
The House of Middlescence is a weekly conversation about life, business, culture, and relevance in the second half. Hosted by keynote speaker and SecondActWomen founder Barbara Brooks, the show explores how experienced women continue to grow, adapt, and stay visible. From career pivots and entrepreneurship to generational collaboration and cultural headlines, each episode translates lived experien... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusiness | |||

Women now own over 40% of U.S. businesses, and thefastest-growing group of new entrepreneurs. Women over 40. So why is everyone still treating this demographic like an anomaly instead of an engine? In this episode, Barbara Brooks breaks down the real... more
By age 40, women lose up to 8% of their muscle mass per decade, and hormonal shifts start changing how our bodies respond to food, stress, and sleep. So why are we still blaming ourselves?
Thie latest episode of my show, The House of Middlscences, we... more
We don't talk enough about actually being the owner of a company. Revenue and strategy are queen but visibility, community, leadership, and the weight of a big voice all come with responsibility of being an owner too and where your voice shows up and... more
Everyone loves Super Bowl ads, but what do they actually tell us about culture - and AGING?
Barbara Brooks breaks down what this year’s ads reveal about age, visibility, and who gets trusted to lead. It’s a thoughtful, down-to-earth look at progress... more
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Found this woman very disingenuous. Not for me .
I was initially drawn to Barbara’s platform because of her message about empowering women over 40. However, after following her for some time, I was disappointed to learn that she does not embody the values she preaches. While she claims to support women and fight ageism, she actively engages in online trolling under an anonymous Reddit account, targeting female creators simply because of differing viewpoints. Instead of fostering an inclusive, uplifting space, she indulges in the very negativit... more









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