
Welcome to Estrogen Dropouts - the podcast where hot flashes meet hot-takes. We’re just two midlife ladies who’ve ditched the rules, the filters and maybe a hormone or two. From brain fog to bold moves, aging gracefully or just aging, we’re talking about it all. Whether you’re already riding the hormone rollercoaster or just wondering what happened to your neck, you’re in the right place. We’re gl... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals | |||

Many women reach midlife feeling like their best days are behind them, waiting for a “perfect time” to finally pursue their dreams — but that moment rarely arrives. This episode shatters the myth of waiting for the "right time" and reveals why action... more
Unlock the secret to aging beautifully—without sacrificing confidence or vitality. In this eye-opening episode, Margot Grant Witz, VP of Elizabeth Grant Skincare, shares her grandmother’s inspiring story of resilience, innovation, and redefining beau... more
Most women don’t realize how much influence they can reclaim by shifting their mindset—and how this impacts their relationships, growth, and happiness. In this episode, Erin and Elizabeth share candid stories about navigating adult children, setting ... more
Divorce over 50 is on the rise—and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Laura Gordon, a negotiation expert with over two decades of high-stakes litigation experience, reveals the unexpected emotional and financial hurdles that most people overlook when con... more
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As an avid podcast listener, I believe Erin Beadle’s “Midlife State of Mind” has potential but currently falls short in several areas.
Firstly, there’s a noticeable lack of connection with the audience. Erin’s content often feels self-absorbed, focusing too much on her personal anecdotes without effectively tying them back to the listeners’ experiences. This makes the podcast seem more about her than about providing valuable content for her audience.
Additionally, the episodes could benefit fr... more
My review as a listener since this podcast was founded, is that I find the topics very interesting to me as a man, in spite of its title and mainly intended audience (women). I have known Erin for many years. She is intellectually curious, well read, thoughtful, introspective, intelligent, and a kind soul. Her topics are becoming more and more non-gender oriented. Even the ones about women issues, I found valuable so that I could understand what women, namely my wife, deal with and their perspe... more
I truly felt like an adult the day my dad died.
Easy to listen,too. Real application for your life as a maturing woman. Thank you Erin.
I’ve been looking for a midlife podcast for months, and thankfully stumbled upon yours the other day. I’m planning to download lots of your episodes and binge very soon. I think I like your common sense, your laid back style, and your expertise on the subjects you discuss most of all. Thank you!










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