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Sizzling After 60
by Amy S. Hilliard
Sizzling After 60🔥 is the podcast for women 45-60+ who have done everything right — and are now asking: what's right for ME? Hosted by entrepreneur, brand strategist and author Amy S. Hilliard, and sprinkled with great guests, each episode digs into identity, reinvention, strategic pivoting, health, style, and the art of wanting something new. Because your success CAN get HOTTER with age. You're not starting over. You're starting from experience!
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Front Row Energy - No Exceptions!
Not everyone gets a front row seat in your life—and learningthat can change everything.In this episode, Amy explores the powerful (and sometimes difficult) truth that the people around you can either support your growth or quietly hold you back.She shares how to recognize who truly belongs in your “front row,” how to lovingly reposition relationships without guilt, and why protecting your energy is essential in any season of reinvention.If you’ve ever felt torn between honoring your relationships and honoring your next chapter, this episode offers clarity, permission, and a new way to think about access, alignment, and growth.
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The Role of Faith When You're Ready to Leap.
Have you ever felt completely ready for what's next — and thenheard a voice so convincing, so close, that it stopped you cold? In Episode 5 of Sizzling After 60, Amy S. Hilliard gets realabout the moment she almost didn't take the leap — and the only thing that carried her through it. The Voice isn't a stranger's criticism. It's your own innervoice — asking questions that sound like wisdom but feel like shackles."Are you sure about this? At your age?" "You had your time. It'stoo late." "You should be winding down. Not revving up." Amy challenges the popular idea that faith means certainty.Real faith — the kind that actually moves you through the frozen moments —isn't about silencing doubt. It's about shifting where you place your weight. This episode introduces The Faith Statement — a personalwriting practice grounded not in affirmations, but in the evidence of your own history. Every time you were carried when you couldn't carry yourself. Every leap that terrified you — and brought you through. Because faith doesn't ask you to see the wholestaircase. It only asks you to trust the next stair. What you'll take away: -Why The Voice gets loudest rightbefore the most important leaps — and what that actually means -The real difference between faithand a fairy tale (this will reframe everything) -Why doubt and faith can — and do —coexist in every meaningful moment of a life well-lived -The Faith Statement — a two-partwriting practice grounded in your own history
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Turning Up Our Sizzle. Not From Scratch. From Truth.
Have you ever heard the words "start over" and feltboth relieved and exhausted at the same time? In Episode 4 of Sizzling After 60, Amy S. Hilliard challengesone of the most seductive myths in midlife reinvention — the idea that a fresh start means wiping the slate clean. It doesn't. And here's why that's the best news you've heardall year. Amy shares the deeply personal moment she understood — really understood — the difference between starting over and building from truth.Coming out of her second divorce and a difficult season in business, she thought she needed distance and a blank page. What she discovered instead was something far more powerful: She wasn't broken. She was being refined. This episode introduces The Architecture of Reinvention — athree-pillar framework to help you build your next chapter not from scratch, but from everything you've already survived, built, and become. You'll leave with The Blueprint — a hands-on writing practicethat maps your assets, your non-negotiables, and your unrealized self into a living document of who you are and what you're building toward. Because your experience isn't baggage. It's your foundation. And honey — it is solid. What you'll take away:Why 'starting over' is a myth —and why building from truth is more powerfulThe Architecture of Reinvention:Assets, Non-Negotiables, and Your Unrealized Self How to recognize what you've been counting as baggage that is actually wealth The Blueprint — a personal writing practice to map your next chapter
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I Wanted This. So Why Does It Hurt?
"I wanted all of it. I chose all of it. Sowhy do I feel like I owe someone an apology?" That question — asked by a woman Amy knows at 58over lunch — is at the heart of the most emotionally honest episode of Sizzling After 60 yet. This episode is not for the women who deferredtheir dreams. It's for the women who chased them — full throttle, eyes open, costs be damned — and who are now standing in the quiet, reckoning with what it cost. The executive who climbed every rung and found the view lonelier than sheexpected. The entrepreneur who built the thing and is no longer sure the trade was worth it. Amy gets deeply personal — about two marriages,two divorces, about ambition that can become a socially celebrated way to avoid what feels too vulnerable, and about the women she has loved and lost who gaveeverything to the dream and paid with their bodies. The insight at the center of this episode isboth challenging and liberating: you are not required to spend the rest of your life paying penance for your ambition. The goal is not to stop wanting. The goal is to want with your whole self in the room.• How to hold two truths at once: proud of whatyou built AND grieving what it cost• Why ambition can become a way to avoidvulnerability — and how to recognize it• The difference between healing and compulsiveselflessness• The Honest Ledger — a liberation practice forwomen ready to want something new
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You Haven't Lost Yourself. You've Outgrown a Role
Have you ever whispered it to yourself in thequiet? "I don't even know who I am anymore."If you have — Amy S. Hilliard wants you to knowsomething before you go any further: that feeling is not a diagnosis. It's a signal. It doesn't mean you're lost. It means you've grown. In Episode 2 of Sizzling After 60, Amy goes deeper into the moment that stops so many women cold — when the life they've built starts to feel like it belongs to someone else. When the roles that once fit like a glove feel too tight, too small, too old. She shares her own experience of outgrowing TheAchiever — the identity she wore like a badge for decades, until the biography that once felt like pride began to feel like a cage. And she introduces one of the most powerful reframes in the series: you are not your roles. The role is the costume. You are the person wearing it. Amy speaks directly to the women whose roles were taken rather than chosen — through divorce, job loss, an empty nest, or loss — and offers the insight that changes everything: the loss of a role is not the loss of a self. It is the uncovering of one.• The difference between losing yourself and outgrowing a role• Why the roles we took on were built for a season— and seasons change• The Shoe Analogy — why outgrown roles are evidence of growth, not failure• The Role Inventory — three questions to ask about every role you carry
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Why Success Stops Working --And What Ignites After 60
Have you ever felt like your life lookssuccessful from the outside — but something on the inside has quietly stopped feeling chosen? In this debut episode of Sizzling After 60, Amy S. Hilliard opens with her own turning point: a 60th birthday dinner with her girlfriends standing between her 30-year-old daughter and thinking of her 90-year-old mother, where she found herself standing in the middle of the timeline — and asking a question successful women rarely say out loud. Amy introduces The Competence Trap — thepattern where being capable becomes the way you avoid being honest. You manage instead of choose. You perform instead of express. You maintain instead of evolve. And she explains why midlife isn't a crisis — it's development. It's awareness. It's the moment you finally have enough perspective to notice thepattern. This episode is for the woman who has doneeverything right and is now asking: what's right for me? Whether your awareness arrives quietly or your life has brought it loudly — this conversation is for you. You'll leave with The Three Windows — apowerful journaling practice to identify what you're maintaining, what you're performing, and what you're truly longing for. Because what's in Window Three isn't a wish. It's a direction.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Sizzling After 60🔥 is the podcast for women 45-60+ who have done everything right — and are now asking: what's right for ME? Hosted by entrepreneur, brand strategist and author Amy S. Hilliard, and sprinkled with great guests, each episode digs into identity, reinvention, strategic pivoting, health, style, and the art of wanting something new. Because your success CAN get HOTTER with age. You're not starting over. You're starting from experience!
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