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Why Midlife Body Changes Are a Mindf*ck and a Masterpiece

Why Midlife Body Changes Are a Mindf*ck and a Masterpiece

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What do you do when your reflection surprises you? When you catch a glimpse and think, Wait… when did that change?

In this episode, Stacey shares an unfiltered reflection on aging, intimacy, hydration (yes, hydration), and her evolving relationship with the woman in the mirror.

Tender. Honest. Very midlife.

In this conversation:

  • The difference between fixing and tending to yourself

  • The soft grief and quiet joy of watching your body change

  • Confidence that comes not from how you look, but how you stay

This is not a "how to age gracefully" conversation. It’s a how to stay with yourself while things change conversation.

If you’ve been feeling discombobulated about inhabiting unfamiliar skin, the unexpected thirst, or the sometimes strange, always sacred beauty of softening… listen now.

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  • Send Stacey an email or an audio message

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