Your Magical Midlife

E85: Magic Happens When Women Gather

Kate Higgins

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I just got back from Santa Fe, where I led a private Craft Your Crown day with one incredible client, and I’m still feeling the afterglow.

Midlife can be lonely. Kids launch, parents pass, careers go stale, and sometimes even longtime friendships fade, leaving you wondering where you belong now.

But here’s what I know for sure: magic happens when women gather.

Real women. Unconventional women. The ones who skipped the script, who are childfree or late bloomers or just done pretending. When we come together in midlife, we don’t just chat. We witness each other. We hold space for the grief and the excitement. We remind each other that we’re not broken — we’re becoming.

In this episode I also talk about why AI, for all its brilliance, can never replace the core human experiences: love, grief, joy, longing, awe, the need for belonging, and the messy, slow, beautiful feeling of being alive in a body on this planet. No algorithm can read the energy in the room or hold space while you ugly-cry through shame the way another woman who’s walked through the fire can.

If you’ve been craving real connection and community in midlife, this one’s for you.

Listen now and let me know — when was the last time you felt truly seen by other women?

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