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Midlife Spirituality Project: Guiding 40+ women toward Connection, Inner Peace & Purpose

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The Midlife Purpose Project is a podcast for spiritually seeking midlife women who are ready to come home to themselves. If you are navigating midlife anxiety, overwhelm, burnout, disconnection, perimenopause, menopause, body changes after 40, and the deeper questions of purpose, identity, and what comes next - welcome to the community. I’m Katie Farinas — yoga teacher, former nurse, and midlife clarity and purpose coach helping women reconnect with themselves and move through midlife with more peace, self-trust, and purpose. Each week, we explore how to move through midlife with more intention and less overwhelm by blending yoga philosophy, meditation, breathwork, nervous system regulation, emotional regulation, and modern therapeutic tools. Through honest solo reflections, inspiring interviews, and practical conversations, we talk about midlife purpose, emotional healing, self-compassion, people pleasing, relationships, motherhood, intuition, inner peace, self-discovery, and coming home to yourself. You’ll also hear expert conversations on perimenopause and menopause, hormone therapy, healthy aging, longevity, movement, nutrition, career transitions, financial stress, body image, and how to care for your changing body and mind with more awareness and compassion. You’ll also hear expert conversations on perimenopause and menopause, hormone therapy, healthy aging, longevity, movement, nutrition, career transitions, financial stress, and how to care for your changing body and mind. If you’ve been asking: Why do I feel so disconnected from myself, and how do I reconnect with who I really am? How do I manage strong emotions in midlife? How do I regulate my nervous system and feel more grounded? How do I learn to listen to my intuition and trust myself? I’m not religious, but I long for a deeper spiritual connection — how do I find that? How do I stop judging, comparing, and criticizing myself and others? How do I let go of fear and move forward with more alignment? What is happening in my body after 40? How do I connect with this new body and honor what it needs? How can I shift my mindset to embrace this season of life? How do I navigate perimenopause and menopause with more clarity? Can I reinvent myself at 40, 50, and beyond? How do I stop people pleasing and start honoring my own needs? How do I get unstuck? What spiritual practices actually help in midlife? I’ve been through hard things — how do I make sense of them, heal, and move forward? How do I find more meaning, alignment, and purpose in midlife? This podcast is for you. The Midlife Purpose Project is your sanctuary for healing, clarity, connection, and reconnecting with yourself — so you can live with more peace, purpose, alignment, and joy. This podcast is for you. The Midlife Purpose Project is your sanctuary for clarity, healing, connection, and coming home to yourself — so you can live with more purpose, peace, and joy.

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Episode 165: Loving When It Feels Hard: How to Stay Open Without Abandoning Yourself Cover

165: Loving When It Feels Hard: How to Stay Open Without Abandoning Yourself

How do we love people who are difficult to love? This is one of the hardest spiritual practices. Across many wisdom traditions, we are taught that we are not separate from one another. Beneath our personalities, opinions, wounds, beliefs, and stories, there is a shared essence moving through all of us. But that can be very hard to remember when someone is being hurtful, angry, unfair, frustrating, selfish, or difficult. In this episode of The Midlife Purpose Project, we explore what it means to love when it feels hard — not in a way that asks you to abandon yourself, excuse harmful behavior, or stay in situations that are not safe, but in a way that helps you protect your own heart from closing completely. This episode looks at the difference between love and self-abandonment, compassion and enabling, boundaries and resentment. Through the lens of yoga philosophy, we explore ahimsa, or non-harming, and why loving others must also include not harming yourself. We also talk about triggers, ego responses, resentment, anger, and the spiritual freedom that becomes possible when we learn to pause before reacting. When someone activates something painful in us, it can feel automatic to respond from anger, defensiveness, judgment, or resentment. But the real practice is learning to pause, breathe, return to center, and choose a response that does not rob us of our peace. This episode also explores the idea that difficult people can show us where we are not yet free. Our triggers can reveal the wounds that still need our attention. And while that does not make someone else’s behavior acceptable, it can help us see our own inner work more clearly. You’ll also hear about the practice of not taking things personally, the wisdom of seeing someone’s behavior as a reflection of their own internal experience, and the yoga practice of pratipaksha bhavana — cultivating the opposite perspective. This does not mean pretending harm did not happen. It means learning to see the whole person without denying the harm. It means choosing where you place your attention. It means keeping your heart open without removing your boundaries. And it means remembering that love is not weakness. Sometimes love is the most courageous spiritual practice there is. IN THIS EPISODE, WE EXPLORE * Why loving difficult people is one of the hardest spiritual practices * How many wisdom traditions point toward our shared essence * Why people’s wounds, stories, and beliefs can hide the truth of who they are * Why closing your heart may protect you from pain, but can also block love and healing * What yoga philosophy teaches through ahimsa, or non-harming * Why love does not mean abandoning yourself or ignoring harmful behavior * How anger and resentment can keep us trapped in suffering * Why the pause between stimulus and response is where freedom begins * How triggers can reveal the wounds that still need healing * Why other people’s behavior is often about their own internal experience * What it means to not take things personally * How to see the good in someone without denying the harm they have caused * How pratipaksha bhavana helps us shift our perspective * Why choosing love is not the same as excusing bad behavior * How to respond from your higher self instead of your wounded ego YOGA PHILOSOPHY CONCEPTS IN THIS EPISODE AHIMSA Ahimsa means non-harming. In this episode, we explore how non-harming applies not only to others, but also to ourselves. Loving someone does not mean allowing them to harm you. Boundaries can be an expression of love and non-harming. SVADHYAYA Svadhyaya is a sanskrit term for self study. In yoga philosophy, it means the practice of honestly observing yourself — your thoughts, patterns, beliefs, reactions, habits, wounds, desires, and inner truth — so you can begin to see yourself more clearly. It is not self-analysis in a harsh or judgmental way. It is compassionate awareness. PRATIPAKSHA BHAVANA Pratipaksha bhavana is the practice of cultivating the opposite perspective. When the mind becomes caught in anger, judgment, or aversion, this practice invites us to consciously turn toward a different way of seeing. It does not require us to deny harm, but it helps us remember that people are complex and rarely only one thing. REFLECTION QUESTIONS FROM THIS EPISODE * Who in my life feels difficult to love right now? * What happens inside my body when I think about this person? * What wound might be getting touched in me? * Am I responding from my center, or from protection? * What boundary would help me practice love without abandoning myself? * What am I taking personally that may actually be about the other person’s inner world? * Can I see any good in this person without denying the harm? * What response would allow me to keep my peace? * Where am I being invited into more freedom? PRACTICE FROM THIS EPISODE The next time someone triggers anger, resentment, or defensiveness in you, pause before responding. Take a few slow breaths. Feel your feet on the ground. Place a hand over your heart if that feels supportive. Then ask yourself: What is happening inside me right now? What wound might be getting touched? What response would protect my peace? What response would come from love without abandoning myself? You do not have to respond immediately. Sometimes the most powerful spiritual practice is creating enough space to choose.

13. Juli 2026 - 44 min
Episode 164: Balance Is a Myth: What Yoga Teaches Us About Wobbling Through Life Cover

164: Balance Is a Myth: What Yoga Teaches Us About Wobbling Through Life

Feeling like you can’t balance it all? This episode explores why balance is a myth and how yoga teaches us to wobble, readjust, and return to center. What if balance is not something we are supposed to finally achieve? What if balance is not standing perfectly still, holding everything together, or giving equal energy to every part of your life? In this episode of The Midlife Purpose Project, we explore the myth of balance and what yoga can teach us about the real practice of staying centered in everyday life. So many of us have been taught that we should be able to balance it all: family, work, friendships, health, home, spiritual growth, parenting, rest, and all the endless responsibilities of being an adult. And when we cannot do it all perfectly, we assume we are failing. But balance, as we often imagine it, does not really exist. In yoga, balancing postures like Tree Pose or Warrior III are not still and perfect. They are full of tiny movements, adjustments, wiggles, wobbles, and moments of falling out and beginning again. The body is constantly sensing, shifting, and returning to center. Life is the same way. This episode is an invitation to stop chasing the impossible version of balance and begin practicing a more compassionate, honest, and seasonal version of it instead. You’ll be invited to ask: What matters most in this season? What is my edge right now? What can I release without guilt? What would help me stay present, peaceful, and connected to what matters? If you have been feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, or like you are failing at balancing it all, this episode will help you see balance in a new way. You are not failing. You are practicing. IN THIS EPISODE, WE EXPLORE * Why balance, as we usually define it, is a myth * How the pressure to “balance it all” makes women feel like they are failing * What yoga balancing postures teach us about real life * Why wiggles, wobbles, and falling out are part of the practice * How to think about balance as constant readjustment instead of perfection * Why different seasons of life require different priorities * How to recognize your personal edge before you become overwhelmed * Why intentional choices help us step out of autopilot * How the idea of “enough” can help us release unrealistic expectations * What it means to return to center with compassion JOURNAL PROMPTS FROM THIS EPISODE * What does balance look like for me in this season of life? * What matters most to me over the next three months? * What would make this season feel meaningful, connected, or well-lived? * What am I carrying because I think I “should”? * What can I release without guilt? * Where have I overshot my edge? * What would help me feel more present, peaceful, and grounded right now? * When I look back on this season, what will I be glad I made space for? * What will I be glad I let go of? PRACTICE FROM THIS EPISODE The next time you feel like you are failing at balance, picture yourself in Tree Pose. Notice the foot and ankle making tiny adjustments. Notice the body swaying. Notice how balance is not stillness. It is movement. It is sensing. It is readjusting. It is falling out and choosing to return. Then ask yourself: What adjustment do I need to make today? Not forever. Not for everyone. Just today. ABOUT KATIE FARINAS Katie Farinas is a midlife coach, yoga teacher, and spiritual guide who helps women navigate midlife with clarity, peace, purpose, and empowerment. Through yoga philosophy, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and energy-based practices, Katie supports women in reconnecting with themselves and stepping fully into their most aligned and authentic lives. ✨ Ways To Go Deeper: If you’re ready to feel less overwhelmed and more connected to your body, needs, and inner voice, explore my 4-week private coaching experience for midlife women: Reconnect With Your Body and Yourself. Learn more here. [https://katiefarinas.kit.com/129a55d1d1] Record your question here and I will answer it on the show!! https://www.speakpipe.com/KatieFarinas [https://www.speakpipe.com/KatieFarinas] * Join the Monthly Satsang [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/p/the-monthly-sangha] * Visit Katie’s website [https://katiefarinas.com/] * Join the newsletter for soulful insights and to receive weekly practices [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/] * Read and watch on Substack [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips] * Book a reflective Insight Seat [https://calendly.com/katiefarinas/free-coaching-on-the-podcast] to come on the show and receive live coaching * Schedule a Clarity Call [https://katiefarinas.com/discovery-call/] to see if my coaching is right for you. 🎥 Watch this episode on YouTube [https://youtu.be/3NCDpy5ahvg?si=n2A74YVpuOmOl6FD]:

6. Juli 2026 - 29 min
Episode 163: Transitions in Midlife: Finding Peace in the In-Between with Bardo Cover

163: Transitions in Midlife: Finding Peace in the In-Between with Bardo

In this episode of The Midlife Purpose Project, I’m joined by author Ann Tashi Slater for a beautiful conversation about bardo, a Tibetan Buddhist concept often translated as an “in-between state.” Ann is the author of Traveling in Bardo, a book about how we move through uncertainty, change, transition, loss, illness, identity shifts, and all the spaces where life no longer looks the way it once did — but the next chapter has not fully arrived. And isn’t that so much of midlife? Our bodies change. Our roles change. Our relationships change. Our children grow. Our identities shift. The world around us can feel uncertain and unstable. So often, we want to rush through the discomfort and get to the place where everything finally feels settled. But what if the in-between is not something to escape? What if it is actually a sacred place of possibility, insight, and transformation? In this conversation, Ann and I explore how bardo can help us understand the human experience of impermanence, why our resistance to change often creates more suffering than the change itself, and how we can begin to meet the uncertainty of life with more presence, compassion, and inner steadiness. We also talk about the connection between Tibetan Buddhist wisdom and yoga philosophy, especially around acceptance, karma, action, alignment, and the importance of living in a way that reflects what truly matters to us. This episode is for you if you are in a season of transition, questioning what comes next, grieving a life that no longer exists, or learning how to stop fighting reality and begin listening for the wisdom that can only arrive in the quiet. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT * What bardo means in Tibetan Buddhism and how it applies to everyday life * Why midlife can feel like a powerful “in-between” state * How resistance to change increases suffering * Why acceptance is not the same as giving up * The relationship between karma, action, and personal agency * How our thoughts, words, and actions shape the experience of our lives * Why distraction keeps us from seeing clearly * How to align your time and energy with what matters most * The importance of listening to your true self beneath conditioning, people-pleasing, and old roles * Why mortality can help us live with more clarity, courage, and intention * The possibility hidden inside both voluntary and involuntary transitions > Ann Tashi Slater has written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Paris Review, and many others. In her Darjeeling Journal column for Catapult, she writes about her Tibetan family history and bardo, and she blogged for HuffPost on similar topics. She presents and teaches workshops at Princeton, Columbia, Oxford, Asia Society, and The American University of Paris, among others. Her new book, Traveling in Bardo: The Art of Living in an Impermanent World [https://www.amazon.com/Traveling-Bardo-Living-Impermanent-World/dp/0306835215/] (Balance/Hachette), has been named a Next Big Idea Club “Must-Read.” Learn more at anntashislater.com [https://anntashislater.com/]. > SOCIAL MEDIA: > https://www.facebook.com/ann.tashi.slater [https://www.facebook.com/ann.tashi.slater] > https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-tashi-slater-977b21b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-tashi-slater-977b21b/] > https://x.com/anntashislater [https://x.com/anntashislater] > https://www.instagram.com/anntashislater/ [https://www.instagram.com/anntashislater/] If this conversation resonated with you, I would love to invite you to continue the journey with me on Substack, where I share reflections, practices, and resources for midlife women who are seeking peace, clarity, purpose, and a way back home to themselves. And if you are in your own in-between season and would like support reconnecting with yourself and creating a more aligned life, you can visit my website or book a discovery call using the links in the show notes. ABOUT KATIE FARINAS Katie Farinas is a midlife coach, yoga teacher, and spiritual guide who helps women navigate midlife with clarity, peace, purpose, and empowerment. Through yoga philosophy, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and energy-based practices, Katie supports women in reconnecting with themselves and stepping fully into their most aligned and authentic lives. ✨ Ways To Go Deeper: If you’re ready to feel less overwhelmed and more connected to your body, needs, and inner voice, explore my 4-week private coaching experience for midlife women: Reconnect With Your Body and Yourself. Learn more here. [https://katiefarinas.kit.com/129a55d1d1] Record your question here and I will answer it on the show!! https://www.speakpipe.com/KatieFarinas [https://www.speakpipe.com/KatieFarinas] * Join the Monthly Satsang [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/p/the-monthly-sangha] * Visit Katie’s website [https://katiefarinas.com/] * Join the newsletter for soulful insights and to receive weekly practices [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/] * Read and watch on Substack [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips] * Book a reflective Insight Seat [https://calendly.com/katiefarinas/free-coaching-on-the-podcast] to come on the show and receive live coaching * Schedule a Clarity Call [https://katiefarinas.com/discovery-call/] to see if my coaching is right for you. 🎥 Watch this episode on YouTube [https://youtu.be/3NCDpy5ahvg?si=n2A74YVpuOmOl6FD]:

29. Juni 2026 - 1 h 6 min
Episode 162: Ujjayi Breath Practice: A Simple Way to Calm Your Nervous System Cover

162: Ujjayi Breath Practice: A Simple Way to Calm Your Nervous System

In this episode of The Midlife Spirituality Project, I’m sharing one of the practices from my Returning Home to Yourself series — a collection of short, supportive practices I offer to my Substack readers a few times each month. These practices may include breathwork, meditation, reflection, journal prompts, somatic practices, and other simple ways to reconnect with yourself in the middle of real life. If you’d like to receive more of them, I invite you to subscribe to my newsletter on Substack. Today’s practice is all about Ujjayi breath, sometimes called “ocean breath” or “victorious breath” in yoga. Ujjayi is a simple but powerful breathing practice that can help calm the nervous system, steady the mind, support focus, and bring you back into relationship with your body. In this episode, I walk you through what Ujjayi breath is, why it works, how to practice it, and then we breathe together. This is a beautiful practice to return to when you feel scattered, anxious, disconnected, overwhelmed, or caught in the busyness of the mind. It gives the mind something gentle to focus on while helping the body feel more grounded and supported. You do not need any previous yoga or meditation experience to practice with me. Just come as you are. IN THIS EPISODE, WE EXPLORE: * What Ujjayi breath is and why it is used in yoga * Why this breath can feel so calming and grounding * How the gentle sound of the breath helps focus the mind * How Ujjayi breath supports nervous system regulation * Why breathwork can be a doorway back into the body * How to practice Ujjayi breath step by step * A guided Ujjayi breath practice you can return to anytime PRACTICE NOTES If you want to come back to this practice and skip the teaching portion: * Learning how to gently constrict the throat begins around 11:39 * The guided Ujjayi breath practice begins around 18:15 LISTEN IF YOU ARE FEELING: * Anxious or overwhelmed * Disconnected from your body * Stuck in your head * Scattered or unfocused * In need of grounding * Curious about breathwork or yoga philosophy * Ready for a simple practice to help you come home to yourself ABOUT KATIE FARINAS Katie Farinas is a midlife coach, yoga teacher, and spiritual guide who helps women navigate midlife with clarity, peace, purpose, and empowerment. Through yoga philosophy, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and energy-based practices, Katie supports women in reconnecting with themselves and stepping fully into their most aligned and authentic lives. ✨ Ways To Go Deeper: If you’re ready to feel less overwhelmed and more connected to your body, needs, and inner voice, explore my 4-week private coaching experience for midlife women: Reconnect With Your Body and Yourself. Learn more here. [https://katiefarinas.kit.com/129a55d1d1] Record your question here and I will answer it on the show!! https://www.speakpipe.com/KatieFarinas [https://www.speakpipe.com/KatieFarinas] * Join the Monthly Satsang [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/p/the-monthly-sangha] * Visit Katie’s website [https://katiefarinas.com/] * Join the newsletter for soulful insights and to receive weekly practices [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/] * Read and watch on Substack [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips] * Book a reflective Insight Seat [https://calendly.com/katiefarinas/free-coaching-on-the-podcast] to come on the show and receive live coaching * Schedule a Clarity Call [https://katiefarinas.com/discovery-call/] to see if my coaching is right for you. 🎥 Watch this episode on YouTube [https://youtu.be/3NCDpy5ahvg?si=n2A74YVpuOmOl6FD]:

22. Juni 2026 - 24 min
Episode 161: From Self-Doubt to Self-Trust: The Inner Work of Midlife Cover

161: From Self-Doubt to Self-Trust: The Inner Work of Midlife

A gentle introduction to the heart of my work: helping women move from disconnection and self-doubt to self-trust, purpose, and inner alignment. There often comes a moment in midlife when the life you built no longer feels like it fully fits. Nothing may be obviously wrong. From the outside, everything may look fine. But inside, you may feel restless, anxious, disconnected from yourself, or unsure what comes next. In this episode of The Midlife Purpose Project, I’m sharing what my work is really about — not as a sales pitch, but as an invitation. My work is for midlife women who are ready to come home to themselves. Women who want to reconnect with their bodies, listen to their inner wisdom, understand the patterns that keep them stuck, and begin living with more peace, clarity, purpose, and self-trust. This episode explores what it means to move from disconnection and self-doubt to self-trust and inner alignment. We’ll talk about why midlife can feel so unsettling, why that does not mean something is wrong with you, and how yoga philosophy, meditation, breathwork, self-inquiry, and embodied practice can support the journey back to yourself. This is yoga as a way of living — not just something you do on a mat. If you have been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, stuck, or quietly aware that something in your life is asking to shift, this episode will help you understand the deeper invitation of midlife. Midlife is not a crisis to survive. It can be an invitation to come home to yourself. IN THIS EPISODE, WE EXPLORE * Why midlife can feel unsettling, even when your life looks fine on the outside * What it means to come home to yourself * How women lose touch with their bodies, intuition, desires, and inner wisdom * Why self-trust begins with learning to listen inward * How yoga philosophy offers a practical map for healing and self-understanding * Why meditation, breathwork, and embodied practice help you reconnect with yourself * The difference between living from fear and living from inner truth * How small, honest choices become the foundation of inner alignment * Why midlife can be a doorway into more peace, clarity, purpose, and self-trust REFLECTION QUESTIONS FROM THIS EPISODE * Where in my life do I feel disconnected from myself? * What part of me is asking to be heard? * What no longer feels fully aligned? * What have I been overriding, ignoring, or pushing through? * What is one small way I can listen inward today? If this episode resonated with you, I’d love to invite you to continue this work with me. You can find my writing, short practices, podcast episodes, coaching, and community offerings through the links below This is the path I walk with women: coming home to yourself in midlife, one honest breath and one aligned step at a time. ABOUT KATIE FARINAS Katie Farinas is a midlife coach, yoga teacher, and spiritual guide who helps women navigate midlife with clarity, peace, purpose, and empowerment. Through yoga philosophy, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and energy-based practices, Katie supports women in reconnecting with themselves and stepping fully into their most aligned and authentic lives. ✨ Ways To Go Deeper: If you’re ready to feel less overwhelmed and more connected to your body, needs, and inner voice, explore my 4-week private coaching experience for midlife women: Reconnect With Your Body and Yourself. Learn more here. [https://katiefarinas.kit.com/129a55d1d1] Record your question here and I will answer it on the show!! https://www.speakpipe.com/KatieFarinas [https://www.speakpipe.com/KatieFarinas] * Join the Monthly Satsang [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/p/the-monthly-sangha] * Visit Katie’s website [https://katiefarinas.com/] * Join the newsletter for soulful insights and to receive weekly practices [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/] * Read and watch on Substack [https://katiefarinas.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips] * Book a reflective Insight Seat [https://calendly.com/katiefarinas/free-coaching-on-the-podcast] to come on the show and receive live coaching * Schedule a Clarity Call [https://katiefarinas.com/discovery-call/] to see if my coaching is right for you. 🎥 Watch this episode on YouTube [https://youtu.be/3NCDpy5ahvg?si=n2A74YVpuOmOl6FD]:

15. Juni 2026 - 26 min
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