Synopsis
Celebrating women in midlife and beyond, challenging the status quo and bashing negative stereotypes about being a bit older. Over the hill? On a downward slope? Nope, we get better with age not worse. Rachel Lankester talks all things midlife, sharing fabulous stories of magnificent women doing very cool stuff. Now's our time!
Episodes
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40 Sailing the world and smashing boundaries with Tracy Edwards
14/05/2020 Duration: 30minI was so excited to interview the very inspiring sailor Tracy Edwards MBE, who captained the first all-female yacht crew in the Whitbread Round the World Race in 1989, coming second in their class. She’s now also a social activist, running The Maiden Factor Foundation to raise awareness and improve education for girls around the world. We talk about: How Tracy has maintained momentum through her life after such a massive achievement when she were still relatively so young What’s it like being a midlife woman now after so much success in her youth What it was like sailing round the world How Tracy’s life has evolved What lessons she has to pass on about dealing with adversity and starting again The impact of misogyny when she sailed round the world and what it’s like now The importance of protecting the environment All about Tracy's current mission with her boat, Maiden What Tracy has learnt from doing what she’s done and how she has changed since she sailed round the world Acceptance of natural hair color as
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39 Protecting your relationship under stress with Nicola Foster
07/05/2020 Duration: 32minAn extremely helpful and empowering interview with Nicola Foster, relationship and intimacy therapist and coach. Nicola has created a Relationship Survival Guide for Lovers in Lockdown. I thought here was a woman I just had to get on the podcast! Even the best of relationships have been under strain in the crazy condition of the pandemic. There is lots of great advice here and you’ll find a link to the guide below. It's also my personal therapy session! We talk about: The biggest issues Nicola’s been seeing recently that prompted her to create the guide The relationship resilience pyramid The importance of looking after ourselves The importance of laughter and having fun The rise of TikTok The big mistakes we can make in our relationships especially when under stress How to avoid flash points of irritation when you’re together a lot with little space to escape How we can all get better at communication Giving your partner space and not needing to fix their issues Looking for the positive and appreciating you
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38 Making the most of an empty nest with Coach Christine
05/05/2020 Duration: 29minA moving, thought-provoking interview with Coach Christine, the Empty Nest Coach who helps women adapt and make the very most of their lives when their children leave home. This was recorded before the world went crazy! But there are a lot of universal truths here, especially about finding ourselves in midlife, and dealing with change and difficult emotions. Christine is a whole lot of fun! We talk about: Feeling the pain when children are no longer at home Making the most of an empty nest Becoming a coach for women in midlife Being a podcaster and the joy of sharing stories Getting energy from working through obstacles to move women forward Being in the simmer working out what to do next Being willing to pivot when things don’t work out as we hoped FAIL – first attempt in learning Peeling back the layers to find out who we really are Feeling the fear from going through the discovery process The power that comes from finding our true essence when we strip away everything we’ve built up over the years Question
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37 Starting a business in midlife with Colleen Kochannek
24/04/2020 Duration: 38minAn interview with midlife entrepreneur coach Colleen Kochannek on how to start a business in midlife and beyond. Colleen also very bravely opens up about coping with becoming a widow at 50. We talk about: Moving on from redundancy Insidious ageism in the workplace The difficulty of finding work in midlife and beyond Starting a business instead of getting a new job Older women make great entrepreneurs The skills we have that make us great business creators Identifying your unique skills – many that have come with age Not being afraid of technology Not making those digital dinosaur excuses Being a digital immigrant The joy of working out how to do something technical How working online can actually be reasonably easy nowadays The many places online where you can find affordable help Focus on your own zone of genius – hire out the rest Working out what your business could be when you have no idea Looking at the things you love, are good at and what people ask you to do Working out what you do not want to do Valu
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36 Pandemic pondering with Rachel (solo)
20/04/2020 Duration: 27minA solo episode with Rachel in contemplative mood pondering the implications of the Covid19 pandemic now, soon and when this nightmare is finally over. She ponders: Life under lockdown How adaptable we actually are The stages of processing the new reality Grieving for the change to all our lives Finding purpose and fulfillment through picking up rubbish! Dog poo bags – a personal rant Doing Facetime with my mum and virtual Sunday lunch Appreciating those who look after us Reversing the racism that has come about from Brexit Protecting the vulnerable long term Imagining a new ‘normal’ Weakening the buying muscle Shifting priorities when big shit happens How acquiring stuff becomes less important Working from home now works so it should continue Getting excited about the possibilities for change We can take swift action to change the world when we need to The positive changes that have come from lockdown We’ve proved that we can live differently Being aware of how Covid19 will affect poor countries Seizing the o
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35 Zestful ageing, not ageism with Nicole Christina
09/04/2020 Duration: 38minAn interview with Nicole Christina, a psychotherapist and host of the Zestful Aging Podcast which is listened to in more than 85 countries! Nicole is an utter delight and we had such a laugh together. She is also very wise. We talk about: The joy of podcasting and why it means so much. How Nicole’s podcast has provided a balance to the negativity associated with aging. What zestful aging means to Nicole. Coping with loss and the negative aspects of ageing while fully appreciating the delightful things. The magic of technology for learning things and staying in touch How the pandemic has brought ageism to the fore How shocking it is to hear leaders dismissing the impact of corona because it ‘only’ affects the old and vulnerable The way society dismisses the experience and wisdom of older people because of the way they look Putting a monetary value on people’s lives The ugliness of the political environment in the US and the UK Big centres in New York and the UK that are being turned into hospitals Justifying
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34 Talking about death with Dr Kathryn Mannix
06/04/2020 Duration: 01h13minI was so honoured to interview Dr Kathryn Mannix who has devoted her life to the palliative care of the dying. She has written a remarkable book called With The End In Mind which everyone should read! It was such a pleasure to talk to her about death! This is a much longer interview than usual but I thought the topic deserved it. Coronavirus has made it even more important that we start having conversations about death before it’s too late. This was recorded before the pandemic. We talk about: • Why Kathryn was inspired to write her book, With The End In Mind • Opening up conversations about death • How our experience of death is much improved by honest communication • Denial is one way of coping which works for some people but isn’t ideal • Thinking about to accommodate immobile older relatives • Sometimes being practical is better than sacrifice when it comes to caring • What normal dying actually looks and feels like – it is very gentle • Why it’s important for people to understand the stages of death • Wh
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33 Living with kids under lockdown with Dr Orlena Kerek
02/04/2020 Duration: 31minI talk to Dr Orlena Kerek, a pediatric doctor turned weight loss and health coach. She lives in Spain with her 4 kids, currently under lockdown. She knows a lot about managing anxiety and healthy nutrition. Life under lockdown in Spain Coping with children at home How best to stay sane under lockdown Coping with uncertainty Acknowledging our needs as well as everyone else’s Letting things go Accepting life as it is now How oxygen may be all that many people need when they are in hospital with coronavirus Working with the information we have on the evolution of the disease How children are considered super-spreaders Working out what to do in a new relationship under quarantine The benefits of a strict lockdown Maintaining a healthy diet at this time Going easy on yourself if you’re not always eating healthily Celebrate the nice things every day Try to plan your meals but don’t overdo it – work with what you have Managing anxiety in this new normal The importance of movement for mental health Getting outside i
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32 Creativity in the time of corona with Christie Glascoe
30/03/2020 Duration: 46minIn this laughter-filled and very inspiring interview with the lovely Christie Glascoe, author, editor, screenwriter, creative coach, and professional life-lesson-learner, we talk and giggle about: Life under lockdown How people are approaching social distancing The speed at which things are changing Getting news from all over the world Day to day life in Atlanta Printing out permits to go outside in Paris The need to cooperate to make isolation last less time How isolation is easier for folks who usually work from home Dressing up from the waist up But it’s not so easy to work from home Changes that will hopefully become permanent after coronavirus The possibilities of this sucky experiment How the possibilities of reinventing next chapters are now being thrown at us How the environment is improving because we are staying home Does Mother Nature have a grand plan to keep us at home? How the earth is cleansing and we have the chance to do that to Rethinking everything as creativity blooms How we can all be cr
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31 Teenagers, diabetes and coronavirus with Helen Wills
24/03/2020 Duration: 46minAn inspiring and uplifting interview with Helen Wills, a lifestyle blogger and midlife mum of teenagers. She originally started a blog in the voices of her children but as they grew older she’s found her own voice including just starting a podcast! She’s usually to be found wearing yellow or pink and is a whole lot of fun. We recorded this interview a week before the full coronavirus lockdown in the UK. We talk about: Looking after a child with diabetes under the coronavirus lockdown Coping with teenagers at home during lockdown when they want to go out Struggling with setting boundaries during lockdown Working from home when there are kids around Taking it all one day at a time and being gentle In time lockdown will just be a blip on the landscape How to harness your anxiety as a family to enable coping strategies Doing what we need to do to protect the vulnerable including those with invisible vulnerabilities Dealing with the uncertainty of diabetes and other diseases Tips for working from home Our modern
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30 Just doing it and living the dream with Jo Moseley
20/01/2020 Duration: 41minA return visit from the amazing Jo Moseley. Since we spoke in Season 1, Jo has completed a North of England coast to coast stand-up paddle board challenge, becoming the only woman ever to have done this at the tender age of 54. I’m so inspired by this woman and I know you’ll love catching up with her adventures. We talk about: How Jo doesn’t consider herself a sporty person but loves to move How she set herself the challenge of stand-up paddle-boarding from Liverpool to Goole, 162 miles across the country How she ended up paddle-boarding at the Chelsea Flower Show and the fun she had there The importance of not taking yourself too seriously Being open to possibility Feeling the fear and doing it anyway Living a simple but brave life Envisaging a future version of ourselves and wondering what they would do or say How Jo trained for such a big challenge How she used visualization and self talk to inspire herself to keep going The importance of believing in yourself How telling everyone what she was going to do
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29 Leaving medicine for yoga with Nadine Kelly, Yogi M.D.
14/01/2020 Duration: 36minNadine Kelly was a medical doctor for many years but gave it up to be a yoga instructor. She has a fascinating story to tell about why she did that and how she lives her life now. In this inspiring and moving interview we talk about: Why Nadine moved from being a medical doctor to teaching yoga Building a different kind of life after leaving the system when medicine became more of a business How Nadine is driven by respect for elders and what they have brought to her life Taking a holistic approach to health and wellness rather than just focusing on curing illness Why Nadine now focuses her work on older people Combining medical knowledge with yoga practice to provide a well-rounded experience What Nadine liked about pathology Adapting a yoga practice to make it accessible for all bodies Slowing things down in all aspects of our lives Breaking the myths associated with doing yoga No pain no gain is nonsense, but no strain no gain makes sense The passion and importance of life-long learning Moving beyond li
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28 Going on a messy middle road trip with Janine and Nicole
08/01/2020 Duration: 44minBuckle up for a fabulous interview with Janine Queenin and Nicole Markel, hosts of the Messy Middle Roadtrip Podcast. In this fascinating and very wide-ranging interview we talk about almost everything under the sun from perimenopause to travel, from toxic products to being a ninja warrior! And all things midlife in between. We cover How Janine and Nicole came up with the concept and the name for their podcast, Messy Middle RoadTrip Getting beyond the invisibility of getting older and the embarrassment of menopause Changing society’s narratives around our worship of youth How midlife women are a huge untapped sector of society How we can sometimes make ourselves invisible by our poor self-talk Fighting against the urge to step back Starting new businesses in midlife Disconnecting through travel Eliminating toxicity from the products we use everyday Finding inspiration for a business in illness Defeating psoriatic arthritis and improving psoriasis through eating clean, using clean products and lifestyle chan
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27 New decade musings with Rachel (solo)
01/01/2020 Duration: 24minThis is a special New Year's Day episode solo with Rachel. She's in contemplative mood, after a decade in review exercise and looks back at the last year, sharing three big things from 2019: The podcast itself A year of not buying any new clothing Christmas spent caring for the homeless with charity Crisis at Christmas She talks about how we may all want to move forward into the new decade, finding our purpose either with a small or a capital P, but certainly feeling more fulfilled. She encourages us all to dream big! Marie Forleo's Decade in Review My Year Not Buying New Clothes Crisis If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and maybe leave a review on iTunes or wherever you’re listening. Find out how to leave a review here: bit.ly/leavepodcastreview You can find out more information and get the show notes to every episode at magnificentmidlife.com. That’s also where you’ll find strategies, support and resources to help make your midlife magnificent. There’s a midlife wellness program, c
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26 Making what you want with Jennifer Louden
16/12/2019 Duration: 33minI interview Jennifer Louden, a personal growth pioneer who helped launch the concept of self-care with her first best-selling book The Woman’s Comfort Book. Brené Brown has this to say about Jennifer: “Jennifer shows you how to live with more courage and greater intention and how to embrace the truth that you are enough right now.” In this insightful episode we talk about: Being a self care pioneer Saying yes to everything Staying fit and starting to run in midlife Moving beyond the fear of falling How running is good for maintaining bone density, mood and longevity The importance of staying mobile The importance of making what we want in life Why it can be good to be suspicious of self care How self care can help get you more in touch with your values and how you want to live – not the bath salts! Taking the time to show up in the world Claiming and sharing our voices Making commitments to ourselves and sticking to them as we would to those made to others The importance of retreat in midlife and the discom
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25 Twisting the plot with Dr Cecilia Dintino and Hannah Murray Starobin
09/12/2019 Duration: 31minMeet Dr Cecilia Dintino and Hannah Murray Starobin, a psychologist and psychotherapist, who are the hosts of the very fabulous Twisting the Plot podcast. These two are all about changing the unhelpful narratives we may hold dear and creating new stories for ourselves as we go through midlife and beyond. Anything is possible! We talk about: How they went from complaining about midlife to finding the glory in it How not having any rules means you can make up your own story How they met doing musical theatre How you can rewrite your story at any stage of life Applying fun, hope, imagination and creativity to our lives How we have to fight the cultural messages to see this stage as more positive The prevailing negative narrative about getting older How there is always more to learn and be right to the end of life The importance of remaining curious throughout life How you can still grow even if you don’t have your health Not being defined by being a mother, grandmother Living fully until you don’t The importa
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24 Healing yourself through nutrition with Louise Carr
28/11/2019 Duration: 39minMeet Louise Carr who healed her own midlife trauma through retraining as a nutrition consultant. She has a fascinating story to tell about how to improve our health through nutrition, but also how health issues can be changed by eliminating trauma from our lives. All driven by her own experience. Listen in for so much value about how to accept our issues, deal with them and thrive beyond them. This is such a powerful interview. We talk about: How Louise retrained in nutrition in midlife to cope with her own health issues Not accepting the doctor’s narrative that health issues were age-related (at 46!) How learning about nutrition can transform our lives The importance of supporting our adrenal glands with nutrition Replenishing our bodies and minds with down time and self care How one big change can lead to many others – the domino effect Learning to trust your gut Coping with overwhelm and depression Recognizing the true sources of one’s stress Realizing when one’s relationship is no longer viable The power
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23 Redefining the potential of midlife with Barbara Waxman
21/11/2019 Duration: 34minMeet gerontologist, coach and author of The Middlessence Manifesto, Barbara Waxman. She's redefining how we think about midlife and highlighting our incredible potential and the opportunities available for those who remain open to growth. In this inspiring and uplifting interview we cover: What Barbara means by Middlessence Getting rid of the competition between women for the benefit of the world! The power of women when we come together Women as connectors and how good we can be at support and building communities How middle-aged men's power is waning in the US and elsewhere 60% of divorces after 40 are initiated by women How if men can embrace the changes in midlife women, it's better for all of us Becoming aware of the many more older woman role models and taking inspiration from them. What Barbara means by re-potting The importance of engaging with information sources you don't agree with Not getting entrenched in our thinking as we get older The dangers of living in a bubble Why staying uncomfortable i
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22 Building a business with Eileen Willett and Nancy Zeffman of Cucumber Clothing
09/11/2019 Duration: 33minJoin me as I interview Nancy Zeffman and Eileen Willett the founders of Cucumber Clothing, designed to keep women cool in all circumstances. In this eye-opening interview we cover: Starting a business in midlife The importance of friendship, support and trust in starting Cucumber What makes Cucumber Clothing special especially for midlife women Having the confidence to just give it a go Making the most of your empty nest Capitalizing on earlier life skills to create something new The importance of continuing to challenge yourself Learning new skills in midlife Coping with not knowing what you don’t know Different fabrics and how environmentally they are Applying sustainable principles to a business Sustainable washing – we wash clothes too much And lots more! Listeners to this podcast can also get a discount on Cucumber Clothing. Just use discount code: MAGNIFICENT15 valid till Dec 31st 2019. Find out more about Cucumber Clothing here.
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21 Podcasting in midlife with Sarah Auerswald and Julia Frey of Menopodcast
07/11/2019 Duration: 38minMeet the very funny Julia Frey and Sarah Auerswald, the co-presenters of Menopodcast. These two first met as children growing up on Maui. They moved to Los Angeles, worked in the film industry, set up businesses and are doing a massive job now raising awareness of menopause on their fabulously popular podcast. I've been a guest on their podcast three times! So it was lovely to turn the tables and find out about their midlife journeys. We had a lot of giggles. In this fabulous interview we cover: what it's like hosting a podcast about menopause why they are so keen to raise awareness how it's important to hear regular voices talking about menopause going through menopause with young children at home how the podcast grew out of blogging growing up on Maui and getting newspapers when someone flew in with one surprising things about menopause heart disease as the #1 killer of women negative stereotypes around menopause the opportunities of menopause that Fleabag scene giving zero fucks and how great that is th