A Hair Raising Tale With Fabulous Boomer Sister Cathy Johnston
Meet Cathy Johnston, blogger and founder of a lifestyle blog for baby boomers - The Fabulous Boomer Sisters. Her wisdom and contribution to the Pro-Ageing Movement inspires me to embrace midlife, my hair and age. Check her out!
5 Reasons to Work with a Coach in Midlife
Sarah Snape, confidence and midlife coach, knows just how to inspire even those of us most afraid of change. She’s all about living life as a participant - not a bench warmer. Check out her guest blog and decide if a life coach is right for you. Never say never…
5 Ways To Keep A Relationship Strong In Midlife
With menopause and divorce there are even more variables at play. Still, there are many ways to keep a relationship strong, and with the right tools we can patch the holes and build stronger, more meaningful ones during midlife.
Erotic Fiction For Women In Midlife With Stella Fosse
Meet Stella Fosse, erotic fiction author, advocate for women in midlife, and my inspiration to keep writing. I love her already and you will too - get ready for some damp panties and hot flashes you’ll actually pine for!
Fitness and Midlife With Wendy McGee
Meet Wendy McGee, founder and fitness expert from famous 5-minute app, Fit Fannie. She’ll keep you focused (and hold you to your goals!)
My Favorite Midlife and Menopause Bloggers
One of the main reasons I started Midlife It is to help support other women. Here are some of my favorite midlife blogs. After all, the more we support each other, the easier midlife is for all of us!
What Is a Midlife Crisis for Women
Midlife crisis isn’t new, though for years it’s been debated to classify it as a mental health diagnosis. Yet, why is midlife crisis different for women?
What Is Menopause and Other Menopause Questions (part 1)
For centuries middle life was viewed as an honorable, sacred time. Women traded their working and childbearing roles to then be crowned the matriarch of the family; elder, storyteller, healer. And yet somehow, somewhere in history’s fabric, midlife lost its prestige. Age a burden and menopause, feared or dreaded. But what is menopause?
Coming Soon - what is menopause and other menopause questions (part 1)
For centuries middle life was viewed as an honorable, sacred time. Women traded their working and childbearing roles to then be crowned the matriarch of the family; elder, storyteller, healer. And yet somehow, somewhere in history’s fabric, midlife lost its prestige. Age a burden and menopause, feared or dreaded. But what is menopause?