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RA #932: Life After Midlife is Not What We Expected.

RA #932: Life After Midlife is Not What We Expected.

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After decades of raising kids, building routines, and chasing goals, why don't we feel further along?

In this episode, we discuss candidly what it’s like navigating life in our 50s: becoming first-time grandparents, reevaluating what “productivity” means, coping with physical and spiritual changes, and finding ways to stay grounded in our marriage throughout it all.

It’s not a midlife crisis, but it is a strange in-between season—where your old identity doesn’t fit, and your new one hasn’t fully formed.

If you’ve ever asked, “Now what?”— Yeah. Us too.

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🙏🏻 VIDEO CONTENTS

00:00 – A different episode
04:35 – New roles in life
09:15 – Is this a midlife crisis… or something else entirely?
11:00 – Marriage in our 50s: rediscovery and reconnection
20:05 – Menopause, hot flashes, and spiritual offerings
30:15 – Letting go of past identities and roles
38:40 – The struggle between stillness and productivity
46:05 – A different approach to Scripture Study
1:01:15 – Greg’s Top Secret Project Revealed

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