Two little words. One big shift.
If you've spent years being the fixer — the one who manages, adjusts, smooths things over, and makes sure nobody feels a certain way — this episode is going to hit home. We're talking about the phrase "let them," and why it's one of the most powerful things a woman over 50 can practice right now.
I'm getting honest about what it actually looks like to grip relationships, roles, and outcomes so tight that it costs you your peace. I'm also talking about the part nobody mentions — the second half of the phrase: let me. Because once you stop managing everybody else, the real question becomes: what do you want?
In this episode you'll hear:
*Why "let them" feels so uncomfortable for women who were taught that caring means staying involved
*How over-functioning shows up in midlife and why it wears you out
*The difference between being mindful and being held hostage by what people think
*What "let me" actually looks like in practice — rest, decisions, grace, and pace
*A reflection question to help you identify what you're ready to stop carrying
This one is for the woman who's tired of holding it all together. Your peace is non-negotiable — and this is where the work begins.
Share this with one woman who needs to hear it. You already know who she is.






