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In Episode 11 of Asking for a Friend, Corey and Rosanne celebrate their first 10 episodes by reflecting on what's resonated most with listeners — the universal feeling of being seen, understood, and not alone. They dive into the deeply relatable experience of women losing themselves through life's demands — marriage, motherhood, careers — and why our 50s can be the powerful turning point where we finally stop silencing that inner voice and start reclaiming who we truly are. From sassy pants and Leather Tuscadero Fitbit aliases to raw, real talk about boundaries, self-abandonment, and mental health, this episode is equal parts laugh-out-loud and deeply moving.
By Providence Video ProductionsIn Episode 11 of Asking for a Friend, Corey and Rosanne celebrate their first 10 episodes by reflecting on what's resonated most with listeners — the universal feeling of being seen, understood, and not alone. They dive into the deeply relatable experience of women losing themselves through life's demands — marriage, motherhood, careers — and why our 50s can be the powerful turning point where we finally stop silencing that inner voice and start reclaiming who we truly are. From sassy pants and Leather Tuscadero Fitbit aliases to raw, real talk about boundaries, self-abandonment, and mental health, this episode is equal parts laugh-out-loud and deeply moving.