Women of a Certain Age is a mother–daughter podcast where faith meets real life. As Christian women in two different stages of life, we have open, honest conversations about aging, womanhood, and the ever-changing dynamics of the mother–daughter relationship. From navigating independence and letting go, to faith, family, and becoming who God is calling us to be in every season, we keep it real, reflective, and rooted in love. No perfection, just perspective, growth, and grace.
Women of a Certain Age is a mother–daughter podcast where faith meets real life. As Christian women in two different stages of life, we have open, honest conversations about aging, womanhood, and the ever-changing dynamics of the mother–daughter relationship. From navigating independence and letting go, to faith, family, and becoming who God is calling us to be in every season, we keep it real, reflective, and rooted in love. No perfection, just perspective, growth, and grace.
In this inaugural episode of Women of a Certain Age, a Christian mother and daughter begin an honest conversation about what it truly means to be of a certain age, in every season of womanhood.
We talk openly about aging, the evolving mother–daughter relationship, and the realities that come with reaching a certain age, including perimenopause and menopause. From changing bodies and emotions to shifting roles, faith, and identity, this episode creates space for real dialogue that women are often told to navigate quietly.
This conversation isn’t about timelines or labels, it’s about wisdom, growth, grace, and honoring God through every age and stage of life. Welcome to the beginning of a faith filled journey where every age matters and every season has purpose.
Women of a Certain Age is a mother–daughter podcast where faith meets real life. As Christian women in two different stages of life, we have open, honest conversations about aging, womanhood, and the ever-changing dynamics of the mother–daughter relationship. From navigating independence and letting go, to faith, family, and becoming who God is calling us to be in every season, we keep it real, reflective, and rooted in love. No perfection,just perspective, growth, and grace.