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Happiness, not enough Botox gives you laugh lines.

1 h 7 min · 3. März 2026
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In this episode, three women over 50 dive headfirst into the pursuit of happiness — and quickly realize it’s less “Eat, Pray, Love” and more “Eat, Complain, Nap.” They unpack what happiness actually looks like at this stage of life: canceled plans that feel like winning the lottery, kids who finally moved out (but still use your Netflix), stretchy pants as a lifestyle choice, and the pure joy of not caring what anyone thinks anymore. From hot flashes that double as weather events to rediscovering hobbies they abandoned in 1987, they prove that happiness after 50 isn’t about perfection — it’s about perspective, peace, and occasionally petty revenge via living well. It’s witty, a little wild, and wonderfully honest. Because at this age, happiness isn’t about finding yourself… it’s about liking who you already are — wrinkles, readers, wine and all. 🍷

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