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This Might Sound Silly But... (It Doesn't)15 Apr 202600:21:58

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You've said it this week. Maybe more than once. That little phrase that sneaks in before you share an idea, a dream, or even just a feeling. This might sound silly. I know it's probably not realistic. I could never do something like that, but. In this episode, Rachel names the pattern that is quietly costing midlife women more than they realize and why it has nothing to do with humility and everything to do with armor.

In this episode:

  • The many forms self-dismissal takes and why you probably don't even notice when you're doing it
  • Why "this might sound silly" is not humility. It's armor.
  • The preemptive self-dismissal pattern and where it actually comes from
  • How decades of caretaking, people pleasing and good girl conditioning trained you to shrink
  • Why you're not just dismissing yourself... you're training the people around you to dismiss you too.
  • The dream disclaimer and why it's the most heartbreaking form of self-dismissal
  • Why "maybe one day" is where dreams go to slowly die
  • The one thing Rachel wants you to do this week (it's simpler than you think)
  • A sneak peek at next week's episode about something you never actually lost

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Why Your Boobs Are Lower And Your Dreams Are Louder15 Apr 202600:17:14

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Nobody warned us that midlife would feel like this. The body is changing, the roles are shifting, and somewhere in the middle of loading the dishwasher and the school drop-offs and the job that used to feel like enough, you're asking a question you haven't had time to ask in decades. Who am I now? In this episode, Rachel names the quiet identity evolution that most women are going through, but nobody is talking about, and why it might be the most important thing happening in your life right now.

In this episode:

  • Why the scaffolding of your identity starts to shift in midlife and what that actually means
  • The moment you realize your roles don't define you the way they used to
  • Why "I don't know what I want" is often a protection mechanism, not confusion
  • The feelings that never get named out loud: restlessness, grief, guilt, invisibility
  • Why staying in "I don't know" feels safer than naming what you actually want
  • The difference between an identity crisis and an identity evolution
  • Why this moment is not a sign that something is broken. It's a sign that something is waking up.
  • The one question worth sitting with right now: who do you want to be in this next chapter?

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Nobody Told Us It Would Be Like This15 Apr 202600:18:59

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Midlife is weird. There, she said it. In this episode, Rachel gets real about the transitions, the 2 a.m. wake-ups, the hormones, the grief, and the big feelings that come with this stage of life and why all of it is completely normal. If you've ever felt like you're starting over, questioning everything, or wondering when it's finally your turn, this one is for you.

In this episode:

  • Why Rachel is awake between 2 and 4 a.m. every night (and why her Apple Watch might be lying)
  • The grief that can sneak into midlife, even over things you didn't expect to grieve
  • All the different transitions happening at once: kids leaving, divorce, retirement, career shifts, identity changes
  • Why midlife can feel like starting over, even when you're bringing decades of experience with you
  • The guilt that shows up when we ask, "When is it my turn?" and why you're allowed to ask it
  • Why you're not broken, ungrateful, or in crisis. You're waking up.
  • How Gen X women carry both heavy baggage and serious resilience
  • The self-dismissal pattern Rachel keeps seeing in midlife women (and a full episode on this coming soon)

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You're Not Done Yet - Welcome to the Movement15 Apr 202600:14:35

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If you've been feeling like something in your life is shifting... like everything looks fine on the outside, but something feels different on the inside... this episode is for you. Rachel Perry introduces the Not Done Yet movement, shares her own messy, real midlife reinvention story, and sets the tone for what this podcast is all about: community, courage, and the second act you didn't know you were ready for.

In this episode:

  • Why midlife feels so disorienting β€” and why that's actually a good sign
  • The quiet questions so many women are asking: Is this it? When is it my turn?
  • Rachel's three major pivots since turning 44 (including leaving a million-dollar partnership)
  • Why we dismiss ourselves in midlife β€” and how to start listening to the nudge instead
  • What the Not Done Yet movement is and who it's for

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