• Finding Joy After 50 with Lisa Murphy
    Oct 8 2025

    What if midlife isn’t the beginning of the end, but the spark of something extraordinary?

    This week, I’m joined by Lisa Murphy, a certified Life & Wellness Coach and founder of the @50ForwardClub. After more than 20 years in magazines and digital media, Lisa made a bold pivot to help midlife women create intentional, fulfilling, and joyful lives.

    In this conversation, we dive into the stories we tell ourselves about aging — and how to rewrite them. Lisa shares how she got sober, learned to understand (not just “feel”) her fears, and started building a vibrant community that celebrates what’s possible after 50. From challenging internalized ageism to finding joy on the dance floor, Lisa reminds us that it’s never too late to change your story.

    💛 In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • Why your thoughts are stories — and how to stop believing the ones that hold you back
    • Practical mindset tools to quiet fear and move forward with confidence
    • How small, consistent shifts can create big transformation
    • The surprising link between positive views of aging and longevity
    • Why sobriety became Lisa’s doorway to freedom and joy
    • How celebration and play can become powerful forms of self-care
    ✨ Connect with Lisa Murphy

    Website: https://coachlisamurphy.com/ Instagram: @CoachLisaMurphy | @50ForwardClub

    🌼 Mentioned in this episode
    • 4,000 Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
    • The Five Second Rule by Mel Robbins

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    41 mins
  • How to Embrace Midlife as a Fresh Start with Wendy Green
    Oct 1 2025

    Lessons on staying vibrant, curious, and playful at any age.

    Midlife isn’t an ending—it’s an opening. In this episode, we explore how to embrace possibility, purpose, and play no matter your age. My guest, Wendy Green, shares how she learned to start before she was ready, push past self-doubt, and build community through her work with Boomer Banter and the Age Wise Collaborative.

    Together, we talk about flipping the script on aging, listening for the quiet voice that reminds you what you love, and why reinvention isn’t about changing who you are—it’s about remembering yourself. Whether you’re in a life transition, feeling stuck, or simply craving inspiration for your next chapter, this conversation will remind you: you are never done.

    *Episode 243

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    34 mins
  • EP 242: Starting Messy, Learning Loud: Rob the Maritimer’s YouTube Journey
    Sep 24 2025

    What YouTube Can Teach Us About Reinvention After 50

    What does starting a YouTube channel in your 40s, 50s, or beyond have in common with launching any new adventure in midlife? A lot more than you might think.

    In this special episode, I sit down with Rob Moore—better known as Rob the Maritimer—who helps people over 40 overcome fear and start YouTube channels without the overwhelm. While the full video version of our conversation lives on YouTube, this audio-only edit trims out the nitty-gritty details about cameras and microphones so we can focus on the heart of Rob’s story.

    We talk about:

    • How to push through camera anxiety (or any kind of stage fright)
    • Why your first attempts don’t have to be perfect—in fact, they shouldn’t be
    • The power of authenticity and showing up as yourself
    • Why age is never a barrier to starting something new
    • The importance of patience, consistency, and enjoying the journey

    Even if you have zero interest in starting a YouTube channel, you’ll find encouragement here for taking risks, embracing imperfection, and blooming at any stage of life.

    🌻 If you’re feeling inspired, I’d love for you to share your thoughts about this episode on social media and tag me @latebloomerliving.

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    Find out more at https://www.latebloomerliving.com/

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    43 mins
  • EP 241: Strong at Any Age: Jacqueline Hooton on Redefining Midlife Fitness
    Sep 17 2025

    Who says aging means slowing down?

    Jacqueline Hooton is here to bust ageist myths and show how strength training can help you stay powerful, confident, and unstoppable at any age.

    In this inspiring conversation, fitness expert and author Jacqueline Hooton shares how we can challenge ageist stereotypes, overcome internalized ageism, and build lasting strength—physically, mentally, and emotionally. From the power of strength training to expanding your healthspan, Jacqueline shows why it’s never too late to take charge of your well-being and live vibrantly in midlife and beyond.

    🌻 If you’re feeling inspired, I’d love for you to share your thoughts about this episode on social media and tag me @latebloomerliving.

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    38 mins
  • EP 240: Leaning Into the Unknown
    Sep 10 2025

    Season 6 kicks off with Yvonne Marchese reflecting on a summer of unexpected change—from a family health scare to becoming an empty nester. In this solo episode, she shares why this tender, transitional time is inspiring a fresh look at joy, reinvention, and what it means to bloom in midlife.

    She also reveals her bold leap into YouTube and invites you to be part of shaping this season. Got a question or story to share? Leave a message at latebloomerliving.com/podcast.

    🌻 If you’re feeling inspired, I’d love for you to share your thoughts about this episode on social media and tag me @latebloomerliving.

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    You can also join the Age Agitators Club for more fun and inspiration as we navigate midlife together. Find out more at https://www.latebloomerliving.com/

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    11 mins
  • Summer Replay: Get Busy Living with Lynn McNutt
    Sep 3 2025

    This week, I’m bringing back a listener's favorite from the archive while I’m on a summer break, getting ready for Season 6.

    Lynn McNutt joined me for a powerful conversation about caregiving, grief & creative reinvention. This one’s just as relevant now as it was then. This episode originally aired as Episode 78 on December 22, 2021.

    Sometimes you just need to Walk it off

    Lynn McNutt is an actor, singer, mover, creator, writer, wanderer, and wayfarer. Lynn has over twenty five years of experience as a professional actress and singer working in national tours, Off-Broadway, and a bevy of regional theaters. In her 40s she ended up taking several years of time away from her performing career to act as a caregiver for her father, mother and cousin. After her father died, she found herself needing to walk off the stress and grief, so she embarked on a solo backpacking expedition on the Florida Trail. She taught Shakespeare and Music Theatre in the MFA program at Florida Atlantic University. For her second act, Lynn is creating her own works, delving into the world of solo-performance telling stories, connecting ideas, and shedding new light on old ones.

    Get more information about Lynn McNutt. There are productions and more adventures planned for the future!

    Follow Lynn on Instagram.

    🌻 If you’re feeling inspired, I’d love for you to share your thoughts about this episode on social media and tag me @latebloomerliving.

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    56 mins
  • Summer Replay: Strength, Fitness, and Fun at Any Age with Mimi Ison
    Aug 20 2025

    What if getting older was your invitation to play harder, lift heavier, and dance more freely?

    In this replay from the Late Bloomer Living vault, I’m joined by Mimi Ison — a fierce pro-aging advocate and the radiant energy behind @heymiddleage.

    Mimi discovered boxing in her 50s and keeps fitness fun with shuffle dancing and strength training. Her approach to movement is joyful, stylish, and totally unapologetic — and her message is clear: aging doesn’t mean giving up on your body. It means discovering new ways to love it.

    If you’ve ever felt intimidated by fitness culture or wondered how to stay strong as you age, Mimi’s story will remind you that strength and fun are not mutually exclusive — and they’re definitely not just for the young.

    🎧 Originally aired as Episode 187 of Late Bloomer Living.

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    52 mins
  • Summer Replay: Parenting Young Adults with Kim Muench
    Aug 6 2025

    What if parenting doesn’t end when your kids turn 18 — it just evolves? This week’s summer replay from the Late Bloomer Living vault features parenting coach Kim Muench, who shares what it really takes to navigate the messy, beautiful work of parenting young adults.

    We talk about identity, boundaries, letting go, and how midlife offers a chance to rethink not just how we support our kids — but how we show up for ourselves.

    If you’re in the “what now?” phase of parenting, this one’s for you. 🎧 Originally aired as Episode 182 — and it’s still one of our most listened-to conversations.

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    45 mins