Any woman in midlife knows the complexities of this time of life have the potential to crack us. Fortunately, there just as many things that crack us up…and keep us sane. We’re midlife sisters, psychotherapist Abby Rodman and beauty expert and coach Julie Howard, and we want to talk about all of it. We’re with you — commiserating, crying, raging, and, yes, laughing all along the way. And maybe, li... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsSociety & CultureEducationSelf-Improvement |
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Listened to your episode with Dr. Carolyn Kurle last night. Bought her book, “The Guidance Groove” today. After listening to the three of you talk (and relate, and bond) I am here for all of it. Thank you for that, and thank you in advance for more realization, reevaluation & renewal to come, as I explore her wisdom further.
Loved the interview with Clarissa and the knowledge that she shared. Hearing what she had to say allowed me to look back on times when I was struggling and now realize that I’m not crazy! Great show and look forward to listening to other episodes. The sisters are genuine, funny and relatable. Highly recommend!
I just love this podcast! Listening to Abby Rodman, Julie Howard and their guests is like hanging out with good friends you never knew you had. They talk about things that matter such as dealing with anxiety and difficult relationships. They make it real and they make it fun. What more could you want in a podcast? Highly recommend.
Such a thoughtful and wise podcast! After listening, I always feel uplifted and smile to myself. Keep it up ladies, this is so important!
These sisters are hysterical while they provide insightful and thoughtful perspectives on a variety of topics. This podcast is extremely relatable and will always leave with you a smile. I guarantee you will subscribe after your first listen!
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