts here.


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    37 分
  • 32: Five Hidden Reasons Midlife Women Wake Up at 3 am
    2026/03/05

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    If you're a midlife woman who is waking up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep for 2 hours, the first step to fix this (and yes, it's fixable), is to understand the reasons why this is happening. From there, you'll have clear direction on what to do next.

    If this is you, falling asleep isn’t the problem - staying asleep is.

    For midlife women, especially during perimenopause and menopause, those 2–4am wake-ups are incredibly common. But they’re not a mystery… and they’re not a personal failure.

    In this episode, Sheri goes solo and explains the five most common reasons midlife women wake up in the middle of the night, and how your body is actually responding intelligently to deeper stress patterns.

    You’re going to find out:

    • Why blood sugar drops at 3am can trigger cortisol and anxiety
    • How natural cortisol rhythm disruption keeps your brain alert at night
    • What nervous system dysregulation really means (and why high-capacity women experience it most)
    • The connection between liver detox processes and sleep
    • Why unprocessed stress and subconscious beliefs surface when the world gets quiet

    This episode bridges science and self-awareness so you can understand what’s happening in your body and what it’s trying to communicate.

    Here's a bonus: for each of the 5 reasons midlife women wake up at night, you're going to find out what limiting belief is behind the pattern. This is what is going to quantum leap your ability to shift the disruptive sleep pattern and get a full night's rest.

    And if you are waking up in the middle of the night and are ready to finally sleep through the night consistently, send us a message on Instagram, type the word INSOMNIA and we'll send you the details for our free masterclass: Stop the 3 am Wake Up Without HRT or Medication.

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    29 分
  • 31: How to Stop Ruminating in the Middle of the Night
    2026/02/26

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    Waking at 2 AM with your mind racing? In this episode, we unpack why we ruminate at night and the surprising steps that actually stop it.

    So many woman in midlife says the same thing: they wake at 2 or 3 a.m. and can’t fall back asleep because their mind won’t stop replaying the day - or rehearsing the future.

    The surprising thing about ruminating is that it's often about avoiding feelings - shame, fear, or uncertainty - not about the facts of a situation.

    In this episode you are going to discover:

    • the four common ways our brains rumble at night: replaying the past, trying to problem-solve, planning for the future, and avoiding painful feelings
    • why pushing those thoughts away actually makes them louder.
    • the counterintuitive approach that works

    You’ll learn practical steps you can use tonight, plus why cortisol, survival brain patterns, and perfectionism fuel midnight rumination.

    If you’re ready to sleep through the night, our process and solution - the Sleep Sanctuary is opening soon! It's designed to stop middle-of-the-night rumination and bring restful sleep back in as little as two weeks. Send us a message on Instagram with the word SLEEP to be the first to know when we launch!

    References from this episode:

    Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown

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    28 分
  • 30: How to Set Soul-Aligned Boundaries Without Guilt
    2026/02/19

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    Have you ever said to yourself, "I just need better boundaries"? But when you try to maintain your own boundaries, you just can't say no without guilt? If that's you, then this episode is for you!

    In this episode, we dive into soul-aligned boundaries. Not rigid rules, but wise, intuitive ways of knowing when you truly want to say “yes” and when you want to say "no".

    We unpack why boundary-setting feels impossible (hint: willing yourself into it doesn't work), the three parts that must be present for maintaining boundaries to feel easy, and the real piece most people miss when they try to “just do better.”

    In this conversation you’ll discover:

    • How to spot the tiny moments you cave (and the surge of resentment that follows)
    • Why focusing on guilt (and the fear or the emotion underneath it) is more useful than rehearsing what you’ll say.
    • A mind/body/spirit strategy that actually trains your nervous system to experience tending to your own needs as safe

    We finish up the episode by offering a somatic approach to calm your nervous system, a step-by-step way to name boundaries that actually fit your life, and practical language you can use the next time a boundary is needed.

    Want to go deeper? Get our Soul-Aligned Boundary Scripts here.

    Find out which of the 6 midlife coping strategies is killing your boundary setting. Take the quiz!

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    33 分
  • 29: Why Confident Women Start Questioning Themselves in Midlife
    2026/02/12

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    Why Confident Women Start Questioning Themselves in Midlife

    If you’ve ever thought “I’m confident… so why do I still not speak my mind sometimes?" Or maybe you still find yourself putting other people's needs before your own. Perhaps you just can't stop feeling guilty when you try to say no.

    In this deeply personal conversation, we explore why midlife and menopause rock our sense of self-worth - even for confident, successful women.

    This episode gently dismantles the myth that confidence equals self-worth and reveals how so many midlife symptoms, patterns, and struggles are actually rooted in a quiet disconnection from our inherent value.

    If you’ve found yourself:

    • Over-giving, over-functioning, or people-pleasing
    • Feeling guilty for resting, receiving, or even spending time or money on yourself
    • Hustling for approval yet deflecting compliments and offers of help

    …this conversation will land straight in your body and soul.

    ✨ In this episode, you'll discover:

    • The critical difference between self-worth, self-esteem, and confidence
    • Why midlife (and menopause) naturally bring self-worth wounds to the surface
    • How patriarchy, pronatalism, ageism, and productivity culture quietly erode women’s worth
    • Why people-pleasing, over-self-sufficiency, and guilt are not personality traits but signals
    • How ignoring your intuition slowly chips away at your self-worth
    • The subtle ways self-worth shows up as:
      • Feeling like a burden or not wanting to "bother" people
      • Struggling to receive help, compliments, or support
      • Staying quiet in rooms where your voice matters
      • Feeling intimidated or “imposter syndrome” around authority, leadership or even men

    Find out which of the 6 Midlife Coping Strategies are Killing Your Self-Worth. Take the quiz!

    References from this episode:

    Atlas of the Heart - by Brené Brown

    The Wisdom of Menopause - by Dr. Christiane Northrup, MD

    The Let Them Theory - by Mel Robbins

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    46 分
  • 28: How to Clear What's Blocking Your Intuition
    2026/02/05

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    Feeling stuck when it comes to decisions in midlife? In this episode, we explore why intuition gets quiet - from conditioning and fear to nervous-system protection - and show a clear, practical process to retrieve and trust that inner voice.

    Sheri shares a deeply personal example about decision-making around parenthood, while Jen walks you through concrete tools you can use right away to separate your true desires from the “shoulds.”

    If you want to stop being driven by worry, or what everyone else wants for you - and start making choices that feel aligned, this episode is for you.

    You'll discover:

    • Why the universe simply reflects what you’re putting out - not a test you must pass.
    • How conditioning, ego and the nervous system block intuition and create “I should” thinking.
    • A repeatable step-by-step practice to quiet the noise, identify core desires, and test whether a choice is coming from intuition vs. fear.
    • Practical exercises to calm the nervous system and listen reliably.

    Find out which midlife coping strategy is blocking your intuition. Take the Quiz!

    5 Key takeaways from this episode:

    1. Intuition often gets drowned by conditioning and “should” thinking — name the “shoulds” and you’ll begin to hear what you actually want.
    2. The nervous system protects you; if it doesn’t feel safe, it will sabotage riskier, intuitive choices. Learn to regulate the nervous system before deciding.
    3. The world/universe tends to reflect your inner clarity — if you’re unclear, many opportunities will show up; if you’re clear, reflection is clearer.
    4. Use the practical process Sheri and Jen describe: list fears & “shoulds,” identify what you truly want, test it in your body, and regulate your nervous system.
    5. Small decisions are practice: practice listening for intuition on low-stakes choices so you’ll trust it on big ones.

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    47 分
  • 27: Why Finding "Your People" Feels So Hard in Midlife
    2026/01/29

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    If midlife has you feeling lonelier, more disconnected (even from longtime friends), or like you suddenly don’t fit like you used to - you’re not imagining it, and you’re not alone.

    In this episode, we explore the deep, often unspoken sense of not belonging that so many women experience in midlife. Our conversation goes beyond surface-level loneliness and dives into why belonging is a biological, nervous-system need, how early family dynamics shape our sense of safety, and why midlife can reactivate old “core wounds” of exclusion, rejection, and feeling like something is wrong with us.

    If you’ve ever thought “I don’t fit anymore”, “I can’t find my people”, or “Why does this feel like high school all over again?” , this episode will help you understand what’s actually happening.

    You'll discover:

    • Why belonging is wired into our nervous system as a survival instinct, not a personality trait
    • How midlife hormonal and life transitions naturally change who we connect with, and why that can feel disorienting
    • How exclusion in adulthood can instantly take us back to being 12 years old and “not invited to the party”
    • The hidden stress created by modern nuclear family life versus how women evolved to live in community
    • Why some midlife women often crave deeper, more spiritually aligned connections - and lose interest in surface-level relationships

    If you want to find out how you can create a sense of belonging no matter who you're with or what room you're in, come to our mini-online retreat: Where You Belong.

    Key Takeaways from this episode:

    • Feeling like you don’t belong is not a personal failure, it’s a nervous-system response rooted in evolution.
    • Midlife is an initiation into a new phase of life, and old relationships may no longer fit.
    • True belonging isn’t just about finding the right people, it starts with feeling safe, secure and worthy within yourself.

    References from this episode:

    • Braving the Wilderness by Brené Brown


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    44 分