The Redefining Midlife podcast is created for you - someone who is ready to challenge outdated stereotypes and redefine what it means to be a midlife woman.
We know how youth obsessed the world is and how hard it is to find information about midlife. In each episode you'll find honest, open discussions that can help us navigate this time of life.
Listen to:
Health and wellness experts who discuss how to live well now and into the future;
Inspiring stories from everyday women who are redefining and creating how midlife can look;
Mindset and wellness tips to help you make the most of this stage of life.
Revisiting Resolutions and Goal Setting with Jo Clark
Since the start of the year, how many women have managed to stick to their resolutions? There are several common hurdles in achieving goals, such as lack of clarity, accountability, and fear of failure. In today’s short solo episode, I’m breaking those goals into actionable steps, and focusing on progress over perfection to achieve success.
The Necessity of Personal Growth in Midlife with Jo Clark
Recently, I spoke at a conference to women in their forties to mid-sixties who were going through multiple transitions & feeling unprepared. They realised they had lost a sense of self & hadn't thought about what they wanted this stage of life to be like. That's why investing in personal development is necessary. Today we explore common barriers that may hold you back from exploring this further.
Defying Expectations in Midlife with Kirstie Smolenski
Today I have the pleasure of introducing my good friend Kirstie Smolenski. She is a multifaceted woman juggling various roles and pursuing new educational endeavours at 56. Her journey emphasises the importance of taking action, embracing change, and seizing opportunities for personal growth and reinvention. As you’ll hear in our chat, Kirstie continues to defy the expectations around her.
Overcoming Adversities in Midlife with Barb Mosslar
Step into the powerful story of Barb Mosslar, a woman who has risen above countless adversities throughout her life. Her journey is one of incredible transformation & resilience, as she has overcome challenges that could have easily held her back. The Barb Mosslar we meet in this episode is a very different woman to the one from her younger years. Listen in as Barb shares many remarkable stories.
The Power of Micro-Habits: Small Steps, Big Changes with Jo Clark
Women in midlife are seeking a life full of energy, both now and into the future. We lead busy lives and often it can be hard to make time for healthy habits. In today’s episode we’re diving into the fascinating world of habits, in particular, micro-habits. I can honestly say, adding micro-habits into my day over time changed my life and it's changing the lives of the women that I coach & mentor.
Unravel Your Conditioning with Michelle Parsonage
For as long as this podcast has lived, I have dreamed of this show being a place where everyday women in this stage of life can also feel seen and heard. And today I have the pleasure of introducing you to Michelle Parsonage, who also has a podcast very similar to this one. As you listen to her story, you might hear parts of Michelle's background story and find that they might be similar to yours.
Radical Acceptance with Kat Finnerty
By the time you get to midlife, us women have gone through some sort of hardship, adversity & difficult times and Kat Finnerty has certainly had her fair share. When she was diagnosed with MS at 24 and given a prognosis that she would be wheelchair-bound by 40 she refused to let her disease define her. Against all odds, Kat managed to cure her "incurable" disease & that is only part of her story.
5 Strategies to Help with an Empty Nest with Jo Clark
In today’s solo episode I’m exploring big transitions, specifically when entering the empty nest stage. Every single major life stage or transition that your child enters also means that you have one as well. I've experienced them all firsthand, so I know that they can be incredibly difficult and emotional. Tune in as I share my strategies that have supported me through these transitions.
Mothering in Midlife with Jane Jamieson
Today I have Jane Bards, a dedicated psychologist, working in private practice, where she employs a holistic & neuro affirming approach to therapy. Her therapeutic style combines evidence-based practices with a deep understanding of individual needs, fostering personal growth & resilience. Jane has completed additional study in perinatal psychology & is a Circle of Security Parenting facilitator.
Strength in Community: Recapping Episode 48 with Jo Harvey
Jo Harvey brings vibrancy & energy to this conversation which flows into a smile. Jo is candid, refreshingly honest and generously shares her own ups and downs throughout her life. After a career in publishing, Jo established 50sowhat, a community for like-minded and the young-at-heart where you can celebrate being as relevant, hip, and cool as the first time you slipped on a pair of skinny jeans.
Better Bone Health: Recapping Episode 46 with Professor Belinda Beck
I'm beyond thrilled to have one of the world's leading researchers in this area on the podcast. Belinda Beck is a Professor of Exercise Science at Griffith University Gold Coast, QLD and the Menzies Health Institute Queensland. The changes in hormones due to the menopause transition and getting older has a huge impact on bone health and osteopenia and osteoporosis are important topics to consider.
Word of the Year: Recapping Episode 19 with Jo Clark
Today I’m revisiting episode 19 which talks about the power of a word for the year. This has helped me to be more intentional about my thoughts and my actions. If you’re feeling the need for a change, or you’re wanting to improve something, a great way to go into a brand spanking new year is to have a focus word.
Imperfectly Perfect Christmas’ for Midlife Women with Kirsten Bouse
In today's episode, we're delving into a topic that strikes a chord with many women—navigating the complexities of the festive season. Beyond the glittering lights and holiday cheer, this time of year can bring unique challenges, stress, and heightened expectations. Joining us for this insightful discussion is Kirsten Bouse, a clinical and forensic psychologist with nearly 3 decades of experience.
Confidence Over Compartmentalising with Bev Williams-Krause
Last week we were joined by the amazing Bev Williams-Krause and uncovered more stories that I thought possible. We are back for part two and in this episode we chat about:
Feeling confident about our bodies in midlife, her immigration to Australia, Surgically induced menopause at 40 and ongoing challenges with HRT and her breast implant journey.
Our Experiences are Never Wasted with Bev Williams-Krause
There is no doubt that by the time women reach midlife we have had our fair share of experiences. My guest today has gone through more than lots of women put together. Bev Williams-Krause is an incredible individual who shares her stories of cancer treatment in her early twenties, mental health challenges, pregnancy loss, grief and heartache, her immigration and more. Listen to part 1 of 2.
New Year Resolutions - How to Beat 5 Common Pitfalls and Succeed! with Jo Clark
We’re approaching the end of the year rapidly, and today I'm discussing how we can overcome 5 common pitfalls to succeed in 2024. Let's examine our behaviours, explore ways to change for better success and completion. We'll discuss looking beyond resolutions, countering behaviours that hinder progress, lofty and unrealistic statements, SMART goals and holding ourselves accountable to name a few.
Utilising Our Wisdom in Midlife with Belinda Joyce
Belinda Joyce is creating new and exciting career opportunities in midlife. Belinda is a midwife, maternal and child health nurse, mother of four and author of ‘Survive and Enjoy Your Baby, How to Find Your Path to Parenthood’. In her 20+ years, she has worked with thousands of parents and newborns during childbirth, education, prenatal, labour, birth, postnatal and special care nursery.
Gorgeous Inside and Out with Aims Watts
Aims Watts is a founder and mentor at indybindy.com.au. This is her fabric store that specialises in independent designer fabrics from Japan and the Indy Bindy Sewciety. Aims has created a community for sewists to gather and connect over a shared passion. She is dedicated to helping sewists dive into their creativity, bring more joy to their days and see the ripple effects in their lives.
The Path to a Fulfilling Second Half with Jo Clark
Today is a personal episode about what redefining your life means and my path from the past to my life now. Specifically about my work life now in comparison to what it has been in the past. I left a solid and reliable teaching career to take a big leap into entrepreneurship. I hope it lands for some listeners, as I cover topics that women often keep to themselves
Migraines in Midlife with Professor Anne MacGregor
Professor Anne MacGregor. She has over 35 years clinical experience across headache and women’s health, which means she is well equipped to help women who experience migraine and suspect hormones are playing a part in that. She became particularly interested in how women’s hormones affected headaches and took up additional posts in menopause and contraception to complement her work in headache