Are you a midlife woman caring for your aging parents? It's a difficult journey for many. That's why it's important to start now to develop healthy lifestyle strategies that will help prepare you to ... READ the POST
Voices of MS: Lindsey
Meet Lindsey Lindsey was diagnosed with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. This is her story. On living with MS . . . "Vertigo was my first symptom, I was waved off by my doctor at that point. ... READ the POST
Living with Multiple Sclerosis: I’ll Do What I Can While I Can
Multiple sclerosis is a sneaky bastard. It has the uncanny ability to kick you in the teeth when you’re feeling your best. My MS (wait...is it odd that I say that like MS is a beloved family pet?) ... READ the POST
Midlife Women Charting a Path to Entrepreneurship with Michele Davis
What do you do when the job you have is no longer satisfying or fulfilling? Perhaps you do what Michele Davis did: you leave it and strike out on your own. Entrepreneurship may not be for everyone, ... READ the POST
Notable Women in Black History
As we celebrate Black History Month, "Midlife-A-Go-Go the podcast!" is honoring unsung heroines by profiling a few black women in history whose names may not be at the front of your mind or in our ... READ the POST
Adoption, Awareness and Advocacy: How One Woman’s Journey To Motherhood Started a Movement with Carla Carlisle
The heart wants what the heart wants. Or so the saying goes. Sometimes that want is so strong that it turns us into true champions and advocates for others. This is where Carla Carlisle comes in. ... READ the POST
Midlife Women Finding Our “Kuel” and Empowering One Another with Jack Perez
"Two heads are better than one." It's a phrase we've likely heard repeated over and over again all our lives. But as midlife women, how often do we heed those words? My guest Jacqueline Perez takes ... READ the POST
Show Your Brain Some Love: How to Keep Your Midlife Brain Sharp As You Age
Our brain is a complex machine. It’s also the most important organ in our body. It controls our actions, reactions, feelings and more. Is it any wonder we want to keep our brains running properly as ... READ the POST
Women and Multiple Sclerosis: Listening to Our Bodies and Advocating for Ourselves with Cathy Chester
When the phrase "chronic illness" is mentioned, what typically comes to mind for most people is likely cancer, heart disease or diabetes. However, there's another chronic illness that affects an ... READ the POST
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