Your Magical Midlife

E91: Unmasking In Midlife

Kate Higgins

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Midlife is the time when many women begin to feel a deep ache to shed the masks they’ve been wearing for decades.

In this episode, we explore the powerful journey of unmasking — the process of finally feeling safe enough to let go of the performed versions of ourselves and step into a more authentic, integrated life.

From childhood conditioning around people-pleasing to the tension between wanting to be a performer and needing to appear “professional” as a therapist, this episode examines how so many of us learned to dim our sparkle, hide our creativity, and silence our wilder parts in order to feel safe and accepted.

It also celebrates the beautiful truth of midlife: the very parts we once believed were liabilities — the creative, emotional, theatrical, and wounded sides of us — often become our greatest sources of power and connection.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why midlife naturally invites us to drop the masks
  • How people-pleasing and performing erode self-trust over time
  • The healing power of authentic self-expression
  • Why allowing all parts of ourselves (the Maiden, Mother, Empress, and Crone) to coexist creates deeper wholeness

Midlife isn’t about becoming perfect. It’s about becoming real.



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