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The Midlife Edit

The Midlife Edit is for the woman who still has a favorite album from 1994 and a whole second act she hasn't written yet. Hosted by Jen Weinstein — honest conversations, real guests, zero apologies for who you're becoming. 

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    Don't Talk Yourself Out of Your Own Life — What Happened When I Finally Sent the Email

    This week’s episode is part story, part reminder, and part permission slip.Jen takes you inside a once-in-a-lifetime weekend in Brooklyn that started with one thing: an email she almost didn’t send. What followed was a surreal and deeply emotional experience recording with Tracy Bonham at Grand Street Recording for the 30th anniversary re-recording of Mother Mother — alongside a room full of women who felt like lifelong friends within minutes.But this episode isn’t just about music or nostalgia. It’s about:Imposter syndrome in midlifeMaking yourself smaller to fit into other people’s expectationsFemale friendship and authentic connectionLearning to take up space unapologeticallySaying yes before you feel readyRemembering who you are underneath all the performanceJen reflects on the power of witnessing women fully in their element, the reality that even wildly successful people still struggle with self-doubt, and why midlife can become the chapter where we finally stop asking for permission.If you’ve been sitting on an email, a dream, a boundary, a creative idea, or a version of yourself you’ve been afraid to fully step into — this episode is your sign.In This EpisodeRecording in Brooklyn with Tracy BonhamThe emotional legacy of Mother MotherWhy women in midlife crave real connectionThe truth about imposter syndromeLearning to stop performing for everyone elseThe freedom that comes with agingWhat happens when you finally send the email anywayMentioned in This EpisodeMother MotherJemThe Midlife Edit Co.Free ResourceJen also shares her free guide:“Nobody Warned Me” — The Honest Midlife Hormone GuideA real, no-BS resource for women navigating hormones, perimenopause, exhaustion, and everything nobody prepared us for.You can download it at:The Midlife Edit Co.Favorite Quote From This Episode“You don’t have to feel ready. You just have to go.”If this episode resonated with you, share it with a woman who needs the reminder not to take herself out of her own life.

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The Midlife Edit is for the woman who still has a favorite album from 1994 and a whole second act she hasn't written yet. Hosted by Jen Weinstein — honest conversations, real guests, zero apologies for who you're becoming.

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The Midlife Edit is for the woman who still has a favorite album from 1994 and a whole second act she hasn't written yet. Hosted by Jen Weinstein — honest conversations, real guests, zero apologies for who you're becoming. 

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