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This is Part 2 of the âHow to Do Less and Get More in Midlifeâ Episode with Dr. Sarah Baillie, N.D., and coach. In Part 1, Sarah and I discussed why so many women reach overwhelm and burnout in the care sandwich that is midlife.  We also shared our favourite coaching strategies and tools to help busy women scale back on their to-do lists and clear some space to bring in more of the things that serve them.
In this installment, we provide some concrete strategies for standing in personal responsibility and figuring out what you need more of in your life to create the next fulfilling joyful chapter because no one is coming to do it for you.
What matters to you about how you live the next 20 years of your life?
What do you need more of?
If you donât know, how do you find out?
To contact Sarah Baillie about coaching services, email her at: [email protected]
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In this episode Sarah and I talk about why so many of us reach overwhelm and burnout in the care sandwich that is midlife.Â
We share our favourite coaching strategies and tools to help busy women scale back on their to-do lists and clear some space to bring in more of the things that serve them (listen to Part 2 of this episode, coming soon, for those strategies!)
Topics include:
We also discuss the answer to the most common question we hear from the women we support: "Is this IT?" (Spoiler: Nope. Thereâs SO MUCH MORE great stuff to come.)
 For more on coaching with Sarah Baillie, email her at: [email protected]
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My colleague Sarah Baillie and I discuss a 2011 article from The Atlantic (by author Sandra Tsing Loh) that is still a very relevant and hilarious read for women in midlife, no matter where they are when it comes to the hormonal transition of perimenopause and menopause.
We discuss what it would mean if fertility was actually the âBig Changeâ and menopause was just a âreturn to normalâ and why this theory actually makes far more sense in our modern world.
Sarah talks about the value of living an âentitled lifeâ and why this isnât selfish, but instead well-earned for her as a woman in her 50s.
Sarah and I discuss the power of midlife women as a demographic and why we can consider menopause a major cultural event.
Sarah shares her Costco story and what sheâs learned about her âinside voiceâ.Â
We discuss the role of declining estrogen in midlife womenâs diminishing drive to take care of everyone, why this is even more challenging for ...
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In todayâs episode, my regular co-host and bestie Dr. Sarah Baillie, N.D., joins me to talk all things teenagers. We are by no means parenting experts, but we have loads of collective experience when it comes to mothering teens. We share our top insights and tips including strategies to diffuse tension, improve communication, and re-frame the teenage years to increase the joy and decrease the common frustrations and stressors that often arise for women in midlife who are parenting young adults.
Topics include how to take it all less personally, how to de-escalate a disagreement, how to manage a moody teen, and how to worry less and love them more.
Itâs an honest, raw, and funny conversation (as always!) between two moms who get it.
Donât miss this one!
There's still time to join my January REWIND small group mindful break from alcohol!
The program starts Jan 6, 2023: www.wendymccallum.com/rewind
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Itâs the 100th episode of Bite-Sized Balance!
In todayâs episode of âthe little podcast that couldâ, my regular co-host and bestie Dr. Sarah Baillie, N.D., joins me to celebrate 100 episodes of Bite-Sized Balance, the âfakeâ podcast that I started over two years ago.
We each choose a handful of episodes that stand out for us from past seasons and discuss why you should give them a listen if you havenât had the chance or are a new listener to the show.
We also talk about feeling âcouchyâ, the pitfalls of Daylight Savings Time, and Sarahâs newfound passion for coaching.
Here are our favourite episodes with the links to watch on my website (you can also listen to all of these on your preferred podcast platform):
Episode 1: The Meno Whisperer (Dr. Sarah Baillie, N.D.)
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Episode 9: Alcohol and Womenâs Burnout (Annie ...
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Sara McElroy is a former hustle culture devotee, ex-chief marketing officer, the Wall Street Journalâs poster girl for pandemic career burnout, and a two-time member of the Great Resignation: class of 2021 and 2022.
Following a stress-induced shingles diagnosis in early 2021, Sara decided to hit the reset button on her life; she quit her hard-won CMO job and trekked to Peru's Sacred Valley to reset her frayed nervous system.
When she returned, she relocated from the buzzy metropolis of Atlanta to the beach in South Florida for a new job and a fresh start. But she once again encountered deeply ingrained cultural issues in her new role, and ultimately, she walked away again.
Finding herself in the company of millions of other women who also set unfulfilling jobs ablaze during the Great Resignation, she returned to her journalism roots and began to explore the stories, breaking points, and defining moments that led women to seek greater ...
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If you need a good laugh and a little levity, tune into this episode, where Sarah and I share the list of âPet Peevesâ that weâve been accumulating together over the last year, including petty yet universal annoyances like the perpetual âgoatyâ smell of dishtowels and empty ice cube trays left in the freezer, but also inexplicable, less rational irritants like mimes (in general, in person or on-screen), books about the Great Depression or riding trains and just about anything âcurated, artisanal or bespoke.â
Thereâs something in this episode for everyone (if nothing else, youâll feel better about your own cortisol-jacking pet peeves, promise!) Join Sarah and me for a fun conversation about the small things that drive us crazy in midlife.Â
I'm pretty sure you won't regret it.
For free tools and resources for making change around alcohol, burnout, or midlife, visit: www.wendymccallum.com/learn-with-wendy
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Sarah and I discuss a couple of recent news articles about the death of ambition since the emergence of COVID. People are working less or are less invested in their work, with more opting for early retirement than ever. Thereâs apparently a rebellion happening against âpointless presenteeismâ, and Sarah and I are 100% here for it.
We explore and deconstruct the social definitions of success for women and consider how doing less might actually contribute to being more, and lead to an easier, more abundant existence.
Is the conventional definition of success and ambition even achievable?
What happens when we let go of our false idea of control and shift our ambition into âbeingâ?
Might this be the key to life satisfaction and happiness? We believe so.
Donât worry, itâs not as esoteric as it sounds. As always, we keep our conversation grounded in real life and have a few good laughs.
 For free tools and resources for making change aroun...
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Welcome to Season 3 of Bite-Sized Balance! In today's episode, Sarah and I catch up, sharing what we did this summer and some of the life lessons we both learned this past year.
Sarah opens up about a recent loss and her insight into her instinct to try to control everything, and how it serves her better to hold lifeâs outcomes more loosely. I share an update regarding my emptying nest and the emotions that have accompanied selling my kidsâ childhood home and readying them both to leave for their first year of university.
We discuss the importance of learning to trust your gut in midlife. I also share how I'm feeling about another birthday and how the best word to describe how I'm feeling about my 50s is that I have âagencyâ again. As always, this conversation will resonate and uplift you, and provide a few nuggets to take away and consider in your own journey through midlife!
For free tools and resources for making change around alco...
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In the Season 2 closer, Sarah and I revisit our favourite guests and episodes from the last year, and what weâve learned from hosting Bite-Sized Balance and from each other. I provide my favourite definition of the âmeaning of lifeâ, and we consider how it jives with our own approach to midlife. Sarah shares two recent moments of self-discovery and her decision to explore coach training, and I provide an update on my impending empty nest situation. We consider the patriarchal social norms around self-care for women and how those arenât serving us, along with the problem with womenâs overuse of the words âIâm fine" (us included.)
Join Sarah and me for a spirited, fun conversation with an important undercurrent: itâs totally OK to start focussing on you again as you move into your midlife.
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