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40ish & Figuring It Out

Podcast door Katie Koelliker

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40ish & Figuring It Out is a real, funny, and refreshingly honest podcast about life in your 40s — the messy middle where you’re too old for drama but too young to retire.Host Katie Koelliker dives into the chaos of midlife with humor and heart — from hormones and parenting to purpose and personal growth. No filters, just real talk, relatable stories, and a few laugh-until-you-cry moments along the way.If you’re somewhere between “I’ve got this” and “What the heck am I doing?” — this podcast is your new safe space.✨ Because no one has it all figured out… but we’re doing pretty damn well for forty-ish.

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Finding Focus At Forty

Ever stare at a messy room, feel the pressure rise, and freeze anyway? That’s where Katie starts—naming the fog, questioning old assumptions about ADHD, and sharing the small, human tools that finally moved the needle. No scripts, no tidy outline, just an honest walk through midlife brain wiring, why structure soothes, and how a body-doubling app plus swing music turned a chaotic living room into a 90-minute win. We dig into the clues that stacked up over time: thriving with clear rules as a kid, hating the looseness of college, loving pattern-spotting and detail sleuthing at work, then avoiding tedious admin like it bites. Katie explains how doom piles happen, why perfectionism blocks podcast editing, and how dopamine drives both hyperfocus and last-minute sprints. You’ll hear about multi-sport childhoods, series binges, craft phases, and the shock of seeing your habits mirrored in someone else’s reel—and finally feeling seen instead of flawed. There’s also a candid look at family dynamics, inherited tendencies, and the real fear of growing a “doom room.” Katie reframes the problem with practical design: body doubling for chores, focus music for momentum, short visible wins, and permission to release imperfect work. Even a youth soccer tournament heartbreak becomes a lesson in process over outcomes, reminding us that conditions aren’t always fair, but effort still matters. If your brain craves novelty, resists chores, and comes alive under a deadline, you’ll find tools and relief here. Try a body-doubling session, pick a five-minute task, loop a focus track, and celebrate the finish. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope for their messy middle, and leave a review so more women can find these strategies and feel less alone. @adhd_love_ on Instagram Try the Dubbii app in your app store Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2558357/open_sms] Follow me on Instagram @40ishpodcast

25 feb 2026 - 51 min
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Running On Empty At Forty

Ever wake up tired and wonder how that’s even possible after a full night’s sleep? We go straight to the root and name what so many in their late 30s and 40s are feeling: this isn’t a sleep problem, it’s a capacity problem. Between work, kids, aging parents, and the weight of being “on” for everyone, the mind and body are carrying more than they were built to carry nonstop—and the bill comes due as decision fatigue, compassion fatigue, and a constant energy drain. Katie shares a raw snapshot from a chaotic December when her husband was sick, holiday logistics piled up, and every spare minute turned into caregiving, planning, and worry. From there, we get practical: why movement can lift mood when motivation is low, how perimenopause compounds stress signals, and the simple reframe that changes everything—rest isn’t a reward for getting enough done; it’s a requirement for staying human. We talk about micro-resets that actually work, like ten-minute decompression rituals after stressful drives, and the small choices that add margin without adding guilt. The heart of the conversation centers on boundaries and discernment. You’ll hear how to say no to obligations that don’t fit, ask better questions about your real bandwidth, and choose supportive over impressive. We also unpack the let-them mindset for relationships that drain you, learning to release what you can’t control so you can protect your peace and show up for the people who meet you halfway. Expect a candid, compassionate guide to sustaining your energy, honoring your limits, and finding relief that lasts longer than a latte. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a tired friend, and leave a quick rating or review—then tell us: what are you ready to stop carrying this week? Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2558357/open_sms] Follow me on Instagram @40ishpodcast

4 feb 2026 - 30 min
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Is It Too Late

What if “too late” is the wrong question and the better one is “what do I actually want now?” We dig into the midlife pivot with humor and honesty, peeling back the fear of looking foolish, the pressure to be instantly good, and the myth that everyone else got the memo on timing. From career changes to first creative attempts, we explore how to begin again without blowing up your life or your budget. I share why podcasting became my laboratory for starting messy and staying consistent, including the reality of working without sponsors and carving out time around a day job. We talk about the real costs—money, energy, visibility—and the underrated advantages of being 40-ish: clearer boundaries, sharper instincts, and the ability to spot red flags early. You’ll hear personal stories, from my dad launching his own architecture business in his 40s to a one-year job detour that wasn’t ideal but led to friendships that changed everything. These aren’t highlight reels; they’re proof that experience is the upgrade, not the obstacle. If you’ve been sitting on a new path—writing a script, changing fields, starting a business—we walk through reversible steps that reduce risk and build momentum: small pilots, trusted feedback, simple outreach, and a plan that respects the bills while growing your craft. The most useful reframe might be the simplest: time will pass either way. Five years from now, do you want to be wondering or living differently? Try this prompt to unlock honest desire: If it wasn’t too late, what would I let myself want? If this conversation resonates, tap follow, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend who needs the nudge. Your words help more 40-ish listeners find their next brave step. Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2558357/open_sms] Follow me on Instagram @40ishpodcast

21 jan 2026 - 20 min
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Planning For Love After Loss

The waves of grief never truly stop—but they can get smaller when the logistics are clear. Author Lynn Stone joins us to share how her husband’s unexpected passing led her to create a practical, compassionate guide for end-of-life planning that puts love first. This conversation moves past stigma and superstition and into simple actions that protect the people we care about most. We walk through the real costs families face—from funeral expenses and burial or cremation fees to the surprising price of death certificates—and why a single life insurance policy often isn’t enough. Lynn breaks down the essentials: durable and medical powers of attorney, advance directives, beneficiary reviews, and adding payable-on-death designations at the bank. She also explains why documenting passwords and digital accounts may be the single most helpful step you can take this week. Along the way, we talk about organizing important documents in a fire safe or structured file system, setting a regular review cadence, and “cross-training” at home so no one is left in the dark about bills, maintenance, or daily routines. Beyond the checklists, Lynn speaks openly about therapy, widow support groups, and the fog that follows loss. Her story shows how preparation eases decision fatigue during the hardest days and how planning can strengthen families long before they need it. If you’ve avoided the topic because it feels scary or morbid, this episode offers a kinder frame: planning is an act of love, a way to lower the height of future waves, and a gift of peace for the people who will carry your memory forward. If this conversation helps, share it with someone who needs encouragement to start. Subscribe for more honest, practical talks, and leave a review to help others find the show. Connect with Lynn on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/Author-Lynn-B-Stone/61570584824799/] Connect with her website [https://www.authorlynnbstone.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPV9jVicmlkETFwcEx4RlJGcHJuVmhWNldFc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHhMoI844Pe3InAOt8a8sTkHDg7pkWf6rSNQhUbrX-uMrprcLuHStUu1u65l-&brid=fWCtXPQROP7tfhBqmkFGpg]and buy her book on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Til-Death-Part-Practical-Inevitable/dp/B0DS9W39XT] Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2558357/open_sms] Follow me on Instagram @40ishpodcast

15 jan 2026 - 39 min
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Finding Yourself At Forty

What if the uneasy feeling you can’t name isn’t a problem to fix but a signal that something new is forming? We open up about the midlife identity shift many of us feel around forty and trade the pressure to reinvent for a kinder process of remembering, editing, and choosing with intention. The roles that once defined us grow quieter, and that silence can feel like loss—until we notice the space it creates for a fuller self to step forward. We walk through a simple reframe: you’re not lost; you’re between versions. From there, we get practical. Katie shares how returning to dance—on her terms—became a way to reconnect with joy without performing for anyone. We talk about bodies that need different care, finding movement that fits real life, and why tiny, sustainable steps beat flashy comebacks. Creativity shows up too: hand embroidery as a focused, meditative practice that invites flow, calm, and self-trust in small pockets of time. Curiosity doesn’t stop at old loves. We dig into trying something brand new—like writing—without waiting for permission, credentials, or perfect conditions. Expect ideas for low-cost experiments through community classes, ways to rekindle learning without chasing a degree, and prompts to spot the parts of you asking to be reintroduced. If you’ve been wrestling with guilt for wanting more or feeling unsure about what comes next, this conversation offers language, tools, and a gentle nudge to start where you are. Ready to meet the next version of you with less pressure and more presence? Press play, then tell us what you’ll reintroduce or try this week. If this spoke to you, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who could use a hopeful reframe. Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2558357/open_sms] Follow me on Instagram @40ishpodcast

14 jan 2026 - 22 min
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