Why do so many women in their 40s feel flat, lost, or “meh”—even when life looks full on the outside? In this powerful conversation, Chrissi and Allison Egidi unpack how midlife identity shifts, joy droughts, hormones, resentment, and chronic responsibility can quietly drain our sense of self. They explore why hobbies aren’t just “fun”—they are scientifically proven tools for regulating emotions, rebuilding identity, and feeling alive again. This isn’t a conversation about tennis—it’s a conve...
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Why do so many women in their 40s feel flat, lost, or “meh”—even when life looks full on the outside? In this powerful conversation, Chrissi and Allison Egidi unpack how midlife identity shifts, joy droughts, hormones, resentment, and chronic responsibility can quietly drain our sense of self. They explore why hobbies aren’t just “fun”—they are scientifically proven tools for regulating emotions, rebuilding identity, and feeling alive again. This isn’t a conversation about tennis—it’s a conve...
Midlife Woo-Woo: Auras, Spirit Guides & Ghost Stories at 40
Found at 40
50 minutes
3 months ago
Midlife Woo-Woo: Auras, Spirit Guides & Ghost Stories at 40
You don’t have to believe in ghosts, tarot, or anything of the woo-woo nature to enjoy this episode—but it definitely helps. Chrissi sits down with her soul sister and supernatural sidekick Heather to talk about all things unseen. From childhood ghost stories to aura photography and near-death experience rabbit holes, this one’s equal parts spooky, soulful, and side-splitting. Also, yes, there is also an epic poop story that has to be shared. (00:00) Meet Heather: twin, duck mom, and ho...
Found at 40
Why do so many women in their 40s feel flat, lost, or “meh”—even when life looks full on the outside? In this powerful conversation, Chrissi and Allison Egidi unpack how midlife identity shifts, joy droughts, hormones, resentment, and chronic responsibility can quietly drain our sense of self. They explore why hobbies aren’t just “fun”—they are scientifically proven tools for regulating emotions, rebuilding identity, and feeling alive again. This isn’t a conversation about tennis—it’s a conve...