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You know those stories that live under your skin for decades? The ones that get louder when life gets quieter? This episode is one of those. My guest, my friend - Lenore, isn’t here to rehash horror for your shock or sympathy. She’s here because she’s finally ready to own the story that nearly broke her... and the healing that’s reshaped her ever since. We talk about what it means to carry a secret for 20+ years, how perimenopause unearthed a trauma she thought she’d buried, and why surviving something awful doesn’t mean you’re automatically “over it.” From PTSD to parenting,...
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Ever feel like your career is running you instead of the other way around? Or that you’ve outgrown the version of yourself that once fit neatly into your LinkedIn bio? Meet - or as she’s better known, Marvelous Marla - a woman who walked away from corporate HR, a pension, and predictability to chase something far scarier: joy. In this episode, Marla shares how she turned her midlife “What now?” into a full-on pivot - blending therapy, humor, and a whole lot of courage to create Laughter Intelligence™. We talk about learning to trust yourself (again), using laughter to crack open...
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What if midlife wasn’t a crisis but a calling? When entrepreneur Janet Lewis hit that inevitable midlife “what now” moment, she didn’t retreat or play it safe. She reinvented herself. After decades in e-commerce and corporate consulting, she traded the hustle for human connection and built a thriving network that’s redefining how women in business support each other. In this episode, Janet joins me to talk about what it really takes to pivot in midlife and build something meaningful. We dig into the messy middle between who you were and who you want to become and what it takes to...
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We’re bombarded with headlines about the “downside” of midlife - wrinkles, weight gain, and waning energy. But here’s the truth: this season isn’t just about loss, it’s about renovation. In this episode, we sit down with Louise Neil, Women’s Career Empowerment Strategist and founder of Menomentum, a movement reshaping how menopause is understood and supported in the workplace. Louise knows firsthand what it’s like to hit pause, pivot, and rebuild a life that actually fits. From stepping away from a successful career to launching a movement, Louise shares how she learned to stop...
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In this episode of the She2.0 Podcast, I sit down with Elisa Kosonen, a former fashion editor turned registered holistic nutritionist and founder of 14 Carrots - a practice helping women reclaim their energy, resilience, and joy in midlife. We talk about:✨ The scary-but-thrilling reality of making a midlife career pivot✨ Burnout red flags every woman should watch for✨ Why perimenopause is the “runway” to menopause - and how to make the landing smoother✨ The transferable skills you already have (yes, you’re more qualified than you think)✨ What it really takes to start over at...
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Menopause can be confusing- agree? Shirley’s stepping up to the plate with answers to your biggest, juiciest questions—think hormones, hot flashes and how to get what you need from your doctor. With her signature wisdom, she’s dishing out real-world advice, expert insights, and the kind of motivation that makes you want to actually take action and create your own plan to optimize your health during this important life transition. If you’re ready start owning your journey, this episode is your new BFF. Hit play now—and let’s get started
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Welcome back to She2.0, where we keep it real about life, hormones, and everything in between. Today, we're diving into a topic that so many women struggle with—menopause. Joining us is Sarah Gibson, Founder of , who knows firsthand just how challenging this phase of life can be. After shedding 4 stones during her own perimenopause journey, Sarah has dedicated herself to helping other women overcome similar struggles with expert advice and powerful insights. In this episode, Sarah opens up about navigating the emotional and physical rollercoaster that menopause brings. She's sharing five...
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In advance of this episode, I sent Sara Frenza, published fitness model, writer, nutrition & body transformation coach and the owner of Sara Frenza Fitness and Nutrition, my weekly food journal and exercise log. I was feeling righteous because I had cut wine out during the week, added Pilates, yoga and weight training to my agenda and yet I still gained 2 lbs! I felt ripped off and wanted to know whose fault it was. In this episode, Sara reviews my food & exercise log and shocked me with some pretty illuminating facts and insights. Spoiler alert – it IS my fault! Many of the...
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Welcome back to the She2.0 podcast! Today I’m in conversation with Laura Bradburn, Owner & Founder of Branch Out Wellness and Holistic Health Consultant. Following up to dry January, I confess a few things to Laura about my perspective on alcohol and my own personal habits. Don’t judge because I went out on a limb to be honest for the benefit of this conversation. There is a lot to say about going dry in regard to both pros and cons. On the one hand, giving up alcohol entirely is the best thing to do for your body and your brain but on the other hand, what if you’re like me and...
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Have you ever wondered what happens when your brand stays young, but you don’t? It’s a reality many entrepreneurs face, especially in industries focused on families and kids. In our latest podcast episode, we sit down with Julie Cole, co-founder of the beloved brand Mabel’s Labels, to explore this fascinating and often overlooked aspect of aging. Julie built Mabel’s Labels with parents of young children in mind—a vibrant, energetic demographic that doesn’t age out. But what happens when the face behind the brand is no longer in that same life stage? How do you stay connected to...
info_outlineBrandi Mitchell is the Founder of San Diego Soccer Women in California. Her goal is to connect and expand the global community of age 30 and older recreational female soccer players of every ability level. At age 47 has traveled the world joining in both standard and walking soccer tournaments for ages 40 and older, as well as organizing international “Soccer Women” trips.
I love that her number one goal is to increase opportunities for older women, mainly ages 30 to over 70, to join, continue or return to recreational soccer. Brandi just wants women to kick down the imagined boundaries of age and gender and I’m behind her all the way!
Brandi and I have a chat that could have gone on for days! Luckily, I was able to edit it an episode though. You’re welcome. In this episode, we’re talking about how physical, mental, economic and emotional health of women as we age relies on positive relationships with our own bodies. And that means pushing back against generations of social messaging that tells us we are never shaped, dressed or acting the way we ‘should’ in the eyes of others.
She also points out that Women are not “girls” – it’s time to be accountable for how referring to adult females as children (by both men and women) prolongs sexist and ageist behavior in society. So, sit back and get comfortable, we have a lot to cover. And by the end of it, I bet you feel inspired to go find a sport!
I’m excited to be meeting Brandi and other inspiring female athletes like herself at this year’s one of a kind sports festival, The Good Games July 6th and 7th in Guelph, Ontario.