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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 41 MIN

What Research Reveals About America’s Midlife Crisis | Frank Infurna

from The Midlife Chrysalis · host Chip Conley

Why do so many people feel overwhelmed, lonely, and unhappy in midlife?Conley sits down with leading midlife researcher Frank Infurna to explore why so many middle-aged adults are struggling with stress, mental health challenges, and declining well-being, especially in the United States.Drawing from years of research on aging and happiness, Frank explains why Americans report higher levels of loneliness and depression in midlife, why happiness often increases after 50, and how relationships, family, and purpose become more meaningful as we age.They also discuss:Why midlife is deeply misunderstoodThe importance of community and social connectionHow to approach your next decade with more intentionWhy aging can improve emotional resilience and wisdomThis episode is insightful, hopeful, and filled with practical wisdom for anyone navigating change, rethinking their future, or entering a new phase of life.Watch now and discover why the second half of life may hold more possibility than you think.Timestamps:(02:58) Why Frank Started Studying Midlife(05:32) The Hidden Stressors of Midlife(07:36) Why Americans Struggle More in Midlife(10:06) How Other Countries Support Midlife Better(12:09) Practical Advice for Surviving Midlife Stress(14:52) Do Better Social Policies Improve Happiness?(16:27) The Real Midlife Crisis Explained(17:45) Why Midlife Is So Misunderstood(22:50) Is the U-Curve of Happiness Real?(25:18) Midlife as a Time of Reinvention(28:17) What Should My Next 10 Years Look Like(30:09) The Rise of Midlife Wisdom Schools(32:40) Questions to Ask Yourself After 50(34:56) What Gets Better with Age(38:02) Wisdom Bumper StickerLearn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/#Midlife #MidlifeCrisis #MidlifeWisdom #HealthyAging #Loneliness #MentalHealth #LifeAfter50 #MidlifeTransition #EmotionalWellbeing #PurposeInLife #AgingWell #FamilySupport #PersonalGrowth #Psychology #MiddleAge

Why do so many people feel overwhelmed, lonely, and unhappy in midlife?Conley sits down with leading midlife researcher Frank Infurna to explore why so many middle-aged adults are struggling with stress, mental health challenges, and declining well-being, especially in the United States.Drawing from years of research on aging and happiness, Frank explains why Americans report higher levels of loneliness and depression in midlife, why happiness often increases after 50, and how relationships, family, and purpose become more meaningful as we age.They also discuss:Why midlife is deeply misunderstoodThe importance of community and social connectionHow to approach your next decade with more intentionWhy aging can improve emotional resilience and wisdomThis episode is insightful, hopeful, and filled with practical wisdom for anyone navigating change, rethinking their future, or entering a new phase of life.Watch now and discover why the second half of life may hold more possibility than you think.Timestamps:(02:58) Why Frank Started Studying Midlife(05:32) The Hidden Stressors of Midlife(07:36) Why Americans Struggle More in Midlife(10:06) How Other Countries Support Midlife Better(12:09) Practical Advice for Surviving Midlife Stress(14:52) Do Better Social Policies Improve Happiness?(16:27) The Real Midlife Crisis Explained(17:45) Why Midlife Is So Misunderstood(22:50) Is the U-Curve of Happiness Real?(25:18) Midlife as a Time of Reinvention(28:17) What Should My Next 10 Years Look Like(30:09) The Rise of Midlife Wisdom Schools(32:40) Questions to Ask Yourself After 50(34:56) What Gets Better with Age(38:02) Wisdom Bumper StickerLearn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/#Midlife #MidlifeCrisis #MidlifeWisdom #HealthyAging #Loneliness #MentalHealth #LifeAfter50 #MidlifeTransition #EmotionalWellbeing #PurposeInLife #AgingWell #FamilySupport #PersonalGrowth #Psychology #MiddleAge

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