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Season 3 Premiere
What if the exhaustion you feel isn’t about doing too much but about giving yourself away too often?
In this opening episode of Season 3 of Voice After 50, Beverley invites you to rethink how you value yourself, using a powerful metaphor: a rare, priceless vintage wine poured into a plastic cup. It’s a reminder that when something is rare, layered and valuable, it deserves care and respect and so do you.
This episode explores why so many women over 50 find themselves over-giving, over-accommodating, and quietly compromising their own needs in the name of being helpful, grateful, or “easy to be around.” Beverley looks at how lifelong patterns of approval-seeking, conditional self-worth, and learned responsibility can lead to emotional exhaustion, resentment, and burnout even when life appears calm on the surface.
Through personal reflection and gentle psychological insight, this episode covers:
If you’ve ever said yes when every part of you wanted to say no… If you’ve felt drained, flat, or quietly resentful without knowing why… If you’re ready to stop pouring yourself into places that can’t hold you, this episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and begin treating yourself like the rare, exquisite vintage you truly are.
🎙️ Voice After 50 is the podcast for women who know there is more to them than the roles they’ve played, the expectations they’ve met, and the things they’ve quietly endured.
By BeverleySeason 3 Premiere
What if the exhaustion you feel isn’t about doing too much but about giving yourself away too often?
In this opening episode of Season 3 of Voice After 50, Beverley invites you to rethink how you value yourself, using a powerful metaphor: a rare, priceless vintage wine poured into a plastic cup. It’s a reminder that when something is rare, layered and valuable, it deserves care and respect and so do you.
This episode explores why so many women over 50 find themselves over-giving, over-accommodating, and quietly compromising their own needs in the name of being helpful, grateful, or “easy to be around.” Beverley looks at how lifelong patterns of approval-seeking, conditional self-worth, and learned responsibility can lead to emotional exhaustion, resentment, and burnout even when life appears calm on the surface.
Through personal reflection and gentle psychological insight, this episode covers:
If you’ve ever said yes when every part of you wanted to say no… If you’ve felt drained, flat, or quietly resentful without knowing why… If you’re ready to stop pouring yourself into places that can’t hold you, this episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and begin treating yourself like the rare, exquisite vintage you truly are.
🎙️ Voice After 50 is the podcast for women who know there is more to them than the roles they’ve played, the expectations they’ve met, and the things they’ve quietly endured.