In Episode 166, Jim Bartleman starts a new life after injury

Jim’s life proves that although we can’t control what happens to us, we can choose what happens next. The road to new purpose begins with a single decision.
Angela Burk reclaimed midlife with honesty, humor and a rediscovered folder

Angela believes midlife is not a crisis, but rather a reclamation when women can finally become the women they had been editing for decades.
Randall Kemp’s life journey has its own playlist

Randall’s story is a reminder that reinvention after 50 doesn’t always require dramatic change. Sometimes it begins with paying attention to what brings you joy.
Kate Schaefers helps adults reinvent life after 50

Kate noted adults want flexibility, balance and work that aligns with their values. They want to keep learning and stay engaged, but they often lack a roadmap.
Jim Hinckley tells America’s story, one back road at a time

“There’s a freedom in aging if we allow it,” he explained. “We can accept the limitations and learn to adapt. Or, we can become rigid and locked in. I choose the liberation.”
Becky Kanable helps families prepare for life’s final chapter

Becky found meaning in a place most people avoid, and purpose in conversations others fear. She found peace in helping families prepare for life’s most certain transition.
How chronic pain led Melissa McLaughlin to a new calling

It wasn’t until teaching was taken from her that Melissa realized God might have had other plans for her all along.
After her kids grew up, Randi Crawford found her voice again

“I started to realize I had so much more to offer, and I didn’t want to spend my days just going out to lunch or taking walks with friends.”
Kirsten Samuel talks about betrayal recovery and addiction in Episode 165

Kirsten spoke honestly about marriage betrayal and the emotional impact of pornography, especially the shame and identity wounds that can hit a spouse.
Riana Malia helps women clear past pain to create a life they deserve

Riana’s journey through decades of grief, betrayal and survival taught her that healing doesn’t have to be painful, and it doesn’t have to take years to accomplish.