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  • Women After 60: Tired of Fighting Ageing? Why Resistance Keeps You Stuck -And What Works Instead
    Jan 28 2026

    Holistic, independent women: resistance to what’s happening creates chronic stress that accelerates aging. Buddhist teachings that help you accept ageing without giving up after 60 change everything.

    The shocking truth: The harder you fight against getting older, the faster you age.
    Your resistance is literally accelerating your decline.

    The Two Arrows (Practical Buddhist Teaching):
    First Arrow: Ageing itself—your body changing, things getting harder. This hurts. It's real.
    Second Arrow: YOUR resistance to ageing. "This shouldn't be happening." "I hate this." "Why me?" This is the suffering you ADD on top of ageing.

    Here's the insight that changes everything: You can't control the first arrow. But the second arrow? That's entirely in your hands.

    What Your Resistance Actually Does:
    - Creates chronic stress that shrinks your hippocampus (brain's memory centre), accelerates cellular ageing, increases inflammation, disrupts sleep.
    - Makes you rigid when you need to be flexible and resilient
    - Exhausts you—stealing energy you could use to build strength.

    The Paradox:
    When you STOP fighting reality, you have MORE power to work with it.
    Acceptance frees you to find creative solutions, adapt, and build real strength.
    Acceptance isn't giving up. It's seeing what's true without adding suffering on top: "My body is changing. This is hard. I hate it sometimes. And that's what's happening."

    In the video, I share a practical strategy to help you navigate the truth: You can hate getting older AND accept it's happening AND love who you're becoming.

    Stop shooting yourself with that second arrow. Your resistance is ageing you faster. Acceptance is what slows decline.

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    22 min
  • After 60, Fighting Ageing Makes It Worse?
    Jan 20 2026

    Conscious ageing women: resistance to what’s happening creates chronic stress that accelerates aging. Buddhist teaching that helps you accept aging without giving up after 60 changes everything.

    The shocking truth: The harder you fight against getting older, the faster you age.
    Your resistance is literally accelerating your decline.

    The Two Arrows (Practical Buddhist Teaching):
    First Arrow: Ageing itself—your body changing, things getting harder. This hurts. It's real.
    Second Arrow: YOUR resistance to ageing. "This shouldn't be happening." "I hate this." "Why me?" This is the suffering you ADD on top of ageing.

    Here's the insight that changes everything: You can't control the first arrow. But the second arrow? That's entirely in your hands.

    What Your Resistance Actually Does:
    - Creates chronic stress that shrinks your hippocampus (brain's memory centre), accelerates cellular ageing, increases inflammation, disrupts sleep.
    - Makes you rigid when you need to be flexible and resilient
    - Exhausts you—stealing energy you could use to actually build strength

    The Paradox:
    When you STOP fighting reality, you have MORE power to work with it.
    Acceptance frees you to find creative solutions, adapt, and build real strength.
    Acceptance isn't giving up. It's seeing what's true without adding suffering on top: "My body is changing. This is hard. I hate it sometimes. And that's what's happening."

    In the video, I share a practical strategy to help you navigate the truth: You can hate getting older AND accept it's happening AND love who you're becoming.

    Stop shooting yourself with that second arrow. Your resistance is ageing you faster. Acceptance is what slows decline.

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    22 min
  • Does Memory Loss terrify You?
    Jan 17 2026

    Memory Loss Terrifies You? Honest Talk on Normal Ageing vs. Dementia and What Actually Helps

    Every forgotten word feels like evidence you're losing your mind.

    You introduce someone you've known for years and blank on their name. Walk into a room with purpose and stand there thinking, 'Why am I here?' And in the back of your mind: 'Is this normal or is this dementia?'

    If you've ever googled "early Alzheimer's symptoms" at 3 am, this episode is for you.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    • The terrifying moment I blanked on a client's name I'd known for 10 years
    • Normal age-related changes vs. warning signs that need medical attention
    • Why anxiety about memory loss actually makes you forget MORE (the anxiety-memory loop)
    • The monitoring trap: how constantly testing yourself creates performance anxiety
    • Why hiding your memory lapses accelerates cognitive decline
    • The hidden factors affecting your memory: sleep, hormones, stress, grief, and purpose
    • What whole strength for your brain actually means: Body + Mind + Heart + Soul
    • The Mindful Memory Walk practice you can start today

    This isn't about pretending memory changes don't happen or Band-Aid positivity about ageing. It's about understanding what's actually happening, calming the panic that makes it worse, and building genuine brain health through your whole system.

    If you're terrified every memory slip is the beginning of dementia, or if you have a family history that makes every forgotten word feel like a warning sign - this episode offers practical wisdom without the panic.

    For women over 60 navigating memory fears with honesty, not hype.

    Subscribe to Ageing Honestly for real talk about building whole strength: body, mind, heart, and soul.

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    32 min
  • I Don’t Know Who I Am Anymore
    Jan 14 2026

    "I Don't Know Who I Am Anymore" - Finding Yourself After 60

    Waking up one day and not recognising yourself? Feeling lost after retirement, empty nest, or widowhood?

    You're not experiencing a personal failing—you're experiencing an identity crisis our generation wasn't prepared for.

    In this episode, I explore what happens when the roles that defined you—wife, mother, professional, caregiver—shift or end. Not because you're broken, but because you've spent decades being everything to everyone else.

    I share why this exhaustion isn't permanent, the two practices that changed everything for me (acceptance and self-compassion), and how to rediscover who you are underneath all those roles.

    This isn't about becoming someone new. It's about uncovering who you've always been.

    If you've ever whispered "I don't know who I am anymore" or "nobody needs me now," this episode is for you.

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    30 min
  • Can't Do What You Used To Do?
    Jan 11 2026

    Had a health scare? Terrified you’ll lose your independence?
    In this podcast, you’ll discover what you can do when your body tells you you’re getting old.
    So you can be capable, sharp, and vital when fitness alone isn’t enough.

    After waking up unable to walk from painful disc bulges at 67, I discovered fitness alone wasn't enough. This podcast shares the 5 holistic habits that rebuilt my strength – not just physically, but mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

    In this podcast, you'll discover:

    Why your wake-up call might actually be the thing that changes your life for the better
    - The 'second arrow' – how resisting ageing creates more suffering than ageing itself
    - The 5 habits that create whole strength: mindfulness, self-compassion, safe movement, brain training, and spiritual practice
    - How to hold the paradox: hating getting older AND loving who you're becoming
    - Why body, mind, heart, and soul must work together (not just one or two)
    - What acceptance actually means (hint: it's not resignation)

    If you've had a wake-up call – a health scare, scary diagnosis, or moment when ageing became undeniably real – this is for you.
    Real talk for women over 60 who are done with bandaid positivity and anti-ageing propaganda.

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    22 min
  • All About Intermittent Fasting
    Nov 20 2024

    Learn how to gently start with a 12-hour fasting window, manage hunger, and nourish your body for energy, vitality, and strength. Perfect for beginners, this episode is packed with tips and inspiration to help you thrive!

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    9 min
  • The 4 Common Patterns That Hinder Consistency in Exercise and Diet
    Aug 22 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the struggles many women face when it comes to staying consistent with exercise and healthy eating. Consistency is key to achieving long-term health goals, but often, certain patterns of behavior can hold us back.

    I explore four common types of behaviour that can derail your health journey and discuss strategies for overcoming these barriers. Whether you identify as a Motivated Starter, a High Achiever, a Hesitant Planner, or a Selfless Caregiver, this episode offers insights and practical advice to help you create sustainable health habits for life.

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    13 min
  • Avoiding Falls with the Power of Mindfulness
    Jul 25 2024

    Have you ever tripped or fallen and injured yourself? Or maybe you’ve had a close call where you almost did. These experiences can be especially frightening as we age. In this episode, join me, Penelope, as we explore the powerful role mindfulness can play in preventing falls and accidents.

    Maintaining balance and avoiding falls becomes increasingly important as we grow older. Falls are a leading cause of serious injuries and hospitalisations among older adults. However, the good news is that there are many strategies we can employ to reduce our risk. Among these, mindfulness stands out as a particularly effective tool.

    Mindfulness is about being present and fully aware of our bodies and surroundings. By practising mindfulness, we can enhance our body awareness, identifying potential issues before they lead to accidents. For example, noticing tightness or discomfort in our joints can prompt us to address these issues proactively, improving our balance and stability. Additionally, being mindful of our environment helps us identify and mitigate hazards like clutter or poor lighting.

    In this episode, we’ll delve into practical exercises that incorporate mindfulness into your daily routine, such as the "Heel, Ball, Toe" exercise. This simple yet powerful practice can significantly improve your balance and coordination.

    Tune in to learn how integrating mindfulness into your life can help you stay steady, safe, and fabulous as you age. Stay mindful, stay safe, and stay fabulous!

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    21 min