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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 22 MIN

Letting Go in Midlife: What Has Run Its Course?

from The Midlife Chrysalis · host Chip Conley

Midlife isn’t about adding more. It’s about letting go.In this Wisdom Wednesday episode of The Midlife Chrysalis, Chip Conley joins Derek Gehl to explore The Great Midlife Edit, the courage to release what has quietly run its course.Drawing from his near-death experience and the sale of his company, Chip shares what it really means to “empty your cup” and create space for what’s next.In this conversation, you’ll learn:Why midlife shifts us from accumulation to editingHow to recognize what’s ready to “graduate” from your lifeThe three stages of transition — endings, the messy middle, and new beginningsA powerful question to help you begin your own editIf something in your life feels heavy, outdated, or complete, this episode is your gentle invitation to let go and begin again.Listen in, reflect, and share it with someone ready for their next chapter.Timestamps:00:00 Welcome to Wisdom Wednesday00:18 Heated Rivalry and Mark Carney03:29 The Great Midlife Edit07:10 Empty Your Cup Japanese Story10:15 Transitional Intelligence and Endings11:46 Surrender and the Serenity Prayer15:15 Chip’s Major Life Edits18:45 Gut Check Practice20:22 Editing Family Relationships22:29 Question to Begin Your Own Edit24:10 Ritualizing Letting GoLearn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/#MidlifeChrysalis #MidlifeTransition #MidlifeReset #LettingGo #LifeTransitions #SecondAct #PersonalGrowth #Reinvention #EmptyYourCup #TransitionalIntelligence #PurposeInMidlife #LifeAfter50 #EmotionalWellbeing #SabbaticalLife #ChipConley

Midlife isn’t about adding more. It’s about letting go.In this Wisdom Wednesday episode of The Midlife Chrysalis, Chip Conley joins Derek Gehl to explore The Great Midlife Edit, the courage to release what has quietly run its course.Drawing from his near-death experience and the sale of his company, Chip shares what it really means to “empty your cup” and create space for what’s next.In this conversation, you’ll learn:Why midlife shifts us from accumulation to editingHow to recognize what’s ready to “graduate” from your lifeThe three stages of transition — endings, the messy middle, and new beginningsA powerful question to help you begin your own editIf something in your life feels heavy, outdated, or complete, this episode is your gentle invitation to let go and begin again.Listen in, reflect, and share it with someone ready for their next chapter.Timestamps:00:00 Welcome to Wisdom Wednesday00:18 Heated Rivalry and Mark Carney03:29 The Great Midlife Edit07:10 Empty Your Cup Japanese Story10:15 Transitional Intelligence and Endings11:46 Surrender and the Serenity Prayer15:15 Chip’s Major Life Edits18:45 Gut Check Practice20:22 Editing Family Relationships22:29 Question to Begin Your Own Edit24:10 Ritualizing Letting GoLearn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/#MidlifeChrysalis #MidlifeTransition #MidlifeReset #LettingGo #LifeTransitions #SecondAct #PersonalGrowth #Reinvention #EmptyYourCup #TransitionalIntelligence #PurposeInMidlife #LifeAfter50 #EmotionalWellbeing #SabbaticalLife #ChipConley

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