Episode Details

Back to Episodes

#14 - How to Make New Friends in Midlife & Why Sisterhood Matters

Episode 14 Published 1 year, 1 month ago
Description

Ever felt like making friends as an adult is harder than dating? You’re not alone.

 In this heart-expanding episode, Kena gathers five powerhouse women—Dana Hunter, Jama Pantel, Case Taton, Jen Chambers, and Tracy Hill—for a raw, funny, and deeply honest conversation about the power of sisterhood.

 Together, they unpack what happens when life, motherhood, careers, or even healing journeys pull us into isolation. And how reconnecting with other women can reignite our joy, confidence, and sense of belonging.

From female friendship breakups to “Bumble for besties,” from vulnerability hangovers to letting go of competition, these women share how they’ve healed the sister wound and found soul-aligned sisterhood in midlife.

 By the end, you’ll remember that you don’t have to walk your path alone—your tribe is out there, waiting for you to say yes.


In This Episode You’ll Learn:

  • How midlife sisterhood becomes a catalyst for healing and growth
  • Why vulnerability is the secret ingredient to deeper connections
  • What happens when you stop competing and start celebrating women
  • How to release friendships that no longer align with your evolution
  • Ways to call in your soul-aligned tribe with openness and joy


Where can you find our guests?

Casey Taton

Dana Hunter Fradella

Jama Patel

Jennifer Chambers

 Tracy Hill


🦋 Work With Kena
If this episode moved something in you, that's worth paying attention to.

As an Identity & Embodiment Guide, I guide women home to themselves and into choosing that fully.

I offer connection calls for women who are ready to stop waiting and come back to who they truly are. It's a real conversation to feel into whether working together is a yes.

✨ Book your connection call: https://links.ivorey.io/widget/bookings/connection-call-midlife-butterfly

Music: Reborn by Alexander Nakarada

Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us