
Mid Life Crisis isn't just buying a new car! Known to those in the trenches, MLC starts with depression and way too often ends with destruction like you have never imagined, AND....most sadly it's caused by the one person you are closest to and have trusted the most to share and build your life with. NO ONE IS IMMUNE, most of us thought we would NEVER end up divorced, many of the guests you'll hea... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureHealth & FitnessMental HealthRelationships | |||

In this episode, Trina Laird delves into the profound impact of midlife crises, which often unfold like sudden explosions rather than gradual separations. These crises can cause individuals to question their identity, make impulsive decisions, and ab... more
Sometimes the greatest threat to a person's life is not an outside enemy. It's their own brain. Not because they want destruction. But because the systems designed to protect them begin overriding the systems designed to preserve them. In today's epi... more
In this episode, host Trina Laird explores the psychological turmoil behind midlife crises, with a particular focus on the gripping case of Brendan Banfield. Banfield became fixated on his family's au pair, leading to a dismantling of his former iden... more
In this episode, host Trina Laird discusses how psychological attachment, often confused with true attraction, is linked to a person's need for emotional relief rather than compatibility. Trina explains the unsettling shift from partner to adversary,... more
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Exploring the complexities of midlife crises, the content focuses on the emotional and relational challenges faced by individuals experiencing profound life changes. Episodes frequently discuss the psychological implications of betrayal, infidelity, and relationship dynamics, often featuring personal anecdotes from listeners and guests who find themselves in the throes of a midlife crisis. Listeners can expect candid conversations about accountability, healing, and the transformation that can occur as individuals navigate these turbulent times. The podcast is distinctive in its honest depiction of midlife crises, underscoring the narratives of resilience, recovery, and the often-unseen struggles that accompany significant life transitions.
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