If you've ever found yourself wondering who you are when the roles you've played start to shift, or feeling like the world is starting to see you differently than it used to, this one's for you.
In this episode of That's What She Said, Dr. Robin Buckley sits down with Emmy award-winning broadcaster Lizzie Bermudez, whose career has spanned the fast-paced world of television news and storytelling, while her personal life has included postpartum struggles, a cancer scare, a hysterectomy that brought on menopause, and stepping back from her career to support her daughter through mental health challenges. What emerges is a powerful conversation about identity, visibility, and what it means to rebuild yourself when life doesn't go according to plan. Lizzie shares what it felt like to move through a career built on being seen, only to confront moments of invisibility, and how that experience ultimately pushed her to ask a deeper question: am I disappearing, or am I finally becoming more myself? This conversation is about reinvention, aging, and the pressure women feel to shrink as they get older. Lizzie opens up about reclaiming joy, stepping back into visibility on her own terms, and creating a new platform for women over 50 that centers connection, laughter, and honesty in midlife.
Her story is a reminder that even in the moments when life feels like it's stripping things away, there is still a version of you waiting to be rebuilt, and it might be the most real one yet.
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