The Joy Shift: Midlife Reinvention for Women Who Did Everything Right—And Still Want More
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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