• Wrapping Up Season One – Reflections, Growth & Gratitude
    May 15 2025

    In this heartfelt season finale, Phyllie and Nicky reflect on the incredible journey of their first season of The Midlife Crisis Hotline. They share their favorite moments, biggest lessons, and all the ways they’ve grown since launching on Galentine’s Day.

    They revisit powerful conversations on topics like narcissistic relationships, boundaries, loneliness, menopause, and their experiences growing up as Jehovah’s Witnesses. They also highlight unforgettable guest episodes, the impact of listener feedback, and the unexpected healing that came from sharing their personal stories.

    This episode is filled with laughter, vulnerability, and gratitude—for each other, and the supportive community of listeners who’ve joined them on this journey.

    Whether you’re new to the show or have been with them from the start, this episode is a celebration of friendship, honesty, and embracing midlife with open arms.

    📩 Got a midlife story to share? Email us:

    hello@themidlifecrisishotline.com

    🎶 Music Credit:

    “Your Little Fool” by Baby & the Luvies

    Resources:

    Dr. Ramani’s book is a compassionate road map and survival guide for people in narcissistic relationships:
    It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People by Ramani Durvasula PhD

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    35 mins
  • Welcome to the Menopause Party: Symptoms, Struggles & Sisterhood
    Apr 24 2025

    In this candid and refreshingly honest episode, Phyllie and Nicky are joined by their friends Beth and Mo for a much-needed menopause roundtable—aka the Menopause Party! Together, they break the silence and stigma around one of the most misunderstood and under-discussed transitions in a woman’s life.

    From the technical breakdown of perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause to deeply personal experiences, this episode covers: Hormone replacement therapy (HRT), natural remedies, vitamins, and sleep strategies. Hot flashes and night sweats. Brain fog, mood swings, and the identity shifts that come with hormonal changes. Diet and lifestyle tips that actually work—plus why yoga, magnesium, and fiber matter. The emotional toll of going through menopause while managing careers, caregiving, and relationships.

    The group also discusses the lack of education and support from both doctors and partners, and how that silence affects women’s ability to advocate for themselves. Whether you’re just entering perimenopause or you’re fully post, this episode is filled with helpful advice, solidarity, and a whole lot of laughter.

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    hello@themidlifecrisishotline.com

    🎶 Music Credit:

    “Your Little Fool” by Baby & the Luvies

    Resources:

    Dr. Mary Claire Haver - thepauselife.com

    Dr. Vonda Wright - drvondawright.com

    Dr. Nicole D. Barreda, NMD (Mo’s Naturopath) - medicineforyoursoul.com

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    50 mins
  • Growing Up Jehovah’s Witness – Truths, Trauma & Tiny Acts of Rebellion
    Apr 10 2025

    In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode, Phyllie and Nicky open up about their childhoods as Jehovah’s Witnesses and what it was like to walk away from the only world they knew.

    From the trauma of being disfellowshipped and shunned by your community to the emotional weight of never celebrating holidays, birthdays, or fitting in at school, they reflect on how those early years shaped their sense of self, belonging, and trust in authority.

    They also answer listener-submitted questions about the religion’s beliefs, including:

    • Why Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t celebrate holidays or birthdays

    • What it’s like to be disfellowshipped

    • Why they refuse blood transfusions

    • The role of women and the implications of domestic abuse

    • Their stance on voting, military service, and education

    While this episode includes honest critique and painful memories, it also explores the strength of community among Jehovah’s Witnesses—and how Phyllie and Nicky’s families navigated their departure with grace and compassion.

    This episode is for anyone who’s ever questioned their belief system, walked away from a controlling environment, or felt alone in their journey to reclaim their voice.


    📩 Got a midlife story to share? Email us:

    hello@themidlifecrisishotline.com

    🎶 Music Credit:

    “Your Little Fool” by Baby & the Luvies

    Resources:

    Apostasy: Directed by Daniel Kokotajlo

    Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath: The Jehovah's Witnesses

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    1 hr
  • Narcissism 102: Recognizing the Green Flags in Relationships
    Apr 7 2025

    Trigger Warning: This episode discusses narcissistic abuse and emotionally manipulative relationships, which may be distressing for some listeners.

    In this follow-up episode on narcissism, Phyllie and Nicky dive deep into the green flags of healthy dating—what to look for when seeking an emotionally safe and supportive partner. They also explore how to spot manipulation tactics, avoid oversharing too soon, and reclaim your power after narcissistic relationships. With real talk, personal stories, and practical tips, this episode is a must-listen for anyone healing from toxic relationships or stepping back into the dating scene with clarity and confidence. 💚

    📩 Got a midlife story to share? Email us:

    hello@themidlifecrisishotline.com

    🎶 Music Credit:

    “Your Little Fool” by Baby & the Luvies

    Resources:

    Dr. Ramani’s book is a compassionate road map and survival guide for people in narcissistic relationships:
    It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People by Ramani Durvasula PhD

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    43 mins
  • Narcissism 101: Recognizing the Red Flags
    Apr 2 2025

    Trigger Warning: This episode discusses emotional abuse, gaslighting, and manipulative relationship dynamics. If these topics are distressing, please listen with care and seek support if needed.

    In this powerful episode of the Midlife Crisis Hotline, hosts Phyllie and Nicky dive into the complex and often misunderstood world of narcissism. They break down the difference between narcissistic traits and full-blown Narcissistic Personality Disorder, exploring the overt and covert ways narcissists manipulate and control their partners.

    Both hosts share their deeply personal experiences with narcissistic relationships—how love bombing led them into toxic cycles, the difficulty of leaving, and the subtle yet devastating ways narcissists erode self-worth. They discuss why victims often stay for years, the impact of gaslighting, and how friends and family may fail to recognize the abuse.

    Plus, they share a must-know list of red flags from self-defense instructor JoEllen Marks, outlining key warning signs to watch for in any relationship. Whether you're currently in a toxic situation, recovering from one, or want to protect yourself in the future, this episode offers clarity, validation, and empowerment.

    Tune in for an honest, eye-opening conversation that sheds light on an emotional rollercoaster many silently endure—and how to break free.

    📩 Got a midlife story to share? Email us:

    hello@themidlifecrisishotline.com

    🎶 Music Credit:

    “Your Little Fool” by Baby & the Luvies

    Resources:

    Check out JoEllen Marks on Instagram @yourbreakuphappyplace


    Dr. Ramani’s book is a compassionate road map and survival guide for people in narcissistic relationships:

    It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People by Ramani Durvasula PhD

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    40 mins
  • Breaking the Age Gap Double Standard
    Mar 29 2025

    In this episode of The Midlife Crisis Hotline, Phyllie and Nicky dive into the age gap double standard—why society gives older men a free pass for dating younger women but older women face judgment when they do the same. From Hollywood relationships to personal experiences, they explore why younger men are increasingly drawn to older women and the benefits of these connections. Are we finally shifting toward a more accepting view of love across generations? Tune in as Phyllie and Nicky break down the stereotypes, share real stories, and encourage women to embrace dating without fear of societal scrutiny.

    📩 Got a midlife story to share? Email us:

    hello@themidlifecrisishotline.com

    🎶 Music Credit:

    “Your Little Fool” by Baby & the Luvies

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    20 mins
  • Gen Z’s Take on Modern Dating
    Mar 22 2025

    Dating today is a whole new game, but how different is it across generations? In this episode of The Midlife Crisis Hotline, Phyllie and Nicky welcome special guest Em, a 26-year-old navigating the highs and lows of modern dating. Together, they compare experiences and uncover surprising generational dating trends.

    Em shares her experiences with dating apps like Hinge and Bumble, why Gen Z struggles with post-pandemic dating culture and how social media stalking has become a necessary pre-date ritual. Meanwhile, Phyllie and Nicky reflect on dating before the digital era—when meeting someone through friends, at a bar, or a party was the norm.

    Em also shares her take on why some women struggle to be seen as “girlfriend material” and why many men seem afraid to approach women in person. Is confidence the secret weapon in dating success?

    Whether you’re dating, happily single, or just curious about how dating culture has evolved, this episode is full of laughs.

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    🎶 Music Credit:

    “Your Little Fool” by Baby & the Luvies

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    45 mins
  • Dating After 40 – The Struggles, Surprises & Standards
    Mar 19 2025

    Dating in midlife comes with its own unique set of challenges, expectations, and surprises. In this episode of The Midlife Crisis Hotline, Phyllie and Nicky sit down with special guest, Becca, to candidly discuss navigating the modern dating world after 40. Becca shares her experiences with online dating over the past 15 years.

    From generational dating differences to the struggle of meeting people organically, they dive into the realities of midlife romance—why dating apps can feel exhausting, why men and women struggle to ask each other out, and the societal pressures of being single.

    And let’s not forget the real talk: Is anyone else nervous about getting naked with someone new after all these years?

    Whether you’re actively dating, considering putting yourself out there, or perfectly happy rolling solo, this episode is full of laughter, insight, and hard-earned wisdom about love, independence, and self-worth.

    📩 Got a midlife story to share? Email us:

    hello@themidlifecrisishotline.com

    🎶 Music Credit:

    “Your Little Fool” by Baby & the Luvies

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    49 mins