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Microdosing for Midlife — Week 5: Mask Off — Authenticity for Real


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122. Microdosing for Midlife: Stability & Nervous System Change (Week 5)

Week 5 explores masking, authenticity, the Default Mode Network, and how microdosing may soften rigid self-narratives in midlife.

Episode Summary

This episode is part Week 5 of Microdosing for Midlife—a 12-part audio companion to the original Substack series.

In this conversation, April explores authenticity not as a dramatic revelation, but as a gradual unmasking. Rather than chasing peak experiences or forced breakthroughs, she reflects on how microdosing intersects with identity, ego softening, and the quiet recognition of truths long postponed. The episode examines the difference between escape and exposure—and why midlife often demands something more sustainable than either.

Drawing from neuroscience, lived experience, and even a bridge to quantum physics, April considers how the Default Mode Network (DMN) reinforces self-stories—and how gentle disruptions may create space for new ones. This is not about dramatic ego dissolution. It’s about noticing the yes that’s actually a no, the roles we’ve outgrown, and the parts of ourselves we’ve hidden to stay acceptable.

If you’ve read the original essay, this episode deepens it. If you haven’t, it stands on its own—and may send you back to read more closely.

🔵 Key Takeaways

How “masking” functions psychologically and neurologically

The role of the Default Mode Network in identity and self-story

Why escape and authenticity are often confused

How microdosing may soften rigid self-narratives

The difference between forced revelation and sustained alignment

What flow actually represents in midlife transition

One reflection to carry into the week ahead

🔵 Timestamps

[00:00] Episode opening[02:00] Masking, escape, and authenticity[05:00] A personal mask-off moment[07:00] Default Mode Network and ego narratives[10:00] Observation and identity[13:00] Flow and sustained alignment[15:00] What to carry forward

🔵 Resources

Micro-Psyched 12-Week Microdosing Program

Upcoming Psychedelic Salon tickets

Follow April on Substack

Original Microdosing for Midlife Substack post: https://aprilpride.substack.com/p/microdosing-for-authenticity

Hosted by April Pride @aprilpride_

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