Send us a text This week’s episode started with a simple quote I first heard as an intern on my psychiatry rotation: “The secret to happiness is having something to do, someone to love, and something to look forward to.” It’s a line that has quietly guided me through many stages of life — and recently, it sent me down an unexpected rabbit hole into women’s history, old medical thinking, and a surprising discovery about where the quote actually came from. Join me as I explore why this little p...
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Send us a text This week’s episode started with a simple quote I first heard as an intern on my psychiatry rotation: “The secret to happiness is having something to do, someone to love, and something to look forward to.” It’s a line that has quietly guided me through many stages of life — and recently, it sent me down an unexpected rabbit hole into women’s history, old medical thinking, and a surprising discovery about where the quote actually came from. Join me as I explore why this little p...
Send us a text What if the number on the scale wasn’t the most important measure of your health? In this episode, I share a powerful conversation from inside the very first round of my Midlife Reset program. As we near the end of our 12 weeks together, the women took it upon themselves to reflect on why they joined and what they’ve gained. Their words moved me deeply — and reminded me why I started this journey in the first place. You’ll hear themes that so many of us in midlife can relate to...
Opt to Thrive…for Midlife Women
Send us a text This week’s episode started with a simple quote I first heard as an intern on my psychiatry rotation: “The secret to happiness is having something to do, someone to love, and something to look forward to.” It’s a line that has quietly guided me through many stages of life — and recently, it sent me down an unexpected rabbit hole into women’s history, old medical thinking, and a surprising discovery about where the quote actually came from. Join me as I explore why this little p...