Midlife Revival
In this New Year’s Eve episode of Midlife Revival, Dr. Taniqua reflects on a year shaped by caregiving, profound loss, perimenopause, and unexpected renewal. After losing her mother to metastatic cancer and navigating grief alongside major life transitions, Dr. Taniqua introduces her word for 2026: pruning—the intentional act of cutting away what no longer serves in order to create space for growth, fruitfulness, and ease. This episode is both a reflection and an invitation: to pause, take stock of who you’ve become, and courageously release the habits, obligations, and expectations that are weighing you down in midlife. 🌱 In This Episode, You’ll Hear: * How grief and perimenopause can intertwine in midlife * Why “pruning” is essential for growth—not loss * Three ways to practice pruning in 2026: * Saying no to what drains your energy * Reclaiming rituals that restore you * Letting go of habits and relationships that no longer serve * Why midlife is a season of becoming—not shrinking 💬 Want Holistic Midlife Care? If you’re looking for a medical practice that treats the whole you—not just your hormones, you’re invited to book a Meet & Greet [https://calendly.com/joinrevival/revival-membership-meet-and-greet] to explore whether Revival Women’s Health is the right medical home for your midlife journey. 💌 Stay Connected What are you pruning this season? Email Dr. T at hello@taniquamd.com — she’d love to hear from you. Here’s to release, renewal, and growth. Welcome to Pruning Season. Follow Dr Taniqua Miller on Instagram @taniquamillermd and Revival Women's Health @joinrevival. Georgia listeners! Dr. Miller has created the medical wellness space for YOU! If you are over the age of 40 and looking for a medical home that listens and honors you, visit us at Revival Women's Health in Decatur, GA. joinrevival.co
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