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Episode 37: Backing Yourself in Midlife: Why Accomplished Women Feel Invisible — And What to Do About It

8 min · 12 de may de 2026
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If you have ever sat in a meeting with a good idea and said nothing — or started a story and wrapped it up early because you sensed you were taking up too much air — this episode is going to name something you have been carrying. In this episode of The Joy Shift, host Kiley Suarez draws on three recent pieces of research and reporting to answer a question that most accomplished women in their 40s and 50s are living inside but rarely ask out loud: why do I feel invisible? And more importantly — what is midlife actually asking of me? The answer is not what most self-help frameworks tell you. You are not in decline. According to psychological research cited in HELLO! Magazine, women who feel invisible in midlife are often on the brink of reinvention. The feeling is not a signal that you are falling behind. It is a signal that you are outgrowing a version of yourself that no longer fits. Kiley also unpacks a new report from Michigan's LEO initiative that reframes the menopause conversation entirely — moving it from symptom management to thriving. Your body is not betraying you. It is asking questions your mind has been too busy to ask: what do I actually need? What have I been burning myself up for? And in the third segment, Kiley addresses the rising phenomenon of meno divorce — the increase in relationship separations that happen specifically during perimenopause and menopause. This is not an episode about whether to leave your relationship. It is about something more fundamental: which relationships in your life were built on the real you, and which ones were built on the version of you that stayed small to keep the peace? This is the conversation for women who have built visible, responsible, accomplished lives — and still feel like something is missing. The missing piece is not a new goal. It is permission to stop editing yourself down. What you will walk away with: * Why feeling invisible in midlife is a psychological signal, not a symptom of failure * The difference between managing menopause and thriving through it — and why it matters * What meno divorce is actually pointing at, even if you are not anywhere near separation * A reframe for the physical changes of midlife that turns them from threat to realignment * The one question to sit with after this episode: in which area is midlife asking you to back yourself right now? Kiley Suarez is a certified life coach, CPA, romance author, and the creator of The Joy Shift Experience — a six-month coaching container for accomplished women ready to stop living small and start living aligned. She lives in Puerto Rico with her husband of 30+ years. New here? Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Every follow helps The Joy Shift reach the women who need it most. Ready to stop going in circles and say it out loud to someone who understands this work? Book a complimentary Clarity Call with Kiley at calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley * Women who feel invisible in their 40s and 50s are often on the brink of midlife reinvention — not in decline. (Source: HELLO! Magazine psychological research, March 2026) * The menopause conversation needs to move from symptom management to thriving. A new report from Michigan's LEO initiative recommends treating midlife physical changes as a recalibration, not a breakdown. * Meno divorce — the rise in separations during perimenopause and menopause — is pointing at something bigger than relationship failure: women who spent decades accommodating are no longer willing to stay small. * Backing yourself in midlife is not a dramatic move. It is a series of small decisions that add up to a life that actually fits who you are right now. * The cost of not acting: another decade of editing yourself smaller, until you can no longer hear your own voice. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE "Backing yourself in midlife is quietly rebellious" — HELLO! Magazine, March 2, 2026 New Menopause Report: Helping Women Thrive in Midlife — Michigan.gov / LEO Report, March 26, 2026 "What Is Meno Divorce? How Midlife Can Reshape Relationships" — SheThePeople, December 13, 2025 Book a complimentary Clarity Call with Kiley: calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley [https://calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley] Are you ready to finally give yourself permission to want more? 🙌 👉 https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter]— Sign up for my FREE newsletter and start shifting from "I should be grateful" to "I can have this too." 🩷 And if you haven't yet, take two seconds and hit the Follow button right here so you never miss an episode. It means the world to me, truly. Whether you found this show on your own or someone who loves you sent it your way, welcome to The Joy Shift podcast family. This episode is not just for you. Please share it with every woman in your life who is successful on paper but still searching for something more. It could change everything for her. It is such an honor to do this work alongside you. And please note: I am not a licensed therapist, and this podcast is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional. 📺 Subscribe to the YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@kileysuarez] Follow me here: Instagram [http://instagram.com/iamkileysuarez] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoyshiftpodcast] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61585174122548] Website [http://kileysuarez.com/] Substack [https://substack.com/@kileysuarez] Sign up for The Joy Shift newsletter at https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter]

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episode Episode 41: Is It Too Late to Change Careers? The Midlife Career Pivot No One Talks About artwork

Episode 41: Is It Too Late to Change Careers? The Midlife Career Pivot No One Talks About

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episode Episode 40: The Luxury of Not Knowing: A Friday Reflection on What Belle Burden's Strangers Is Really Asking You to Look At artwork

Episode 40: The Luxury of Not Knowing: A Friday Reflection on What Belle Burden's Strangers Is Really Asking You to Look At

This is the Friday reflection companion to The Strangers Phenomenon — Kiley's episode on Belle Burden's number one bestselling memoir, Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage. You do not need to have listened to Tuesday's episode first. But if you have not, this is a good reason to go back. On Tuesday, Kiley unpacked the pattern at the heart of Belle Burden's story: how accomplished women quietly lose their power through small choices that felt reasonable at the time. Today, she slows it down. Three prompts. Three places to look. No answers required — just a willingness to notice. The first prompt is built around the phrase that stayed with Kiley from Belle's book: the luxury of not knowing. Belle used it to describe how she let her husband handle all the finances — the accounts, the passwords, the assets — because it felt like someone else was carrying that burden. But not knowing is not neutral. It looks like peace from the inside. It is actually exposure. And most of us have at least one area of our lives where we have agreed, quietly, not to look too closely. The second prompt is about the role of Belle the Good. The woman who manages the emotional temperature. Who smooths things over, absorbs, accommodates, makes herself smaller so everyone else has more room. Most of us play this role somewhere. Most of the time we did not consciously choose it. It just became the shape of things. The question is not whether you have been the Good One. The question is whether being the Good One has cost you something you did not intend to give up. The third prompt is about what Belle finally refused to do: carry someone else's shame. Her grandmother Babe Paley did it. Her mother did it. Belle herself did, at first. They absorbed the weight of men who behaved badly and stayed silent, because silence felt like the honorable thing. But silence does not neutralize shame. It just determines who holds it. What are you holding quietly that was never actually yours? This is a slow episode. A sitting-still episode. Give yourself the space to actually feel it. What you will walk away with: * Clarity on the one area of your life where you have been living in the luxury of not knowing * A way to identify where being 'the Good One' has cost you your own voice * Permission to put down what was never yours to carry — without guilt, without disloyalty * Three reflection prompts drawn directly from Belle Burden's Strangers, applied to your own life * One clear next step if something came up that you are ready to take somewhere Kiley Suarez is a certified life coach, CPA, and romance author based in Puerto Rico. She is the creator of The Joy Shift Experience, a six-month coaching container for accomplished women who are ready to stop living small. If something came up in this episode that you are ready to take somewhere, book a complimentary Clarity Call with Kiley at calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley TIME. CHAPTER TITLE 0:00 Welcome to Friday: Slowing Down After Strangers by Belle Burden 1:30 Prompt 1: The Luxury of Not Knowing — Where Are You Choosing Not to Look? 6:00. What 'Not Knowing' Really Costs You — Financially and Beyond 9:30. The Area You Have Quietly Agreed Not to Look at Too Closely 12:30. Prompt 2: Belle the Good — Where Are You Playing This Role? 17:00 When Being the Good One Becomes the Reason You Can't Be the Real One 20:30 Prompt 3: Whose Shame Are You Carrying? (Babe Paley and Belle's Grandmother) 25:00. Silence Does Not Neutralize Shame. It Just Determines Who Holds It. 28:00. What to Do If Something Came Up in This Episode RESOURCES & LINKS Book referenced: Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage by Belle Burden Tuesday companion episode: The Strangers Phenomenon — What Belle Burden's Bestselling Memoir Is Really Saying to Women in Midlife Book a complimentary Clarity Call: calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley [https://calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley] Are you ready to finally give yourself permission to want more? 🙌 👉 https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter]— Sign up for my FREE newsletter and start shifting from "I should be grateful" to "I can have this too." 🩷 And if you haven't yet, take two seconds and hit the Follow button right here so you never miss an episode. It means the world to me, truly. Whether you found this show on your own or someone who loves you sent it your way, welcome to The Joy Shift podcast family. This episode is not just for you. Please share it with every woman in your life who is successful on paper but still searching for something more. It could change everything for her. It is such an honor to do this work alongside you. And please note: I am not a licensed therapist, and this podcast is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional. 📺 Subscribe to the YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@kileysuarez] Follow me here: Instagram [http://instagram.com/iamkileysuarez] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoyshiftpodcast] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61585174122548] Website [http://kileysuarez.com/] Substack [https://substack.com/@kileysuarez] Sign up for The Joy Shift newsletter at https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter]

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episode Episode 39: The Strangers Phenomenon: What Belle Burden's #1 Bestseller Is Really Saying to Women in Midlife artwork

Episode 39: The Strangers Phenomenon: What Belle Burden's #1 Bestseller Is Really Saying to Women in Midlife

You would have to be living under a rock — or completely off social media — to not have heard about this book by now. Belle Burden's memoir, Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage, is a number one bestseller being adapted for film. Women are not just reading it. They are pressing physical copies into each other's hands. It is all over BookTok. Kiley's own daughter called her and said: Mom, this topic is so on point. You have to read this book. So she did. She listened to the entire audiobook in one day. In this episode of The Joy Shift, host Kiley Suarez goes past the headline — the billionaire husband, the Manhattan apartment, the sudden abandonment — and asks the question this book is really raising: how do accomplished women lose their power slowly, through a series of small choices that felt reasonable at the time? And what does it take to take it back? Because Belle Burden's story is not really about a billionaire's divorce. It is about a pattern. One that most accomplished women in midlife know from the inside. Kiley unpacks three layers of that pattern. The first is what Belle called the luxury of not knowing — the choice to let someone else manage the finances, the assets, the accounts — because it felt like trust and ended up as exposure. The second is the role of Belle the Good: the woman who smooths things over, manages the emotional temperature, makes herself smaller so everyone else has more room. The third is the generational pattern of carrying someone else's shame in silence — and what it looks like to finally refuse. Kiley also shares her own version of the pattern. Not a betrayal story, but a pattern story: years of running her husband's medical practice, managing the household, doing everything well — and quietly agreeing not to ask what she actually wanted. Until she started writing romance novels in the evenings. Until she became a certified life coach. Until she stopped choosing vagueness and something that had been waiting finally had room. This is not an episode about whether to leave your relationship. It is about something more fundamental: where in your life are you choosing the luxury of not knowing? What you will take away from this episode: * Why the pattern in Belle Burden's memoir is not a billionaire story — it is every accomplished woman's story * What the 'luxury of not knowing' really costs you, financially and beyond * The role of Belle the Good and how to recognize where you're playing it * Why staying silent to protect appearances only protects the person who caused the harm * How to choose differently without waiting for a crisis to force your hand * The one thing you can do this week: open one folder you have been choosing not to look at Kiley Suarez is a certified life coach, CPA, romance author (writing as Nikki Kiley), and creator of The Joy Shift Experience — a six-month coaching container for accomplished women ready to stop living small. She lives in Puerto Rico with her husband of 30+ years. New here? Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Then come back Friday for the companion reflection episode. Ready to look at where you have been choosing vagueness? Book a complimentary Clarity Call with Kiley at calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley 0:00 Why Every Woman Is Talking About Strangers by Belle Burden 2:30 What Belle Burden's Story Is Really About (It's Not the Billionaire Divorce) 5:30 Belle the Good: The Role Most Accomplished Women Are Playing Right Now 10:00 The Luxury of Not Knowing: How Women Quietly Lose Their Financial Power 15:30 Kiley's Own Story: From Medical Practice Manager to Certified Life Coach 20:00 The Pattern of Sudden Abandonment in Long Marriages 24:00 Why Women Are Not Just Reading Strangers — They Are Pressing It Into Each Other's Hands 27:30 Belle's Grandmother, Babe Paley, and the Generational Silence Women Carry 31:00 The Cost of Not Looking: Another Year of Choosing Vagueness 33:30 You Have Earned the Right to Know What Is Yours Book referenced: Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage by Belle Burden Are you ready to finally give yourself permission to want more? 🙌 👉 https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter]— Sign up for my FREE newsletter and start shifting from "I should be grateful" to "I can have this too." 🩷 And if you haven't yet, take two seconds and hit the Follow button right here so you never miss an episode. It means the world to me, truly. Whether you found this show on your own or someone who loves you sent it your way, welcome to The Joy Shift podcast family. This episode is not just for you. Please share it with every woman in your life who is successful on paper but still searching for something more. It could change everything for her. It is such an honor to do this work alongside you. And please note: I am not a licensed therapist, and this podcast is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional. 📺 Subscribe to the YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@kileysuarez] Follow me here: Instagram [http://instagram.com/iamkileysuarez] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoyshiftpodcast] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61585174122548] Website [http://kileysuarez.com/] Substack [https://substack.com/@kileysuarez] Sign up for The Joy Shift newsletter at https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter]

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episode Episode 38: Where Is Midlife Asking You to Back Yourself? Identity, Body & Relationships After 40 artwork

Episode 38: Where Is Midlife Asking You to Back Yourself? Identity, Body & Relationships After 40

You’ve been telling yourself that feeling invisible is just part of getting older, that your body is betraying you, and that the distance in your relationships is just how things are now. Here is the truth: those aren't malfunctions. They are messages. Midlife isn't asking you to settle—it’s asking you to stop editing yourself down and start backing yourself. In this Friday Reflection episode, we are slowing down to let Tuesday’s teaching settle. There is nothing you have to solve right now, and nothing you have to figure out. We are simply going to sit with three quiet questions about your identity, your body, and your relationships.What This Episode Gives You: •The Identity Audit: How to recognize where you are showing up as a smaller version of yourself—not because you were asked to, but because it became a habit. •The Body Translation: Why your body’s changing responses aren't a failure of your "maintenance schedule," but a request you've been too busy to hear. •The Relationship Reality Check: How to honestly assess which relationships have room for the woman you are becoming, without needing to force a confrontation. "Knowing changes nothing. Choosing changes everything." IF YOU HAVEN'T LISTENED TO EPISODE 37 YET: This is the companion reflection to Episode 37: Where Is Midlife Asking You to Back Yourself? In that episode, we broke down the three areas where midlife demands a shift: Identity, Body, and Relationships. We talked about why feeling invisible isn't decline, why your body isn't betraying you, and the reality of "meno divorce." You don't need to hear it to do today's practice, but it is the foundation for these questions. [Listen to Episode 37 [https://the-joy-shift-with-kiley.captivate.fm/episode/backing-yourself-in-midlife-why-accomplished-women-feel-invisible-and-what-to-do-about-it/]here]. THE PRACTICE: THREE QUIET PROMPTS Find a quiet place. Take a breath. Let your shoulders drop. You do not need perfect answers to these questions. Just notice what your body does when you hear them. 1.Identity: Where in your life are you showing up as a smaller version of yourself than who you actually are? 2.Body: If your body could say one thing to you right now, what do you think it would be? 3.Relationships: Think of one relationship in your life. Does it have room for who you are becoming? If one of these questions landed somewhere real for you—if it touched something you have been quietly carrying—don't let it slip away. Write it down. Say it out loud. The women who are closest to their next shift are the ones who stop dismissing what they notice. Ready to Back Yourself? If you are ready to do something with what you noticed today, let's talk. A Clarity Call is a complimentary one-hour conversation where we look at exactly where you are, what is in the way, and what backing yourself could actually look like for you specifically. Share This Episode. If you know a woman who has been pushing through for a long time and needs permission to just stop and listen to her own life, send her this episode. You probably know exactly who I mean. Are you ready to finally give yourself permission to want more? 🙌 👉 https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter]— Sign up for my FREE newsletter and start shifting from "I should be grateful" to "I can have this too." 🩷 And if you haven't yet, take two seconds and hit the Follow button right here so you never miss an episode. It means the world to me, truly. Whether you found this show on your own or someone who loves you sent it your way, welcome to The Joy Shift podcast family. This episode is not just for you. Please share it with every woman in your life who is successful on paper but still searching for something more. It could change everything for her. It is such an honor to do this work alongside you. And please note: I am not a licensed therapist, and this podcast is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional. 📺 Subscribe to the YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@kileysuarez] Follow me here: Instagram [http://instagram.com/iamkileysuarez] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoyshiftpodcast] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61585174122548] Website [http://kileysuarez.com/] Substack [https://substack.com/@kileysuarez] Sign up for The Joy Shift newsletter at https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Michigan Menopause Report * Menno divorce trend

15 de may de 20266 min
episode Episode 37: Backing Yourself in Midlife: Why Accomplished Women Feel Invisible — And What to Do About It artwork

Episode 37: Backing Yourself in Midlife: Why Accomplished Women Feel Invisible — And What to Do About It

If you have ever sat in a meeting with a good idea and said nothing — or started a story and wrapped it up early because you sensed you were taking up too much air — this episode is going to name something you have been carrying. In this episode of The Joy Shift, host Kiley Suarez draws on three recent pieces of research and reporting to answer a question that most accomplished women in their 40s and 50s are living inside but rarely ask out loud: why do I feel invisible? And more importantly — what is midlife actually asking of me? The answer is not what most self-help frameworks tell you. You are not in decline. According to psychological research cited in HELLO! Magazine, women who feel invisible in midlife are often on the brink of reinvention. The feeling is not a signal that you are falling behind. It is a signal that you are outgrowing a version of yourself that no longer fits. Kiley also unpacks a new report from Michigan's LEO initiative that reframes the menopause conversation entirely — moving it from symptom management to thriving. Your body is not betraying you. It is asking questions your mind has been too busy to ask: what do I actually need? What have I been burning myself up for? And in the third segment, Kiley addresses the rising phenomenon of meno divorce — the increase in relationship separations that happen specifically during perimenopause and menopause. This is not an episode about whether to leave your relationship. It is about something more fundamental: which relationships in your life were built on the real you, and which ones were built on the version of you that stayed small to keep the peace? This is the conversation for women who have built visible, responsible, accomplished lives — and still feel like something is missing. The missing piece is not a new goal. It is permission to stop editing yourself down. What you will walk away with: * Why feeling invisible in midlife is a psychological signal, not a symptom of failure * The difference between managing menopause and thriving through it — and why it matters * What meno divorce is actually pointing at, even if you are not anywhere near separation * A reframe for the physical changes of midlife that turns them from threat to realignment * The one question to sit with after this episode: in which area is midlife asking you to back yourself right now? Kiley Suarez is a certified life coach, CPA, romance author, and the creator of The Joy Shift Experience — a six-month coaching container for accomplished women ready to stop living small and start living aligned. She lives in Puerto Rico with her husband of 30+ years. New here? Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Every follow helps The Joy Shift reach the women who need it most. Ready to stop going in circles and say it out loud to someone who understands this work? Book a complimentary Clarity Call with Kiley at calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley * Women who feel invisible in their 40s and 50s are often on the brink of midlife reinvention — not in decline. (Source: HELLO! Magazine psychological research, March 2026) * The menopause conversation needs to move from symptom management to thriving. A new report from Michigan's LEO initiative recommends treating midlife physical changes as a recalibration, not a breakdown. * Meno divorce — the rise in separations during perimenopause and menopause — is pointing at something bigger than relationship failure: women who spent decades accommodating are no longer willing to stay small. * Backing yourself in midlife is not a dramatic move. It is a series of small decisions that add up to a life that actually fits who you are right now. * The cost of not acting: another decade of editing yourself smaller, until you can no longer hear your own voice. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE "Backing yourself in midlife is quietly rebellious" — HELLO! Magazine, March 2, 2026 New Menopause Report: Helping Women Thrive in Midlife — Michigan.gov / LEO Report, March 26, 2026 "What Is Meno Divorce? How Midlife Can Reshape Relationships" — SheThePeople, December 13, 2025 Book a complimentary Clarity Call with Kiley: calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley [https://calendly.com/kileysuarez/clarity-session-kiley] Are you ready to finally give yourself permission to want more? 🙌 👉 https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter]— Sign up for my FREE newsletter and start shifting from "I should be grateful" to "I can have this too." 🩷 And if you haven't yet, take two seconds and hit the Follow button right here so you never miss an episode. It means the world to me, truly. Whether you found this show on your own or someone who loves you sent it your way, welcome to The Joy Shift podcast family. This episode is not just for you. Please share it with every woman in your life who is successful on paper but still searching for something more. It could change everything for her. It is such an honor to do this work alongside you. And please note: I am not a licensed therapist, and this podcast is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional. 📺 Subscribe to the YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@kileysuarez] Follow me here: Instagram [http://instagram.com/iamkileysuarez] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoyshiftpodcast] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61585174122548] Website [http://kileysuarez.com/] Substack [https://substack.com/@kileysuarez] Sign up for The Joy Shift newsletter at https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://kileysuarez.myflodesk.com/newsletter]

12 de may de 20268 min