
Welcome to Midlife Conversations. On this podcast Natalie Jill does what she does best - taking complicated information that is relevant to us (women entering Midlife) NOW, and breaking it down simply with actionable steps you can implement to level up your life in your BEST YEARS to come. I also regularly interview some of the most inspiring people living their best Midlife years. On this show, I... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 492 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Alternative HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

Can you remember the last time you could read a menu without squinting, holding it at arm's length, or borrowing someone's reading glasses?
If you're wondering why your vision suddenly betrayed you in midlife (along with everything else changing in... more
Why does the thought of intimacy make you want to hide under the covers...alone?
If you're a midlife woman who's lost that loving feeling, you're not broken (you're just like the rest of us) and we've been playing by the wrong rules. In this conver... more
What if your attempts to help someone with their addiction were actually making things worse?
This conversation with addiction intervention specialist Chris Doyle shattered every assumption I had about addiction, from why some people can't stop aft... more
What happens when a 56-year-old woman who's never lifted weights walks into a gym and decides to compete in bodybuilding, and then were diagnosed with leukemia at 57?
Most people would scale back, play it safe, maybe give up entirely. But Helen Fri... more
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Advertising for a „quantum healing device“ you’re wearing as a pendant unfortunately completely disqualified the host.
Natalie Jill is trying to be “evidence based,” but has no idea of what that actually means.
She kept restating the guest’s comments, but tweaked them just enough to confirm with her preconceived notions of the topics discussed, disregarding the nuance of the guests explanations.
I’m not sure if she’s even aware that she’s doing this.
There are people who are good communicators of complex, nuanced topics. This host is not one on them.
Why have on a doctor talking about plant based diets without actually having a doctor on who specializes in plant based diets? This was like listening to debate when only one party showed up. The entire episode was based on “feelings” and not facts. It was quite clear that Natalie doesn’t really respect vegans as a whole while under the guise of trying to be respectful. A little laughable when these two tried to paint most vegans out to be angry when literally the rest of the world eats meat... more
I was looking forward to another podcast for women in midlife but she lost me with Ben Azad who tries to tell you a caloric deficit isn’t how to lost body fat. That’s the only way to lose body fat it’s basic science he needs to Google thermodynamics and this podcast needs to vet its guests if the true intent is to help women. Unfollowing
This has become my go to podcast for my car rides and walks. I’ve learned SO much. I’m mid 40s and have really had to educate myself on all things hormones and health. This podcast has helped me so much and has introduced me to some incredible supplements I know take. I also love how Natalie asks the questions I’m thinking and clarifies everything the guest says. She breaks it down so I can understand it all. Thank you!
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Focused on providing valuable insights for women entering midlife, this podcast tackles a diverse range of topics including hormonal changes, weight management, mental health, and relationships. The host often breaks down complex health and wellness information into actionable steps that listeners can implement in their daily lives. Unique to this format are interviews with inspiring individuals who share their experiences and strategies for thriving during midlife, making the content relatable to an audience grappling with similar life transitions. This blend of expert advice and personal stories aims to empower women to navigate this life stage with confidence and awareness.
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Recent guests on Midlife Conversations include:
1. Susan Bratton
2. Chris Doyle
3. Helen Fritsch
4. Lanna Dang
5. Dr. Jess Peatross
6. Bret Johnson
7. Samantha Skelly
8. Dr. Mariza Snyder
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