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Say It Now...Before It's Too Late

Say It Now...Before It's Too Late

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In this deeply personal and heartfelt episode, Suzanne Oshima, Life Coach for Women in Midlife, opens up about grief, love, and the words so many of us leave unspoken—until it's too late.

Designed especially for women in midlife and women over 50, this episode explores the quiet regrets that often surface after the loss of a loved one. Suzanne shares her own experiences with loss, from losing her grandparents as a teenager to navigating the emotional reality of her parents aging.

As a Life Coach for Women Over 50, Suzanne speaks honestly about the guilt and lingering regret that can come from not saying what's truly on our hearts. This episode is both tender and empowering, gently reminding women in midlife that we don't need to wait for a "someday" or the perfect moment to express love, gratitude, and appreciation.

This conversation invites you to reflect on the people you're still fortunate to have in your life—and encourages you to say what matters now, while your words can be heard, felt, and deeply appreciated.

If you're a woman in midlife navigating grief, loss, or reflection, this episode will inspire you to live with fewer regrets and more intentional love—starting today.

Connect with Suzanne:

Suzanne's Website: https://suzanneoshima.com

Join The Circle of Love Sisterhood: https://suzanneoshima.com/circle-of-love-sisterhood/

It's Never Too Late to Make New Friends eBook: https://suzanneoshima.com/friends-ebook/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fb.suzanneoshima

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzanne_oshima/

Connect with Kim Benoy:

Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midlife-with-courage-flourishing-after-forty-with/id1562921115

Website: https://www.midlifewithcourage.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Midlifewithcourage

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