đ„ From Invisible to Invincible: Kimber Hardick on Reclaiming Intimacy, Confidence & Joy After 50 đđ«
Release Date: 01/20/2026
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What if the second half of life is actually the most honest, sensual, and powerful part?
On this weekâs episode of The Not Old Better Show, award-winning host Paul Vogelzang speaks with Kimber Hardick, author of An Invitation to Shine, about intimacy, self-trust, and reclaiming desire after 50âŠtodayâs episode is brought to by Fitbod: Your Personalized Strength Plan
Kimber brings a candid, empowering perspective to agingâone that challenges cultural myths about invisibility, desirability, and confidence in midlife. Her insights on dating, self-worth, and emotional healing are timely for anyone navigating life after divorce, illness, or major change.
From using plant medicine to heal from Lupus to learning to surf in her 60s, Kimber is living proof that reinvention is realâand that itâs never too late to feel seen, wanted, and whole. Remember, âŠtodayâs episode is brought to by Fitbod: Your Personalized Strength Plan
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