Mette and Candice, friends for more than thirty years, both found themselves divorced during the pandemic. They have very different perspectives on the challenge of finding themselves in the midst of an entirely new life.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsEducationSelf-ImprovementSociety & Culture |
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I find this podcast thought-provoking nearly every time I listen. I’m not divorced, and while some of the dialogue surrounds that subject, I feel like the strength of this podcast lies in the common feelings so many women share after our children are grown and have left home.
I highly recommend this to any woman looking for her place in mid-life.
I just finished listening to the first 17 episodes of this podcast, and it's very enjoyable! The discussion/dialectic approach is surprisingly enlightening. It’s rare to find two women who are equally articulate, equally strong minded, and both have good podcast laughs! And a congenial through-thick-and-thin friendship. I'm finding that listening to opposing points of view from two people who are equally sure that they are right is really helpful! All of the similar life territory Candice and Me... more
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