There's a moment many women hit in midlife, not the sports car kind of crisis, but the quieter, more disorienting version. The one where your life looks fine from the outside and feels strangely hollow from the inside.
In this episode, Jennifer Jefferies asks the question that cuts straight through: Who are you when you're not doing everything for everyone else?
Jen explores the identity shift that arrives when the roles that once defined you, mother, manager, the one who holds it all together, begin to loosen their grip. Why that loosening feels like terror before it feels like freedom. Why there is real grief in midlife that nobody gives you permission to fee, and why that grief is not the obstacle, it's the gateway.
She also makes the case for reclaiming the Wise Woman archetype: not as a spiritual concept, but as a radical, practical act of self-recognition. Because the woman who has raised children, navigated careers, weathered losses, and survived the unsurvivable is not past her peak. She is the most resourced, most experienced, most psychologically sophisticated version of herself she has ever been.
This episode is for the woman who has everything she was supposed to want, and is quietly wondering why it doesn't feel like enough. It's not a crisis. It's an introduction.
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